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THE BF HN ate PUIRTY-THIRDY YEAR NUMBER 10,229. ls The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. FROM DANVILLE, VA, Effect of Lee's Surrender. UPRISING OF THE POPULACE, Terrible Results. THE CAPTURE OF MOBILE. Latest Cfficta! 460 Particulars, Guus aad Larce plies Seeured. CATASTROPHE ON IHE POTOMAC. Over Fifty Soldiers Drowned. THE ASSASSINATIUN INVESTIGATION. ARREST OF JUNIUS BOOTH. Condition of the Sewards. THE SECRETARY RIDES OU'T The | 1 Departure Journey. the of from Albany. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. Remains Intense Excitement Over the Fall of Richmond, FEDERAL SECURITI Rebel Loan &C., MC, Down. &e. News from Danville, Va. Filects of T Washingion, April The Ruchmond Witao, yesterday, hasthe following: From gentiemen of tntelligence who have reached thie city on foot from Danville, we have some interesting particulars of evente thet occurred th after the surrender of Gen Lee's army. When this event became known ip town and the surrounding country, a crowd of citi- and color, and a large num- i the buildings in santities of commis Surrender, 26. rene of all clastes, ages her of roldiers, collec which wero « @nry efores, mu general rueh upon the , aftera sho-t deliberasion, made @ estoblichments, The partios In charve of the stores at firet attempted to resist the foreed to desiet and seek their ath mob, but were quickly own safety In fight. every paitof the building, exch The mob e& 4 throughoud reon plu Tn one ofthe buldings antity of ammunition, weion caps. The sol- ‘around the powder, deriug eccording to hie or her fancy It appears there was a lare gunpowder in kega, and pe diere and country peor eager to secure it for fowl: While ther @ere thus engaged, by some means fire wae commu- Dieated to the powder, and, in an instant, the build- {oe end ite contents, including over fifty persons, were blown to atows North Carolina. Sherman’s Soldiers Expecting Furlougks. Newhern, N.C, April 21.—The Raleigh 8tanpann and the Raleigh Pa which are etill con- ducted by their former editors, appear in mourning, and pay touching tribuics tothe memory of the de- Parted President bherman's army is quietly camped a few miles Weet of B h, Walting the re- sult of the terms offered by the rebel authorities to Gen, Sherman, which have been sent to Washington for ratification. Most of Sherman's army ex- pected to be mustered out of the service shortly, or to eceive a furlough w go home aod remain there uutil they are wanted, e ewarme purposes, Gen The Capture of Mobile. Oticial Acconnt of the OCcevupntion Washingion, Ayr to The Navy Department has tocvived the tollowir Wess ¢ ! lost d choot the 14th instant, I had (rat General litionsi eure erott ' lod by Ge ore : tity, and the t f aed thed the Mavor addre 1 The ele oie ' Our 1 in blowing up main ship ele Ver formuidalie We We removing athe Department tint ed by @ tocpeao, whie + th el aah daup oi the Cln- Viihew® wae Gestioyed ia > Jiuseley Laver that yirtordss + ib tw t momanding + WeeeGer wikd Lele of ———— — —— Killed and wounded, will be forwarded as soon as received, (Slened HK, Trarcurnm Acting Roar Admiral, Commanding To Hon. Grnnon Writes Weat Ginif Qquadron P.S. So far aa ascertained, the number of une captured by the army navy, will pot fall short of tour hundred, many of them new and of the heaviest calibre, The amount of ammunition and ordnance stores is also very laree H.R. T. Terrible Steamboat Collision. Over Fifty Lives Lost Baltimore, April %, Yesterday morning, at half. bast 12 o'clock, the eteamer Maasachinsetta, with « lond of soldiers, the « ed and paroled med the Wack Dia pater partof whom were et lide A barge propeller, overs Awith asteamer in the Potomae river, one mile from Hiackstone Teland, which was acting there as @ picket boat, and bad ont Aeuard ne twe me The Mae- eachusetia k the Mack Diamond on the port wide, abait the boiler, inking her in about three min- utee, In the excitement attending the collision ¢ the two boate, many of the soldiers be pantie e@tricken, and heyend the ntrol of ¢ cipling, and ecized planks and whatever tt could find that would float, and hastiiy jure overboard, and many of them were thas drowned The Massachusetts lay near the 8 till da leht, picking up aboot ane huadred men, who either ninped oF were thrown by the fores of the colliaio on to (he wreck of the Hlack Dianiond he bows of the Masaaehnaet badly stove in, and it was with difficulty that ahe could be kept afloat. Later in the morning the steamer Marton, Capt. Mott, hay paned to be parsing the pot and relieved the Masea- cbrvette of & large portion of the soldiers on board of her, and reached thie place with them at 10 o'clock last nigh Capt. J. M. Holmes of the Third Veter an Reserve Corns, was the officer in command of the troops, and from a statement mate by bir, tt appeare thatthe loss of lift, aa near as can be ascertained at present, will exceed fifty, The night waa clear but dark waille tomny at present where the blame for th!+ disaster is to rest, were there being no moon, It ie init THE ASSASSINATION. Arrest of Janias Kratus Booth, Phiadelphia, April 26. Junius Brutus Booth wae arrreted in this city at eight o'clock this morn ing, and taken to Washington, where he {a now con fine! in the Vid Capitol Prison, It anderstood that life arrest was caused on eu«picion ot bis knowledge of the intention of the brother to eesasinate President Linooln, based upon hie letter to Wilkes, publiched in yesterday morning's papers regarding Bic and oil (The letter referred te above, was written from Cincinnati just atter the fall of Richmoud, and was eened simply “June,” spoke in arignificant of the oil busin advising J, Wilkes Booth to relin- quish it o for slice Richmond was taken it could be no Senses prt itable, A postecript in @ feminine hand was added, giving Booth the same advice in a somewhat earnest manner. Jt wae suepected by some thatthe “oil busimess” mentioned ip the letter, was but acover for the more desperate enterpriee which Booth bad in band.) hmond CONDITION OF TITE SEWARD S, Washington, April 16—9 o'clock, P. M.—Hon, EB. M. Stanton, Sir; have the honor to report that the Secretary of State rode ont to-day, and was bene. fitted by it. Frederick Seward ie caining strength as rapidly as le deeirat reepec J, K, Barnes, Burecon General, The Sad Journey, Departure from Albany Aibany, April 26.--From the time Inst nivht when the remains of President rm the Capitol until now, persons have been pr thither to ree the honored dead, line of people extends atieast a mile, one-half of those composing it being iadics, The coffin has again been strewn by ladies with tlowere, expressive of the feo! ings of those who have contributed there delicate aud beautiful tokens of sorrow and affection. Lincoln eporited in sing This morning the The cars and stoamboate this morning have brought additional thousands to the city, Allthe buildings b are draped with mourning, Among the moet touching mottoes fn he onte are the following. *’The heart of the nation throte heavily at the portale of the tomb." “ Let ue resolve that the martyred dead aball not have died in wain.’, When the hour for departure arrived, the remaing were conducted to the New York Coutral Railroad Depot by a large procession of civiliany and the mili- tary, arid the toiling of bella, the firing of minute- guns, and the eclema sounds of mournful mupric, and at about 4 o'clock we etarted on our sorrowfal jour ney. The pilot-engine ie the “Chauncey Vibbard,"” with one car attached, and the enwine which drawa the train ie the “Fdward H. Jone The latter has been draped in a handsome manner, by the ma mechauie of that na to Uti r se, who will neeom pany the trair Mr, Jones sends a mechanic by the nae of Janes Coyle ae far ee Buffalo, provided with the tools to make repairs, ahould any L At OMG necessary four o'cloek the remaine of the lan: ! Proal dent were res ed from Albany,en thelr way to © in the t. ‘The maeniieen ronge that had eonereyated here, t ty fl made up» ecene p fresh in the memories of the @, Monty mery Co, April 26 + bixty fe Th Albany, Avril 26.—Gov. Venton cannot proceed weet from this cit the ff ! cortege, on ac count of the adjourninent of the Lecielatare leh is expected to tuke place te-tuorro ile etafl and rev erat pro Mt state ofticinie go forward to Butfak an! Dunkirk Syracuse, Apr 26 The t ral cortete arrived at i A “ Not je A. ther are at least thirty-five thousand people withewming the Passage of the tr pat this we The Central Railroad Fare GUL Rochester, N,N. April \ Loree ana ent! urine tie x wae heldat the City Hall to t, te pop aesuce of the bill to increne " athe New York Cent 1. F lag r ray) ‘ t A Comittee was inted to WA nor jorm hita ef the ae he nde i him to veto thet % «© Company to increase (eir way fare ba From Havana, The News of the residents De A letber an! Havana, April 24 at NEW YORK, THURSDAY, | snip APRIL agin the harbor have aleo the! iw 18 he colors at hal Tur rebel ¢ nel Josse and twenty-ele't of his mast. A bow ure hae been ior blocka } . 5 rannete, ihere fe tuformation that ¢ ' is Mverrillas were captured near Eminence, Key ren painted Diack, aud is reriitiag out for the | Monday m The lose was ar s cither ave trade, side. From Mexico. Ges. THascock has fed an appeal t the colored pe f the Disirict of Coumbia, and of Operations of Cortinas Agninst the Impe- rial Forces. News by way of Matamoros and Havana isto the * efloct that Cortines had declared ara’ Marviand, A'exand Virginia, ‘ae ther sos turme the assassins of President Lincolu eud Bec, a. and the boride and was prepering to attack Gesorn! Mele. who isin | Seward Matamoraa with a division of about fire thous Manemar 0) Rongera of Now York, eome daye and men, According to verbal tnfor n, Corti | 8% Wroto to hie friend, Col, J. W. Forney, of Das, at leet aceonnte, wae cither at fa isnt | Washington, expressing ‘iedesira to donate th | the mouth of the Rio Grande, and had throwa ap ime ten thousand dollars for the benefit of the treuchmente) or at au intermediate the naye rival yesterday allernoon of the stearner Lj) d the awful and unexpected Intelligence of the essuseination of T° 'e I and the atee | peanesit of Sveretary Reward and his eon, | caured & great deal of ex The intelicence | caured feelings of the deepert sorrow in the hearts of all Americuns, but many of the secessiouletay it wae iced, whilst otbere did a penis To-day the American Coneulate displave the eral Duribee Of Lali Wuel gud Licel ¥ Woe Awencan rom!, between Monterey and Maiamorne, In eit Crae, Mein ia cut off from all corner nwitht interior, and can receive no reinforcements, Hew lamented President. Iiy princely ney will be deposit- wim of family of our . offer was accented, and the mc 1 ad in the hands of Jav, Cooke & Co. probably earrender to Cortinas or retreat through the Uvos the receipt of tho President's denth in Bax Tameutipas fangs where he eit he incessantly « lone county, California, a number of accessioniats famed to the attacks ofenersillas, Ry going to frag | Met bo Fr * the event. A bedy of troops Nengias, starvation and the Indians «tare bim inthe | Was aent ¢ ak up the mert but as they ap- fave, NS © is eaid of the eanee of Cortions's nue. | proached, the ring-losders of the seceamon for- fed) proclamation When Cortinas sienod hie | titted theme !ves in a bone and dred et the eol- ous proteat of adhesion ¢ e Emperor, be} diers, wounding two of on. The fire was had only five hundred of als hundred men under | regurned by the euldiers and several of tho secese his comme Mejia three thousand, Since then | oo iste were wonnde the whole party then things have changed material Mejias having only i fire hundred, and Corti fy upand oft surrendered forces of the state of Taniulipas under his command, § P WuUB Ia Tas LAH eT tate General inteiligence. " ine the with his Texas allies, J confiding ty (By Mav! (to the Mew York Bun} the imparaibility of his ade ran fe eewivine ald, Dae mar 4 on bim and will proba’ mquer, ihe ¥C_ 8. A," now me “Can't Bece lo Again.® fuceemls and the Republican tia seal waver over (AN { wyps are verru ty Indiane. Matarnorns, the result will be of no litte importanes Two vou alidetook the white ot Data. to the cause of fuare aN Y., cu Sunday, Biebop Pimoi ol. A Lh eprovy is prevailing among ths Sand. ~ saucers Important from Europe, Iv Buenom Ayres the natives turned ont with » Fitects of the Mall of Richmond, bte f when thes heard of the fall of Ric fond, end congratulated the American Consul, Halifax, April %. The stenmehip Africa, from Poovan he labored for more than a year to cay Queenstown the 15th instant, hes arrived with thre ture Kicbmond, & G hes never euiered the * later European news city The news of the fall of Richmond created tutense Is Troy a monument to the soldiere who hava excitement in England; but it arrived too Iateto nt. | gone from that city te to be erected, and $12,000 mit of the papers cene moat of the markets had closed from ¢ ith inet, the effect ot the news veloped nutil they reopen, The London Daicy News eave that the cinian, eo long deemed invincible the citadelof the Contedersey ally commenting @ 15th be annot fully do the prite, the hope the centre, han ber nity and as to the Army of Vir- are airendy raised for the purpose Poow Prince of Wales, be baw an tocome of only about #600000 8 year, and Le wauts more, His ly 18 RTD, JOU Bee. To bay the corner stone of the monument to the oneer of Odd Fellowship in America, Thomas oy, will be laid at Baltimore, ernment haa now 800,000 muskete which notonly beaten, but shattered, Tho Davin government rely uew, beving never been pub in the ser- is now vagrant and fugitive Rie nd, which te ceived it and gave it for atine adienity which it ; could never have acquired while it cemaived anone Gen, Consens, U1, 8 commander in Utah, dis- the cotton plantations, where it hed tte rise waeeet | Carbs Mripham Young's peace by protecting « on fire by ite departing v1 artny fonghe with all ite tenneity and clan we &. That the Confederate en Christan church service and an outspoken dis- seuun bewspaper, tu the polygamic dowimon PRICE ONE r TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, { A rantt of * poor whites'' from Tenneases, bo found their way to P.tteburg a few dave age, rer ted to be een’ back, for reaaone which they sa followa; They wanted to go ‘back to plantations where they cum frum,’ geome sad 8 two cold L'yer,'n we n we kin ett along ‘own thar, whar we kin cut ‘n tote our ows 1 Paine & patch of corn, a hog of 19 ithe mast, 'n hey a few | ' awoet taters '* eff ria tn thelr behalf hod to be confined t ring of o free passage to Nashville for ther THe ‘art ioaucural of President Lincota made @ Stroog tinmer \ ani, The Burtien Stas Dany speaks of it aw € at romarkable thing of tho sor ar viet be ony President of the Unitet Siatas fr the frat day until now, Ine Alpha aol its & ie A nighty God, the God of Jratice and the Fauier of mercies is working Out the purnoe > ee ered with @ dignity and pathos, whieh likit biel oveever ‘ a bind, whe ber in the Od Word or the New, The whole th ng puteus in mind of the Yeast menof the Fnileh ¢ meu wel: beret fu fact, much of the old proptors The Captore of Atreroth —''ia Nenring. A Frederick correspendont of tho Pui Inquinee, gives full particulars of the ar Atveroth, at Gertnantown, Maryland, by & recant Gemroell and party The accused wae found st the house of Reichter, who at firet denied the pre fence of Atrveroth in the hous and @ ware, with his w told) couflicting stores abouthin. The sergeant also instituted some ex amination in the neighborhood, He found by questioning lifferent parties whom Ataeroth had e accused had come from Washing rtwo before, and at the house of one of Rentlemen, while esting dinner, had, upon the of the President being broached, eating, and made use of the fol ‘If all of them had done their Visited, shat t ton ada th abriy lowin duty, Grant weull have been fixed in the same Aftor making diligent search for additional ein then hborhood, the Berceant hooked up Reichterta buggy, and Atveroth with hin and bringing both Relehter returned to camp and re ported t) Captain bowosend AC heartoy what the Keryeaut halt to say, & Captain rected that the prisonera should be taken to the headuuartera of Major Arterian, for einlaation They were examined ar) arately Keienter was brought tn first, and at tho request of Major Arteman, Lieutenant W. M. Runkle, of the Third Pennaylvania Artillery, proceoded to ox amine bin and take lus language down on paper. Hie auswers were vague ari unsatisfactory, and ‘twas evident that he and Atzeroth had made up their minds to adhere to the same story. Lo ane werto the question by Lieuteuaut Runkle, as to whether his cousin, Atveroth, hat been in Waab- ington, he anawered thathe didn't kuow; he be Heved not; he might have come through thera, but Le came from the lower part of Maryland. And yotwithetanding he was suljected to a vary severe examination, he would not tell avything io regard to the whereabouts of Ate roth up to the time of his arrival ab his hous, although it wae e not doubt, tut it hae been broken up by meo whe, a# i quite evident that be did kuow. After a fow we have often been told.wae the eweepine of Northern Gubat pumbers of peoplo employ themaelves in | more questions bad been put to) him cities, Tmvis began the war by declaring be would | fishing at Rechmoud, It ia ® luermtive employ- | j a Oo Atverotl » 4 8 mn regard to the time that Atver carry it where food for the toreh ar ated Southern | ment but there ie @ great scarcity of fishing | rived at hin bouse, he was eeut out end burn k Sued tn ne inet it > Sraculie hy tac Atzeroth broughs in and exaroine Ilia staternent this borrowed capital in tiames aud don and Alexandra Counties, Va,, the | Waealpo very vagne in alinost every decainperdt putting ine » enc things begin te | particular, and in the course of the examination The Moustsa Apvenrrien eaye Kobrght, The rebel gucrillas are uearly al | Committed hiraself poiutealy iu a number of in The further cireumst on and hie jared out. stances, but, notwithatanding, a great masa of " . dl consequences of th ras k ; heavy blow will be looked for with intense auxtet A wan in & boring for of), struck an er- | 1!2P rhant juformeten waa mained from 7 desea er the close of the waror the wnausuration of a ne tesion well, Which ho haa now “on exhibition | “#4 “ken down by Lieutenant Runkle, for the and wide nd enerriiia con tet of muknown duri- | wiih @ fvot “aquirs' driving @ 20-16 overshos | {Mfortuation of the proper authorities, Atzeroth tion may epring from the eoutiiet, wheel s ‘ : has been on quite intimate terma with @ portion of Other papers are silent, aa vet, upon the news a <= Surrate family, and alleges that bia business : ; Jooarn Kricey was arrested (n Baltimore on mm bis home, at Port Tobaces, in Charles county, Liverpool, April s—KErening. The fall of R Raturday, formating that be bad long kuown of that family in refereuce tu s coal mond ia the universal topic t fiendaof | a0 organization in Now York, whose design was to | oil speculation that they were about entering the North aro vrently elated at Grontts muccesses, and | Semmsetuate Mr. Lincyly into. He says that he Knew fijooth quite well, are atrenet) fin the conviction that the tual trl Yue Geveral Axe y of Illinois have resolved a : iu goon Ne ic Sy op earege a tM tahoe t Ane “Tee i as oe Sbat b 0 ome “oul o uce, umph of the North i near Fyent) who have ; f od as ( 9 o* oy re “ny aod alan me ann fay bees yea Waslington wost of the manifested the rtronges {th in the rebel enuse | maine le price 926,000 time eince, endeavonng to sell a horse to the show uninistakeahle siens of deeponde The ret Goverr ) this particular his statemem of wixteer 1 n @ , . Joan has declined shout #ix p aing at 23u25, | 1,4 Tan of sixteen waa married in Sweton a vil | verged upoa the ludicrous, First be had one while the Federal securitios exhibit a decided im-| ghirsyceicht. "ie hed toner cad t bed “ace horse wiich he brought from Bort Tobacco with \ ot ‘ pate Ai ith neath, Ai ie him, then he hed two horses oue of which be- provement, Tilinols Central rhares wer ed at as thes a longed to Burrait, then again they were both bis, 63064; Erie ahar Hearts t 1 States f-204, Iv ‘a proposed to buy Ford's Theatre, destroy i} | and ao op, wining bis eweount upin euch ® map- HA nO y The cotton and produce giarketa are | and erect a inonumens there, To ever opea it ae a] ner that it Was almoot ispossible to make head or closed, consequently there ia uo bur setotet tha | place of #uiusemenut again would seem like gacri- | tail oft. He hed heard of + eassination ot etfect of the news; bet there are indications of a | #&* Prewdent Lincoln while standing in Peunsylvanie ‘ sak ae LUN TF Tor ve ted Union Mayor of Chic avenue, bub paid ne atention to it, sithough there further dectine in cotton, A Manchester telexram of t ae winie we, ms 3 Bee me 1 | was groat exc op the strect at the time. rother to P ren, the comedian, an Ne to-day reports business entirely suspended by tho | 45 | sisal? pees y rh Lane ro yet foal | He ot peel a Washington all that night, and the Australasinn’s ady loos lsuager, next morning (Saturday), went to Georgetown, Liverpool, A prit 9. —T? we saya: The fall A eer ot to Washington, went to Georgetown er sla erat aia el Py ' Ir Is the opinion of well-informed gentlemen at aud took the stage for Ruckville; from tehmon¢ ; eaves the Cor hreatened 03 | Washington that Jeff. Davie will be able to ro- he waut to see some of bis friends, and thea every aide. This ina tremiendou tre to pay for the rrau te 9 force of al crit 40,000 tre in Texas, | w » the residence of bie cousin. Reichser ‘ ut to the r luxury of pucbing an artny to Nae and refusing | with whieh be will move foto Mextoo, un the event | house ls situated @ ehort distance from what is until the eleventh hour to free and arm the negrees, | Of belag pressed by the Union artuies. calied the willago of Germantown, some The London Timrs hoa an efit rial, reeretting that Krvonts come from Havana that a serions appre. | twelve miles fo bbc h lat a oe i A : “4 t , oO wo 01 o the people of Melbourne should have played no} aver 4 ny asics thai thrice tate ne yest 4 | ie ean pes unirequente. spot, surrounded wlaver is Marit “ « urms b dew « " a much sympathy with the crew of the Shenandoah, rahe n fou 4A and that “a ie “pee wir pi ou wll aides by 1mmense groves of pines, end ip who are engaged in t ict f al &] rented. Phe plot iw said to embrace the alaves all | the midst of @ neigiborhood wh ch hus ever beeo upon er sof peace ein t i | over the déland known to be the birding place for guernilas and says, however, it ean affair ot t viace, and not | es ; o Wished to columit depredations upon of the Government, with whoes uldes tteynpa. | Macuerra, Indiana jae tough place, and full of | CMMer® Who wished bee er atncr he thizes, Tt recomimenude the Co oniets wat ene } , rape as the surrounding country The in tants of t repared bo Lite, “that they elou d bard Fey litte 4 SOREP hind 7 Weed bs dag She s country are, a8 a cows yeners!'y known to be dis possi le L : siden BLL islands ree, sang, fire loyal, and muce the arrest of Avverot have been anvil (there belig no cau t ar . aii i MDA WE adh nb The Time aleo has on article stronely conden ning ee I net 7 a Very rebicenty alinont reusing lo aLsWwer any aves the conduct of Judge Mon real. for tis ills | > ; ‘ sy h J ons that may be pus to them ia reference to the considered an erour Clarke 04 the mubject of the | b * . | rater 4A et with ther Arey a ei bt. Alban’as re. | the Waa 4 who have} man by birth, ww ovidently & wd asses a, bired A Landon correspondent c incial prees | \ the other e @)- | tudo tue ueed by those Who | miouey, Lub bad gaye that thore ar w ou e ag t wrate & Ketel capital Hot the eollraye & lo $ ohe el i ibd 2 ried atre of tho |} i t * f the | that iesast te one of hiefrie: is, a me weeks muce, shy ng - mT 1 ’ vines will bebrausierred to] thashe “was poor now, bus im few woke he po taken be be ‘ nore iy . 1 ep > t wen k an boned that = enacwengd favo his bie mi Mv ne bi 4 v ’ ie u r enh’ ‘ ’ ’ * . Cis ' intue | I ' by be we ' ' 2) ested ty mBeCoud bare by tue sant cit MgW YORK AND THR VICLAITY, pace ten ety Lic Luster the apiratore y se it Terie Ono Paru.—The Citizens of New by I . ‘ c anal hry base in | York yesterday cerumed their business operations, or the Pre t La eit Walsh au ‘ | which have been almost entirely wueponded ainee t whe | bo oblate I W vin “ erifots shen th snk 4 F a ea " 4 (epaln) bof the ts | . Riek anephe MiP lg | death of President Jincolo, and in every atrowe ¢ ‘ rs ° t sverowell patropized, The theatres and oth at ) \ "A ’ ar era nett 1) far eg) well patronized a t en a4! that Gov; ie twill ‘ crafeo | Tue Cire HAL verterdoy res § lett. dl, Nu ‘ aeR s bud Calta F W a0 | what ite c ry sppeurance, { atafalyue ta ‘ 74 * & M Piro DOBEL AE . f ; ; It + tnt te f not been removed, bus will no doubs ay. A ina few minute ’ ‘ and fifleeaw ‘ ‘ «\ r ie) por ay practical | large number of pe none heretofore a mt bhe " me | | relabous bet nov «ut | view of the decorationaof mour sin vein ‘ Wa prulase! "be é anv as a roate at Surrat's regi. | Room and the dome of tne boild * enabled te | to ‘ wLUUL bh d Mie t w ‘ a a his| do eeterday. ‘The steps of the long ral eta case foe roni w Is tr a4 #9:| leading bo the do ‘are talish hat with the There hae teen a bus ° by os Oe. trawp of the immvnure 1 coin who Pistted Canal, between the i jaus wud ! n la a3, | was » pro usely whey | ea od President, 1 } L) ‘i ‘ ‘ ° and ea | all that remained of t ception 4 Peas i) p tas . ai, to prevent hing | various ¢ and e and Bureaus ¢ ( 1 i “ pen | is aathit le | asain pen to the pw for she trenanction of b the 5 5 ta a | Lim purest he Was ete seinen ie be | ets the ‘ t toyal | * abe 439 ber of | Gon, at the I Exchar opened at sar i a | Saar hoon || and eld ali, vo LAY, me h we ‘ ‘ ny rrenia | wews items jole penuslly bring inede Fates i ; bis ory hi] Seo | ‘Tre WeATING Yesterday wasthe warme:t (Bp Pebegrapr to the Mew York Sun.) 11 , ernur Mlerpont, of | day we he * )00r, And Broadway was quite De Ow he wit wlies, wh were out ehopplug in he PavBcaL rebel officers, uow Washinuton, ra | re ale we @iogether dispe ai ee a ) : ay ; ’ red ag parole hy sak Wide ack hie ro Vhe th mever, at noon, atood a! 70 in the shade H hie cabin by Indians, tt A LincoLn Mosxoemenr.—The Committee Tua subscriptions to the oe bar “Oo Fes c © LOUme, aud t is ites 1 terday, from ail parts of tie | 44 telographe t . ty therm, he being ea ait subuc ards raising a to Jay Cooke, amour ‘ pore whieh he ¢ fire uvon hia foes, and | deeated te itthe «ame iw do lar each, in orde ALL resiri tions Kichmond have | * he PEOe , Ofevouts, Bus after the first) gat the poor aa wellasthe rich may have an oppor been removed. All 5 W go there, ey eyy peg I Stary ave ne A ADB reat | nity to show their respect for the ilustrio t provided they dy nob travel Ob guverauent Waus- | ry j ter, Tue rest Simeppearver 5 Subscription lets ere opem at the SON conntes Dut by uererbye rebure, Contenucd on tha Mgt py,