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OB: 3G she Brae, Eagle, Lovett, Bos Tans North to have i. ssehtone of = Coan ms Bermuda, was arrested to-day on a warrant from Toronto The Rebel Genenss Preston at Browns oe the goverament beyond the mere om of Be mate ‘Bark Harmon (ef Nassau), Perkins, Remedios, 13 days, iy at do Mareb a Mon ee evay Coule, O'Leary. wemething to that amount; I asked him what bis | for breach of the neutrality laws. os v! ‘Texas. used. broad Buenos O days, with aguas, Moy 4—In ane SP pepe » to be i consptrac: [From the Ranohero, April 16, had'previously swept, the barracks for ‘he rebel prisoners arr Tat, ding. fe wos t0 catch he peeracy, Abd I think he sald | Foote publishes a long letter to Btanton. He says BO} General William Preston, of Kentuek Apri ati) Bene- | have boon erected.” "About, three thousand three hun- | MgetAntwoolaia cunch, eros Mays, wih coffee, | {APSrt Ist, Neuvitas, for NYork, dg, fo sal 10 3 HARE ary pM Mage Theatre (With the exooption of | was ordered to leave the States in forty-eight hous, He Yee from that Bieta, American ister Spain, So. bas penne ng Bee sedens, Seve; poanteg ns ns 38h tomasiar io iiek vee exsonna | from eee AP for Mie Janeiro and Fanaa, and thas tera ail the prisoners joined n | ig wilting to go beck for tal tive of the goverament in foreign countries during ie third Ponnayivania eaime ta. The long wooden, build. Ph aare hoon ae Oren Ru omy eats My MATT she ret eM ena ul i jeneral Presten Tendered ished ser- prisone! confi constructed % , H " BOE cents fasta ths cating! 9 idle KIRBY SMIHTDOM Floss, ee facing nd, and backed by a ety wockade, | They i: Pil Bape geil Watansaar Hi days, with au: | 78°70. ve: con, avout April B-Arr ship Fait Wied, plait” # Tuore was'a food deal of ipiking, ama dows . A Texas Rebel Journal om the Asssesina- | which they at | , Blauvelh, Matamaas, 18days, | “Ey Cuor May Sn8o Am vearel {n port. ‘ ‘was said, biyoes ri rm Sion of Mr. Lincoln. pate Oat aes 1S—Arr bark Ecko! ao peat De a, recoltect his saying that Booth went to is % ‘rom the Houston Telegraph, April 26.) merable Pa tith, ae Thompson, for " i, waren after Ates te onder'te get hie to] Tate News from the Remnant sed of th govacimimneron aelen igen “itmay be aa sugar, oH SAND seed, Andrews, NYorb eta Ym eeeawienes? A. No, ait; 1 ‘not roeet- hat Fight, has gone along with all hia suggistive contrast is afforded in David's Island, oppo. Beige & Darr of Bermu lana ai nine any for ton shay: Ht, peceai .d ers pol PI brig lodardsop, frou ore toes and io n & Co, Brig Mineola (Br), Wright, Cow Bay, 11 days, with coal, to | gor Croutuegor. ; Manhat erica! 0. ‘Schr N Berry (of Boston), Plumber, St Crofx, 14 days, pogrom Mi ee is Defagey gazing 0 whom the orme wieeret of the Rebel Confederacy. pi Tanes, aes ioerenees nn on seperelly. | Sei paegal, wtioeel et: hare pekiod o@! hamag te foots 5 Ai “4 oe “és Ga rerg her ake RL eee op otrrrny him where he got the arms, and bo said to f ; ney to wrong any part of his | barbarous cruelty of Southern jallers. : q DRI Be oa , Booth old when ho left the con- original disposition, We believe he thought at ‘The sdymningee tobe derived by making Hart’s Istanc x wey rh Na ge SS eee aes a eee enemas of | Mesenes Lye omnia gg ge owt conten, 10 Pumas” Aplin ween AE Ca panbeat Gadiyebies. Wenbburen, Rostelt vie Did ; govern! ~achra H Dudley, Pierce, Newbern; D tt'Proctor, eae Maespren eps he thes aiding? Did 200, oe. | THE STRUGGLE TO BE CONTINUED | Sucre pasrionste ourorenk, ‘enutsd "by deaigging | sbarpery who prey upon dhem, and often ndor the pro: | Sheeulgana as goin at al ston 2608, apo ship lla Fell Biaabetbpor: 1eind Glome, Align, ahd W W Bal herd. house, as well as to the one pistol? A. Booth tok him ’ ences and that the hearts of the great mass ofthe | tence of giving advances to meot present needs, extract | 40h: Comet (Bir), lang, Halifax, S day, with oate, to FB | Lendicton, NYork. Cid bark Katharine Ly tg o uner } Le r ‘would soon return to the Union. In good faith, | from the returned soldier all the arrears of which he % a rig Loanna ( q fg re him to mean that the pistol e thought ‘nobody burt,” and very few Neely to be | would otherwise take home to his famil PPhey would | Mem ers: crouse (Br), Crouse, Ubariottetown, PEI, 7 days, | Fortau Prince: schraN Poiter, ‘Shepherd, Newbern: J Wer Ee eniyrty tad at bie father’s house— hurt. He thought that the ‘fire eaters?” who bad been | be sheltered and well cared foron @ beautiful and health. | with oats, to John Maxwell. Bnglen, Chipman, Meanie Taites, Lede Pekin J. B. Magruder Makes a Fire warning and threatening in words 60 long at Washington | ful spot till the sccounte are made up; and then, with | — Schr Kit Caress. ele Charlottetown, PEI, 12 days, with | “T7ih— Arr U 8 ship National Guani, Brown, Norfolk, Va; ts Ber Cor a bid Be state t that that was thi iy . + cr e state to you that at was the labA/ uly: acing. bates sated) ‘sp. Hoy sie} Eating Speech. joke. No doubt he erpected the Union soon to be re- 8 was n@ the first meeting from what be told ine. ‘established, and ap era of feeling to prevail. Even @ DIA he tell you that the mocting came to the con. when the war had assumed seriou he pro- vthat the ‘plot was impracticable? A. He said fossed that its only object was to the loyal majo, their rights; ribern people daa rity of the South to re-assert T ; HE SEES NO CAUSE FOR DESPONDENCY, | Giscisimed “ine right of - the Proposal. The Hoary oars eieamer New York, New York; barks: Rarique,. esti scheme {albu cnsegh soins tier ae commana "Tt avail thaueclves of jibe, pretext of the com- | Burden returned to the Battery about three o’clook. Bebr Aringion, i Goorgstows, bona ‘Ayres; Atlanta, Coenm ere Auguste © Sesall les: & ticable, but coly satd that he individually cou- mon government in order bj and rule ‘Thom Wi 43 Carver, Phi- a pryracnacle ge ‘4 the South; and owned that they had made « most moo- see cera tert Mowe, Bunion; A Le Putuasm, Neu: ad it B ke, for aad sive Hess 2, Guat cedersana rea igo aes | A Mysterious Friend Near at |sxcirc min ainiansen | TREE. DAVIS. viet AMON, May 1— Arch ovina, Spa, or Be ees 2: Me. Ses ; did not exist, aud it proved to be a war of North Pall land; Wenouah, Tall, Savannah, 81d brig Lark, . Stato whether you fou rope in bie carpet sack Hand. seston, Bouth. se 4 iipesken, Molt ra for Norwieh. schr Lucy W Alorani an: Seeatte, S:debon, RM. upon Hr. Lincoln, which bas fer cone pon the ule ie Panne Petine Tonk Sehore Log mouth ‘Dat came of without Injury; ac fia, A Hn cay nave, out I aon recaloct’ vee, ® | Vague Mints of Unexpected Saccor for the | tiem *Minty wate ssa tice iter asepates | His Advice to His Persooal Eseort to Som acrge'S a eC eS bave ead three weeks. poses, see young pifembreniel, reslened, e ‘Tth—Arr brig Caroline, Mas €1d barks ‘ Lae Basis Wes the nave of re. Surrlt men. Bebels from Foreign Powers. dpdgonhip 18 bia mang vlage of Array rater (has pase Look Out for Themselves. = Se ea se aa er a ee (aa ih rion Ls ad even carried secession to the extent of a practical | sound minds Leakage cee wil) be at to ret que, Gorrie, juenos Ayres; Foster, v ro Me ee seater toursaue | aoe anton Terenure Stoorehead Gity, 7 days, tt, » Go- ineoln, Coline, Havana; ‘sobr ‘Sid bark Katbarihe Maude . that buman life should never be tak: i ‘J (and std); wy Mr Amma Did you examine his carpet bag st lal ibumal “Ho went 0 ag Ay ee enn ten Watt Sraame Rooms MB 5 ave. (Sinem Wario ec Hasan Moo: A Yeu, str. invol in Revoluti and secing in its trivm: fetiowing approved Masters Ofgers vecetved Kate 3 " : 5 Ao vou found no rope there? A. 1 doo'trecollect any, | Details of the Killing of General | ine and eternal foot of France, dracon ait, | His Attempt to Reach the | emmision om tits ssodstion— ‘ pa AT PS Foren eteieiene Cla dnb, bark anne Boot Wharton. bir God's appointed way to reach and agri Geo! sTheocaeer? 40a douse Parsee, ig Ce k Savanuab, Stinson, —— (and Which Dr. Mudd)” A. There 16 only the one slr, wy Joa" and “The Tacorruptibi, and aa ee Ee ae Gane Gig Sina hit dene, | vie eae sag he oar gesmeb ver eee ‘Wok, in Charles county. ’~?” | The Rebel Papers on the Assasst. \atisu of | of the Republic,” does not disfigure the } Bequimaus: 4102, Johann, F Schwanbeck. bark Geo a er ehive Narre amiln, and RC Wipihrep ‘Mr. Brove—Q Did be speak of Mr. Queen or Dr. ‘avd 20 “Abraham Lincoln came to thiak thet tteone | Governor Brown, of Georgia, EnRoute | 24, Juser © Dickeor, brig Allo; ais, Horace Walter, bark | Slewart. Beaufort ig tar Whulama, Bones. cls. pees inte Renda Mr. Lincoln, [vedergi on yt Coty mottos ehine. : the ‘ ; ya pauntltll " be DE WEURYPO hiv 16.814 sebrs Ametia, Gorman, ' Testimony of Mr. Tho: 6 ultimate good mankind—was * outstanding over one year require to ' - @ State whether or Hot you are acqualuted with the &e., &e., &e. complete and unresieted reestablishment of the power to Washington, resenled ab the oflce for renewal Pte eA DALAT Bes iSarr piesmablp, Saco, Mat- wrisoner at the bar, Dr. Mudd? A. Lain, air. ciety ane me ene? ose &o. &e., &e. Miscellaneous. = Boucens backs Florent Chia Cin debe Liver “4 * i Bars Vioroninx, Enell, of and from New York (Dec 15) for . 4a ht wan‘a ; Ital). Guerello, naien,” rehiid City Point, Maria Henrm Prin Fehead City: @ State whetber or not some weeks since, before the foreign mercenaries from every land, and even was abandoned March 2 lat 61 50 8, lon ‘emassination of the President, you saw him and bad a Oarx Havana Correspondence. by ¢ r Ben Traneince, Sd ‘Olle, Fortress Monroe: bri (Br). Jary seomversation with him? A. Yee. sir, y the arms of our own domestic slaves, over the fo a sinking condition, having sprung aleak previously du odamsa, oe eeete it a Hover, rye oes @. Where 4id it occur? A. At Mr. Downey's. Havana, May 10, 1866. people of the Southern States, No constitutions no law, Cmomnant, May 18, 1865. heavy weather. The crew, who were exhausted by con. Vege ch “Remedian A Buia rites vbattoe: (Bri. jumping, and passengers (the latter consisting of two in Bad these children) were taken of by Br bart Annie Fi Capt Blackmoro, and carried into Valparaiso Nothiog w xcept what the shipwrecked parties 4 ‘Alig vessol of 510 tons register, built in 1804 at Black Rock, Ot, owned in this city by Buetjer & De Vertu, and partiy insured. Banx St Acxxs (Br), Hamilton, from New York for Hi na, put into Norfolk Lath inst, leaky, with pumps chol ‘and would have to discharge for repairs. Brio Cuszo, Nickerson, from Boston, dismasted off 8t De- mingo April 20, would be towed to Nassau for repairs, 16th—Arr ship Oswin; Card, Liverpool Cid sbip Mohoago (Br), Cae fdas St John, NB: brige Fannie Foulke, BSwatn, New Orler sehr E Smith, Barrett, Cleafuegos; no right, no hamauity stood in the way of thisend. . Jeff. Da viding gome specie @ Jn that conversation did he speak of the Presdent | The steamer Owl, Caplain Mamlt, arrived here from | a ti? wae nothing, human life was ma ee Pee | On the 9th inst. Jeff. Davis, after dividing some spi tthe Cnied States? A. He said that the President of | Galveston yesterday. The steamer Imogene, from the } cardinal principles of liberty and rentiments of right | mong his staff and personal escort, tnformed those with 2 belgie to OR eared same place, with, it is sald, abouts thousand bales of cot- | were nothing, in order to effort it. We eaw successively | him that they must look out for theirown personal eafety, Jegated uader,abolition doctrine; he eaid the whole Cabi. | too, bas arrived at Matanzas. ‘The papers brought by roeead Bowe) Boras tied Pet gonawares ane ed and then taking a few trusty followers with him, includ- Bet wold be killed within six or sevewrweeke and every | these arrivals are Glied with accounts of war meetings | manity’ he grew. 75,000 men, 200,000 ‘men, 600,000 | 16 Beojamia and Breckinridge, was attempting to reach tecnico wy! than they eeeernde # Femark to me that I | Heid jn various parte of ‘Texas, and tho enthusiasm for a | men—men—victims without number. Our slaves to be | the coset, when he was arrested. Q Was he violent in bis manner? A. Be was not much | Continuance of the struggle is described as universal. 1 pal ih ravlgtt ah A Te eee hem elo} Basil Duke and several of his fiéld officers have sur- enclose as many extracts from those papers as Thave | wasted and destroyed, In one’ of his’ moseages | TeRdered to our forces at Augusta. at St. sex (Br). Lawrence, Matanzas, O C Clary Parker. do. Cid bark? Montezuma (Br), Nichole, St i A ue PORTLAND, May ll—Arr brigs Thos Conner, York, Oar- denas, J Crowe (Br), Remedios. Mth. Minott, Mobtl Pinkham, Car Robi ted. @ Did you have any conversation with him about poli ‘ties? A. 1 made the reruark that the war would soon be beep able to get hold of. « he said, with grim and terrible satisfaction, thi Jeff. Davis was expected to reach Naehville last night. Baio Paainig Rone—A despateb dated City Point, Va, 18tb. . ; der all. oi states that the brig Prairie Rose was the vessel run into aod ‘aver; that South Carolina and Richmond were taken and | Genera) Hindman, whose death was reported sore | Yider Ai cirqumslancos, our anpag ee ee ‘Twenty-four hundred rebel prisoners at Camp Chase, | Sralee shalt! oe ee Gavelantt os dee. tmnernin Place by the the 13th, Bho was built at He IL the past season, ani Setree by parties in Portiandand Harpewel " ‘wo would soon have peace; then he went on stating that | time ago in the New Yoru Hanavo, has publiebed a card | curse of God,” swept with his barbaric hordes, the his- Obto, have taken tho oath of allegiance and been dis- Baia Apa, {fom for Bay Chaleur, was to colfition toa, thick te of, ‘Beat Inland 4th inst with bark Agnes, ‘the Louth never would be subjugated, that the President | my dire San Antonio Herald, denyin z ig that he ever had an. torian records, aa the marks of bis terrible wrath, thet | charged. e ‘and Cabinet were all avoliviouiste and would be killed, | iden of abandoning the Congesersey ‘or her causo, &e | “he lett only the sky and the earth remaining” Aitilla, Geratiie Brown, of Georgia, passed through Indiap- ‘A TON TERRITORY—At Port Angelos Apri 9, ship Lancashire, Hazard, for Shanghae. ‘and every Union man in the State of Maryland. Tonens put it down, then, that the General in question ha) red in the devastation. Abral jncola, i ates CROSE-RXAMINATION BY MR. BTONR. is still alive, a8 algo General Price, of Missouri, who ia Toube era die not. He may have felt sietet a no re. | Spolis last night, en route to Washington. ve ce dale: The crew remelued imag © oe Want Aes se peer ene: MaNEIND ‘@ Bow far ger seonben te. Mudd’s? A, About | now in ‘Texas morse; and to fasten upon a people free as Both houses of the Kentucky Legislature convened 1.0 (Br), Nickerson, from Boston for Cape Hay s@ mile and a bali. himself, catitled to life and Wberty and the pursuit of | yesterday. The House adopted a resolution directing a gaa ale 8031 Domsinge te MISCELEANEOC: z Did you see bim frequently? A. Not very, General J. B. ae pn Proposes to happiness, Tike himself, he would ave stood unmoved the to Nastev repairs. Caner EEC RLEAREOUG ‘Was Mr. Downey present when you had this cou- Fight It Out. and intexible, and, with no oye turned to lieaven, woald | the Committee on the Condition of Slavery to revise Tusouinas (Br), A2, 220 tone, ball at Shelburne, MB, | TTRITED OTATES 1.90 LOAN. ‘versation? <A. I believe he was out, sir. EBB SEBS NOTHING DISCOURAGTXNOG IN THR SPATE OF | have seen them swept from earth, and on); the land | slave code. A committee was appointed to prepare reso. bas ‘sold on terme not made public. U — @ How long did he remain oul? A. 1 am not able to TRE COXPRDERACY. remali and felt himeelf « great republican Tations in relation to the assassigation of President Lio- THIRD SERIBB, be 4 {Feom the Houston Tolegraph, April 26.) and one of the world’s heroes. Andsohe is recogni: 1 $230,000,000. Ger ir Downey toft oe moot At ToeioreL bad, | saat gus annonnced st tbe great wat meeting 10 this city | Re name ‘lle cathedral” and churcky aad the fubiie | Despatches say thet the rebel leaders Gatewood and — plitey en a woul - arch, pudiic my Becretary My & Be deft rise yon wore conversing? 4. Yes, sir. | cress the soldier Monday evening—yesterday. This an- | Places, and the voices of all, aad many of them same it | Champ Fergueon are committing great depredations on By authority of the Sesretary of the cde How did that conversation commence? A. It com- | nouncement brought a large number of troops te this | Sbove the name of Washington. Mzx100, . for Paw. | signed, the general subdscription agent for the cae of Pattee: , ‘gpeueed about the wer; 1 said the war ®ould soon be | city to hear bim, Ae the Geueral dd not wish to dias Doubtless if the South bad howed a submissive knee | the defencelese poopte of Exst Tetnessee. 140 tons at . — ‘over, and that I was glad to see it. ‘nt them he rose from a sick bed and addressed them. | #nd kiseed the rod of ite masters Mr. Lincolo’s good Large numbers of the paroled prisoners of Lee’s and tall of | vir sry fs 9 Grates securities, offers to the public the third series oft a Bia you boon dlacuneing ie <cyetion of exempting | "Tne General spoke la sibelance a8 follows: — vo | Rumor, ould hare largely eturoed.. Conquered and | Johnston's armies are alto travelling vhroagh the eoun- ‘Tee fs Roe tale. aAtRe: | cresaney Notes, beartag seven and theee-teothe per cent to-- ‘about that A’ Net a word. ae eee Neca moat Dappy, ta meet gow, | burdens pat Upon our Sacks, ‘end drawing smoothly | Wy, webbing and plundering the people geveratiy. (eegad is Bhged ‘cggtrated etihinn item, tere {Bis conversation occu? A. time We ail belong to the eame great army of patriots, and es tater spe yoke ed upon eur Liecola * "Hanameeno, May 18, 1968, ries at ew (ovare ergo at 60 percent aai- — wiry fy as return? A. I asked wee gee will tL par yy Sarda neem cave re. the feclings 4 Governor Brown, of Georgie, passed through this city Sous Bude B of River, was at — asin J me a Scheie a ieasint | a met eaeeeele hansen Ga oe | Perea neat ues em, eget | ‘lrmerag a retr Weinein Epnoene ea a as | NS enone » w ne that oath binding. But we must look these hinge in the fase and see what wasa sad a goatloman by, the side of Andy 14 ie reported that Jem. Davioqill soos pass through hae a be diag mee Peace, Neahaeity tree Oe | Reve iti try aati ace | wabusrman opeagaic pred Saee | "i, eag oo eee Rs Sa 4 lela tee Dae i a we ‘ ow 100g dig you romain thero (hat dag? A. Half | am happy to lnforta you thy be aurreadered sonly, | Yet Kuow it to be true that Abrabam Liscola Srowwe Nemeiieing He of the central | Sori for Ot Marre, Ma, waich waa reyes oe UNITED STATES 620 @% PRR CENT - querters’of an hour, perhaps. scoording to the admieslon , about seven or as fell a purpose as ever existed in | Section of the State will be located in York or Camber- | Patuzent river ist ult, and carried to Ballama GORD BEARING BOXDS “4 Was not Dr. Mudd's manner jocose? A. No, sir. eight thousand. Now the ‘mamber of wea, the bosom of Sten th that the Southern people | lend county. Bcun Vi 96 tons, buth at Brookbaven tm 1836, bas — Did be seem to be earnest? AM is impossible for | in itself, was not a serious misfortune, in @ military point | should be bereft of libertics, subfugated tom gov- been sold at ‘These bonds sre now worth a hasdetme premium, asd are ano to any whether he was to earnest or not. of view: The loss of General Lee himself was a greater | ernment hateful to their inmost souls, and ruled forever, A Bovglar Killed im Pennsylvania. lotice to Mariners. hewn aa low Ur eettptarpen Apert he geet fp ten mg tans sores teu—Yat_net 8 tal one By say meses: ee eee Mage ena the Reavewo, Pa, May 19, 1865. ite rcs Taahiy ved and ball exerapt, a2 ave al! the goverament Bonds, fsom Stale, county ; poke come jones are commdn expected im great re- more popu! jorth. was the instru- A . pase; ) went home and repeated what be said, and we | volutions 1 see nothing alarming in thie—nothing to | mont of the North to effect upon us and our obildrea thie | ‘Three burglars broke into tho dwelling of Leaac Censer, hisse GUL batiooe ce Veoee [nn municipal tazation which edds_from one 10 three per eH daughed at it; 1 thought tbe man had more sense than | frighten us. Let us not attach too much importance to | destruct/ve, ruinous object. farmer in Exeter township, Berks county, last night. jed with @ | eent per annum to their value, acgording to the rate levied: @e use such an expreseson. this. . We have still many great leaders left, and if we We feel ‘we cannot read all the dark riddle and | aner « severe struggle George Maxes, a son-in-law of <a Q. Did Mudd look as if he realty believed it himeclf? | stand by them we will gainthe victory. The enemy has | solve the hidden arcanum of this bloody . Ite x Painted binck and red, | upon otber property. The to:erest ls papabic semi-annually” &. When be frst said it 1 could not think that be meant | had advamages cast of the Misslasippl be never can have | effect may be to simulate the paseions at work on both | Caneer,’stabbed one of the party, who was found dead ‘white letters, tolsdaa' Dole, WAGs <~ '~ beens of n0d> 4; Dut after tho President was kMied and’ Booth had | in Teane, There he used hie eteatn to advantage, not only'| sides to tenfold sengib. ‘The purpose to avenge his | near the house this morning. ‘The man Killed has been | go"e Adrift from Corwin Nock, 6 seoond dave tron Mua} bygeaupons attached to each Bois, ri ‘Deen at his house, 1 thought that be meant it. ‘on the coast but in all the streams, large and small. Here | blood in stfll deeper atrocities upon innocent Southern | identided as Peter Sohitler, a desperate character, of nger, sold to any bank of banker. @ Did be telkyou how the President and the Cabinet | in Texas he cap make use of no such power to back him —— may infwriate the North. Freeb orders may fo 4 4 Juoy recently placed on Taylor's Reef bas ia —.- ‘wore \o be killed? A. No, sir. up. Here be will have to fight us on broad prairies that | forth to all their armies in the spirit of those whi Reading. Some women who were in the house were removed, and & Be cle fron n Nan Buoy. painted bi ‘The interest at 7.80 per cent.amounte to mai been ey — Q. If you supposed there was any conspiracy could you | ww can roam over ag well as he, and if be drives us from | Sheridan issued to smite with desolation the She severely beaten with clubs. Bot have given the information to the authorities? A I | one fortified place, we can fortify ourselves in another | Valley for the killing of a few for ce. * - a and another, and worry out any army he can bring. Here Men, eaid Burke, cannot be reasoned into tyranny. Coroners Inq $ Who to? A. To everybody I saw. we have plenty of supplies. J se ing dis ‘This, in all time, bas been the reverse of free govern- Enizp sy 4 Barz o” Hay. —Corener Wildey yesterday Can you name anybody you told it to? A. Yes, if we are but determined to fight # ow’. And you who | ment—it is despotiam. Ithas ever been insupportadle # air; 1 (old it to my brothers; I iold it to Watson; 1 told | know me should know that I'shell not sacrifice life when | toa free le; and, when practised, even upon people | Held an inquest on the body of Patrick Hogan, whose to many persons in Woodville; I told it to old Peter | I can help it, Not adrummer boy shall be sacrificed im- | Whose spirits were broken and their pride degraded, its | death was the resuit of injuries received in consequence wi rudgntly. I will take care of-you. I shall not‘act rock. | ‘it retribation.has.been the secret biow of the assassin, If { of a bale of hay falling on bis head while standing in lying at tho foot One cent per day on $60 note. ‘Two conte per day on a $100 note. ‘Ten cents per day on a $000 mote, Twenty centa per day on a $1,000 nete One dollar per day on a $5,000 note. SAMUEL KWOGL, LH Inapector, Set dist. : foc te at BOY 1” EnE SOUND OF Nontaern «saioners of Ni @ But did you give any information to any one in au- | lessf}, regardlese of the rules of war. We have, I am | Bot the open blow of the patriot. From 1787 to 1861 no | the hold of the schooner Jane Wari jorthern ‘Aaeven feet Buoy, colore 5 shorty ? A. I wrote Colonel Holland about it, the Pro- | sorry to say, an enemy among us, who is daily circulat- | guard had a President of the United States. He was the | of West Tenth street, North river. ‘occurrence being | to be moored on Cook's Rock, which lier in ay Notes of al the denominations named will be prompuy ‘yout Marshal of the Fifth Congressional district of Mary- | ing false reports. One of these came to my ears to aay, aio officer of « free Cg oe aut mot purely accidental the jury rendered ict to that ie eastern. hp to the Bound of Harrts, Outer Hebrides, forntebed 0 iptof cheer! riptions. land. op wee. Wi nal 860: ve jesaahire, pon rece! bac which was that General Forney’s men were deserting in is personal sqcurity than (hat of the but effect. Deceased bas left a widow end eral children, The buo. o 4 in seven fathoms low water of spring ‘The notes of thie third series are precisely #imilar tp form, and privileges to the seren.thirties Already son. exoppt thas: the government reserves to itself the option of paying énter- eat in gold oalo at per cont, Instead of 7 8-10:ke !n currency. Budsoribers will deduct ee tatereet in'currency up to July 16, ab the time when they subscribe. ‘The delivery of the nolge Of this third series of the seven ¢ reo a Cnn tance hi aale NH large gumbers god going home. This, thavks to the fo the land. ir (he reign of deepotiem , 4 who live at No. 7 Chrystie street jo, wir; came | telegraph wire, I am able to brand as a base lie. Nothii at y, and over this people, then on past ‘to the conclusion that the Colouel never received my | of eo kind has occurred. 1 commanded that division derpotian and whoever may be ite minloas beware tho Sedna beatae ele hor ah ee alee i easels cocbaslehenie once —, and 1 know that a braver, better | deservedMute ef tyranta Dennis McFey hae been employed in the Eagle Coffee . jon you bave det discipl set of broo never breathed The: MMs, No. 200 Fulton st: and on Wednesday afternoo ll that occurred? A. ‘ie tir, will stand by their colors to the Inst, and vA Resoluttons of the Twenty-first Tezas east work qacsstt the upper floors of ‘the pret Who left fret? A. We left about the same time. no slanderer to teil me that they are Rebel Cavalry, Lane's Brigade, Steele's | see. An he did not make bie appesrance at the usual Did oe go together? A. No; I weuthome and he | deserting their companions iv arms. It is # base Division, time for closing the millssearch-wag@ made for him, and ‘weat to bis hour, | guess. lie ing of that kind will occur among the Texas * hese, Megs 1 hie ‘was ound in the cellar with’ the skull crushed Mr. Downey returned dida’t Dr. Mudd say to | soldier. I know thom well and know what - Com ‘Whereas, while the information’ the €is-Missio. | to. Ii ie supposed that he accidentally foH through the @im thatyou bad peon cating the Southern army “our | what may I shall stand by tay comitry, and I will never sippl is grievous to us as Southern soldiers, and while it = hatches and was almoat tu iy killed. Coroner ralher arn! tide and lies about tweniy fathoms to the eaft of the rock. follow! u ‘om the buoy :— Golra ou er of Killogray Ioland, W by N.- Jane Tower, NNB. Shoulder of Dunairne Island, 8. Ea . The Com: rs farther give notice that no Toll will be “= mark, He tn reap of the said sea order of tbe Bou: ‘Atex CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. Whalemen.‘ -~ Ohio, Stapleford, s1¢ from NBedsord 14th thet for ‘ermy?’’ ‘A. No, sir; mothing of the sort. be a slave to Yankee power. J had be a Camanche cause thir struggle to be protracted and esuse to bie was notified to hold on the body. Baker's Island Dec Charles W — Did you mention sie conversation to your brother | Indian chief than bow the knee to Yankeedom. I will | become more ly in ite character, etl we do resolve ‘A Daownen Bor.—an samahees yesterd rl vy Chale W Sonne den fy Darke Harvest, FE Abirties will commence on the 1st of Jane, and wil! be made theassassination? A. Yes, sir. only add that we Aave a neighbor near.at hand. I do not | that the disasters to the army of General Lee do not w > 7 togiigperta, ‘up Howton, Gnase, 10 bile otter : @ To which of your brothers? A. To Dr, John C fet at Liberty to say anything. further concerning the mation us nor do they cause us for & moment to waverin our Coroner Gover over the remains @f a small lad, about ta snip Hestor. Chase, £0 pois AP | promptly and continuously after that date ‘Themes. ‘af preaeni. But it may be that we may have aid from @ | herence to the cause of the South, mor in our detvermina- In the dock | eee er ae ator i! ve shea cand in the conditions of thie FRIRD: @ Did you mention 1t'to Mr. Watron before the assae- | source unexpected and at a time when we least dream | tion to die if need be in the defenceof that cause, of our eased was fartha woe K. Merch 1, no seport of ott; | THe slebtehange made te ihe at uation? A. Yes, sir. of it, Therefore let us stand by our,leaders and all wil | motto being death before disbouor. The body ap- ‘cruise off Kau Point for sperm whales. BERIES affects only the matter of interest, The paymend: z What's his full name? A. Lemuel Watson. yet be well, 1 do not feel at all discouraged at the pre- Resolved further, That we pledge ourselves to oma ht weeks. lula Mas ships Sarees, Aven, BD. from — You spoke of Mr. Weod. Waa it Peter Wood, 8r.? | sent position of matters, and I am certain you would not | Jow soldiers in arms never to abandon the cause of Whe jog the d boy may lifornia with 450 bis wh oll; 27th, Cons Howland, | ip gold, if made, with be equivalent to the eurreney intrest ¥es; the old man, sir. if you realized all the facta which will develop shem- | South while she government etrives to ¢, No. 4 Centre atreet. rome Os wie ¢ su: Sif oot ata or S., Est Toa mantion te bien before or after the asses selves, aa alge ‘Feown Drownsn.—Coroser Hesleweod, of Staten phe a NE, from Hawai | of the higher rate. nat: , A el ol @ address three ro. cheers » 7 Q Mr. Downey’ did'nt seem to think anything | given for General Magruder. pier ar SHERMAN’S ARMY. Tsland, yesterday held an inquest on the body of s boy ‘The return to epecte payments, tm the event of whieh af this talk of Dr. Mudd’s? A.I toh you Colonel Carter, lonel fydnor, General De Bray, eisai fouwé foating off Mariner's harbor, He was apparently only will the option to pay interest in guid be availed of, _ y=) bot there at the time, od when I mention: Colonel Murray, Waller, Dr. Warmer and others, "aici about thirteen or fourteen years old, of fair complexion, ¢ Fame "7 pty gee he was that he did pot hear any- oe Femarke each to the immense crowd an Mr. J. E. P. Doyle’s Despateh. 1-5 poe BY * tytn Crk aS Lee ade ‘would #0 reduos and equalize prices that purchases made oem! * Wasmworoy, May 18, 1068. ‘an at in bi pants, blue jacket, with olz per @@ot in gold would be fully equal to those Testimony of John Happ. Sage . " v " with mill ‘Duttons upon it;-two muerlin shirts, ap years. ee ee Zook at thet paper 054 if your have seen it | Particulars of the Killing of the Reber | Lansley’s brigade, of Morgan's division, as the 20- | sisstic necktie, one old boot on, mo stockings, cy Bears (of Dartmonth), Gifford, for Pacite } made with geven and three-tenthé per cent io eurreney, otis Hore the witness read the following telegram General Wharton. vance of Davis’ corps, arrived at Alexandria this after- | pender. Had dark hair, out very shor. Bas the ap- at New Bedford Mth inst. proche M. OLaventan, 67 North Exeter street, Baltimore, Ma:— | prom thi tscttmeny af Oeoernt Tir Haveon w noon, and encamped near the oy, Baird and Walcot | pearance of being from eight to ten daye in the water. | gt'Todian Gceane, Thin te pan wt you fear ts neglect your business, You pad bewer | teary 1 owing: ex | will be tn to-morrow. Davis has made amerch of one o ee Ne eee Hew Petters ER teehee THE ONLY LOAN IN MARBET wg. State wbether you are a telegrapbie oparatce ta tule | _,0% be morning of this day (the 6th) General Wharton | undred aud wiaty mites in leas than eight days, Morgat | gopmaxy “Cocns—Oincerm Purl, Asner, cases — | oft Young Phenix, Ripley, NB, sd from €ape Town, | new offered by the gorernmest, and’ ite superior advantages- A operator in this | and myself were in @ buggy, going to the ears, on our king twenty.fo r ’ HH, March 28 for Indian Ocean, ne ail on board. pai cgcy % A. Lama clerk in the office. wy & pateed. Wear the’ beige we mot Colonel making twenty foer miles yesterday. Nos. 2170, 1640, 1641 Eos Raga) 104, 1645, 3126. Part Bark (late ship) sel We Righmond, sid from New inthe Biate whether this despatch wan pent at the time of | Ravior and abother geutleman, coming froin tbe direc. | Th€ Twenttetb corpe ie In the rear of Davie, and wil | 2~78 Duane street —Calegdar unchanged Bedford 18th inst for North Pacite Ocean. - — din date? : Commoy Piase—Triat Perm.—Short causes—Part 1— Bark Matilda Sears, Gibson, ald from Dartmouth 18th tus. GWEAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. , Be Nae aia Sak Se Jone SOTA be, B08 "00; | sian of the ‘when General "Wharton told ie (I was | be in to-morrow. Nos. 1314, 1402, 1240. Part 2—Nos, 361, 1399, 1193, 1838, , , then sald to Cofone! Baylor: | The Seventeenth corpe, General Biair, will be in on the for Pacific Ocean, Esheol, Robertson, from North Atlantic Ocean, “g Legs than $280,000,000 of the loan authorized by Congrene: S Bis wd?” Baylor replie* _''N from bermuda, arr at Bevery 18) A he, n bb ii ith 17 — ‘Tes, air; 1 Tovthat effect. General Wharton | Fredericksburg road to-morrow, followed by whe Pifteenth | | COMMON FLEARNOTICL, eon Ce ed er arepow on tbe’market, ‘hie amount, at the rate at which OROSA-RXAMINATION DY MR. COX. better be with it,” and asked if | corps, General Logan, on the following day. om ow, hegre A mod a Ss Sie | Shi Janus, Oomnelt, NB, wee of Porsarabuco April 6, 90 — Set for-witht S Bea's 04 far to neglect your vusioess You | there had deen, any Geseruons, Baylor ihen suid (sf eheta) Slocum’'s and Davie’ headquartereare between | the onau wil om be cue Frandeve--buend to Weatern Ground, | % @ being absorbed, will all_ be subscribed for-within sinty « better come at once.” Can me whether this | understood him) that there been none; but xandyia ant ng Bridge. Vs : #8 s question ora command) there would bes dammed sight if they were or. | , The army of Sherman was reviewed by him oa Phare. | i2 Part 2 will be-called on the 224 i apy a} +A 1 al hen laeacheraeinmalgg aay eR INN Objected to and the question wrived. dered to report to and jurtice war not | day in Richmond, General Devin'e digision of the Fourth bore eyes of ng, eprang the | as bas uniformly been the case on closing the avbecripioer dove. him. Genera) Wharton spole excitedly, | corps doing the honors of reception. arwy received ‘an taal the bec of her Say " — c and asked who had done him injurtice. Ray- scordial gresting, from the people, the ladies strewing a teases Note oops to other loans. ee id ter vented, Zen, a, Kon Dave sways borse | tee ee here eee the vete- i iP PING NEWS. i March & thew bound to Wert- | tn order that citizens of every town and section of tne” r Look at this Arerly upon me," metitioning several circumstances, when | rane with thoi by oe and state whether you have D ‘Arnold, Cleveland, NB, wae @poken Mareb 18, no SL Ear ege oct hari bows nae “AY, T sent | Seine Colonel haplor to seporcty tne tian, hie | day sen, ad wil be pal of abe sent howe i abe yy country may bearded facie for thlog the los, te \ Tyrol. Witness reade— sik aes ae ens oe aye syaabonts Wine NB had abot fon gp Marsh 10. | National Banks, Sate Banks and Private Bunkers inrougt | M, O'Lavewuim, 67 Rxeter street, Baltimore orkal tengratee ana bare justoe” eneral Whasto pers) Sherman ie expected at Alexandria to-night. wee a venta t Tete pet Planta ot Wontpert Net 130 ap out the country hare 7 word to Hain and come da, with oF without him, on | then eaid, “You will reportdo him (General Magrader) as of New Work, May 16, 3068. Bask Corselin, Luce NBy wah ow Rive: ane re ee ‘Wednenday morning. We eel that days ‘Don’t fail. oder arrest.” Other angry words passed, when Baylor Hart’s tela: as a Disva ng Station. — 1. Ce leaving Payal, ma! tions at par Subdscrivers will select thelr own agente je tis date Jnet Sinwthv-eb toes g. ayaa tat’. veld Weerten be een ee is aoe oe him, ‘but | OFFICIAL VISI OF COVERNOR FENTON AND ORERAT ove re eee cunts bg om Maun ‘opoben, no a0te; 8 WBS, | whom they bave contdence, and who only are to be respon March ; that's one of the old forme. fal Wharton said it was falne, ie, en aang te pau » GeveneeBi—T | saben oury 1 the oonen Winslow, NB, from — : sible for the deilvery of the notés for whivia they reesive ground. General pho- | when, I think, Baylor struck at, Whi reay, Jt. 1 n. @ Did you know this man? A. Wi i Governor Feoton and General Bix, feommanding the Gari (Brem), At Jobo, NB—Ruger Bros, ontneyth March Fo Arr bark leabets, at Seka Wiltse Booth ‘wan thown te wittens, | "Yeuueniad ens "i aaseck she Cant) | Deperttnont of the Mant, pose an. olaelal With ostartag Bur Coulton "habioe, Won end" Boron te devel ho sepen pores aga _— “ Om seeing it said ‘that’s the man that sent it.’’) immediately to prevent col Wharton repeated the Y hk Botivia, Whit 10, from Marin island, lean; 24th, sbip Euphrates, / ar CROBS-EXAMINED RY order of arrent. to Bart’s Island, with o view of determining upon ite leberry, Asplowall— Panama Ratirced ay, Go, oil not NB, 3 * JAY COOKE, ‘© eceene irae Math Yea, ae, | ,,aaneral Wherion determined to proceed to Magruder pong for mustering out tbo “presi batt Mery B Party (B80), Towse, Pictou, N8—Miter & en—No Debi Mio, 6 whe; #biD Bio Hes w ee iz ‘It i dated '647 A. That's ono of the old forme; bud esaguarters, ‘ocou re eee thus | thigState aa they return from active service. J 4 ‘Genie achat. do, whe; ship Elita ption Ager oom it waa peat this year } eettearintee. en sii the ide ot she bea, | Pictten o'clock Genera Dr's despatel boat, tbe Heory Geumon, Tel greta. PE Bedpene gainer 408.5 whey Arvo! re, SS te Ne, 114 Bouth Third street, ; Ja tone have you been su cperstor’ st’ tho Meteo. | ewefal Wharton Temarked “Colonel Baylor, you to- Pp filme (Bi) iaery. Bt nee New fae I a 8b Pireca Our aif for Calcutta, Maren 8 Philadorpleta hal, Motel? A. Avout ton monthe galled me moet grovsly ths morning,” approaching the | haviagon board a pany of abot aighieen. The por wry, MeCuuough, Cow Bayed BWistasy: & wip eh... rca gater priate arora By 3 eo TS oe Very any words were belog uesd by both parties. Ceve- Learned bartels. aa on & be fed | "rig Cavour (Br, Chapman, Cow Bay-P 1 Nevius & So ast, feaiwe Nihon ‘de. tie wnat 8, REPIIGRRATORS, y fq " ral Wharton bad his Get clenched, and near Baylor's face, | A4ughter, Colon leMahon, Colonel B. Clark ap Cochran, Wibdeor, NB—A Bi Aton | Ss ia es 8 witnors being coneluded, the 4, ay slew, Brieet, (rom London for NYork, April My SBFORD, Cooper Institute. oo ; ‘ Veanght Wharton, and ea I did’ so be eiruck at Baylor. | tain Blake, of General Dis's staff; Gener! HB. | hing court adjou ‘Whed till ten o’elock to-morrow mora 1 do wot know heh the blow reached bien, I go bowween Duryee, Dvigatier Geeual ean! on seus, najelan brig Bearnieh (Br), McDougal, 8¢ Jobo, NB—C WH Trom- Canada. bo Baylor drew bis pistol, still — ‘on the bed. jebenau, Judge McDowell, Senator William Laimbier, “tf Helendeck, from Antwerp for NYork, eae he hn RYVork for 8t Jobo, NB ¢not ORNS, BUNIONS, AILS, a0, Cent UNIO BAD NAILS, &©., Eneae. ay CH chr Mavtetia Smidb, Bleuth pain by Dr. RICK & (i r spenbenee. “ thie T canght bis a nally got told | Assemblyman 7. °C. Stewart, JG. White, 0. W. Bohr M Holmen, trelaat Pesnenaineey re {cB'S ANNTHIL: TOW cars Goer C! ‘te Mowrnest, C. E., May 17, 1968, the pistol, puabi jarton back as much ast cot ‘W. B. Dugan, fo. A ploasant journey of abo Behr Mi Turner, ainp, Richi | ‘4 Col rt 4 $i. pg ty a ' , t, C. B., May 17, in the struggle, exposed bie body on my teft | miles up the East river in spite of a bead ae y ro Queen Cape, Bently, ih aS ine (Am), March 6, let 419.8, lon 30 10 W (ahip Se ee FOOTE, OF MIBEISEIFT, istol was fired hy Baylor, killing Wharton | threatening clouds, brought the party vo Hart's leland, ney, Wasbiogion—Van Bruot om. was ab Montevideo Fi diag). IVORCES LEGALLY Procy UT PU ¥) 6 ep if RED WITHOUT PUB ex-mowter of tneArebel Congress, te now in this city, AL. aaah tee tee of tee weapon mutt Rare thay wore recived by General Weosel and bis stat | Sinem QB Barryer, Boper, Washington Van Brunt § Siaght, fey Davie From Online for Belle Late, April Melty (a anectalty). othe sood canes. proseerites withox jue! ry red, ston } Stopping. at the £2 Lawrones Hall. It remaine to te vote, nae hing Wharton w e KS i inal arco bao. | Mane? “ellis ier, Washi an é bip Gori, Cotefield, rom Liveryoot for NYork, Aprit 28, | #nd counseltor, 19 Nveant street seen how he and SaiMers ef al, will agroe, porsble time after Wharton entered tho room, | dred acres. It te leased by th roment of Mr. Beat 8 f Bande, yeamer, Newark. Bbip Redgauotlet, Nichols, fram Liverpool April 14 for Oat. laal a i mails Nang of ina rerugeos from the South who eame to | General Nagrader's relation is to tho effect that | Hunter, the proprietor, for a portod of lx years, over four Rebr D L Sturges, Densy, Gloucenar—sas Dongen, euuta’ ov dete, ab $842, ton 13 OF BLLOR AT HAW AN Tn ence rave row goneback, ‘the num. | tra eontatts tk breakfast at tho Fennin House, on | yenrsot which term tro yet unexpired the simon | Bere Pde ee ee ip AUtantie, hesiore, from Callao for Cowes, April 21, 1 tec eg thie chy g the war have no hack. © morning of the 6th, Colonel Saylor came in much | nominal rental of six hundred dollars anoum, A} Bea W Wo ‘ Hatt » bor t 4 ® wo 88 to ect ie i a fa th ¢ d be en growely to d by Goneral | year ago ¢ nid was ro , beresn, aoa ost coin (enue aden gy ro Rages from Callag for Hamburg. March 7° to s RS AT PONT PY on, and he desired justice to be done him, Colonel | haviter hat short epaco ‘of time @ transformation | Pr gunboat Q to i 7 ean Mons | Bains ight, Dewar, from Liversao) for N Woe stn R.A Th © Wai 10 lay ong tho new works at } Waylor wae ko much oxcited thatho wept na ho spoke, A bas vooa oilected maryelboyp 00 winesn Tho jaland ia | woos Oo hacag wee, Martin do Bonsoarr, Forts aprtad lab oa. wht ' * Now York J ee 4, sor uy ovore ln Now Yorks ©