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THE THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, NOMBER 10,220. = — The Latest News By Telegraph to the N, Y. Sum, ——-- --+-8 HORRIBLE ! THE PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED ! MR. SEWARD'S THROAT CUT AND HIS SON ASSAULTED. Washington, April 15—12:30 A. M.—Tho President war shot in « theatre to-night, aad is perhaps mortally wounded, #RCOND DISPATCH, ‘Bhe President is not expected to live through the wight, He was shot at a theatre. Secretary Seward was also assassinated. No arte ries were cut, THIRD DISsraTCD, DETAILS, Washincton, April 14.—Prosident Lincotn and wife, with other friends, this evening visited Ford's Theatre for the purpose of witnessing the Americau Cousin, It was announced in the papers that General Grant would also be present; but the Lieatenant-General wok the late train of cars for New Jersey. ‘The theatre was densely crowded, and everybody seomed delighted with the ecene before them, During the third act, and while there was @ temporary pause for oue of the actors to enter, a sharp report of @ pir- tol was heard, which merely atiracted attention, but suggesting nothing éerious, until aman rushed to the frout of the President's box, weaving a long dagger in his right hand, and erclaiming “sie semper tyran- mis.” and immediately leaped from the box, which was in the second tier, to the stage beneath, and ran ecrmes to the oppoeite side, making Lis escape, amid the Lewilderment of the audience, from the rear of the theatre, and, mounting o hore, ted, ‘The sereans of Mrs, Lincoln firat disclowed the fact fo the audience that the President had been shot, when al] present arose to their feet, rushing towards the stage, many exclaiming “Haug him! bim hang The excitement was of the wildest posible de scription, and of course there was an abrupt terni- pation of the theatrical performance, There was rush toward the President's box,when cries were heard, “Staud back aud give him air.” “Hoe any one stimulants ft was found that President had been through the head, above and back of the temporal He was removed to « private house opposite the thea- tre, On a hasty examination the shot Dons and that some of the brain was coring out. d the Burgeon-ieneral of the Army and other surgeons sent for to attend to his condition, On an examination of the private box, blood was discovered on the back of the cushioned rocking chair on which the President had been sitting, also oa the partition aml onthe tioor, A common, single barrelled pocket pistol was found on the carpet, Awilitary guard was placed in front of the private reaidence, te which the Preaident had been conveyed, An immense crowd was in front of it, all decply anx- fous to learn the comdition of the President. It had been previously announced that the wound was mor- tal; but all hoped otherwise, The ehock to the com- munity was terrible, At widolght the Cabinet with Mosere Bumner, Colfae and Farnsworth, Judge Cur- tis, Governog Oglesby, General Moigs, Colonel Hay and a Zew personal friends, with Surgeon General Barnes ¢.nd his immvediale assistants were around his bedai’e, totaly The President was in a4 state of syncope, insenstble, and breathing slowly, ‘The blood oozed froin the wound at the back of bis bhoad. The surgeons exhausted every poseibie effort of medicinal skill, but all hope was gone, ing of bis family with the dying President is too aad for deserptiion, ‘The part- The President and Mre. Lincoln did uot start for the theatre until fifteen minutes after Bpeaker Colfax was at the White Houre at the time aod the Preaident stated to him that be wae going, although Mrs. Lincoln bad not been well, be- cause the papere had announced that Genoral Grant ara they were to be present, and as General Grant had gone north, he did not wish the audience to be diesppointed, eight o'clock, Te went with apparent reluctance, and orged Mr, Colfax to go with him, bus that gentleman bed made other engagements, and with Mr, sachasetts, bid him good-bye, Ashman, of Mae When the excitement at the theatre was at ite wildest height, reports were circulated that Secretary Seward had also been assamminatod, On reaching thie gent\eman's residence, a crowd sod a military guard were found at the doer, aad on snwring it wus aecertaleed that these reports were ased on truth. Every body there waa so excited, that scarcely an vteliigible word could, be gathered. But the factsare sbetantially as follov es; About tn o'clock ® man rang the bell, and the eall vving bee aasweu Md bys oelared servant, be said he had come from De, Verdi, Secretary Seward's family physician, with @ proscription, at the «ame time holding in his hand a amall piece of folded paper, and saying in answer to refaml that he must soe the Bocretary, as he was entrusted with particular direc- tions concerning the medicine. He etill insisted on going ap although repeated! Tho informed that no one could enter the chamber 1 heavily man pushed the servant aside, and towards the Secretary's room, and was then met hy Mr, Frederick Seward, of whom he demancod to eee the Secretary, making the same rey resentation which he did to the eervant, What | farther parsed in the way of colloquy is not Known | but the man struck him on the bead with a “billy,” severely injuring the skull and felling bim almost senseless, The smassin then rushed into the cham- ber and attacked Major Seward, Paymaster U, 8 Army, and Mr, Hansell, o messenger of the State Department, and two wale nurves, dirabling theta all, be then rushed upon the Secretary, who was lying in bed io the eame room, and intiicted three stabe in the neck, but not severing, it is thought a The amanein then rushed down etaira, mounted his horse, hoped, any arteries, though he bled profusely, atthe door, and rode off, before an alarin could be sounded, and in the same manner as the assassin of the President. It le believed that the injar not fatal, oor thoee of either sof the Secretary are f the others, although both the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary are very seriously injured, Secretaries Btanton and Welles, and other promi- nent officers of the Government, called at Secretary ' Seward’s house to (inquire luto his condition, and there heard of the assamination of the I'resident, They then proceeded to the house, where he wae ly ing, exhibiting of course inte anxiety and solici- tude. An immense crowd was gathered ia front of the President's house, and « rone guard was also stationed there, many pereous evidently supposing he would be brought to ,hie hou The entire city to-night preseats @ scoue of wild ex- . sccompanied by violent expressions of in- dignation, and the profoundest sorrow, Many shed tears, The wilitary ant! ‘ have dispatched mounted patrola in every direction, in order, if possible, to arrest the armaaains, The whole Metropulitau police ate like wie for viguient the eame purpose The attacks, both at the theatre and et Secretary Seward's house, took place at about the eame hour--ten o'’clock—thuse #howing ®& precon ed (oO asenesinate tl gentlemen, evidence of the guilt of the party who attacked the ent, are in the pone mm of the police. Vice President Johnson i in the city, end bis besdyuarters are guarded by troops, -—_—————0-—~6* < OFFICIAL. Wan Deranrvrnt, Wasiisatos April 15-—-1.30 A.M. § Major General Diz This evening, at about 9.59 P.M., at Ford's Theatre, the President, while eitting In bis private box, with Mrs. Lincolr, Mra. Harris, and Major Rathburn, was box shot by an assassin, who middenly entered the and approached behind the Hresident. ‘The assassin then leaped upon the stage, brand ish- ine a large dagger or kuife, and made his escape io the rear ofthe theat: The pistol ball entered the back of the Prorident’s rhe ead, and penetrated nearly through the head wouud ts mortal. 7’he Preavdent haa been unaenaiile over since it was inflicted, and te now dying, News Items. (Bp Felegraph to the How York fun.) Tne remains of Brigadier General T. A, Sinyth arrived at be interred on Monday afternoou with appropriate ceremonies, Tue order for the reduction of the army spread consternation among the political gener- als, who, it is understood, are to be the fret thrown overboard, Gun, Geawt koeps himself aceluded since bis arrival in Washinyvton, He has had several terviews with tho President and the head of the War Department. Ir in aaid Jeff, Davia is at Danville, still resolved to carry on the war, and drive the Ped- erals from Richmond, Virginis aud the Confeder- Vilmington, Del., yesterday, wud wi'l in- s. Lew arrived !o Richmond on Wednesday, and proceeded immmed.ately to his He will it {9 believed, favor @ prompt Peace and Kecou- struction, Jay Cooke reporta the subscriptions to the Seven Thirty Loan yesterday, at §0,(42,000, | rome, iding @ f in single subscription of nearly bulf p from New York, Tur City of Ban Pranctaco, (a!., after along and vexatious litigation, has tasued her bonds to the amount of #400,000, tn aid of the Central Pacific Railroad. Eighteen hundred laborers are ow at work on this enterprise, Tur restoration of the old flag to Fort Sumter orated at Bangor, Me., yeater tional salute at noon, and by the raising of the stare and stripes one thousand feet above the city, by means ofe monster kite, bearing the name of U, 8, Grant, Som of the foreign journals have reported that it is the intention of our Government to acknowlodze the Mexican Empire. A recent act of the Presi- dent does not, however, support that assertion, for he bas recoguiged Joss A. Godoy, as Consul of the Mexican Republic at Sea Francisco, Tue rebel Col. Forrest and s aff bave arrived at Memphis, under a flag of truce granted by Gen. Wright, for the purpose of conferring with Gen, Weauburae woen the sublect of exserminasing by ana- “NEW YORK. SATURDAY, APR | he promulgesed the t | burg, in preparing grown IL guerrillas, The result of the conference is not known A Imeratou from Halifax states that the Cana- an dele cates arrived there on Thurs! their way to F ight, on They had a puble recep- giend, tlon, at which speeches were mare in favor of the c ufederation scheme. They were escorted by @ Procession a milo in length, and much euthusiasm was manifested on the occaaion. Tas reports that Gen, Weitzel bad ! een removed from the command of Richmond, for granting @ safe conductto the members of the Virgina Se- exsion Legislature, are deciare! to te without f lation, He was smply superseded by the Qrrival in that city of bis corps comu Gon. Ori, who aasumes the military ¢ soruerehip by sevlority of rank Tis Richmond Whi na little fimportance, Ih announceathe arrival of General Lee on the night pre The Whig publishes the oath of allegiance, which it saya citizens will be oblige! to swear and mibseribe to. The Provost Marshal'sollice is crowded with people anazious to take it, and the only question amon, citizens seems to be who shall be fires to resume their citizenship. From Virginla. The Surrender of General Lee. The particulars connec with the beth reached ua by ree eurrander of General Lee's army have #0 of mall, fror reou cireepoudents who report the occurrence with all the attendant incidents Tromt counts it pears thet after Geveral Lee bad cluded to don the tortiticatlons of around Peterehureh, hb hed Mearmy northwest erly to a point midway between Voterebureh and Richmond, where he ville road, and ld not defend ero sont a morsage to Davie that he ce Richmond, The partieniareof the arch traitors re- treat have already o published iu Tur Sus SLoeridan was now that Lee waa between Lis forees and Richmond, but the rebel Gen eral op wed ue the escape of the Confecerate t hie abinet, Hy thie tn ¥| fed upon the plan that eubeeyner tually broke through the enemy'elines, The eaptire and destruction of rev eral rebel regiments baring de ralized Lee's army, hie line of retreat wae chonged, and instead at. tempting to brenk through our lines near Be rvess ile, thus endeavoring to reach Dan ie 1 Lee moved hisarme in ano thwesterly direct! reaching eeafer road w Lynchburg, ve uid erect ce coe The rebe's made « ptewwreach this road before our fe Meade and Sheridan could 4 ent them Meantime, Gen, Ord wee’ marching hie troops animated by thelr genoraly, weot @n tly forward, Taking their eabfast at twoo in the morn- Ing, the forted etreame, of hill, pushed throueh the woods, and labored fneessantiy watt! ten ‘clock at Thea, after three or four houre sleep, the gallant fell re off again Thus the race was kept ip for f faye and nichts, until Frida: April, when Grant, who had tiscovered the of Lee, by reports gathered frum rebel ceptives, cent the firet letter of the famous military correspon e which remuited tu the tinal surrender, Hew in on every ride, Geveral Lee still thought n chance exteted for ercupe, In the di rection of Lynehture He found that Sheridan's army wasnear hie fron « Ny galning upon hie advance, that escape wae utte possible with hiv tired, broke ‘e milized troops, On Satur fay, Law cont ed to te ni correspond with G , until he fennd hime noet enti eur ounded Then « tlag of truce was itte the front f Sheridan's Hines and “lt Thil! informed that nevotiations had wen inithated, Vor the purpose of jefving bimeelf, Sheridan sent hie Adjutant Gen- al, by a @ conduet through Lee's lines, to the headquarte General Meade, in the rear of Leets position, General Meade had not heard of the nego tiatlons, but consented to a cessation of hostilities tor was soon af'er heard from, {to Appomattox Court M whieh waa two hours, General Grant and in the aft House, where an inter General Meade had ordered an ad prevented by @ flay of truce sent further delay, noon pre wee arranged untime ance by General Loe* requesting & until after the rence with Grant Thia took place in the parlor of telonging to Walter MelLane, at Court House o¢ aemall briek house. nt of the village eral Grant waent of Appommat tended hy his staff officers, ¢ rale Ord, Custer and others, Upad the arrive! of General Lee, who came wi a vingle ald-de-canip and 6p orvert Grant arose and shook hands with the Confe ‘orate General, The two then conversed for vorne time, after whic h the others present were forme 1 introdneed to each othe the business of (us enrrender proceeded General Lee, who ext 4 himeelt plew with Generel Grant's generosity, frankly accepted the pro- powala, and then th ral letters, with the terme already published, were written and signed ym whieh the docu. A marble-t was immedi. mente were dleplaye walaldy ately purchased for Gen, Ord arf table, on which the rough drats had been pr was also bought by (jon. Custer, tor #26 Extrava- gant offers were wade Gr the two chairs, bat the owner refused to part with tinue They were after- wards forcibly taken rof by some cavalry officera, tat will undoultediy be restored tw Mr McLane. During the intervie’, (ren Loe epoke of the private propery t soe of hie pilvato soldiers, who owned the horas they r Gen. Grant said he dieihed wy except such | property in the yabjie terms, but that would give the necessary oF loreu . ore ex tine euch property, General Law exyreased bie thanks After Loe a}iuced to the utter imtfon of the men hia command, and ke of their want of food, adding What sore of ' pion prisoners that be bad captured, were nearly eure but he could not help i Thereupon General Gaus yr! sised to send meup- he immediately of rationa to the ardared. and Laws Commirsariot was repleniet rants supply ¢rala thus ended the moat memoral vent of the War, Gen eral Lee returned w& bir ead juarters, from whence of au. General lera to bis officers ot ender, Grant gave the ucoemsn and during the remalocder gratulations resounded ta:vush the gay rejoielng and con both campa, It having come to the notice of Major General Dana, commandiny the Department of Missiasippt, thetsume of tha planters in bie victuity of Vicks 1 for this year's crops, have encroached pou the uraves of soldiers who fel) du f Vick ybury, humanely or- Juring the alee dered that ‘the grounds ured for te burial of any soldiera, Union «r rebel, shall be held gacred to that purpose, end no culivalon of the goil will be permitted for the space of ¥ix feet on either side of | any such grounds, wr will any weeds or other rubbish be slowed to be thrown upoao the yround 80 occupied, In casea where head-boards or other distinctive mark have been removed from pay grave, hey will be ai once replaced, SUN. PRICE ONE CENT.IN GORD TWO CENTS LIN CURRENCY, = —_= Freie RR, 94% 00.36%; United States live Twene Tine B76 to 58 ig. The Rebel Ram Stonewall Tetters from Cormna, Spain, dated from the of¢he 25d to eleht o'clock in the evening of ih ot March. contain an account of the cireum. which the rebel {ron clad Stonewall lef the portof Perrot and put to sea, On the 28d nitimo aha stom! 15, 1865, The Siege of Mobile. Fierce Rombardment of the Spanish Fort - Mobile Papers Announce the Capture of Selma. New Ovieana, April 8, cia Cairo, April 14.—A special diepatch to the New Orleana Tiwes from the Spanieh Fort. dated April Sth, save: “ A furtous fire was opened on the rebel fort last nivht'from our entire mornin the stances un line, Dnring the bombardment a@ emall maga- mt from the harbor for the second we ., ‘ v time, Incompans woth the Syanteh frigate Concep- zine the Spente »lod " r i in th panich Fort exploded, The dam: | cig! in nies minutes tae Nimmre end Sacramen~ age le unknown, Quiet prevailed om the 6th. | tower looms oh e. near Corunn Deserters report from P aud etear dit ards Ler fu lethan bal € : Lag 18.000 to 2,000 troops in and an hourtt : at iitert at | beck 0 about Mobile, including all the State reserves and | port, to the t n ts of per- about 20 in the Spanish Fort. The loss outside the | sone who #00 over the extn wat min x~ Epar ogrtnpto the § pectation of witnessing alatte [hiswas the ¢ec= Reenien Fort npto the 4(h inst, amounted to about | ond te nt of the rm Next day apts , Pare himaelf boo killed and wounded, The rebel loes exceeds ours, | lightened her of sore com mate roady, and went out Mobile papers of the 4th ant . again with the > Wi leste nati be pot five railee veh ne ath Inet h Reawwerse the capture to oa, where be lay off and on until otehe the Of Selma, Ain, with 23 pieces artillery anda large | Unjon vomels did bot follow Lin. A correspondent amount of Government property Intiniates gat (heir cone nthe, a the state of the weath & and » athy im r tay her first at From Mexico. ; tho Stonewall Terk and that her ballast rolled, The coneula the United States in Corunna entered @ protest Reported Sorrender of the Chief Army of J narez. Qvainetthe “ald and comfort ehown tothe ram im the port of Ferrol during #ix weeks The Spanien Cairo, 11. Apri) 14. —New Orleans advices of the | Admiral, in his reply. utinat 1 that h verns Sih inet, are * » kT ment could not eet rid of her in ashorter tite, af she ap ldba ol Sabon The Tavs Deira claims to wae leaking and uneoaworthy, Te te eatd that the have late official intaligence [that Gea, Kheageng, | stonewall boleted the robe! tiag betor was vut of commanding the chief ariny of Juarez, in Central | French bands, Mexico, has abando. t. lis whole army have given up fighting and returned to their homes, From Earope. Twe DD 1 the coute From Nanano Tho steamship Corries, frota Havana the Sth, and Nassau the lth of April, haa arrived at thie port, Nasean, N.P., papers ere received of Marveilles, with @ ‘The French barque Fueene cargo of about 8,000 have ¢ Later News. Halifax, April s.—The eteanehip Buarepa from coffer, 2,000 pieces of Queenstown, the 2d iust,, hae arrived mahogany, (crotch), about 12,000 ibe wax, 1,800 dried VUE “STONEWALL APFAIR, hides, and about 40 fone of logwood, was totally A Lisbon diepateh of the let of March eave, that wreeked on the N. KB. Pointof Groat Guagua, on the the American Minieter at Lisbon has demanded | Morning of the 25th FPebruacy lat, The captain and crew wore part of the men were drowned, eatiefaction of the Porturuese Government for the fire aved,; the inate and two soa- ine upon the Niavara and Bacramento, ty the Portu- quose torte, He alro requeete the diemiowal of the | The blockads runner Bansheo, with 1,000 bales of Commander of Fort Belan, and a alte of twentys | Cotton, arrived at Nassau on the Sith, trom Galveatoa, one guostothe American flag, Nothing as yot has | She reporta Galveston garticoned by 1,200 troopa, been decided in regerd to the matter, Pwelve | ederal ehips were off Ue bar, Six eteamers GREAT BRITAIN had sailed recently trom ilavana for Galveston, The correspondent of the London Timers, writing from Ricimond on the 4th of March, saya New York State Lesislature. Tam daily more convinced that if Richmond fille a and Lee an tonne driven from the fied itis jeante. Put th riave of My a al reve stiou whieh Albany, April 14.—The Senate, in Exeentive Bee w! completed. There will ensue a time : . v0 ‘et . when every impo tent town of the South will require | 808 to-day, rejected the Governos’s nominees for & held by w VY nkee 1» whey exultstion in | Metropolitan Fi opera, by Li to 1b. k will be exchar r sobernera andr ght Mr. Lambe vted four Vine Co | q nd wheu it wil emized thar th foeine | missioners Ye the (au¥ yr, because he o sooue@eot ble mightles revolutenare drama eit uot | aired to have no deiny in this ligation. 'T be pia) ed out save in the times of out children’echils | conuiismion wes Bok what he « «ood or desi diva nevertheless he could ne ‘ eponattitity of lu the House of Commons on the 3let., Lord C, Pa- | delay, and must vote m the pemination., It get an d that the Admiralty had received no propose) | ee ey ee te ont ool a Ue A hae reanction’n: or supporting any fresh attermpsto | jie tneweh . o . uM 008 wh the Neth Pole. tie was therefore unable to Gas howahit ths Lt ch casa deopadl. whatcou ee the government would take if sucha Mi. Andrewa anid be tt proposal wee rade na rocurd auéitiet tho counrmat 9 Mr. Newderate put some questions as to the idea of | 0M ht ak-epyat lel Hi etal the I te taking np . waider ein lund as judi. | p ominest part in ndwe: cine © paoseof the fire Lord Peinerstou repscd that the Government. re- Hu ee 5: beled “ “ MSDS; Bp 295s he know, ppectot the Pope permona ly very tnuch, but for hitn Alter bret explan . by other senatonm, the tocome to Pngiaud would be both an anachronism |, was taken witt end a eoleciem At M : : 3 A A Moeaere, Alle Ane i ‘ Cook, The revenue retarna for the financial gear ending n ar. Volsee ta mm th ear ithetanding great reductions “NAYS eoere Het ‘ Andrews, Reach ation, the ae exceeds by nearly half ami Bil Onruce, UoitielcCersne. ielda, HAtsea sterling Che estituates of Mr, Glad e Hiobba. Humphrey, Murph to, duuth, White Meeers. Barings Circular en at # large busin aud Woodruff has been done in five-twenty bonds, and that prices | yay Pasuep,Kelativy to the Croton Aquedact BASAU ORS! OF: i we A st to dnd ae Lave lin new York, Incorporating the New Rochelle Save * eiayer He nht eman ing ¢ oak the bone , day te Hy (ube were feeeiyed RTT ofr | Newbure vine Hank To thee e the Har again advance 6 te an Wow Cent | toward Agsecittion of Exempt biremen, lLoconsolf- mr @ have also attracted attention, and have | date the Brooklyn and Canarsie aud the South Brook aval advanced hitcad . he 00) eee iva and Rereen Street Railroals Hank of England, on the Joth ult. retuced Ite | ixvoutts. Mer, Bell reported the annual wupply bu, od ae Peers sey trrtayaddiay‘altsthindle Bibpey pitt which was made he special onder tor this evening BF Sematd (OS RORY) bie uO ment SUP oe rans | iy Me Lalnbeer just the re ention of the pres et ibe L jo tunde, and cousule are buoyant and | ne toard of Commienioners of Churith Agreed to advancing ‘ ee ov Kelson, sintton & Con Rest Indie and enere! mor. | £2 c1ee@ Dwleht street, lrouklyn. chante, have «uepeu partment. ‘Their liabilities Mr, Manger, of the Se eet Committees appointed te are enttmated utd A wleriog etamine into the affaire of certain departments ‘ P Wf certal » of provincial bank bas suapended. the Porte ; ‘ iy Ay ™ Nu pany. Their | New York, reported that the Committes wore not yet jaliiities are about £] ’ able to make a written report, and moved that they the Biamingham and Joint Stock Banking Com- * nonin t pany bad agieed to take up the businoss of Atwoud | %° slowed to continuo the investigation during the sud Bpooue:’a Book, which lately suspended at Bir recess, nud that the luvestigation be extended to all mingham and to pay the creditors eveven slillinge | tie departments of the City Government that the eid bree pence in the pound ; cates The Woet India mail steamer had arrived, with | Commitiee may deem advisah¢, over two und a quarter tidions of dollars in epecie Mr. Bell thought that the Committee bad aceom- wine vl Diockade ruuoery plished all the good It can aceomplish, and move it be discharved, Mewrs, Low and Lalmheer oppored thia motion, and ther A message wae receive | from the Governor vetoing the Dry Dock, Kast Broadway & North River Rall. road bill, because be cousidered the erent tee in. definite The bill to inerease the fare of the New York Cen. tral Kuilroal wos then tekea up, aud passed by ad that THE ATLABTIC TRLYGRAPIL The French Government will probably send one or two steamers to accompany the two that are sent by the Envlieh Government with the Great Fartern acrove the Atlantic at the time of laying the Atlantic cable, and itis hoped that the Lulted St ment wil It da elated that Napoleon will leave Paris early in Muy, not returning autil November, his physicians re wes laid on the table Goveru- do the same, having recommended seven mouthe alwence in tho | 19 % 1 eounisy alt ‘The Mariposa Mining Company bill was referred autry Gir, ITALY back with power to report hte 7o9 The evening eoseion was devoted to the consWderas Je the allocutions delivered at the last consistory, | tion of the supply Bill, Adjourned, re the Pope expressed eurpriee aud sorrow at tho sad A » eventa which have recently taken place in Mexico, weombly. tr t > yn erlet " His Holiness boped Maximilian would abandon the {RAPER T Ice Beiaive ve Sona ly art ey ene , ‘ ‘ pire © provide grounk courte upon which be has ontered and eatiafy the Just | fora final resting-piaes for the remains of New York desires of the Hluly Sve. The Pope further thanked | \olunteere who tell at Gettysburg and Antietam, : " ont jal To change the name of » Mariners’ Savines losti« the Iehepeot the Catholic world, especially thone of | tute, ‘To incarnorate the Students! Ald Bociety of Ital rdefending the religion and liberties of the | the New York brue Acadety Pitts Pasern. Relative church despit to marks on casks and packages containing butter and chee Mr, Weed woved to take trou the decee the secular authorities, PRUBBIA, the table the Metro- the Milltary Committee of Chambers, the depu- | Politan Health bil. and movet the previous question, : which wae ordered by oo whi vows The motlon to ties arnendswect was introduced, with the object of | take from the table war carr. to 61 votes | effecting @ ree Uiation between the Government Mr, Vea Buren moved to adjourn, Carrled—oe and Chamber, and proposing & maximum strength of | 6% NOE | the army at IS, men, which was rejected by 11 to Sr ener eenee! 6, ‘The Commi alno re general military | Tam Meraoronitay Hracra Bint—After spend. stinates and Heavy estimates an finente, thus + sovern! Lours in the attempt te steve {re uring tue whole military and naval proposals of the sag several hours (Bs Pio ateve OF the mo government, tion to reconsider the vote by which the bill waa AUBTRIA lost, it war flually reacbod, and the previous qucs Count Mensdorf, had mado some ministerial expla- | tlon ordered by & vote of 69 to Gt, while the qr tlon in » Lower Houre Reisheratt Ile said the | ou the reconciliation was being taken, views of the Government on the question of the Mr, Clark asked to be excused from voting. The | Duchios would be communicated tn the Federal Diet | BF reaid the ventionan wae e fy recorded on the pixth of Apri, Av rogards relations with | Mr. Clark said he lad vored by mistuke, having Italy he said the Government desired to protuote the | Paesed off with another metuber | material interests of the two countries but that fualy Mr, J. 1, Parker would excurs the gentieman, pro | jusiutained # joetiie attiiude to the Govertient, pe | Yiting his request way made in rood tmith, tor the desired to econcusize. but tauet maintein the portion | | Blob party bud already been betra.ed enough to de of Sustria asa great power feat the bill, Bome Union men! e pioved recreaut lo every Obiigation th oved their party Livern ipru ld, -lhe Timps today hes an ed. The speaker’ hen utigiuan, Mr, N. Clark will {torial on the amended tariif law of the Untied States, | be excused, ti there are no oh cctiou It nye Mr.J. L. Parker—! olye , A ie ; fsb. Titad Mr. N. Clark then vorw So iheniahin oon fal Ait ba Ad Ls Tred The result was auuounced, and tho Lil duclarea, | ta alike conderimed." It ironically ere he tramere | lost, of the echeiue with peculiar wiedom ip selecting the = ay | bet ot Ai 1 ite tuauyuration, LOCAL NEWS The Auwy asi NAVY GAderrTr eave 4 - . The we nited States Navy has now been WEW YORK AND THK VICLAITY, accoupile aus be confessad that in the bands of and Porter, the bieb reputation Laser TABLEAC IN THE Dearr Drawa whieh the oti J souwen of that Power estab. lished, sou alter she Owtional existence of itselt, has Leen wreatly enhanced | Hernambuco, March 11.—Montivedo bas surren. | dered to Generaifiores, The Braritians uow occupy the city, uvep, AND Beowras Disgustey Yesterday witnessed the overthrow of one of the dearest Lnetitations of our country We allude to the draft, It bas been dearto@ large aud patriotic clase efour able-bodied eitizeus, to the extent of trom three hundred Wa thousand doilarsewch., Another larve class bad bat receatly become closely attached tolt, They had received certain attentions frow the dartitution in the way of invitatious to secept board: | kng and clothing free of charge, In justice w the Consents Dri Commercial April lat Buening,—Cotton aales to- « including 2000 bales to speculators aud | he market ty less firma, bus quiet and un | Liver poo, Bu t oN Hvoadatuffe market "he Hreadatuffe market {s quiet and stead Pro | vision market dull, Petrolgum iru at 20 te ua Oed for refiued, class » Lo have been thrown out of expected situations ee arity Let— Heening.—Consols closed at 59/6 @ | by thy diggomtnuance of the draft, It abould tay stated, Americas dWcke—Dlnole Comtrel i, hy 1% 4 025 Continued un (he aes wage,