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NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, roadway. — Open from 10 A. M. Ul 10 P.M retire —— = New York, Monday, May 15, 1865. THE SITUATION. The Socretary of War furnishes us additional parti- Gulars of the important capture of Jeff. Davis and bis sccompanying fugitives, on Wedn-sday Inst, in Irwin eounty, Georgia, by Colouel Pritchard and the Fourth Michigan cavalry, of Generai J. H. Wilson's command. Te ig said that Jeff, when taken, was disguised in one of hie wife's drosses, having hastily assumed this un- chivalric costume on fiading bis hiding place surrounded. ‘Thus attired, he ran into the forest, where, on being brought to bay, be drew a bowie knife and flourished it threateningly in the faces of his pursuers, He goon, however, concluded to submit to bia fate peacerdly, but expressed much indignation regarding tho energy with which he was pursued, considering it as very wnmagaani- mous on the part of tho goverument. With Je™ and bin party were taken @ train of five wagons and three ambulances; but it is not stated that they con- tained any of tho specie carried off from Richmond. Genoral Brockioridge, the rebel War Secretary, was not captured with Davia; but a son of his was taken on the provious day, and such dispositions of the national cav- ‘airy had been made as it was belived would completely cut of the escape of Breckluridge himself, as well as of Indah P, Bonjamin and the other Cabinet officers and follow criminals, All the captives would, it was thought, reach Macon, Ga,, on Saturday last or yesterday, aud would be forwarded theace to Washington as rapidly ag poseibie. Sketches of the caged rebel ex-Ptesident and his fel- low prisoners, aa well as of their captors, General Wilson and Colonel Pritchard, are published in this moroing’s Beraro, Ao unfortunate affulr Occurred just previous tothe cap- ture of Jom. Davis and his guilty comrades, Tho Fourth Michigan and the First Wisconsia cavalry regiments were oth close ia pursuit, moving from opposite directions, ‘and the men of cach regiment mistoo those of the other for the enciay, anda spirited fight took place, Before tho miatake wac discovered. two mea Were killed aud five wounded, Owing to the lateness of the bhourto which the court martial in Washington engaged in trying the alleged as *assination conspirators sat on Saturday, wo wero unable give in yostorday's Henao the whole of the pro: They are therefore continued in this mora'n, fogs. tasue, and wil! bo fouud exceedingly interesting. A p tion of tho Lestimony taken, which it !s understood re- lates to Jom. Davia’ implication in the plot, is for tho pro- sent suppressed, by order of Judge Advocate General Holt, for prudential reasons, Ove of our Mootreal correspondents informs us, uot. . withstanding Matements to the contrary whidh been circulated, that George N. Sanders and Boverloy Tucker, both supposed tobo implicated fa the areassination of President Linootn, still remalood tn that city on Thurs day last, Sanders has gratified his inordinate vanity vb fasuing commaticatioas addressed respectively to the people of this city and of Europe, who aro equally in- uential existence or his fate, in which, amidst # mixture of drivel, mock bravery and iniserabiy woak aiternpts at pathos, he of course stoutly denies atl connection with the jufamous Wash- doglon assast!nation 4 lot. ‘Tho eubscript'ons to tho government ecven and th tonthe per ccat loan on last Saturday reached tho aston- fahing amount of considerably over thirty mitiions of dollars. The avidity with which the bonds of this Jona are nought for ond absorbed by the American people ia ‘uaprecetented in tho annals of governmental Soance, and 4s the most wagniGcent |i) istration which could be given of the immovable confidence of the ci\izena in the enda- anes of the republie, Ninety-cight millions of dollars worth of these bonds were taken during the past woek, and threo hundred millions since the 9st of last month. Con- gress hae @uthorized the lesve of eight bundred and thirty miittons alogether of thie clase of securities, and of thix amount afl have boem takem excepting two hun- dred and thiriy millions, which get remain to be putia the market. The eagerness of the people to possess the bonds has, however, wo understand, induced the focre. tary of the Treasury to receive bide for the remainder, and they will Lo immediately Issued, WAdisfonal ost ontortainirg dotatia regarding the Guccesslve orcap: tons of Montgomery, (he capital of Ala- ama, and the orivinal cantal of thet efete bum- bug, the “Boothorn confederacy,"* by Generals Wu. [the a comand A. J. Smith, heretofore dewortoed ta the Hanatp{ ato given by ons Of our Gdrrespondents in th's morting’s issuo, The place,” it will b> remem- Dored, was first taken possession of by Genotal Wilson on his grand cavalry valid through Ala- bawa and Georgie, during the carly part last month, The prosecution of his enterprise roquiriug Genoral “Wiion’s sbandoument of tho | town, it was unoccupied by the national forces from the 14th to the 24th wit, at which latter dato General A. J. in the capture of Mobile, arrived, and “agalo unfurled = over tional = banoer, by the vile ensign General Adams, provious to ovacuating Montgomery, respondent says that ths great mass of tho people of Als- ama aro rojolcod at the dowafull of tho rebellion aud | great success. thoir restoration w the Union. Smith, with the S:xteonth army corps, after participating | tice, and. that there 4s not a human possibi! NEW YORK H&KALD, Murderer in the Hands of Justice. MONDAY, MAY 10, 1865. have en or, with he by that rovtte, his bandful of followers, thrown bimsa.! We rejo'oe with the whole oountry over the | under Maximilian’s protéction. But his escape capture of the instigator of the atrocious crim® | from Florida was doubtful, for provision had that so lately stirred @wr hearts with horror. Although Booth, the actual perpetrator, the been made by the government to wateh with ceaseless vigilance the entire Florida coast, in miserable murderer who delivered the fatsl | anticipation of the arch-rebel seeking his exit blow, was not taken-alive, and so to'some cx- | from that quarter. tent escaped the proper punishment of bis crime, it is satisfactory to foel that Davis, the mas‘er marderer, the wretch who originated the wholo attempt, is alive tn the hands of j that he can escape the full penalty of tho hw. thd place the glorious m®- | ‘The capture of Davis consoles us for the un- novor again to be superseded | timely death of Booth, by 80: much as tho prin- of treason, The rebel | oipal, in a moral sense, is of more account than any subordinate, The thanks of tho natlon are arrangements be must have made toachieve his Davis is of no acconat, except as an ac- Tho Trans-Mississippi Section—What Will Kirby Smith Dot We published yesterday proclamation of '* | the rebel General Kirby Smith, from Shreve- H'Y | port, on the Red rivor,.in-the northwestern corner of Louisiana, near the Texas border, in which proclamation be tells his army that with the surrender of General Lee “the hopes of the nation” (the Southera confederacy) “rest upon them; that they “possess the burned.ninoty-seven thousand bates of cotton. Our eor- | justly due to General Wilson for the admirable | moang of long resisting invasion;” that they “have hopes of succor from abroad;” that if they “protract tho struggle, they will receive the aid of nations who already deeply sympa- Lioutenant Gonoral Grant has romoved Goueral N. J. | cossory to tho murder ofthe. Presideat, n0F | thize with them,” add that from “the groat'ro- 7 Dana from the command of the Dopartmeat of the |' le bis oapture of siny importance in any other.| sources of “this departmont (Western Loulsiaas Mississippi, end appointed as his euecossor Gouveroour K, Warren, tatoly the commander of the | Oast of the Mississippi. It is Fitth corp, Army of the Potoran, who waa diuminecd by | eat ‘his prosence in ; General Shortind for alleged ncn-comptinncs Rh ender | COnntry anight compticale— smautiors there. | accomplished, perhaps, “under the providence during the recent eperations goutiwest of Potoryburg, | Many months before the fate of the rebellioe | or (od,” even the Gnal success of thetr cause. torminattag 90 glotionsly tm ‘the occupation ‘by ‘the | Ws 88 clear asit is now Davis spoke of the | This was on the 10th of April, On the 26th, ational forces of the rebel capital sind’ the daateuotton of | POMbillty of protracted stragele there, and | Lee's rebel army. Marquis Montholon, the new French Minister, was om Saturday last tormwally presented to Proskiont Johnson by Mr. Hunter, Acting Secretary of Btate, BSpeechcs were made on the occasion by M. Montholon and tho President, aod that of the latter conta’ns some signifi- cant points, in view of the present stato of affairs in Mexico, and our own and tho relations of France theroto, Mr. Johnson gays that tho traditional regard for France which the poopls of this country entertain “must continue to flourish and expand unless it should be checked by events moat uncommon, and not t bo an- ticipated by ordiaary foresight." EUROPEAN NEWS. Threo steamships from Europe—oamely, the City of Boston, from Queenstown on tho 4th inst., the Saxonia, from Southampten on tho 34, and the Europe, from Havre on the 3d--arrived at this port yesterday, bringing intelligence from ihe other side of the Atluatic four days later, Our despatches and newspaper flos by those arrivals: are principally engrossed with accounts of the expression of feeling throughout Europe regarding the assassination of President Lincoln. Every-aqaptry wad all classes of people unito in manifestation: @rrow over the cvent and condemnation of the vile and octal documents of sympathy have beco transmitted to this country by all the priec’pal & :ropean governmonts, In the English House of Lords, on the Ist instant, speeches on the subject of the President's murder were mado by Earls Roazell and Derby. The former made a motion, which was carried without dissent, that Queen Victoria be requested, In her official communication on | dent Lincoln have not long had to wait for a the affair to. our government, to exprese the sorrow and indignation of the British Parliament, . Tho Queon haw written a private letter of condolence to | lished leaves but tittle queation as to tho sub- Mrs. Lincoln. United States Ove-twenty years bonds had advanced in the London market to sixty six, The rebel loan is still quoted at about thirteeu cents on the dollar, though what basis there is for a realization of oven one cent on the Gouora | oepect. Politionlly ho-is harmisss—cortainly | ana Toxay), ly possible his recoat purpose was to got inte that district. Itis highly probable, also, that the course just taken by Kirby Smith was partly in view of the possibility that Davis would soon join him. Hud he done so it is, we say, possible thata now government might havgibeen organized there, and the world would have seen the strange spectacle of a State fighting to get out of community into which she was taken less thao twenty years ago at her own urgent solicita- tion, and at the expense of a war. Texas has great resources and could supply any army, and it is in immediate contact with a foreign State, and the least that the continuance of the rebellion there might have done would be to seriously disturb our relations with France. Smith wit! presently lay down his arms, as time, no doubt, fully conscious that ho is of very little account as g leader. ‘Phe last hope of our enem'es is gone even for that remote country. The timely capture of Davis has made the destruction of the rebellion a clean aod clear one, Trial of the Conspteators—Jom Davis wv Connected With Them. Tho doubts expressed in regard to tho pro- priety of the proclamation tdentifying Jef. Davie and the other parties named io it with the conspiracy for the assassination of Presi- refutation, The frst batch of evidence pub- stantiality of the grounds on which it was issued. One of the witweance, Wetchman, who was on terms of close intimacy with John H, Sur- dollar would puzae the acutost Ananeter to demonstrate. | Fatt, and who, in fact, boarded with his moter, Consola, for money, closed ta London on the 4th inst. at 9015 290%. The Liverpool cotton market was un- changed. Breadstuffs wero less Grm; provisions were tending downward, and produce was quict but stoady. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, ‘The Allantio Ma'l Steamship Gompany's stoamer Costa Rica, Captain Tinklepaugh, will sail for California to- makes a statement which directly counects Jeff. Davis and bis Secretary of State, Benjamin, with the aasaesins. He deposes to the close friend- ship existing between Surratt arti Booth, aad also to his having seen Payne at Mrs. Surratt’s | on several occasions, He adds that prior to | its vast extent, the aumbers, (fifty thousand, supposed to be), disciptioe and-off- ississipol} ciency” of his army, great thiogs.may atill bo orsixteca days later, there waaa public meeting at Shreveport, in Court House square, gotten up for the same purpose as that last rebel pow-wow in Richmond, with the retuen ot Jeff.’s peace [commissioners from Hampton Roads—that is, “to fire the Southern beart to fight to the last ditch.” At this Shreveport mect- ing Governor Allen, the rebel Governor of tho northwest corner of Louisiana, presided, and made the opening speech. He was followed by General Hays, General Hawthorne, Colone} Flournoy, of Texas, and others, the last named border ruffian “eoncludiog his oration with a glowing panegyric upon Booth, the assassin of Mr. Lincotn, whom be compared to Brutus, tho slayer of Cesar, and predicted for Booth a lika and enduring fame.” All theae speeches and But ol) that ts done with now, and Kirby | the resolutions of the meeting were frantl- cally for continued war, in support of better and abler men have done, being by this General Kirby Smith. That terrible fire- eater graced the occasion with his presence, likewise General Price (“Monsieur Tonson como again"), General Buckner, General Rey- nolds, the last rebe! elaimiog to be Governor of Missouri, “and many othor distinguished gentlemen,” says the Shreveport Sentinel—in- cluding, we suspect, most of the skedaddling rebel governors of the so-called “Confederate States,” All these proceedings at Sbroveport, taken together, running through sixteen days, show # delibesate purpose and preparations to continue ‘the fight. The war, by the heavy emigrations of rebel slavebolders from the slave States along the Mississippi river to Texas, bas pro- bably increased the population of that State to a million or more; aod if all the rebel Sighting men thercin and io the adjoining States of Louisiana and Alabama could be got togeiber they would make an army of not less ‘ban seventy-five thousand men, But whatever may be the forces, resources and expectations of Sasith and his followers, the news of tho aptuce of Jeff. Davieaill bring them to a realiz- ing sease of their forlorn situation. The gov- eromont of the late Southern moclsconfederacy morrow, 16th inst., at twelve M. from the new and com. | Surratt’s going to Montreal, at the beginning of | i, wiped out, and the confederacy Steelf east of modious pier, No. 43 North river, foot of Canal steeet, | April, he (Surratty had visited Richmond; “ “4 td connecting at Panama with tho steamship Constitution. The anniversary sermon of the Seamon’s Mission was | wag preached in the Church of the Iucarvation, Madison avenue, last evening, by Rev. KH. Washburn. Pro- vious to the sormon, which embraced an eloquent anoual report was read, showing @ prosporous Condition of the society as regarda dinaaces and govera! opera- sumptive evidence that tions. be and that when on his return from informed of the surrender of the rebel capital he refused to belicve it, saying that “he the Mississippi is extinct, All that is left of it Canada he | jy Kirby Smith’s command, the fugitive rebels under his protection, and the region of country embracing the northwest corner of Louisiana had been with Davie aad Benjamin, and they | ang the great State of Texas. to the charity of the Christian public, the twenty-first | told him it would not be evacuated.” Is there anything in the shape of pre- Having, then, no longer even the shadow of a Southern nationality to fight for, and being ie more conclusive | atin full of fight, what will Kirby Smith do? ‘A discourse in advocacy of negro eutfrage was detiverea | ‘00 this? Surrait ts mot on trial for hia | Fig and the inveterate fugitive rebel chiefs and leet evening by Rov. Dr. Cheever, in the Church of tho Puritans, to a large congregation. life, and we can, without impropriety, rea- son on the facts. Here is a mar, the intimate The second annual meeting of the Christian Union | of the assassins Payne and Booth, proved to Association was held last evening in the chureb corer of ‘Tenth atrect and Fifth avenue, Addresses were delivered Tivaino, leading vagabond soldicrs that surround bim will have learned betore this that they are not gafe within the limits of the United States under be on terms of such familiarity with Davie and | progigent Andy Jebnson. What, theo, will by the Rov. Dre, Ferris and Vermityes, and Bishop Mc- | Benjamin as to be made the confidant of thelt | trey dot We shall aot be surprised ff, a an military plans. Is it a stretch of tegal imagina- organized military force, gathering up all the ‘The theatrical actors found a champion last evening in | tion to conclude that he was ndmitted to their horees, mules, cattle, cotton and provisions the pervon of the Rev. Hy. Blanchard, of the Church of | confidence solcly in view of his tmportance as the Restoration, Brovtlyn, who defeoded thom as a body | primo agent and mover in the horrible de- within their tine of march, they proceed through from the agpertions recent!y cast upon them, and asserted that (he dramatic fostinct implanted to the bumap Breast ought to be encouraged and guarded, not represzed. Rev. George A. Hubbell discoursed Jat evening to a | Texas to Mexico, and offer their services to sign which was subsequently consummated. Certaluly, in. any ordinary case, a civil muzis- trate would fee) himself justified in offering re- very large congregation ia the Forsyth street Methodist | wards for the apprehensioa of persons breught cburcl on the moral infiveaco of the theatre and the character and history of the theatrical profession. Hie remarks were much at variance with those of Dr. Blao- chard, Me. Hubbell contending that the tuenire naturaily | Promoting the ruccess of tho covepirucy. In tended to immorality. foto such direct communication with the aesas- sings, and having such an obvious interest in | the opinion of the world that piece of evidence The foneral of Colonel Jon 3. Austin, of the Seventy- | will be eufficiont to fully sustain aad gustify } second New York Volunteor infantry, took place yester- day afternoon from the City Hail. The tous services were performed in the Governor's Room, and the remains were taken to Greevwood, fo'lowed by & numerous coo- course of mourners, President Johnaon’s proclamation. But let it not be ictersed that it was on Weichman’s evidence alone that the pov- ernment bazed its action. Tuere is reason to A woman was run over and killed last night in West | believe that teelimony still more strongty im- Rroudway by one of the ftxth avensecars, It is said that the driver of the cor made every possible effort to prevent the catastrophe, and le therefore blameless. Daniot Ahearne, @ merchant of ty, waa very an- fortunave a few days ago walle ind@iging in copviviatity, Io tho Grst place he got in company with @ brother mer- chant, primed Bryan Me2weens, who, be alleges, stole from bim Ove bundred and 6fy doilars worth of goveru. ment bonds Subeequently by ed a house of enter- talament im Cherry strect, where, he ctarg woman named Cat ye Lynch robved him of over thirty dol- lars aud his gold watch. All the missing property wae recovered, and MeSweeny, the woman Lynch and an alleged accomplice of the tatter, named John Haley, ‘were committed to the Toms for trial. James Gil, a Nova Scotian, was yesterday locked up tn the Tombs on ch of stealing twenty-seven boxes of cigars from an express Wagon. William Plulse, keeper of au illeged disreputable bouse | Bitude and their resulta, we are almost bewil- fn Church street, ife und three of bis female board. ere, Ww terday committed to the Tombs for exam- foation, Charged with stealing two bundrod acd forty-fve dollars oo Saturday ulght (rem a eoidier named David | Metahon, while he was spending the @ in the place, James Clobessy, boarding in Laight rircet, was yester- day committed on charge of © one hundred do!lars from under tho pillow of James German mi/kmao, was yesterday Committed for examination, charged with reculeesly driving his wagon over a liitie boy tamed Reegan, living | renders bis army; and last, not least tp great in Whitehall etreet, Taw Sean Pet cron tee Treaty or Peacs.— The Inloat evidence that peaco bas eucceeded | “t of bistory truly for six brief months to hes develop. the devastating war which, for four years, deluged the land in blood, is the apnounce- © wallet containing | Johnaton ; theo the capture of Mobile, Next, plicating the rebel chiefs bas heen, for pruden- tial reazona, withheld from pottioation, When it comes to see the light it will complete the measure of horror and indic with which this horrible crime is viewed by the civilized world, and will consign to eternal infamy the men who were the original movere in this wor’ of rebeliion and marder. A Chapter or Great Events,.—There is not in the history of any nation eo thickly studded Q page of great events av that which may be written of the past 6lx months in tbe story of this war—ovente which have crowded so faat upon each other that, when we regard thelr mag: dered. First there was the magnificent success of Sherman in Georgin and South Carolina; then followed the fall of Wilmington ; then the victories of Grant and the capture of Rich- mond. Speedily camo the surrender of Lee and his whole army; next the surrender of the ead eveni, (he assnesination of the Presi dent, followed almost Immediately by the shoot- ing of bie murderer. Then Dick Taylor sur events, we now have the capture of the arch- conspirator, Jeff. Davis. A remarkable chap- Waras Was Jarr. Davis Goixc?—Jeff. Davis ment that the tomb of the Father of bis Coun- | was captured in the town of Irwinsville, in the try, at Mount Vernon, is about again to be | southern part ef Georgia, at a point near the opened to visitors. Since the war began the | Florida line, and aot very far from the Florida sacred inclosure, where sleeps all-that remains | coast. It ls evident, therefore, that his inten | of the greatest man of modern times, has been | tion was to reach eomo spot on that coast, per- almost in the midst of o battle fleld and fora | baps near St. Mark's, and by moans of a Gshing time in « hostile country, and was, therefore, | smack or some other small vessel make for the fot accessible. It te fitting that Its restoration | Leland of Cuba, which la only tome sixty or to the public should be the scal eo omphati- | seventy miles distent. If Le exccecded tn cally ect upon the treaty of peace. The grave | reaching Cubs, he might bare secured of Wachington fs thrown open just at the timo | in a blockade unter or some Prah " the grevo closes unon Tnnain acd proceeded dicct fo Matamoros, ‘te might Maximilian, or upect bim, aod establish them- aclyes on the ruins of hie empire, in the govern- mentof the republic. St is their last chance for a Southern confederacy, and perhaps evea naw they may be moving ngon this inviting enterprise. WASHINGTON. WAR GAZETTE. OFFICIAL. Major General Dana Relfeved from Com. mand of the Department of the Mtesis- sippt. GRNERAT. ORDERS--NO. 78. Wae Derantwent, Arsctayt Gesenac’ Wastitsores, Frrt—Major Generat N JT Ona neteces, i# relieved (rom comimsod of the Department ths Missiesippi, sed Major Geneeal @ K Waereo, cited states Volunteers, i BeF to the command of that separtment Seemd—On dei Geveral Dana will Proceed to bis pl 9 from tbere with report by tetier to ersiof (he army for crders. By command of Lienterant General GRANT, W. A N:OHOLs, Assieloul aoj.tant Geceral GENERAL NEWS. —_ ~~ Wasmivorow, May 14, 188), THM AFFAIR BETWHRN ORVFRALS BUSRMAN AWD BALLEO Cpon the arrival here of Genera! Sherman th tt pro- bable that « very epicy correspondence between bim and Genera! Halleck will be brought to light The original letters are uot bere, but the fotlowirg ts the substance of (bom ;— ORNERAL RALLECR TO GENERAL ANTRMAR, As you will be in Richmond ip a few days, allow me to offer you the horpitalitics of my house bere, where f shall gratified to receive you aad centributc to make your sojourn Lore agrecabie, GRNERAL GHERMAS [0 OEYERAL BALLECH, Your proffered bosptality te respectfully dectined. 1 had hoped to pase through Riebmona mithout she peln- ful necessity of meeting fs » Your recent advisory despatch to the War Deparimect @ euMcient expiane ion. ORYPRAL WAL:RCR 70 ORYERAD SHARMAN, pecries your declining my tnviation, and the wo- frieadly apirit_ manifee' uM you know ng io Washing’ 4 at the War Department in " nee yor with Jobaston would ‘appreciate the iy ob to which vou re fer, Permit 10 aawure you of my kind feeling toward od pean dogtcia: Hea edmiretion for your ser- ORNERAD SHERMAN TO OFNTRAL MALLOCR. Tthink | understand both the circumstances ond the med suMicientiy well to inte the motives of your ir, Stanton cent me warring did got then know that authors of the warning were theqaseived the astassins 1 bad to fear. METTOAN 1O4N, Tt ts expected that within two weeke there wil! be Offered to our capitalicts & Mer!cam loan, based upon sich Gecuritios as will recommend It Qs Gn tavestment ft has been ralned that ucarly el) the emigration are Dow creating 60 muck excitement ti perte of the country are totally ansuihorised, ard ated that some of them tow on foot poly! > + VW 10 induce the covorpmens (@ erohibis une eremenad | © omgration, and tt behooves the real friqnds of republican {natitutions and civil and religious toleration throughout the continent to be sure that they are doing right. There wire known to be now im the United States parties ine nh, Who Me authorized to promote by all lawful mean’ migration to Mexico, It ts the deaire of thy repuplican government of Mexico to de velop the great agriculiural sod mineral wealth of that country by tho aid of the industry acd 1 Skill of emigram’s ftom the Dulted Ptates. There will soon be published@py authority a plan for the promotion Of emisrat‘oa (not M bustering) to Mexico, to which our government can make M@ Objection, and which will open the way for our enterpNsing and adventurous young mento rearh the rich minfay and agricuttufal districts of that jand of “golden ores aml uactous frwita,’” RSCAPE OF DICK TURNEK, ‘The notorious Dick Turner, the brutal duogeon Qeeper of Libby prison at Richmond under the rebel rute, es- caped night bofore Inst from the coll to which he had been consigned im the scone of his former brutality. His rocapture is regarded as cortaia. A BEBRL IN CANADA ENDRAVORS TO KITABLISA HIS Loracry. De, J. H. Morrill, a rebel, from Teonessee, who was seat to Canada last year, bas been endeavoring to pro- oure the rotura of his property, but Caled to eataolish hus loyalty. GENBRAL MEREDITH RAMOVED FROM COMMAND aT PanGoam. Gevoral Sal. Moredith has Peon removed from his com- mand at faduoah, Ky. ‘His romeval was demanded oy prownent Kentuckians, who claimed that his policy. was such Chat ooither the tife aor property of ioyal citizeos wore ane, (0 that military district, (rom: robo! guerdias, whito a MeN Were sotling (herr farms and leaving cho Country bocause thoy were withous military provectiva. Introduction of the New French Min- ister to the President, MZ. de Montholon’s Address and Mir. Johnson's Reply. Significant Points in the Presi- dent’s Speech, &e., Wasaivorns, May 14 1465. ‘Tho Marquis de Monthoion was yesterday itroduced to the Prosidont by ibe Acting secrotary vf Stare, aod delivered his crodentiais as Envoy Extraordinary and Miatster Pleatpotentiary of his Majesty the Gmperer uf the Fronoh. The Marquis made some remarks pon the oooasion, of which che following fs « iranstation :— Mr. Pasiwenr—t bave the booor to place in your hands the totter of the Emperor of the French which accredita me io the character of Eovoy Extraordinary aod Miniator Plenipotentincy near your Excetleucy. tf I week for what may Dave determined tts Mmpertal Saye! to give me this distinguished mark of his coafdea can attribute it only to the recoliectioa of the Lies wi atready attach me to this couatry. Ths persynal eeta- tions which I bave provtously contracted to it duriag a Jong sojourn, aad the sy mpatbies of which Iam proud to have received wumcrous proofs, bave made « Appear without doubt better prepared thao aaott serve as the interproter of the seotimcut whicb mates the tmperial government toward and people of the United Statea ta fact, tions, the importance whereof we matntain with pade, do aot permit that France should ever be indifferent to the destinies of this great fic. Immense toterest which every dzy develop themselves more fully, wu draw ti her more aad more closely this ooble aod an- olent alliance. Jam to bring hither on a siemn acoisi.n the loyal and jrani ons of the urishes which the Emperor, my agit sovercign, forma for Moration of peace on the re and conco ‘America. The whole of France participates in the same thought, and will always view wits sa'eysaciion the consuli- Slates. Ant the sentiments of deep aympaihy witb the American Union, thetr Lg: Majesties and France share equatly with their whole ation Ia the grief to which the most atrocious of crimes has just piuoged the government and people of the United States. THE RESIDENT'S ABPLY. ‘Tho Presid sat replied as follows:— M. La Marquis 06 Moxrauton—I cannot forbear to wol- come as the diplomatic represontat!: Fraoce » geo. strongly’ attached Ww the United States by those ties incident to family connection and long previous official residence in this country, to which you eo gracefully allude, The tntimacy with the bead of your well knowo universal confidence to yur nm to Aaa et and icy with reference to the Unued Sue Ene geuieet thie country have a traditional re- gard for France, which was originally 80 dee; Haat and bas been eo universally and caret coerabes, eek cominue to furish and vould be checked by poe act pl ian not to be 1 trast that the result of your ted wae wilt be to strengthen and perpetuate tbe understanding detwoen our two governments, uad that perfect peace may be restored on American continent pursuant to tho wishes of your sovereign to which gow refer. Toifer you my uy thanks for tho sympathy which you e: 10 behalf of their imperial eee for the recent nts in this metropoils. THE ASSASSINS IN CANADA. Our Montreal Correspondence. Mowrnaat, C. &., May 11, 1865. It (e aot true that those two wortbies who delight tn the names of Sanders and Tucker (eft this city on the Gih, as stated in a telegram to the Hsnato. They bob ‘were here yesterday. Tt would be a reliof to all men who have anything to atfwith (he United States if tbeve two meu away, for they can only lead thie country into The matter of the defence of thie country wilt cot be Ailowed to rest Jo the Oret pli tbe 91,000,009 voted for defence ia to bo sps eom works about Montreal Theso we form of @ (Ft de pont to the south end of the bridge, would not provent an enemy from crossing the tv; that point ie winter Th the wast of the country the Mayor Bo to avy woenne any cause of quarrel the the people see how open to attack tho what s buge force could be thrown acrots mt at mang nts te Central Canada, from Ogdeusbarg down to St ich will only be of use te cover the brid; war party te mostly in the East, about Montreal ant Quebec, where the feoting is Kept ‘alive by the few thougands of British troops im garrison at those pointe Lut thore is anianxious desire on the part of the mass of the peopte for peace, at any price elmost, Senders’ Addr to the Peopie of Europe. Mowtraat, C May 12, 1565. The mendacious and ferociou: aston of May 2, 1868, from the fedoral ruler, and disgtaces eof American bistory. hirstiog for blood and uneasy ip his new-found power, the semi-clocted President of the disorganized “United” States, with the @arpies that surround him, seeks by the mysterious cloud of concerted calumuy t0 distract the world’s attention frem & (00 ready ponecre tion of bis schemes for the mu of aagrerrate elected by @ chivairo.s people with forme of civil goreroment. The ‘conclusive thar ibe fodera! orvana cinim to have been sent to Europe cao ouly forged papers and suborned testimouy that mil thrive! before the fire of truth. Upea the 19th of April the New York Tima bad the malignant satisfaction of being the Orst_to connec! cane with the esmarination, and ov the 20.b | mad following reply To rus ue ru ‘tes City or New Yora:— raya to the, Me IA aT toneely excited In a!) rt, the calmly siting Poon, takes cowardly and satapicall; char Innore . op crimes. tits Bendiah words are tus de: cose nd risa) fur et wil, we th the Pig Je Bixies, gé ab onge to tbat of provi spEne* Such ap offer at that cxcttod period wan ai least prima Jacie evidence of my nea comnprinty in the plow printed copilot to Presidout Johnson and Secretary a ard. Much pubiicity was also given toit by the Nerihero press, Vet, potwithat ng (hs framk oo earoest on my the Washington government, tweire ‘of, tasue @ prociamation i twonty-live thousand dollars to b vot so much the The iruth fs, the real perscas of certain es fo baad the use of their aames for the manufacture of @ net-work of conspiracy in which to President Davis’ reptation and con- five oment of ie captars tore, witueus sbceniug the pubis bya politica) exee eense of Burope 0g el Frederiote Toray ryan, ute ‘Sites eervies , 1861, and sudseq! Was trensferred to the Sixteenth lowa, He iwrended the operntione of tie Ary ef the whit the highest of ee love erfm Tennessee at Shilob, Wege of Cortoth, through tne envre Agalnet Vicxehurg, Atlante anc Georg’ Burt ‘whee Ne wis auperintead! r bospited Ab Sevaa- io. Bie ean eMicient ofiorr, and bas aiwaye cunarned biah reoutayoe if the Aree of the Tenceges, ce Sen ET Ma. W. F. RICHARDS, 01 AMSBIOAN TRLBGRAPE OoMPANY, Bosros; May 14, 1305. Mr. Y. F, Bichards, manager of the American Tels graph office, No. 63 State street, died today. His death was unexpected to his many frieads, though bis health had been failing for some time, Mr. Richards was @ man of Goe sensibilities, of marked purity of charmcter, and possessed the cos idence of his employers, the Jove of bis associates, and the eespect of the community,. He ‘ontioman in all tho relatiogs of fife. DEATHS OF PROMINENT CITIZENS OF BUFFALO. Brerato, May ld, 1845, Rufus Wheeler, an old resitent of this city, sad for many years conoected with the Buifalo press, died thie obo 0. Bowles, for many yeers connected with the New York, Albany and Buffalo, and the Westero Coos Telograph Companies in this city, died this evening. pace ie atirce Mesa date atts, Muicady, J 5 pes, “ha ‘ates fie Dakacr lady ata intant Haves—Stoumenip Fi ‘Me ee eee, oe Bchanck, Mr Plasen, Me . Giraud end (amily, ft Paturo, masurior, wife and soa; Mra Robi Ohabeis, Me ‘air Puicam, serv Mrw Montrose ‘and childcoa, Mr Jaguse ouldren hie Mum, Mr et wre, wife and children Me Lowinsehn, Air Letigoh, Me Larocke and bro G Boman, , Mew Recent aha, anoeyar Mee Sere, | Ns wile, be Lerog. Me Cluggel, ifs Peancols f if Roxeasiioh and 4 son, Mr Wela Soubach, Me 'Ramieet Me De Balen, Mrs Mantle, ire Goldsmite, Messre Ve Ww. mann, Moatandoa Geugee Lomond, Hugeal inonianarps, Parain ‘Bros, anit, ton, Bonnefuy, Oustser, Wivenact jaree,, Serrot, tacher, wife dod calléron, Mr Postiager, and Mr Werner eae Shea pentusen, Puuiine. 8c hady, A are, Louise Bet Naw Gaveans.—Rtenmahip Aitant Major W Kastey, Caped L Mesecee, v Failing, Dr ES Matthows, ; tt, OS SN; A De Witt, Wéparinad, ehita and sees Kekmen, 0 RNG Mei Ashteld, Mes 4 B Manta, Fraak Parowworth, T Husted, J Wilsva, 'D all, A Dorman, W: viulsou, Geo Drow, dco Kelley, a Patterson, Geo W Stevens, AM Basile, A Stock huldon—aad forty-two Io the steerage. Died. May 1, M:cnaet Movant, & native of couaty Limerick, ireland, aged 66 years. The trendy aod acquaintancer are iavited Co attend ¢ from bre iste residence, 62 Cherry street, this yp atteravon, at two u'clock. 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