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9c Gwe wm 8 Few s a t ae “. 7 be " THE Ha ete co me NUMBER 10,231. {f Th By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. GOOD AGAIN ! ! SURRENDER OF JOHNSTON. Terms Same as Granted to Lee. All the Rebel Troops from Raleigh to the Chattahoo- chie River Surrendered, JOHNSTON'S FIRST DEMAND. Jeff. to be Pardened. GRANT NOT ABLE TO “SEE IT.” The Assassins. Disposition — of Booth’s Body. RAROLD REALIZING HIS POSITION. Terrible News from the West. EXPLOSION OF A STEAMER. 1,400 Lives Lost. FROM ALBANY. Closing Hours of “the Legislature. Important Measures Acted Upon. &e., &e., &e. More Good News—Surrender 0 Johnston War Deranturnt, Wasutxaton, DC.) April 25, S o'clock, PM ’ Major-General Diz :—A dispatch from al Grant, dated at Raleigh, 10 1M, April 6th, just Bocetved by this Departaient, states that Johnston @urrendered the forces io bis command, ewbraciug ‘al! from bere to Chattabocehie, to General Sherman, @ the basis agreed upon between Lee and myself tor the Arwy of Northern Virginia, Epwin M, Stanton, Serretary of War, Correspondence Previous to the Sarrender. Fortress Monroe, April 27, via Baltimore, April $4 — A steamer arrived here this morning from More- and City, bringing advices from Newbern, that Gen Grant has effectually put an end w the armistice @greed upon between Gen, Sherman and Gen, Joho- ston. Gen, Grant had given Gen, Johnston up to 6 @clock yesterday (Wednesday) morning,to surrender Bis army. The conditions are unknown, Gea Grant announced after that hour, hostilities would ut ence be resumed = To this (en, Johnston tn said to Bave replied, that If Jefferson Davis aud the leading General officers of the Confederncy were pardoned, end permission given them to leave the country, be Would be anthorized to accept the terms proposed, General Wilson’s Late Raid. Cincinnati, April i5.—Lave Georgia papers give full accounts of Gen, Wilson's late raid after defea tug Forrest at Selma, Ale. After destroying the arsenals and manafacturies there, Wilson moved @ustward, capturing Montgomery, West Polnt, Co- Tumbus and Macon, soattering the militia on all sides, Puining the only remaining railroads, breaking up machine shops, destroying stores, and rendering the Manufactuce of material for tuture campaigue impos- idle. CONDITION OF THE SEWARDS. Surgeon.Generat'e Office, Washington, April 28, © P. M.—Hon, BK, M, Stanton :—1 have the honor to report that the Secretary of State took his usual ride this morning, and is free from pain to-night, Mr. FP. Beward requosted to-day that some one should read te bim, and says that he is much better, His strength fs improving gradually, and the wounds of the sculp are healing. (Signed), J. K, Bansns, Surgeon-Ceneral Washington, April %.—A enceessfwl surgion! @peration was performed on Secretary Seward's jaw this afternoon, in the presence of several eminent surgeons, The Assassins. Additional Particalars Relative to the Death of Booth (aptare ef Ilarold, Washington, April 25,—The excitement which pre- wailed in this city yesterday has considerably eul)- aided, While all regret that the aragssin, owing to the rashness among the suldiers engaged in the cap. ture, was pot taken alive, they at the samo time fet grateful that the murderer had paid the penalty of his crime, Had he been brought to the Washington Navy Yard alive, nothing could have withstood the fury of the exicted congregawed thousands. What disposition was made of Booth's body after the autopsy upon it ie Lnpossible to ascertain, but that « fitting disposal, in keeping with bie ignom iui @us carcer, was roude is certain, Harold, who has been exhibiting great etoiciem since bis capture, now appears to realize the ewful position iu which he is pinced, and through the ay has given way to frequent fite of weeping. He ie quite young, and his appearance woul! indicate bir to be not over twenty, Home time since he was au epolicant for the position of Surgeon's steward on the Potomac flotilla, but wae unsuccessful, GROOND DISPATCH, Washington, April 28,—Very it curiosity pre- Vaile as to the disposition to be made of the remains ef Booth; but it seeme the authorities are not in- @lined to give the wretched carcass the honor of meet fing the public gaze, and it will probably be deposited to whatever place promises the moat utter obscurity for them, Yesterday @ photographic view of the body was taken before it was removed from the n.onitor. 44 was then placed in an ordinary gray arwy blanket, io which it was sewed up, A plain pine box, measur- fhe six feet by two, bad been previously made in the folner’s ebop for the remains, but it was not ead, Saspictous Suicide at Balthnore. Baltimore, April %.-A well-known citizen of Baltimore committed suicide leet Monday by shooting himself with » pistol, and subsequent events having tndoced the suspicion that he was in some way tmpli- gated in the conspiracy the body wee last night exs humed, embalmed, and sent to Washington by onlers of the governinent. A Vlan tor the Disposal of Booth’s Rody. | Cinewnati, April 28, Ata pablic meeting at Day . it war resolved that the body of Booth be taken to mid-ocean, and there buried, The Arrest of Juntus Uratas Rooth. The order for tbe arrest of Junius Brutus booth was received in Philadelphia, from the authorities «t Washington, on Tuesday afternoon, and an officer proceeded to the house of a relative of Booth, where the Istter wae staying, and asked an taterview Booth was quietly emoking, and when the officer to! him he had @ warrant for lis arrest in seewed Jumb-founded at first, bat present “Do you Enow ifit isin revard to that lerter” | officer did not anewer the queation, but told Boots he would dispense with the irous, whereupon the ed him io much sgits and the th etreet rine whe irons, Looth ake! time he bible-eome from the 4uth by Tuesday night he lett tor Wa * rived at 8% Wednesday moruing, havi litte on (the way, wereiy remarkine, thet he wiehed John had been Biled had done that deed" At 9% o taken betor + Advocate. de wire letter publianed the interview at the War Department be wag taken to the Old Capita’ Pricon and locked up, Betore he was arrested Ligoth frequently epoke of the ell lete Speaking of the natue of “Alice” mentioned in ity he ¥ added & portectipt in. by a to vive lis leve lady in question had fequet in her correspondence, “ e actions employed in one of the theatres in W ton, There does not appear to have t i unusual in the manner o: cemeanor of Junius during bis stay in Philnde:phia, but be eeemes at timer con. cermod about what he callie the (alse coustenetion put poo the letter in question Terrible Calamity. 1,400 Lives Lost, SY. Louis, April t3.—A ram recclve military authorities, fom New Madrid, « steamer Sultana, with two thousand paroled prison- ers, exploded. Fourteen hundred |t were boat SROOND DiseaTol Cairo, April %. steamer Bultana, from New Orle the evening of the 2let, arrived at Vicke- burg with boilers leaking badly, She thirty hours, repadring, taking Federal soldiers and 25 otticers, from Cahawba and Andersonville prisons, 3) arrived at Memphis Inst evening, and afver coaline, proceeded. About’ A.M, when reveo wi up and immediately took tlie and barned t tereedge, Of 2,116 eouls aboard, not more than 7.0 will be recovered, Five houdred were rescued, ant are vow iv the hospital, two or three buadred unin jJuzed me at the Soidiers Home Captain Mazon, of Bultuna, le supposed to be lost At four o'clock this morning the river in front of Mewiplis waa covered with soldiers struggling for fe. Many are badly scalded. Boats immediately went to their rescue, aud by the the tele remained on 1,996 pa lately released blew » the wa are etill engaged picking thon up. Gen, Waal burn: immediately organiced a boaid of officers ty lnveet gate the uffuir, Tbey are now at work, No turther particulare are received, The Sad Journey. Progress of the Funeral Train. The dispatches vesterda the way from Cleveland to left the funeral train on Juffulo, on Thursday evening. At Dunkirk, which place waa reached ot 12:10 yesterday morning, the lirht of a b torches exhibited a tableau of 56 young ladies senting the several States, At Westfield, atl / sone lacive placed @ cross and flowers on the coffin, with the words, “ Ours the crov-—thine the crown The ladies kissed the coffin and wept, Major General Dix lett the train at Ripley, where it entered Penn- sylvania, at 15% A.M, and the train passed on through the night, finding towne flluminated, bells tolling, and crowds of people at every station, At Wickliffe, Obio, at 6:29 A. M., Gov. Brough and etaff came on board, with a number of other prominent gentlemen, At Cleveland (7 A. M.), umid emblems of mourning everywhere displayed, # striking fieare noticvable—that of @ lady dressed to represent the Goddew of Liberty in mourning. Here the re- mains were taken from the train, and followed by an imposing procersion, ercorted to a building in the Park, which bad been erected expressly for the pur- pose, 24 by 86 feet in dimensions and 14 feet hich, with a pagoda-like rosf. Ita luterior was beautifully hung with mourning emblems and evercreens, Here the remains were placed upon ® handsome cata faleo, and religious services were conducted by the Bight Rev. Bishop Melivatue, ‘Ibe remaine being exposed to view, were visited during the day by 180 persons per minate, a etrearm of poople passing on each side of the coftin, which was covered with freeh flowere, At 12 o'clock last uight the train left Cleveland, and will arrive at Columbus this moruing Change of Time of the Presidential Fusernl at Springfield Springfield, 1, April 2s—1.50 P.M.—The time fixed for the funeral of the late President is chanved from Saturday, the 29th, to Thureday, the 4th of Muy Another Excitement. Contemplated Rebel Raid from Can foto Vermont Burlington, Vt, April <$.-Information was re- ceived bere this morning that the rebel aympathizera in Canada were preparing for another raid on the frontier towne of this State, ‘The Federal and State Militia authorities are on the alert, and are fully pre- pared to repel any invasion have been placed on the steamers on Lake Champlain, and troops have been ordered to the more exposed frontier towns, The uillitia of this city have been notified to be in readiness for any emergency, The rebel» will receive a warm reception if they should come along New York State Legislature. Guards Sennte. Albany, April 28.—The Assembly nentato the Milltia Appropriatic bili wer uried in, The Arsembly sinendments to the J charity bill, appropriating #1,u00 to Bt. M Rehool, Sow York, was aleo concurred in; also the amendment to the Kegistry ; also the amendments to the new Capi- tol bill Biiis Passep.—Increasing the salary of clerk two thousand dollars and deputy clerk twelve hundred and fifty, of the City Courtot Brooklyn, Autho telng the aeveral Boarde of Supervisors in the State toh special peario! levy tax to bounty indebted Authorizing Manhattan (as ght Comp ° charce $3 60 per thousand .eet, the privilese tocharce this imereuse being limited to two years, Forthe erection of 4 builuing in Albany, wherein to ¢ t military records apd trophies, Ceding to | sited Bectes jurediction over certuin lands on stateu Ie land, To incorporate Union Navigation ¢ he New York City Tus Levy, To repeal tho law opening # road irom Youkers to New York, Appro- pristivg hundred aud fifty thousund dolar to meet the expeuditu the military branch of the Executive Departments, Concurrent resolution au- thorizing the Governor toconier Brevet rank upon meritorious officers of this State in the service of the United states The bill to exempt the Father Mathew Te:po- rance bociety of pouth Brooklve taxation was again called Uy aad lass | Mr, Sturtevant for Hi, | of the war Mr The current resolutions were then pasecd by vote Haves, The Senate ref to concur in the Assembly amerdments tothe Metropolitan Public Convevance | Conoany t | A lution wee adep ed. pe tlie tleene of | All te erect ator fo the tiemory ot the lace President, in Capitol Mark A message wna here received from the Governor, vetoing ntral Railroad fare bill, After the mer- sage wan read, the question wae takea, “Shall the bill | pars, Hotwithetandin he otjections of the (iover nor.” Thie was decited in the neyauve by the fol- lowing vote ayer, 1h nays | The New York City Tax Levy was returned from the Asvombly with numerous amendments tncreas- “fd Recess ill 9 levy nearl to the Comunitte half a million, and it was oo Municipal Atinite o'clock On reassembling, Mr. Andn reported, recom. meriding the diaac cement with most of the itema, | Agreed to, and « eouference comnasdtiee appointed Rocezs till 10.20, Anmaemnbly. To authorize the ereetion of anew lo provide a sultable repository the Uaited Stater ¢ (iar Compan of York, to chanve the bulkhead aud pierhend love in the late city of Wiilianesbareh. To incor Ate the Natonal Turkieh Beth Cor ny. To ine corporaiy the Preumatic Railway Compan The New Yor’ | ontiieret In Com mittee ofthe Whole, and red to the Commitee on Cithes, with poacrto re “ After a stormy debate the New York City Taz Levy bill passed, Adourned eine die 5 — Tho Governor hae vetoed the rome fare hbattan tise b ws to lit increase in the price of gas to a period of two yeurs Kailrond bill ie det poased the Agseu bly The Lexington Are- one The Capital bill has National Retrenchment. Important Ordare Warhingtm, April W. The following important ordet Une been Issued by the War Department W on Dreanrwesr, ) ADIUIANT Gaeenat'a Orricr, Wasginutos, D.C, April 2% 1868.) ing the expenses of the military estab- Ordere! First. "That the chieta of the respective s Department proce numedietely to heosot the rresoretive de rimenw » imine {in vari . and Ie duction son, and the that they se ductions the second, ‘i hat the Quartecmurt ml diacharge all ocean transporte bot rejuite! to briay home troops in remote departinente; alirver and fuland trane portation will fiecharged except that required for the necessary eeto troops in the iy end ott yed. Also pureh except what is requited for immedia sammption for relirond coustruction and trauepor iL also be etopped Thir That the Conuniseary General of 8u ence diseontir the porehase of supplies in hi ofeuch w tay, with what ison seed for forces iu the fled to the fivet of cou That the Chiefof Ordnance etop all pur wool aring cod ammunition and tater ule there- and re P the manutaeture of arme and ord bance etoree in the government areonla, as rapidly as cap be done without injury w the service, Fifth, That the Chief of Engineers stop work on all field tortifientions and other works, except those for which specific appropriations have be made by Cou- gresa for completion, or th ay be required for the proper protec 100 of works {1 p oerens Sixth, That ail soldiers in the boupitala, who re- wire no further medical treatment, be Loaorwbly jecharged from ee. vice, with lmnmer payment Allofficers and eniisted men who have been prisons ers of war, and are new on furlough or in pa camps, and aj! recruite in rendezvous, except tho for the regular army, will lWewtse be hon rly die- charged, Off hoe duty it is, under the regula- tons of the rervice, to make out rolls and other final papers copnceted with the discharge and payment of po diers. are directed to make them ont without de- lay, eo that this orders muy be carried into effect im- vr ediately, beventh The Adjutant Genere! of the Army will dato returue to be made by all command. fi, eas st aclinenia and poste of votive forces, with a view to Lucky immedi. Sobeistence, Engl. neral'é Departments. f clerks wud cmplovesa to wilh reduce the a that abeolately re for closing t Durtneot of tive devartuiente, and will, without desay, | ‘ beeretar v de num! er required x0 Bureeon eral wid Abs OF TH i ne ol #Urgeous, Durves and ut wnilas reduc niake teudante in hie bureau Ninth, Lhe enieis of the respective bureana will im- mediately cause proper retuins to be wade out of the public property iu their charre, and #tetements of the property Wy enc Wweat wad public that wey be sold upou advertiae- Ob Without detrimeut to the ser. eoth. The Comrmiseary of Prlroners will have rolls made out of the pau renidenee, tine and place of eupture, and occupat on ot all prisoners of war who will take the oath of allegiance to the Lnited States, to the end that euch as are dlepowed to Lecome good and loval citizens of the United States, aud who are jwoper objecta of Executive cieineney, inay be releas. | ed up othe terme that toe President elull deem tit | aud ¢ ent witht « safety, By order of the secretary of War Officlal WA. Nionora Assistant Adjutant Geoerwd Tuomas W. Viscrnt, A.A. G, wows items, [Bp Telegraph to the Now York Sun.) Jay Coon bee: loan, yesterday, ut $47 Tucnanp §. Coxa, f the ol protolnent lawyers iu Washingt terday morning. reports thos ptions te the 7.30 t and mort » died there yon. one | own sou | Went home ay We | city ¢ Hardee left hia wife in Savannah | windows Leonard for Segal arrest and impris- | has been at Peston for ye Court, was closed yos- | A scrt, brought by Mr Sturtevant egainst A. onment, whic? some days, in the 80 terday, the jury ret Alien, on trial ng ® verdict in favor of 500, At the breaking out Sturtevant was doing business io New Orleans, and upon bie coming North wa: rested and lodged in jail, upon charges of disloy- | alty preferred aya'net b by Mr. Allen, General Intelligence. | (By Mail to the New York Sun.) emo lecturer, have aad 08 ‘PARENTS, ebidren ; may have.’ A MAN named Koose hae been sentenced to mxty daye hard labor at New Albany, Ind,, for saying \ thes he “would Lise iy dance om Lincalu's gothy,'’ ‘vou have Roly your daughters SUN. | yw + ‘ “D > Dp ‘ 3 ~ We PRICK ONE CENT—IN GOLD NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1865. TWO OENTS IN CURRENOY* = —— -_— = = = —— a — gr —— _ --- -— | Mr. Ploids calle’ up the concurrent serol -{ Dick M | ever been , | Fiolde cat ip the concurrent sesolution re 1cK Mmaas, atrother of the ox-rebel loader | they had bariod. However, the youn affirming the Monroy doetrine in view of the oocu- | Jolin M tk ty han been sentenced to the IMinets | women amerted te fast cammosily, and [give thet Pation of Mexico by the Maximilian eorernment, | Sate Penentiary for hfe. stetoment for what tt te worth, I? the belle« ever cevernment. te fal ; | wep bu |, Or covered with en: it met bave been Mr. Folger movnd an ainendment to the preamble aa | NX Baltimore, Rove J. J. Bulloch, J. A. Hamner | hy dicxing same of the eurroundhag garth, ant throw fallove ie iJ. Lefevere have been removal fran the city ia iW over they whieh, in on time, i Mey off tas | by pr of the City Ce ‘Wa, becau of ) by the imine A worki arty of oolured tron ve | And whereas, He the adontion of the Fmancipa- | treasonous sttePatces and practic “a sideaaeaied a vent trom Richmond to bury the dead, | tion p fthe late Aduiutrietration and the « ; Dering op all the remaina, depositing them tn « } cesetu peasdon of the wicke rv AToUNG Englithvoman, of 9, who had been | trench, and ral ne a mound high enough to prevent be! ton, the pov er and etrensth Ubnd from infaner, recent y had her aisht restored, | fermors from plowing them up. bide vir t Aa, ir! to any a When ale wauted to tel what things were ese “om ti erng aid & | bad to shut ber eves and feel of them. pat The Day of Monrning: This amendment to the preamble was adopted by | 4 A MAN living pear REVaC cu Tao kre ea A ems Mad : cua Meeare. Morphy aod Shafer voting in | said the sprite uroced bimtode it to save bis | (By the Prenidont af the United States of Ameria) A PROCLAMATION, Whereas, Ry my proclamation of the 96th instant, Thureday, the 26th day of next month, wae ecom mended asa day for special humiliation and praver, in consequence of the assassination of Abreberm Lin- | coln, late Prosidentof the United States: bute i-reay my attention haa been called to the fact that tue day aforvadid is wacred to lage numbers of Chrie lene an the time appointed by Presi« | 006 of rejoicing for the nsgonaion of our Savior, dum, dent Jolinson as hum Nation and nm therefore, bo it known that I, Andrew Jubneo. Poe for tbe ieath Hbent Lincoln, is the eame | ident of the United States, do hereby muggort Get bse ected for the smue purpose om the death | the religious services recammended aa JAMnSs GLPSNAN, living in Fligabeth, N. J, aud ‘va dinner teath with his boon, Nis wile te nen isin jail Proxreenetm in Albany on the day of the funeral 4 Jes, deposited three empty wallets tn the pockets of Justce Cole, of that City, where be found them when be got hore, Tue 25th of Ma not being reat hands. (¢ ot rm: of Washingtot aforeeatd « shonld be postponed antil Tharaday, the © y of Tx Parts, a woman over sitty reare old recently | Jone next fired two pistol shote at the Abbe Leneille, in | * has been sentenced t twelve y Ln testiinony whereof [have hereunto ent iny han® foe It, Ot he abt aud caused the eoal of the United States lo be or it, Ble waid the Abbe bad tioney | afixed. ligne at the City of Waaht thie eth day of April, in the poar ot our Lord 1565, and of Pei ADy in Sheldon, Vt, taking umbreve the Tndepencence of the United States of America the erehiy ninth, AN By the President ). Munthe, Acting Secretary of State, LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND TUR VICINITY, ew JOR am, fmneuts of his preacher, in @ serinen on the death of Mr. Lincoln, got up and Jef the church, As he was t by ouk the minister said t@ Litn, “Dou't stojy brother, silk you get to Can- ade” Las, Beauregard and Harlee, have all expressed tie op nion that women would fare {ll at the hands ofthe Yankees. Yot Naa rd left bis wife in New Orleans when Butler took posseanion of that under the sane circumatanves, and Lee follows suit, V.J. Hyarr Swtrn, of Philadelphia, hise np.regation: “IL have ra peure do) pon President Lincoln Lecause he visited a theatre, My friends, ! look upon a pat- rot in u thestre as better than ecopperhead at @ prayer ccesiug. Tuk First ov May,—Tho fay of all the dayeot the year most dreaded by house! eepersy is t Olvse at hand, aud the city la full of people who bhava not yet wacceeded in providing themselyos with the tmuch-coveted tenements they seek, From house to house they wauder, soarching for a suitable heme ior the coming year, at @ rent which will rot begvar them; but sooth to aay there is little prompact of thatr ful country ovat near Now Dediord, Mass. and finding what they wkeh, Rents are exorbitant)y high preseuted Itto ber mother. The «welling 1 an | tls year, and thousands of poor families are tornad eevant ope and there is a park, pleasure-grounda, | t take np with inMrior accommodations, euch 4 they end a model farm uno owtvation, of one hun | bever before occupied, for aheor lack of tio meana dred and fifty acres fuly suppled with valuable | to meet the exhorbitant demande of landlords, Others swook, who etill cling to the hope of finding at the int mo- _ Ges, Me Dowets bas aamred Benor Don Jose A, menta good house at « low rent, bid fair to see the Gouoy, Cousul of the Republic cf Mexico at Bau Lacwa Keene, the actre has bought a beaut Francia, (hat our Gueernmcn) morning of the drended first of May ‘n upon them, other Mexican Consul at San Franel with no home provided ; and then, if forced to loave self, Tia wan done because there ure other par- | the houses they now occupy, they will How tu California claiming t represent the Mex.-| have to necept «eh as they can got, cau Gover pt 1a some toatances landlords are losing good tonants— 4 . GERMAN jo A uque, dows, went to the war | people whow they know to be prompt in paymeny We AL Vike eg he bean oa ayy lvCk IDR | qnd oaeful of their promises—and taking in thelt “ Ute stead irresponsible parties, of whow they Kuow aoth- ing-often people who are anable to pay rent, and bever wil pay it. By thie course, the landlords will Le suffererstin the cud) Thelr ezorbitaut charges wil have the effect, too, of “demoraliging” tenants who have hitherto been oareful and prompt-paying Human nature will rebed at extortion whe ever it at t mes to revard her loss with resignation, so un. | cures end It cannot be expected that a uinn obo In expected and so heavy wasthe blow, President | Conscious of being Imposed upon will feel very kindly Johnson bas urged ber not to hasten her departure | toward the man who practices it, He takes a house from the White House, and she wil! remam thero kiled, and tis wite marriet « Dubuque miller e few twouhe wer Last Keturday moruing we ai man came bome again, told h r « long discussion, got bis wife teck by paying @25 to tre second husband, re ete ee een Mua. Lino ts baa hecome more calm, but is etil! confined to her room She finds It !mpossible uuder protest, it u . re « ° until the close of Mav, when itis her present inten: ¥ { pe hapds gets Pr hy Sede eal tion to locute herself tn Chicago. Her eldest aon, | Peat simply because be can't belp himeolt- and froun Captain Lincoln proposes to practice law in that | tat day he fe at war with the landlord, ino ety certoln senre. He will not fe! it hie duty to he verr Ma. Preerpert: Twish the friends tn the fore | catefulof the property for whose orenpanes he poce pert of the merting would speak up, go that the | too greata price: he will let the children swing oo riends inthe back part of the meeting bear the gare, and aide on the etair-banisters, and tear the wall-paper, and whittle the fences, In thie way ue will alow bie landlord to become w loser, even tt he pays bie rent according to agreement, and wan unable todo this, In this manuer all pa Juriously affected by high reo. Some of the more fortunate, or the more «!owp who have already provided themselves with what is going on mt nt Friends in the back partof the meeting feel ne much iyterested ag the frieudsin the fore part of the meet itis highly necessary that friends of the fore part of the meoting should speak un, ao that friends inthe bi part of the meetiy can hear what is wo.ug on in the fore part of the weet- ing part of the meeting. y are tee ero in. Tar sehooner Ocean Horald, laden with forage, was destroyed by fire on Momidy last, at Fort ments, were moving yosterday, A large nu uber uf Monroe, and while anchored off the mouth of War- | loaded carte were seen in various parte ot ihe city, wich River, on the James. It 1¢ supposed to bave | with the usual heterogenous loads of hovehow been fired by seme of the paroled men of Lev's late | goods piled upon thom. The horrors of the fet of army, many of whom are in that viciniiy, and are | aeay were alrendy foreshadowed; mirrors were bri, gaid to be prowling around In emeall aqnada bent on mischief, Numt of them are scattered all | @% furniture was warred, carpets were torn, arta « of ornament were smashed, and more or leu of over Old Point ead vieinity, or wandering about the country, au! stating on covernment rationsand | fuevitable havoc created, On Monday the the Gres ieet cere je saeryiers._ 60, keep them from | things will be intevsified, and the carnis CROLL Lice VIOIEDOO Bh sgh eile of houwhold misery will mle the bot Dok Tusk, the noted turnkey of Livby Prison, The weathor wae delightful yesterday ra {n wcurely locked up it colon e most dismal, subter- ranean dungeon of that place af torture. no pity felt tor him in Richmond. hat was one advantage, for on the firet of Ma almost alwaye rainy There ts A correspon oe if the very elements fe) dent who saw the cruel-heart)d wan, describes iim | necessity for “moving.”’ Many families in tha ¢ pale wa leprosy, 2 8 beard whitenin, me o58 | intend to give up houswkeeping and try be ordiny. ¢ teeth ajar, and his eves “ull of terror, eis now ub rpoee of curtalilog their expe, thee ap wean and cripginy in bis behav our am in pow. | 1? PY - ik tha * 8 , mpeigee. Uthas er be Wasinswleut wud cruel When turnkey, be | eek for homes ip the suburby end mer urin shot men de with # revolver, who came to the | men will accept the bitter aliagnative of eas for air and Hint, kieked and kuoeked | ing their fauties from oue week’ down otherd aud took delight in aucmenting ue | pather than pay a heavier reut th as uigerica of tue poor prisoners under his For the poorer clasees there ts uo sua rosa ce, saibieiienana ‘: this, They will be foreed m huddle themeclves ice Horrible scoves on the Old Battle Groanda | than ever into tenements already overerow ded, Pay, Heture Richmond, will be compelled to pinch thelr atowicur, ood ¢. A correspondent who recently visited some of the | wear more woeful raga, for the pitiful privite ‘ old batrle ls of 150624 before Richmond, re laviug a roof over them, The lot of the mor ing grout city ls always hard enough, but it is harde Shut ws the bate wround of Cold Harbor, he cume th aerom aakull, bleached end o# clean as ever seen in | ever thisapeing, and the sufferings of pow fara i & medical colluse, Turning over @ tow bushes, he | this year willbe greatly augmented be 4 deed found the seimuins of @ Lolon soldier, which hecould | ness which landlords waultest in attixisy eyoh higt | Meutify by bis blue blouse and United Seates pidggs | rentatotheirtenements Ibis a Uttle eo fort t ov Lia sccoutresnente, I dismounted, examined the | learn thatthe landlords will soon ho er " skull, and found it A fine'!y developed head Poor fel. | tuke what the, can get, and when the w ! r lows te v mn On8 a at BRAY a of, tbe fates ate exodus eouthward will loave many a ve trated bet second und their ines where be | Where How two oF three fatiiies ure ex wced io met hie deat . Hy hed evidently crawled ito the | gethe Bua ce aad pees ner A er png Dy oh yee 98 his Tur Drarr Expep,—A bint bas beer * ine up the little road, alone which acharge had evie the enrolling enrgeons in this clty that ther vives will roon be diepenred with, The. to seu their monthly reports of recruits en tutes, drafted aud enrolled imen, up wo anddie dently bee wade by our taoops, we aud another, till we paved more than ac etoua wll in Uniou clothes lying just aa tb shoes were on tuost of thein, and their clothing amin os | web bh yact of the weather, had 4 leit the ley re Arne #4 the riste, | SUth April, 1565, togetbor with other liar! » , Continuing on w the debaicable ground bewween whe unec : fro liues, » sorrowiul sight pre ented ftsaif, More | Coumected with the draft aod reeruitin’, to ine than one bundsed Union voldiem wore undaried on | fee of the Provost Marshal General oa tt the small epace of ground that caine within view,and | of this month, The Provost Murabal will tx 4 their ginning ekull @od teellers arine and leve were for the Tying around ip ovesy direction, wil with more or leas one present, olin Ob tie rene Woe couinenced to Tue Monement roy rie Prva Tho nd rode about ti! yards, but as they a t Hon, wosoon tat the count | SOMar eubseription tet wre bene 4 a f wore fully one huadred an up, and within « few dare over a tho ‘ twithin view, und how many more we . i haa he could HOU te, Ma the nigh! Was Doth peasant omeand bave beou reculved at Mr. Churchill's off we COLE IU to turn the Way we caine, and left, | War. Prominent elticens, who are volur boule Lave boon the prey of tarkey \uzearde, ore, have stated sheir intention to ral o f+ dogs for neany o your, We could see the ‘ : ! thedr evolinous «ings, saliing about in | $4), Thy Police ara contributing, Presi '+ ‘ tt ” ye wit nN yen we we uld heading the liet, Ynsterday, 493 wae con 1 » ¢ 0 Bho { ) one of out party, Which was kuawing away at come a the Indepeadeat Order of Boat Bereth (Vat tise my the remains, A famerin the vielnity wetnar, | Podec). A Mr. Walker aubnc d Wey, or baying no fnees to confine thecattia, the hogs wan- | behalf of himerlf hia wife, his cb J de ed about wud Le hed often driven them away from | Pree, renee He OU po ahi hae Cora ile hay “gut | etuldron, and rervants TLerpot where these remaing Iny is about at Arcrion SALES ¢ ‘ t ot 6 pie trom Cold Harbor Tavésn, a ieee Wit : H @ OF GovEnnaunt Corton dated one-story building, We rode up to it, aud tour | Were made by J, BL Draper & Co ye eidas ty tie young wenn, nanied Lg ivde eae Outto meet us, | extentof 1,74 bales, at prices varying fr . We inqusted how it Wee these bodies 1 " . . 0 : Lutied' ho ugar thels Reasar ees ne Sarai ed Bus \ Jow ordinary and tuferior w Orleans, to ¢ a ve ry bad Veen Varied once, but that Geary‘ Brig | Mddilog do,, and from Ye. for damaged Bons iis ade of Pouth Carolinians cau along some tine after “ : ths battle, end they dug them apr and left thei ta | “ea MF mulddling do. the condition we bed seen thom, ‘For tlw ioner of | TROOWA are moving to the front, notwitii, human oe ure, | am inclined to discredit thie part of 1 their story, as tho ekeleoue see to le exactly io Handing recruiting le surpended, On Tharna “0 ed Lhe povitlows they had talien, and do nos lok wo Lf Conavmed on Ue (ast pays,