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THIRTY.THIRD VE AR. ) NUMBER 10,224 s Hl The Latest New By Telegraph to the N. ¥. fan. FROM WASHINGTON. More About the Martyr Pres nt, SCENES AT THE OBSEQUIES. Pursuit of the Assassins, CAPTURE OF ONE OF THEM, Dispatch from Secretary Stanton $100,000 REWARD OFrZRud. The Sewards Out of Danger. PRESIDENT JOHNSON BUSY. Reception of Foreign Officials. ADDRESSES AND REPLIES. Preparations in this City to Re- ceive the President’s Remains. LATEST WAR DISPATCHES &e.,. &e. From Washington. The Odeeqaics of the late President Faveral Arrangements Washingto® In Mourning he ¢ erewmonics— Appearance of the streets Final Keating Vilace, &e- (Special Correapondener of The Sun) Wasutnaros, April 19, 1565, Aslam writing thie afternoon, the tnusic of many Dande (lately participating inthe mouruful pagean @f the day) isetill heard in the street, and as I look } away down street, I see squads of solliery and croup | of citizens discussing the all absorling topic. It reese e@e if the atmorphere had cleared # litte since the tragic event. Pedestrians seem to move more lively, and Indies are now beginning to appear Streets, clad in gayer costumes than I have seen upon them during the past few days, This may be fancy Dowever, Yet it reema ns it the gloom waa brighicu- fing up, now that the body of the late President bus been laid away—figuratively epeaking—in iw fina! resting place, Mr. Gobricht is now preparing to send you, by tele Graph, hisdispatches detalling the ceremonies heid bere to-day ; and as his telegrams will have given you all the essential particulars, I ehall contine my~ self to these matters not sufficiently tmportant to send over the wires. The body of Mr. Lincoln lay in etate yesterday, guarded by a special detailof army officers, consisting of Ma. enerals, Brigadiere, Colonels, Majors, &c., who were glad of such an op portunity of thus watching over the remains of one they had honored while living, and sincerely moura- ed in death, As soon as the public were shut out from the White House, yesterday, (about 5 o'clock.) and « few privilewed personaces had obtained their lust view of Mr. Lincoln's remains; a score of workmen were admitted to the East room, which waa then made ready for the ceremonies of to-day, During the might, carpenters and other workinen were engared fu building up platform seats upon three sides of the room, for the accomodation of thore invited to wltnem the proceedings, Almost nolsclessly this work was performed. The materials had been previously pre- red, and as each tier of seats went up, each man erewod to work us if he did not wish to disturb the repose of one apparently eleepiag in the richly decorated coffin, around which the sentine! officers were stationed in full uniform and drawn swords All night long these preparstions continued, ead after the day had dawned, a black cleth eovering, placed over the rongh boards, compiwted the principal portion of the mechanical work requir- ed, The early part of the day was occupied in arrang- fing chairs and otherwise finishing! up what remain- @d to be done, The magnificent Catafaique which had been pinced nearer the centre of the room, aud sur- rounded by the rows of seats, was built apon a pi form which raised it about tliree feet from the tioor. ‘This platforin wae covered with black cloth, and above ft rose ano'her uarrower platform ten feet wide by sixteen feet long. Ate fora, rose 4 pillar, and resting npon these four pillars wae an arched canopy or roof sppropriately draped with black alpaca, The aldes of this canepy extended geome inches over the platform upon which the coflin was placed, the whole belugeleven feet in height above the foundation platform, The canepy was lined with fluted white silk, forming a rich contrast to the heavy festoons and curtains of alpaca hanging eracetully from the corner posts, Evercreens und white flowers eomposed the other decorations, entwined with silver face, surrounding the structure, The cofa, of pol- fahed mahogany, ined with lead and pade! withwhite eatin, was adorned with silver stare and siield, Upon the sides massive silver-plated bandies andornaments pepresenting drapery, Around the lid a band of silver lace drooped in graceful folds, with tassels of sliver and silk cords at eithercorner, Upon the foot of the eoffin lay en anchor, compored of white tlowers, for- warded from New York, and atthe head, «@ cross of white japonicas, Other flowers were profusely scat tered around the sides of the coffin us it lay upon the dale. The body of Mr. Lincoln, whieh war dressed im the Diack suit he wore at bis late in ation, had been embalmed with such rkill that it reemed like rigid marble, ‘Ihe countenance looked somewhat tallow, with a elicht disc loration arvund the @. doubtless cue wo t voor of preparing the corpse, For thie pu:pore the braina were removed from the ida ae Cee i} | upon the an effect skull, the blood was drained from the body throued | surtied an incision made in the jugular vein, Then an open: tng was made in the thigh, through which the em- balbning preparation was injected inw every vein, re- placing the blood already taken away, This prepara tion soon hardens the flesh, and preserves it 1 effec. tually, that decay ls searcely possiblo, Ladee! se woll was litte Willie Lincoln's body preserved, that father caused it to be shown him several thes during the three yours it has lain in eviving vault, The teuturoe were une White Howe by tickets, elx hundred of which were fesued this morning at the Treasury Department by Assistant Secretary Harrington, and at twelve o'clock the mour.ers began to take their places, The cle:- gymen, rome sixty or more, carne firvt, the represent atives of the press being already present, After these, gave men representing every phase of civil, military, paval end political life, In short, distinguished men gh te nation from every Binks; Governors, ox~ismge and hie ercretaries in fill uniform, decorated with | merchants and others in delegation! aad separnicly. n the Diplomatic Corps, each foreteo minister croares and ribbons denoting some honor conierted by prin Cabine' 1 lide’ en ion of e were Others, were etaitoned werrest the Catefa vue. mevtaaticr 0 oF potentste, Next the Presicent and bis t. otives of the deceased, Mes, Lincoln pot appes Lad” also retusing to enter tie roum, A de ¢- sootiemen from Lilinoie and Kentucky, act- hief mourners, The pall-bea ers, among # horn nerals Grant, Haileck, Admiral Parragat aot lew hana doven ladies were also prevent. A few to twelve o'clock religious services were t ern by Dr, Hall (Eptsepal), who read some verses of ator trom the momeat House bands playing funeral mare their cloaad carriages tooved iu pairs, Y AY co I ripture. B mpeon next offered a praye uariey Dr. € proceatior op weed wit as soon as the body had hearse: wt eight feet if Grey Usapen ‘ ®& prayer 1 been placed d ipon the lof ethes eof all ¢ n ho it became the on it reared in frrntof the Whit At aricnal the corteece slowly moved off, th ‘ ook @ ermal rhe wn 1" 1 ad « e mourners n in other oon little torpex r cartinge. and wy 2 The procesaion fi fenee re n etweenty neylvaniaar ‘ ' fpoople ining the cidewalka, On each lamj-post and tir tioned either men or bore Argo in every ning frames covered with pr Lyon the houret window scoiesa of hea crowds . piey Gnd intereect- ing etreets crowded with lookers ou as far wp as the eye could ace them i Eve ex! the route and arming y house alot Litod aly of need in thise procession, compvsed of wove than twenty thousand persous, was an bour ead @ balf poe ve around the foot of Capitol Hil. Having reached the Eesvern portico, the cotfia wee taken from the hearse aud carriod up the etepe into the Rotunda, where it wae ploced Levesth We maguificcat dome surmounted by Craw ert A brief, but Impressive service consigued | Dust anto Dust," ta the presence of but a very few mourners and then the guards of honor (oe tlon, posting sencries, and expe ling ai) in’ rudere bo t ford'e bewatiful statute of Lib in, bis nde to tucriow, Thus was buried, ao to speak, Abrahara Lincs tho ywed tothe grave Hein «tate yro many at tha Capite ie city, will and from ‘hence will be semoved to itv fnal resting place in }ilinois, Itiea now detinitely arranged that t lots rermaina wih pass through yourcity on | we ther way w Spri Nemo. jeld, BY TE RAP Washington, April 20.~ Lmmense crowds are gath- ered at the Capital to-day to eee the remulus of Pi eai- aged in conducting iuvertigations of matte ach of the corners uf this plat- | dred eitizens of New d | his | ° | a Those invited to be present wore adinitted to tho | ,), i | | t Lincoln, which lay in the rotunc'a, General Augur, by direction of the Secretary of War, has ioued an order prohibiting ali those en- con. nected with the rurderof Mr, Lineolu, and the at- tempted assnssination of Secretary Seward, from dl. vulging any information broaght out by the invest! gations, except to the War Departme All partios violating this order will be looked upou a obstruct- ing the prompt arrest of the conspirators, and will be panished accordingty, On Tuesday the rebel priconere at Point Lookont, throush their psercenou of Divisions, passed ree tlony representing toe voice of twenty-iwo thousand rebel prisoners, expressing their abhorrence of the aseveinotion of the Inte President, and (heir wari evmpathy with the distre sed fay ity tlone were to Le sent to the War Departiaent through Gen, Larnes, comme Condition of the Sewards. Wane Devanrwent, Washington, April 20 Major General Jx The following is the official report of the condition ecretary Seward and hisron, Mr, Frederick sew ard, this moruing, Lpwin M. Brayxtes, Be ary of War dlu- he resolu- ¢at Lolnt lookout, April h--0 A.M. To Hon, KE. M. Stanton, Becretary of War Hre—I have the honor to report that the Secretary of State passed o restiess pight, but is more comforta- bie this morning. Mr. F. Beward coptinues to im- prove slowly (signed) G, BR, Baars, Burgeou (ieperal, SYOOND DTPA TON, the honor to report that there hae been a deciled | ovement lu the Secretary of State to«lay. No perceptible alteraiion in the caso of Mr, F, Seward, (Aligned) J. K. Panes, Brie, Gow Delegutions Calling on l’resident Johnson Washiigion, April 20.—Delegations from verivuse etates are calling in quick eiccession upon the Breri- dent, to tender to hitn their os T! moru!ng, at eleven o'clock, adelevation of ong hun- precy, com pored largely of neve of Jersey City, called upou hii atthe Tren Department. Govern or Parker introducod the N Jersey delegation, addressing President Joloson ip substance as follows : 9 P. M.--Thav condition of the eet eupport, 6 Mn. Puesipent: I present to you a deleegnilon, comprised of some of the mort respectable aud influ. en iene of the Btate of New Jerse They came to this city for the pu pour of Inaniesting their so for the vreat calamity Uiat bes beralen the netion by partic. pating du (he solemn cerenonies of the funera: of (he late Clici Magwetiace, We have thought it proper, Leiore leaving tor our hones, lo eall upon you. for the purpose of assuriug yon that in the tuture, ae in the past, New Jereey will make every sacrifice to maintein the Government in ita confiies with treason, Whatever differences of opin. jon MAY exist Among the peop.e of our state ar to qnestions of national poles, the e united io the oclermination to waitin, ot @l) bagurds, the lites. iity ofthe Uulon, Tawure you, alr, that iu every constitutions! act which will teud to suppress the ra. bellion and preserve (he Union m will have the support of the wuthorit.es and poome of the State of New Jermey, Preaident Johnaon, in repty, eaid: Gentlemen: 1 can seare gress muy feelings and t our words of comfort aud kip guspleigus at this tine, ud language to ex- upon thie oerasion 1008 Are eHpocinily Having been called to thie post by Providence, 1 am overwhelmed with a reuse of the obligutions and duiies devo tau I feel dee the kind @xpreseloue confidence you hay . other day that our late Ciief magistrate wee inane. jated, AMer LAVINg mervod une tel Wilh aeewptance to puarly wll tie people of this countr And now he hae been 8 down like & #ar tr ite eplere, leaving Questions Of yie@at political anportance to be lam @rpectally ul kiul for your euceurace- ment at this tine, and you will please gocept my thauke tor your tendered aid and support Reception of the Uritish ‘inister. Washinvion, April 20.—Sir Predenck W. A Truce waa to-day introduced w the President by the Acting Secretary of State, and presentod bis ere- Jentials as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plent potentiary of Her Britaunic Majesty to this Govern- ment, Sir Frederick made the following remarks upon the orcasion Mr. President, It is with deep and sincere concern atl have to accompany ty bret ofticini act with expressions of condolence On Saturday inst the ceremony that takes p ace to-day was have beea pertormed, but the g:aciour inientions of the late bs mented President were frustrated by even which have plunged this country inte consternation and aihietion, and which will cali forth in tireat Britain feelings of horror as well as pri nd sympeth: tor the vietime, It becomes, theiciore, my palutul duty. sir, to present the iefter from my sovercien, which am bearer w you es President of ihe! 8. and it is with pleasure that 1 convey the assurances of rovard seeded wich ar Maissty town ~NEW YORK, FRIDAY, eeaen, Senator, Representatives, doctors, lawyers, |.etr, ne Pree dent of te tar : s |: Laatiy Captain Robert Lincoln and the ve- ‘ (Presbyterian), preached the sermon, | -APRU States, T am fucther directed to express Hor Majesty's friendly dieperition toward the great nation of whieh you are the Chief Magiatr te har boats cond wishes for ite pacce, poe perity anu we fare. Her Malesty has nohing mae at heart than cultivate those i f amity pond cood tuderstentine which he LJ PY @Reted Letwean the tro kind uites Sta e- and creat Britain a tthe: | em directed toperorn the dotice © portant and honorable por: contidai to ime, mil tie, eit to ay thatit ehail te ‘Le otvect of Inv ear ae endesen atocarre out me tuetiictions futhiuhy in thee eeywct and exproas the hore. ¢ that rou stil favornh). conside: riy atter pu te tenet your spprolaiion, and to vive effect to oF fre Ptegous ot he OY haend He: Macesi.'s Go ern ment. Thave ‘he honor, ein, io piace in vonr bende the ietter of crodence coufiuel to me Ly Ler Me Moeiy To which the Prevideat repl erick C. W. Bree, sir, Th | timente which cou have ex prea Kei anole M geety, give me eres Bita'o ana the Undted S'a v fui et forma of commerce botw y of portions of thelr posseesionag, aud 1) * | larity of Geir ianguace and lawe are drawn into con. | Uisat, and jutimate iptercouree at th e time | They are from ihe De CAUsee OX pr to hequent | orcaatc naot mirnocerstan ing, So eure net people of the two countries engaged throughout al | most the y 5 fo du the pursuct of etmilar commercial enterpr recompa 5.7 naural iWutles aod jeaious cs, that at firet viebt ti would Recta Cat he two Goverment: © Se ene Os, OF, at bet, cod and caten'ating frieudsa, So cevoled are the two uatiogs throughout ail thels domain, and even in their moat reme i aud colon poowe fiona to the prine rights « onetit | tonal Liberty ther hand, wuperfic al | olwerver might ect wnt upon w continual concert of actoo aud ay y, Aooun ing to an | al.ance betweqn them, bach is charsed with the mourof the procresaand Its of aconsid tion of the | wn tare, Bach, io ite epheie, | | tto diMiculiies and Winle not pitt teu in } other The interests of eivuiration } anity require that the two rhould | IT pave aware known, and ce. vepted ites a tact honorable to boeui countries, that the Queen of bngla 6 8 sincere and honed L- wiaherto the United States, T have been eqaally fiank aad explicit in the opinion that the triendenip ofthe 4 teat a : wards (rca 1 ie @.julle Oa by all th Heiderations of tate and of sent nent a ing e characver of both. You will ho e+ fore be acerpt ea tuiuieter, frie vel dip. posed te the te yHanee of perce an he honor of woUD coustiles, You wili tind tuy se faked aad toy ae sortetom acting in accordance with the aame enligh ed policy and conse entreutiyeat: and so lam eure thub fe wii ft wet occur ih Sour Cane that t yout f or thie ywertnme v ver have c to et that such an impor. velation- shipe wb ouch acrine Shortly after the reception of Sir Frederick Truce the various members of the Dt the Corge were | prerented to the Presi t by the Acting Secretary ot State, As Dean of the body, Baron Von Gerolt, the Minister from Pruwia, addressed the President ts follows: Mu, Peesipesr: The reprerentatives of foreign # hare asseinbled Bere wo exprom@ te) our ba Hlenev their teclings at t deplorable events of which they have been wituess; to say bow eine cerely t eha © vatlonnd mourning for wel ate of the lace Proavtent, Abraham Lincoln, end how ply thew @yropathime with the Verbwment and pecopie of the United Bietes in thiet r erest etiv tion. With equal ¢ince:ity we tender to vou, Mr. President, our ea tor the wellare aud pros perit f ant! for our personal | healt alo. Mr, v t eave ut ere his oo; as ou (Oo Our | airee ost hopes for an rar tabliehioent of peace sk hide K Oat CoUDLrY, Bod for the natotenaner of the frieudi, velations between ihe Government of the | pited Btater and the Governments whieh we repre. sent, ‘To wh ch the President replied : Genulemen of the | thonk you ¢ hod y 1 heart! plomatic ly bebalf of the Covert ) ot the Uuited Staves, for the symp have #o teeducly capresved upou the mourntul eveuta to which soureer, The good wishes aiso which vou | so kindly offe: tor the we © ond prosperity of the Un.toa States, and for pereoual hewiu and bay nese, aie grotetul recelved Your hepes for the Cally forte ation o peace in this country are cor- digily recipr {by te You tay be wasured tt 1 etiall lovwe nothing undene tow ery those relations of irignds hip whieb fortuuately exist betwoem the Lites Distes and wl teiemo powers The Assassins, One Handred Thousand Dollars Keward, fowvreray.) Wan Derarrent, Waeutwatos)? Apiib 2, 150d, y Major-General John A, Ine The murderer of our late beloved Ir Abraham Linco’n, lee atlarge. Fitty tho jare reward will be p by thie De partinent s apprehension, tn addition t) any veward offered by munictpal authorities or Keto exeentives, Twonty-five thousand dollars re- ward will be pala for the aporehension of 3, A. Atra- rot, eometinee called * Port Tobacco" one ef Booth's aocomplices, Twenty-five thousand deliars reward will be paid for the apprehension of David C, Iurold, Liberal rewards will uduce to the another of Booth's accomplices, be paid fur any in | arre tof either of the above nawed erimiualsor their TL accomplices, All persons harboring or secreting the eld pere or either of thom, or aiding or as-ieting | their concealment or ¢ will be treated as are compltices ia tt urder of aad the athaupted aaaselnation of the Slate, and # Military Comani Lat the btain of innocent ehall be subject to trial be and the punwbmoent of de ion bleed be retaoved frum the jand by the arrest and | All good eitivensare Eb punlehment of the murderere ¢ ou this oe a lence oh fe ulghs nor day uutl | man ehould consider bie | this solemn duty, and reat be. it be accounplished, FKowrn M. Srawron, Becretary of War Capture of Atzerot, Baltimore, April W.—A dirpated fron General K, A. Tyler, dated Relay House, this evening, saye “Sergeant Gamill, of the let Delaware Cavalry, Captain ‘Townrend'’s company, of ny command, has just brouvht iu George A. Atcerot, one of the maause ins, the detectives who He has been identiied by havo been pureuing him* (This lethe men in whoee tod of the Kirkwood Houre, was found the pistol and lowle knit Ilo ts the tndividual Vice-Vre ed «© particulariv about ent Johuson's location and movements.) The Pursuit of Booth Reading, Pa, Aprils ust even Mr, Lyon, 8 LU uited States detective olfia t, fom whom Igetthe folloy he Hooth affair; The report that Booth cane to heading on the trata who ina Thas [ have ing relative to le correct, He waatn Rowtiag a) cay, Lhe man that recoguized hin infusined dewetive Lyon of his being iu town, and that Le kuew it was looth Mr. Lyon finmedintely, In pany with Mr. Miller, another detective, pre ed w trace him. They finally | traced bim to the depot, and ascertained thas ‘a man answering his dewription had got on the train which had just left, The fucts | were fiamediateiy wade koown © bir, G, A | Nicholls, Superintendent of tho road, and ap | engine waa tled up, aul Mow Lyon and Miller, to gether with the man who had seou Booth, proceedod at | full epeed to overtake the recular tralu, ‘They did overtake thetrain, but at Vort Cilnton were informned that the man described had cote? the train there but whether he weut to tue Catarvivsa train or not, they could not ascertau, A dMupatch was sent to Tunojue to the couductoref the train, aud in the Meantime, Port Ciiutou # as thor Upon the arrival uf the train at Tamaqua the con- ductor telegrepled as follows “Ihe man ison the iy” DAE hal ik hid id dalled ak le islly searched, ae ae nes etre nee ees 8 ee 1 21, 1866, tran ie Booth, his arrest are kept private for obvious veasons, MOONY DISPATOM, Rea "fag, MH. April ).—On my return from Potts. | sereuiations to me lest evening *o.e | each, that i vent « epecial ensine to Pottevil'e afier | Of Blakely Riv | the upeveulng pawenrer train; but the man het left the trum at Auborn before the telegram could reach it, He then walked back ‘© Port Clinton after dark and sole bis paaaye te ‘Tamaqua, on one of our He is now canght at Tamaqua, od to ‘ook out for him, and wid be The e has been some ground vile, the + | coal irate last aig hi, whore we tvecrap held antl identiied for enspiclon thatit is Poouh,! G, A. Nronot ta, What meamires are being taken for | SP RICE ONE CRNT..AN GOLD VPFWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, — —— The Attack on Mobile. Dispatch from Admiral Thatcher. ington, April %W.—Acting Kear Admiral Thoteber, in aletter to the Navy Department, dated t, Mobile Bay, April 9, communicates | intormetin ef the fall of Fort Alexis and the Apan- leh Fort. aud save “ These very strong works were boniba.ded last evening, from 5 toT ofclock, by the army sod navy, and the Stare and Stripes are now fiyipg over the wall of Use e works, which are con- sidered tle key w Mob le, Our prisoners will amount to from 1.6% to 9.000 men: and we} ave also captured sixteen he Fightoon large eubmerged tor- pedoes wore taken by our boats trom Apalacha of ry cons. Sopt. Philadelphia and Readi .¢ Reilroed Blakely River, last night. in the vielalty of our gum. {UTD DistAteR boats, ‘These ar) the only enemies that we regan, ® Reading, April 20. Thefettizen who“ racoenized Hoot" was taken bofore a Justioe of the Peace this From Savannah, Afternoon, to make eMdavit of bisknowledes, Mo | Capture ef Mobile, Columbus, Ga,, and ewoars now thet Le has only seen Looth ones, and that wae seven rears aco, and aleo that he does not llereto- y Viet it was Booth, and that Telleve that fe he knew hit fr ) pursced we Lootn, ive ately e he state Incidents Connected with the Aesassination, On atraio tron Taito Jail Tn New Haven, ywhevan lo Au neta, Ma exulted in the mure and wereahu & pirty of soldiers cal! | tretron-tatker and forced him +o e.ve hor ein Sone } to bold binvelt in read nees towe with them when wa tot To the ermeciiy, an old mon oxtied Hare ver For! Staves aiter dark n they Dinek veils, Juniue Teutus Rooth, brother of the arsisein, is at u ronde ountry, er Cineipnal, wh ears Lie hair in gieat erie ne etare de resident Piavee, at Concord, hie views on the aad ovent, io @ feeling and crowd etly diepe vod The Dewcomar, at Weat unfortunnie ae to have lad a NH, and ce mane fu ite teeue f in In Sar from bh wus naly A workinau iu the Ar hal waa Kiso halt an hour ju whieu that gathered abs ithiwofice, ie wont at Swampscott, Me beet news be had heard in four ve Lle was larre aod feethered. and dragged through the town oat, with ao American tig in bis hande, ' f n hy th Medway, Mase, Rev, Mr, Mussey, of Bellin, preached ja the Bopties Church last Sunda change, deat At the clove of th met and paseed ree lutions of for etsut Maney fiftocn minu'es tole: rele leonard Wood. a eorekeeper in Fall River, Mare. Tejolecd ove: t pews, tp and gutted, aud the mau would he Bot been put in jal for aale-keeps Oblo, was, | or te @taten, ir ww Lhave m Acrowd pounded bim, owed b toot, ea eteerearnsineea aan —— earched the buildin ow bim through the sky dropped dead from grief over the news of e onads are not allowed to leave the , © clone ie the watoh for ‘les of Sonth Dartmonth, on going to church s found the edifee aot in mourning, where. fesivous tor the pulp.t out of their hing a inob called at the residence Le responded earnest speech, after which the Md., waa #0 Ue fug the stoue, proses but not harming the build- em, Dr Beecher expelled a ronne woman for vaulting over the Presideut's hus tied ouc” by his tellows for reloleine Utie Wrieht, a horse-rilway Supertotendent in Jawel, having wade use the expression, “Who's foo enouch to Kili the d——d old fool " waa given leave the city, by aciowd wald 1t was the arn, and tmede no allusion to the Presivent's teivices the congregation grief. and gave the town ln—and a his store wae smashed ave tured Ul had ‘iuel and, @ prominen: architect in Cleveland, heb glee over the news, say log, a charged, * You've tad your day of rejoicing t he gos and butala Reported Capture of Mont aomery, Ala. ‘The Savannah Hrnain containa the following By a deserter from the rebel army, Mr. Iverson Du. prez, and from a refuges, a native of Puluki County, thie tate, who has arrived in the city, wo learn that Mobile was captured last wook, Columbus, Ga. was also cuptured on Thursday Laat, by Thonuas’ cavalry, alter @ severe fight with Fors test's Trappors, We hope to be able to give partien- lare in aeubeejuent olision, Four or five hundred of Vorrest'smen were cap ured by General Thomes' cavalry Pufala, Ala, wae aleo captnred, and Montgomery was also reported to have gone np, + From ‘Memphis. Memphia, Aprit 1S. The trading-boat Syiph, Ble Paul, and another, name unknown, were captared and burned by Luxton’s guerrillas, at Hatchio river, The et r Eleanor Carroll, in the vicinity af Island £5, encountere! a storm, was b tamaged; Joat overboard « quantity of freight, and nine soldiers were drowned, ivews [tems ceding th aasarsination, which wer vitnparntive of Py . Mr, Iducolu, On sate rom oinht ike pec fe gat ed (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) and gutied the office, burning up ite cont # break Agkvrne es thquake occurred on the 19th tm gome of the Bouthern counties of California. A visraton from Puduca, Ky, anonymous but probable, mentions the surrender of the rebel Gen. Lyon toG Meredith, Jay Coowm reports that the subscriptions to the Seven-thirty loan yesterday amounted to #6, 062, - 800. Tur Nashville, T nn, papers announce the dasth of Andrew Jackson Donaldson, the adopted sop of Gen, Andrew Jackson. Cartaws Femmou, of the ship William Tell, of Boston, was murdered by the crew of his ship about four weeks ago at Peruarbuco, Tur Louisville (Ky.) Damoonar wi ys that the Confederate Major Tuylor bas been parcled for teu daya, to prepare for leaving the United Slates, he heaving refused to take the oath of allegiance or tocwter himee! ana rebel deserter Tr is atated that the guerilla: Mosby aurrendered bie command (00 men) to G ral Hancock, as Leht tothe fret floos kicked Lim down etalra aud ! y would perhaps have killed him, had he net been Berryville, Vaw on Tuesday last, The terms of teecued by the police, who locked him up, He leit | @irrender are said to Le eim'lar tw those accorded chipped fiom the place on the Court House, where i | Was cut Wa the aschiteet, ip the same cit CosMith, @ man from the coun'ry, « i Mr, i filthy uae, end aaid be ought long geo, whereupon he wae ou death by amob, but flually took retuge to jail Urder ts restored iu San Francisco, Mov have heen ly nehed in several places thro bout the State of Cai- hornia, for oxprerslng Joy over the assare nation (rea, MoDowell bas issued an order for the inetant arrest of offensive ra, and the prompt suppress sion of nowepapers ter tieaponable seutinente. Mecretary Seward’s Opt sination ef resident Lincola—louching ialsbition of bilal Love, ai A Wasuiauton correspondent of the Commemoma. Abvautiern givea the following incideuts con» | nected with the recent r of Prosklent | Lixootn : inion ef the Ansne mur Bald, or rather wrote, Governor Seward day." /'ita ta only history repeating ita. J; allgreat revolutions have their aaasa ina ae weilae their heroes" Learns hope that there are to be no more y thom aod thatthe hvea of the venerable Becre- tary of nd of bis wou will be spared to adorn the diplomasie records of their country, The con- dition of Brelenck Beward is very precarious, yes while t.ero ie life there is bope, ajor Bow. acdaud Mr. Hansel, who were alwo Lercarouely cut by tho sensasin of the Svcretary, are dong weil, Mra. Lincoln bas muffered much sioce the terrible bightof susush, and Lag required the attention o! Doctor Bloue, the tamuy phy@cian, Capi. Robs ert L.peon bt lepurted bitowel? in @ manne p | Dew at once Commanded the respect spd ex the sympathy of those who have seeu bim his tatner's death, But the youngest aon, ‘lau,' ! Mr, Ligculn always called bim, la inconsuiabie, He oater- | tbat | went to FPorats Tuestre with bos pareute on the j fatal eveniug, but nos relia ing “Our American Cousin down Ww (rovers Theaiwe to any ‘ ow iis wewdre- tiatic ale, tho poor ard the awd i neeme tt hes) jp ent Lincoln bes been abot, |W Bu egOudiug ebrie Lo busteued trom the | bourt, ud Was soon in Whe next room w tas dying ee ent, Horror stricken, hv reiused to see lie | Wounded \ather, buy moaned the whole mike in | . Yosteruay, aaa Weu-koown senator eater. oO. tue White Uoom, be Was me by the once t } terous lad, Woo exclaumed: "On| cap you tell me wot tuy dear father hed ever done to thet man to uekeo Lita boot lane desu PMs, Lincola was at ‘iret sj. Sed bo Consentto the reinoval of her husbaut'y rewmaing to KpcngGelc, Wino for tual fulerment, Mut Were ie dedire waniticsted to day bo bave them depowled in the ory ps besesth ble rotuoda, 1b the piac@ iubeuded tur ge Teun }ot George Washingwn, Vale woud be & hing resting piace for the mariye President, with tre tuajeduc Quine towerlby binh avove Lud seduelos, uubil it le crowned by freedom? The Family of I Mr. Joliustou's family resides at present in Nash. ville, Tenn, and cousiate of iis wile aud four children two sone and two daughters, Tis son Robert is twenty nine, and Andrew Johnston, Jr. is twelve ue of B. etwo dnuchiers, with their fuulies ssideut Johbustua, resi Lvile baving ou arivea trou | their bow in basterm Tennessee, One of Mr, Jobuston's fons (Charo), ® sureeon in the army, was (hrown irom bis boise in tLe year lous, and kill. €O) aod Col, PIOVOy & eOG-iD-law, Con munuing the { Fouruh | wentot lenoesses infantry, was killed jin the Yurhe of N ehwile, while gnilandy lending hia command, on the Lo lot December, 1504, Juage | Vaveron, if aid @ sob-lu-law of the President, lives in Nashvile Johnston baa been in very deli. cole Leath lor mame time past, aud itis probable Mra, 4 Dever wai peesice over We Picsidentum house. | bold. Msson-Gas, Warne bas demanded a court- martial te iu catia nie, ne caaee of big removal | from the command of the Pifth Corps of r | of the Putomas, nye OF the Aru 7 Gus. Les, instead of the eight or ten thousand moen stated in he Tetsonm bes turned over uuder | the articles of capitulation, over thirty-five thou- sand meu, with ® hundred and fifty pieces of aril (OF, sk Mah OM Oia af Orci fowu in the piabt and w@ready bis nawe has been t James neolh & 0 have been killed tly hammered w © Genera! Leo, A TauLinie accident occurred yesterday at the Cuarlestowu (Mawss.) N. vy Yard, One of the Workmen was eugaged tn drilling out the fuse ct en old Schenck ove Lundred and fifty pound abel!, when is exploded, instantly killing Timothy Lyons, John Murphy, Nathaniel Burch, and Daniel Drew, All the workinen in the yard were more or leas wound 1, Gov. Coutts, of Pa, has offered @ reward of #1. 000 for the arrest of Booth, This, with the rawan?t of 920,000 by the City of Washington, #10,000 be fhe City of Baltimore, and @60,000 by the military suthorities, mikes an aggrevate of 80,000 Bow offere! for this one man. There are also large m- wards offercd for the accomp ieex of Booth. General Intellige ce, (By Mati to the New York Bun.) Mx. Mowrgn, Acting Secretary of Bate, entered thet departinent uuder Von Buren, more thay thirty years ago, A orory ts current in [wana that Jeff Davia has cn cepoelt in one of the banks in that city, $100,000 in gold Tue rebels have destroyed thelr navy yard at Haliuax, N.C, on the Koanoke River’ Aram and 4 cunloas in process ui Lulldiug abared in the de- stirvction Tun Union members of the N. ¥. State Senew, ere circulating tor miynatures, an address to Mr. J>ynaon, intimating the hope that he will not allow Rimelf to pay uvy attent on to olice-seckery, Tur Matne papers reeurd ub ar: isge in Swe, 2m the B of ald. aced 14 years, to m widow lacy, of Tovel, aged 38 8) 6 isthe uwner of @ farm, @ud bas ‘taken tbe boy home," A Treecuns boilor explosion occurred at Wheels nz, Wows Virginia, on suo 2 inst, be which thirteen or fuuricen persuus were injure v wx of them dangerously ’ aM A PAGKENGEF train on the Rorton and Worceater Ralroa i was tired into in Worcester on Mouday, the bullet passlog directly under o gentloman'a chin, taking off some of his whisker Arrronr tetn clrealation that M th: ectreas, bas boon urreated at Hare abarg, usm Proosution, she having been upon the stave at | Ford's Theatre, Wastiugton, durin ey, . dten, 10g the assessine. as Laura Koone, Gas Wacnavays hos issued an order f at Memphi | officially recovviriny the fact that the retalticn A ded, and revoking several! of the Most airinzent ere previously in force for th atfuirain West Tennessee, pePTeLReA A terree from Guaymas, Mexico, saya that Gov. Perquere haw made ample preparativus to defeas any force the linperialists can send ayainst So wore, He bee orered the Juuanation of Guay thas whenever Richmond was taken by the United Biates troops, Tas loss of life from the late inun tion at Borre? end the adjacent isiauds, in Cancde Ras, wep much greater than sb first reported. Full fifty pereona were carriei away by the fk and drowned, At Lilaio Dupas three houses were knocked dowa by ihe force of the wind and water, end seventeen perm wred, vs ‘Tur pleasant practice of bank robbery has bra ken ont tn Hoos Toe thieves there mau od to dig @ tunnel CO feet in length betwoen » Grain sud the door uf (Le treasury vault, Having raised up @ fagetone they contrived to fet into the Vault, and w take trom thence a ¢ Ags $115, 00, Ligurenant Camtweut, of the Encincer ©. = oxrasuaie of the class which laf Wet Potnt les year, nduty at the fort nowtions being at Fort Bichmond—was accidentally shot ot For Ketmond, Staten Island, Tuesday surough careless handlog of fe supposed to be loaded, # ie inal was aed Centinyed on tte last page, nyt