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THIRTY-THIRD VEAR, NUMBER 10,232. iH The Latest News|: By Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. San. REBEL AM FROM RED RIVER. A DASH TOWARDS THE GULF. She is Blown Up. General Johnston’s Surrender, Details of | the Conference. NOT MUCH REBELLION LEFT, IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, The Fall of Richmond There, COMMENTS OF THE PRESS, Excitement in the French Senate. A Friend of America Speaks Noble Words. A PLOT IN PHILADELPHIA. Attempt to Burn the City, &e., &e., &e. Important from the West. Remarkable Escape of the Kebel Ram Webb Memphis, Aprit 99.-The Vicketarg Henatp, of the 26th inet., has a dispatch dated off the mouth of Red River on the 25d, giving the following Important intelligence, At 9 o'clock thie evening the famons rebel ram Webb, ran out of the Red River, passing all our gunbowte and iron-clads here, and descended the Miseiss!ppi with lightning «peed. When first discov- ered she bad no light, emitted nosmoke and looked like a boge mass moving on the water, Fhe was fired on from the Manhattan, when she immediately show- ed signe of life and shot past the Manhattan, who sig- Balized tothe fleet. The Lafayette then started in pr *ofher, The officers of the Manhastean esti. mar. © © epeed of the Webb at 26 miles an hour when Passing them, The steamer Saratoga, from New Orleans, met the Webb at Tupier, Bend ot 945 o'clock, She then attempted to min down the Saratoga, but was unsue- cersfnl, It is believed that the Webb intends de- stroying our commerce on the Missiesippi, and proba- Diy make an attempt to escape to the gulf, Bome as- eert that it is very likely that Jeff, Davis is on board of her, endeavoring to make his escape to Ilavana or some other foreign port. !. nothing happens to her the Webb can reach Now Orleans by day-light toe morrow, and the mouth of Missirsioyi by noon, ‘Washburne'’s orde: deciaring that after the 26th of April all Corfederate soldiers within his district shall be regarded ne felons and vot as prisonersof war, is salutary effect. (ireat numbere have sur- Cairo, April %8,—The steamer Dolphin reporte meeting the rebel ram Webb fifty miles above New Orleans, at 6:30 o'clock, on the morning of the 24th instant. She was thew going along withoat doing any daomaze to boats of any kind. The telegraph wires leading to New Orleans had been cut, LATER. Sun Offica, Monday, May 1,2 A. M.—News has inst teen received from Cairo thet the rebel ram Webb bas been deserted and blown up by her crew, Johnston's Surrender. Faller Details—Gen, Grant's Arrival The Correspondence Reported hilling of Iiampton—Qur Troops on the Ketarn Reate—Jetl, Davis Flying for bis Life, Interesting details of the surrender of Johnston’ rebel army have come to land, Gener Grant ar- rived at Kaleigh shortly after day-break on Monday last. and after u brief consultation with General Shere man at his !quarters, the latter eent word to Geo Johneton that the terms’of the proposed surrender wore not ueceptable, and that the existing truce would terminate at the end of forty-eight houra, The effect of Orant'’s arrival upon the epirite of Sherman's troops wae toagical, A wave of enthusiasm ran re eistion!y through the rouka, and when soon after a military review waehad, the eleht of the tanflar features of the Lieutenant General awakened euch demonstrations of delight as seldom have been wit- neesed, reviving to our inetuory the stories of the devotion of Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in the days of the little Corporal’s highert glory, After having depatched hie first letter to John- ston, General Sherman in @ few hours pent to the rebal General an explicit demand to eurren- der, on the terme aceoried by Grant to Lee, On the following day (fueday) Johnston's au- ewer was received Tt expreesod po sup tse ejection of the oreina. offer by our Govern a eT it ja not Leliewed that either Johnston, or hie mentors, Davia, Breckinridge & Co,, had any ex- tation it would be srecepted—offering it in the piace simply to enable therebel /eaders to escape back-do Johneton, in bis lot od to the original agreement “te ith a view surrender, but Sherman now declined 1o trent y reference to that agreement, and Jolneton finally cepied an offer to meet Sherman at the Youse ofa Mr, Bennet, come 27 miles tron Kaleteh, at tation, Accordingly on Wedneelay, the netthere, Jolnston arrived a lithe Lee ing to an accident to the railroad tain. worn and somewhat t oublet appear- ncham Oth, they hind time, He presen’ arce. as if his anxieties bad toid upoa him, but he proceeded in te a business-like way to pertorm his part in orranging the te ot surienier—whieh were the as those accord d to Lre,ia sub srance; Viz. lon of boetisiier, delive ing all arms excep’ side-arms of officers; off cers men to give ‘hols indly I parole in wri} a to be permitted to ruturn to the.r homes, and reinaia ln peace #0 Ong as ther ole, the laws, A®eoo ae the terme weso rendered in wilting and ¢ aed by Sherman and Johnson, the lutter was eu Pp serving Gon, Grant Gu.etly sep tf wward ui 0188 the ere on the tack, Thie was Jobueton ‘owledge of Grani's presence, the latter feet hanced no words with bim, bus ieft the to Sherman, Amone the Gene included in the rurrender aie Heguresard, Bare p| and otheia of sere nore it no oral Hoke one aid Gen. Brava are not inelnded ; mmand, and the former it is re+ ven killed in s quarrel with Johnston, ¢ called a cowartly sneak tor surrende:ing his and pereinpiori'y retuecd to either surrey nder i} If. or let neton surrender hir (Hampton's) polciers, It ie ae {that Johneton appoared disinclined {talk with sherman about Hampton, but remarked thane had “got him out of the way, and would ave be more wouble with him." It de b eved, however, that Hamp'on bae ted inthe eame direction Jeff. Davis and Breckinridge have, in bie dev:mination to ne ¢ erestion enti ely dee Wace Han pron, the atier Lar no ¢¢ NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 1, Do nee {fighting any more, He even enid that if he | exif todo ao. Hr wna the firet genoral of the North Dt arrange terms for a rurrender, he would | who rettued to recoguize defeat and the reward of diehandie army and send them ben with thefr | fortitude tehien® inet, The Ties alo payeat Mute arms. litle did pot want todo this, as he feared the valor of sheridan and to the d feated ( ene at the mer wonld get to fiabting again in rome other | Lee. The ariicie conchudes with some speculat rey manner @ither af guerilins or under some Geveral He e the conduct fo what the ultimate solntion of the great pre om | may be and save in terms of great 1 “The Gontederacy. wtieh tor ave of Lee's led oinen; mid) years, hee provel oo nnexpectedly trong and reeo- Wey wee overrutuling the country, robbing the | Inie. may now prove anexpecté ily powerless and d Poople merever they went, and cansing «reat die- | pooding. In that evens the work of the North will trees arme the already impoverished inhabitants, tut if we have now ariived at tho end, not be oney He thowht if ther had been kept tovether and | of awar, bnt of the fret etace of a political revoid- marchecto their homes, it would have tuch | ton, the real troubles of the North ae but just be- betier, od iniends to pursue this course with | ein ne* the me of his own command, whose number te | The Mousixg Stan considers the catastrophe at N The surrender includes, also all the | R. cad a toe end of the rebeillon, and ears South Crolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Gulf | Whatetepe Davlaund Loe mar now ateptit would be States mlitia, most of whom had deserted before the | dic to surmise; but probably leaving their a ty the teat terme they can, the, will turn thelr the Miesiwipp! provinces, and endeavor in bivee ha f ernie! walks to carry on theircaree: yet © mo the onger ™ the Dairy Der rorapn eage ft seems now beyond human probability uet the Contec ener should con in goof wrking order, It ie curious enoneh to note, | q he independence, ‘The fallot Richmond le the that Gen Sherman's intelligence of the successes of | eataetrephe of the sou b. Had the tal been pls nh Wisan, at Selma, Macon, etc. was reenived | 6 Atanta. J quale, of Montgomery, the united over the @egraph wires taps reo right through ihe | 4 rrea of ‘onfedeiacy could bave resisted all heart ofhe retelarmy. Johnston even sought to | atiempte at percing the centre, and the detenders Aesist Sturman to the r of this news and © woud alwave have fought interior lives. The play te a ave Wilson’ eeping operations puis er Number, reeolucions and resources have beat- stop to by § an €D oiplomacy, devotion and desperate valor, Goer tl i@ Warig.e A reaource Lovoughly alien to Anglo Baxon genius —may profong the mfreries of the South bat can scarovly alter the determination of the Feder- ain, surrende, It was announced thet the formal sure | tom. vould face at Uireensbora, N.C, whore | @ eps to the rebearms id be stacked and packed, The two armpe wo: pout rixty miles apart at the thio the confrence was in progress, and commenication was Keptup by railroad and telegraph, both being Our trope @iready marching homeward, some Probably © receive orders to proceed to other felde of service, aad some to be mustered out me soou as it tia, seem hes Hick and woanded soidiers tn the hoap!- tale are Wing mustered out siready. The Staxnann cautions ite readers aeninet anppae- It is tno means cartain in what direction Jeff, | ing that because Richmond has failen its thereiore Davia ha goue, but that he hae become a tuvitive | all over with (be South from the and, there ie epparentiy no reom for doubt, The Moexixne Poet remarks that the Feternle Neo hing ertain bas Leeu heard of him eince the 25d, | mesed trocpe round Kich:iond ta the proportion of at which ime he passed through Charlotte southward, | threetoone, They were not able to prevent the etcorted oy @ brigade of cavairyHampton's, probe. | retreat ot Lee with at lenet a large portion of his biv. it vould aeerm impossibie for him to escape to | arin). It the bedernais really Lave {ihe victors exico through Georgia. as Gen, Wilson has the con. trol of tha region. More likely he will off in some smal! cvaf, ou the Florida abore, and makes desperate | to enter the real difieult effort to reeb Cuba, bat have nodertsken to accor The number of men surrendered by Johnston te | gout nn (in ages Mok tht t bern nfederacy tae wh really abot twenty-seven thousand four hundred, | Richmond, mid comer ine that Ire altbongh tho number ou paper is mach greater, ‘The | M*troyed. mich rally upon Hurkese ii surrender weludes all th litia f be Teteht eho w a bold front wmtil he bad in : © militia from South Caro | ments for eecuring his junction with ling, North Carolina, Georg!a and the Gulf States, over Lee's an resent to have le then eetablish biseel! on the ine ef the fou with the Carolina, Ge it Skates CONDITION OF THE SEWARDS, Wasnixetos, April 20-10 P. M, London Moxsing Srak, is dead Fim FE. WM. Stanton, Seeretary of War The dispute fm the iron trade bad terminated at Bith-I have the honor to report that the Secretary | Wilverbampton, aod the men bad resume work. of Bure continues to improve. Mr. F. W. & rd is sonewhat exhausted to-vight by hemorrhage from the wund, which occurred at J P.M. tut which was speedily checked, Sanuel Lucea, manacing proprietor of the PRANCE THY AMERICAN QU it F CORPS LrGIsLa tir The Parte correspondent of the Datiy werives the following translation of the Moniret u's seport of ’ _ 3 : EPs,.0 baad Basxs, Sorgecn General. | what took place inthe Corps Legislatif in recard to The Saltana Disaster — Fitteen Handred | 6 Propored amendiaent to the address on the quer Lives Lost. tion of Amertea Cain, Apmi %8.—Seven hundred and eighty-«x of tharos, Fi lotan —To the preees ‘ 0 de should be cruel to the Arsemily, and etal thore en board the ill-fated Sultana have been fouud | more erucd to AE UT Gare Wake ioeeth alive, The lost ie now estimated at fifteen bundred, | exfremis on the thbed (ae l fear is will be) of our The Mewphie hoepitals are full of wonnded from the | lat amendment Slaughter), Lhad but a word iowa to Sultara, many being badly eealded and burned. The repair eu omiadon. The speech from the throne paseed over America ta silence; your draft addres investigation ordered by (ren, Washburne is proceed- ing, INT Tn the present etace of the de. Tuninialos the same reserve; the vellow book itrelf contaloe on thie auby potbing bur a pure white pace. Now it aeemed to as thatthe American quer tion was one of sufficient Importauce to be treated of otherwiee than by reticence, However there in now no occasion for diccussion, becouse while Tam apeak~ Plot to Burn Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 30.Some exeitement waa | ioe ae i the bexe arrives thot Ces wor swordsof (Grant and Sherman have rettiod the « enused to-day by the direovery of a plot to bura this | gion Kichmond iataken, (interruption.) : city, as was attempted in New York Inet year, Con, 4 Volee--So much the worse, Cadwallader has made a proper distribution of troops, M. Pelietan The pro-lavery rebellion fe erushed and the American republic ii Jesticuniy, (Part President Bebnei yon ont; length toredin all ite ta. and it ls belleved that po ratempt will be made, pe Anters uptio: particulars of the plot ean \e obtsined. No by your tnt Rollettn te Ot a 1 conjure Mere About the Assassins. you; the: may hear ns on the other ofthe At Washinyten, April 29.—Notice has been given by | lantic. (Exclansa tons and noise our Consul Generalin Canada thet all the criminals} Seve letan artnet dy terah Ascuses connected with the murderof Mr. Lincoln munt be | ca haa borne the be he toe ke een surrendered to the United States authorities, ‘The | War that ever ravaged a nation. and ducing the » hole Investigation of the cases of the conspirators in now | SUN OF khis trial she ever Se i Snes tesa J D ne 1008 OF suape din, i in progress here, When the time arrives for the | She ne dof Invoking the epirit of publicationsf the detaile they will astound the Boyal | *Mety erin the execaabi ve very tire of t North, Aethe investigation proeresses, additional fay arrests aremade, the whole number of these now ‘ the hut violence reaching parly two hundred, pineipally taken from | 84," }i4out disturl ance “intern pnt bhaae of the adjecert counties im Maryland. The following | American history ie the pare of honor of the 10h letter, writtn by John Wilkes Booth to his mother, ba ha et ss on nd fF Teasiuy note.) ; dated ow themerning of the 14th of April, the day of | givite ty ne tent Pamcoin~ Cries of © Divide, the nssassintion, has fallen inte the hands of the Drher volons zitear the enesker ‘elletan. President Lincoln felt that he held the goveromensetbor!tion; Arn it2 4M, | fateof the New World ip his hands and he lifted up Dearest MoTnen: I know you expect a latter | Dit heart to the beight of ny; he bas aby from me. of ain © ished slavery—(rodoubled ¢ Divide”) dhe re yon will hardly forgive mo, ra hae restored the glorious Amerioun repablie, (Divide, Fetrvthiiee dell that lerias been tll last. mabe; | divide.” Coufised and tumultuous noise, eee ioc} ekuorything wea, Might wer | A Men:ber—Enforce silence, Mr. President, e] Pree) ¢ | bearing. M. Garnier Pages. If people would only Heten, the fpeech would have been done by thie time Reveral V olcwr——Div ic _M. Schneider right to go ot clamatione) ; tpeak in euch bin ap endid ; more ec ir my eyes if it had been a diep! ut Schneider yn a noblercasse. But so goes the world, M makes righ only drop yon theese few Iino to let ou know lunwell, and to may | beve mot bead t, tacive brevity ; at. in hase, Had ane from Wh best love to you al, lam your affectionate wn ever, odin, Arrest of J S. Clarke, the Actor, Sirce the @rertot Janis» Brutus Booth, Mr. Joho 8, Clirk, bretherio-law of the assassin, has been takeu ‘ok eustods, at Philedelphisa, by whom or on whit chaweieno krown, His wife only brows that he was talen awa by ‘hree wen ¢wo dare ago, uid has not revromd dnee, Let the epoaker try to got a to listen “ex for him to suditors to hear letan~ The President mks « miracle of me sin not able to work, Itdid appear wo me ever in th uy thine great and no- ne, France was preeent and an approving that ty voice this day could tle ride or the Atiantic, with ap ad (reas of congratulation to the President of the Vaulted Stater, (Tuusul'uour exelanutious of dissent.) Tcannot struggle mainet your deveruimation not to hear me, and T ehall «it down The amendment pallies nority, considering that o drew ar a whole, 1 give the names ot the teenty- four friends of the Nor or the epecial inform, of your Aimeriesn readers hey are: M.M which that w ‘rom Texas, The Hasten Tyrecrarn of the 4th ult, gives what purprt to tian account of the *negotiatious’ between Gen Lew Wallace and Gen. J.) Walker, of the "Canfllerau’ army, Lt seeme Gen, Wallace susied heLexaas by “tak ng the view" Wat the | niont, Count de Bojane, Carnot, Do! rebele wee vrtunly whipped, Whereupon bie overs | Garnier Paves, Gir tures for @twimert on the basis of surrender were | Havin, Henon, Jay " Marie, Marte:, Morin, rejected ia agrantiloquent letter trom Walker, of | Marviis de Pire, de Koenyy in which the foowitg are spociinen sentences: Simon “strljped f all disvulee, your propomltion ile noth: votea—e respectable mi- 16 voted weainet the ad. CE ONT CENTIN GOLD Two CUTS IN CURRENCY’ 1865. To the memore of the fallen in gratitude to the | other stde of the frontier, and ceasing exactly furvivors and for the emuiation of posterity.’ whore the last Cossack mounts guard at the jase | The Serol! deposited with the foundation stoue ex | border ditch, The Russian working man lives | Preeely reeoenites the Austrian alliance, sabbage, fish, sourish beverages, and gin | The Overrreetonimenr Zerreso of Vieuna eave: inetinctive on of On the p op «ition of Fnetant negotiations b t fo bis beds cod on she queat nr of the fie tee bet seen especially in towns, and in winter, upon has re all the i; natarios of the London p.gtowei of 1562, Ving eve to spec (qualied only by Risin aud Sweden have pro that all the pow- d Laplander in bis ice-bound but, ere should settic in cominon ¢ jucstion of the suc. |} @ certain decree { typhus is among | Creston but this was declined by Brance. the atending aillictiona of St. Poteraburg. Austria har declared ber intention to maintain her | and, pirbaps, never cies out entirely in that most | Hg Mee ape rn) aa 5 {aes » Md eitcaite ome of unbenltiiy of all localities that could have been se- ¥ en ¢ bh whe oule ener ult op © S Prussia should the latter act tadependent y ofher | lecwt for tJ, Built upon swamps and so undermine! by sulterranean water courses, that Bayer, in many sireeia the ont can hardly ke kept The delegates from the various Chamberw of Com- | ins prac Mable aiates i te {lh or in teed tn regard of its existence on the meree, to the number of about one hundred and | to the natural condit twenty, tertained at dinnur by M,de Leeseps, | arth, Add to this tat the Nova, with its canals at Alexandrfa, on the 6th of April, and started for the Tas col trons we only, youn Cert bas tf Ps . i mine eigantic , anc feos of ‘Sue {OS Rex) cay. me. Che ie oes seen that the people, or rather the Government, in- W. Fie d, deiogate from the * Commerce | Mad of aging every precaution to rauder the place of New York. and Mr. Washio an, represent> | habitable, have done all in their power to make toy pen Francisco, California, were the Americana | bad worse, According to what the At Pete at the dinner burghers believe, the number of births at the fs, Balch ances tf the eanal were had Marit Splenuid seat of the Crars is as a rule exceeded by f, he eyptien wendarmes and the | the average of deaths; but ae official statistics are aboiore—thafiorwe: being the aggressors, unreliable, private tex can be regarded ae Landon, 20th.The rebel pirate Stonewall arrived | goproximattre only, aud, perhaps err as lar upon at Tenerife, March Ste, fiom I n, She wasal- | the une side as the Guverumens upon the other, At lowed twenty-four hours to coal and provision any rate a variety of cireuustances com! ine to Tho advicos received por steamers Amorica, at | render St. Petersburgh @ hot-bed of disease. En- Southampton, and Damaseus, at Queenstown, furthor | etic and euduirabe in ordinary times sickness every now end then, will assume en epi- strengthens the couviction that Southern resistance | deinio ¢ heracter, aud rowing in crroue- to the United States Goverument is virtually ended. | ous proportions, comm! ravages euch ae The rebel loon has declined 4% bederaleccur | 8re) unkoown 8 we bay] toca . of d chi ol the = Wost. from ano othen report ities are very active, aud are advaucing, gather the fact that in 1855 no leas FAD, TO were acized with epidems al maladies in all Ruse STILL LATER. Arrival of the Peravian, aather Pont, April so. The etean from Londonderry Qist instant, hae pa at t1.25 A.M, today, en route for Quebec, Liverpool, April, The Londen Moustna Any TISER tinkes 4 questionable staterment that on the fall ot Kiehmond, Napoleon proposed a treaty betwoen Engiand and France agatuet the United Btates in the event of en attack ou Canada, The London INpExX even yet expresses Lopes for the South in the second actof Mo war, which itraye is about to commence, Buchanan, Hamilton & Co., Glaszow, bh amount ot ata, of whom 1,000 did, But large as those figures appear, they are contradicted by another " official reports ataing 826,000 peop'e to have aufler+ hip Pernvians | ed from choirs alone, with « mortality of 124,500. this polat | Lu 1645, the Miwster of the Luterior reported to the Emperor that iu bis vant dowinion 1,656,849 people had been in that yoar infected by cholera, of whom no leas than 665,012 succumbed, In both cases the y pasved the Buropesn frontier of Russ but so so0u ae it arrived on Gerwan eoil ite power was troken, ite virulence tempored, and 6! ber of victimes reduced to one-tenth end Thus far the same favorable change Las been wit- nessed in the present iui i ». Will te leas Time alone can show. We bave to deal with « combination of epidemics, uncommon 'y dangerous iu iteel!, and which, in #006 case® bas Leen al roady succeeded |y whe worss of ak, the mouster of monsters, the killer of man sod deast—ihe Siberian placue, The Prussian public hopes all may pass over javorabl'y, the physicas are disposed to de~ fave the tmportant newsof the fall of Richmond and | jwonatrate tie pevessity 0. .Aeeuding wellon netur~ destruction of Lee's army, has caused great exelto- | al grouncubs bus the clescy in the Eastern provinces mentin the market for American recurities, prices | ere invoking the t y of Gat Alraiuwbty that He having © etrone upward tendency, and evincing the | may thay Lie uplitted aru aud ward of tne evil erent disperition which existe to bur Amerfean Gor. - ernment and railroad recaritios eo soon As peace shall bee tabiished Avery Jarce bustoess bas been done five-twenties touching at one tiroe Ah exeoupen: Tin O 8 Contral, OS ‘a, end Rive 45%. Piou theee pointe there hae nb aelight resction of not quite one per cent, and subsequently there was a further advauce moder the Daiumecua’ uc an, The Loudon Times of the Zoth, an every one must hope that if the South aball be no longer able tocontend with ite adverearies by means of regular armicrin the Geld. tt wlll accept the arbitration of and return even to a hated politienl connection nt At be impor be taken 6; ate ae the North oot euch laws as Cougress nou we hone that the toad nay consent to bring the « they really believe their int pnd, and that the North may as CopqUNIO hould meet an honorable foe, The italian Parliament war discussing the bill for the suppression of conventa and the financial bill, There wae bo actiog on either China merchants of e vuspended with lishiities to the 0001. te 1,000, 0007, Satterthwatie's cireular, dated evening of the 19th, Hews Itoms (Dp Telegraph to the How York Buna Nines hundred rebele surrendered af Cambere laud Gap on Friday, and were paroled. Iv is stated that Forrest, the rebel raider, war captured at Eastport, La, recently, by Gen, Lue cas, after @ bard fight. Gen. Banks resumed command of tie Depare ment of the Gulf on the 22d ult., having arrived at Now Orleans « few days before, ifrted A Letie® has eeu rece.ved from Porto Blees them | dated Apr 12, announcing that Jeff, Da had rented # residen « there, and was expected to er- rive soon, an not yet rallied from the pros- tration oceasione! by the suddenneas of the Prem- ident's death, bhe is constantly eitended by numerous friends. Epwarsp [vagesotn, who was roughly handled by the populace of Philadelplua, on Friday, for oxpreasing: alleged secessionist sentiments, hes ieft the city for the West, Tus large building on sudbury street, Boston, known as the “Minot Llock,"’ was destroyed by fire yesterday morning, and two small buildings coust of Africa, are received, A Spanish alaver had | @djoining wore crushed by falling walle Total escaped from Kio Pougs, After being at eea two | loans, trom ¢50,000 to &100,000, dayr the rlaere took poesranion of the ship, and mar- red ali the crew, bot two, who reached Blerra me. ‘Trade wae brick at many of the porte, and niundaat, Avery brirk trate waa being carried * at Mourovis, Large quanti- pol weekly to Amerten, Commercial Imelligence Aver pool, April 2).--Cottoa The Broker's Creu. lar reporte the anes of cotton for the week at Ghia bales sachudiie 15,000 to speculators aud 15,000 to Kumore of aimiuietorial crisiain Spain were eure rent The Coenrwiteh, of Russia, eontinued dangerously iil at Nice, and fears are entertained for bie! The ome miwleterial diticuity in Denmark, which prevailedat Copenhagen for some days waa terminated. All the ministers rernain in office. The Hnogarian anthorities had been notified that the fverensed powers and juriediction of the court martial, will conse on and after the firatof May, The Mareh mails from the various forta on the weet (Ges, Wasnovnse's order, iamed at Mempbing declaring thet after the 26th of April all rebel sol- diers within his district ahould be regarded as felona, and not as prisoners of war, ia having » lutary effect. Great numbers have surrendered, lua reduction of expenses to the War Depart- ment, in the single item of chartered steamers, by ou onl ties are being eh aud cof em exportess, ‘he authorized anctatlons are the recent orders, may be gathered from the fa Orle Id Middiing, that they ranged from 5° to #1,000 a day each i aad Tha 1S ad, vowel, The provost warsbu's! offices everywhere pee Wheatfirin and Provisions quit Flour cull aud tending downward Td, bagher, Cora tends upward, wand etewdy union, Aprit?t abd tur account ere closing up. Preriorsd Jotimwon bas tsued an order, wader date of the 20th, in which be states thet desiring to en courage loyal citizens to return to peneetul pursuits, it te ordered that all restrictions up dotuestic nud coust lee commercial inter r Console for money, 9 'eawo'y, OV dilino.s Central star i Lures, 464ediy. Ll. B. kive- . OX, coupon » iuterual, Ke-opening of the War Ketween England and New Zealand, A correspondent of the London Dairy News ree lu the toveral Southern Biates ta our lines copting such reatrictiona os are dul; sudexcepting also articles contraband of war, oved, ox ordained by law The whole address woe finally ado; ted on the 16th gud on the 16th the Fmpe or received the deputation with the addrers, Lis Mawety thanked the deputa- tion, and added; Every 5 you defend with firmness the finda. mente’ which maintain a just equilibrium Le. tween the powere ui the state, [he country ia viate. ful to you for thia, Under the prorent regane ite ie labeling developed, [treme acministrative obstacice disappear, prog: esa ensued nnd reculity RuArANteed Ty the electoral movenent, and (ue voice of the ii Dune ood the Press it tee a thatitustres, ‘Thus far | fiom wishing to cut down the hee which baw borne sood fruit, the mass of the aboring clarees, the classes WhO pores, the men who rememler, and thos wh hear and read, fear the abureo! Lberty eveu me than the abuse of power, Coniinue vous labors, the object of which ie the moraiand wiaterial inprove went of indiviauals, by (heeducation aud iabor ot the | commerce and tbe departmen', and the exten their powers, Without snoeeant!) wiehing to everything, let us te coutent with usily brin a stone to the editer, the tounsauion of whi broud, and caunot be raed tuo h Lis Majesty's apeech was secelved with epplanse | French officiai dispatches from Mexico iep.esent the work of pacification in thut country as every. where complete, ing lees thaithatwe of the Linne-Miseiesipph States are inviedsiay town our are, surrender at dire cretion, tak an oath of alleeianee to the Lotted states Goviment. and in return to aovept such terme ofamesty, pardon or foreign exile ae our con. queroraaha graciously aovordus, * * © With three tonded thousand men yes in the fled we would le rh most adiect of mankind, if we alould wow beely ied all that we have been contending tor duriag 16 inet four years, oameiy—-Navouniity and theriatofset-sovernment, With the t 2 | ing of (odwe wil yet aouieve there, aud extort | fiom oufoy governinent all shat we nek, From Europe, wee Days Later News. The Inm steamer City of London, from Qneens- town the 2.of April, hus arrived, The Amean ship William Te!l put into Pernamn buco on thest of March, with thecaptain murdesed and the .ecd mate bad!y wounded, The affair was undergoin. vestigation, Lhe fall sichiaond continued to be the a'l-en- | grossing to, The detalles of the operations were | eagerly Comsed, and later news was anxiously | awaited. Tre was of couree considerable dep. eesion in the o tlavarket, and much irregularity in prices, but the geml decline was not more than ‘ald per Ib—holdersusing to make larger concessions. On ITALY. The Pope officiated at the usual Kaster Suaday cer- emonics at Rome, ad was received with enthusiastic che're Bayes agarme, ansnunition, eray uniforme, ete, All mili- The dogs of war are again let loose. As far | tary and navel orders to the contrary are revoked by as hun #agacity extendas, it may be said t | the present order. the colour fain for another ruinous strugyle, The SpE Joowlity of the present wari« the country between G@ al Intelligence. (My Mail te the New York Sun.) Woogenus aud Lerapaki, Loe recent a place J Nukumaru The Maories fouxht with unwonted bolduess, Jt is said ther fuperstitious belief in the juvulnerabliiy of toe sihercuta to the Pa Maerive faith induced a creator degree of temerity than is usually disp y in their wars, They attacked the Britiah w resolution, and it was only weveral hours habting they were driven back. Uur loos was severe, [have notthe exact account, but it was some thirty or forty kilied and wounded, The ne- tives suttcred more severely, Acc pg tothe tassion of Weleae, as Maori envayed in the fight, lis on oe Tar supply of cents at the Philate!phia Minv now cx ove jhe do uaand, A OONVLOT Rame) Btartsien, on the way to an Obie privon wo other day, threw binwelf, band culled, under the cara, and waa killed, Awona a party ofemizrants recently arriving av New London wae #o Irish couple with twenty- Shree children Brio, Gas, Grpvon J, Picrow wants to take the fen MER Se wud toauy wounded. IT amnesty oath and return to bia hore in Coluimliidy 4 Y nother protrac nd bloody cone fa has fae had 4 ie tiss inay be expected, 1 should be sorry to where ¢ has (or had) a tine plantation atirm toat this war is ogetuer Unprovoxed ana Gov. Burrn, of Rhode Island, ta receiving contri Unuecestary. Periaps | be susianed. Nev r ss it must be acm ited that wuroblers of the colunets bave an uneasy teel- jug uv \ the subject, OY wre LOL Guile Bure (hat w wars t n could not | butions of #1 each from Bubscrilers t @ fund to be presented to Mra. Lincoln. Tae people of Bt. Mary's, Prince George ano to be € $ | Charles Couuties, Maryland or the purp Be Ol curry img | mtary rule Tole dimer cst is ton termed @ co erclal pr joes. | ing concealed Booth tor a whole ‘Toere @ ¢ circuinsiauces Connected With tue or.gi- 3 \ : : Som smart Yonkre is wavte! by ® widow im So, Balog Causes of ths uew Birugg © Wich, as tioy Pe siag eerste ly nian Te ea otha are Giscussed in ue uesapapers, give the whole care of her affair an ugly look. Ib.atoo uch lke @ repetsion fares daughiers and Ae Oe er rey of A oO; foreiny the ea.e of Waitara at toe pantof the oR beyouet, or rather stem, ting bo do 60, Taw farmers in the vicin'ty of Richmond, m of whom are parcled prseuer& are returning to ‘ ¢ tor bh the 15th qa firm feeling prevailed, and with » good demarthe decline of the previous day was partially reered, | The very the America was published on the | morning of 19th, and the continned success of the | Union troojas generally received as evidence that | the end mus approaching. The following editorial comments ¥ written prior to the arrival of the America: The Londfours the lors of Richmond might The Pope i stated to have addressed a letter to King Victor Emmanuel, proposing that bls Majesty | should appoint bishops 6» v wate dioceses in the Ital. | iau provinces which former: eometitnted the King- | dom of Viedmont, and declaring that his Holl would reareve to himself the ull right of n Dienops to dioceses in the tormer Pontifical provinces. | A» regards bishoprice in N ples lurcan,, Paria and Modena, his Helines# is ready to enter into pecotiatig in order to come to an ar & ment, King of Braman il will vend a diplountinc (BO epecial minsion t ome to diecues the question, } fortunes to the leet, and eac. pe to FS: DE (0 Me lon gold witu the leaders in some foreign land, Johneton's conduct in the most srking con- trast to Hampton's, as the former seems uuen sek ef fighting, and declared over and over, in hist Gite SLeriuaD, thet the war Was GORE WiMArthere wae GERMANY AND THE DLCHIES The King of Prussia bad laid the foundation atone itselt be, tape, tned, but coupied with tle defeat of Lit represents a veritable catastrophe, ‘The South ined but on: eat army, and that has | of the monument to commemorate the lave w ql y been | des ed. [t is due to Gen, G 4 arwith Peat hie mily abilitige’ should be recognized iis | Denmark and Berlin, wlle in the act of laying the Qi feb: ton that line,” as he had pledced him. ! etouc bie Majesty uite. . the Gllowlus soutlmens; theu homes and prepar.n. t renew their work of tillage Weeiean New York papers report the promias sian epidemic, the | of alare yield of fulbth.e aumuner The peaeh, aro not particularly auxious, Al. | pear “pple aud cherry trees are laden with blue. The Kussian Fpidemlc, (Berlin Correspondence of the London Times } With retere Berlin pul! though liv ext door to Bi Be noms, ee ‘ mn: BOE Petersburg, and in ny first pubie meeting for the abolition of dauger of gething the malady at first hand, they ery in the Spanish colonies which waa ever yes pooh-pooh the idea of being infected in the b Spain, convened on Bundasy, Jd ult, le was woy of a re Ruswan. The fact is, they aro ye and en bUsiasbic, in she babit of looking upon themaelves as some- thing so different from the ebildren of tie Czar, that both with regard to political and physical dangers, Russian events are but slow in working ap impression on ther confident minds, Russian epidemics, more particularly, they are fond of § (9 causes existing exclumyely on the Great GQast returned to Washington on Bat urd He is satisfied wish the condition of affaire in North Carolina, and has come to headquarters convinced that the war is virtually over, Suyog the restriction on travel to Richmond bas Combinued ON 5 amt seme,