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re eee THE KUMDAE 10235} The Latest News oy to the N. ¥. Sun. FROM EUROPE. The News of the Assassination. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN LONDON, Action of the Lords and Commons. LARGE MEETINGS IN VARIOUS CITIES. The Whole World Shocked. THE FEELING IN ITALY. Chamber of Deputies Draped in Mourning. FROM SEERMAN’S ARMY. March of the Army Homeward. A NOBLE MILITARY ORDER. Grand Concentration at Richmond The People Along the Line of March to be Supplied with the Necessaries of Life. THE ASSASSINATION PLOT. An Arrest in St. Leuis, The “ Innocent Doves” in Canada FLIGHT OF SANDERS AND TUCKER. «e., &e., &e. From Europe. Arrival of the America. New York, May 7.—Steamship America, from Bouthampton, April 26, has arrived at this port frem Earope, BPPROT OF THR AMERICAN NEWER IN LIVERPOOL, Notwithetanding the strong eympathy which hae al- ways existed in Liverpool for the South, the news of Lee's surrender was received with general satirfac- Wan, the Confederate caure having for some time part heen considered hopeless. A considerable impetus bas been given to business, and there is an increased feal- fing of confidence in commercial circles, The Times of Monday, in slender on the American War, esys The erent war, on which the ever of the world have bean fixed for the Inst four years. bax been brought virtoally tos close by the surren of General Lee army of the Southern States, This the obstinate campaign. For many rmy of Lee most have fought agaiuet the end hae come, As matters have turned out, the fol! of Richmond bas been followed by military disasters, from which it f« Impossible that the South can recover, In thelr extremity there was nothing left tmt to yteld The Confederate commander had only about | 2h,000 men. The armies which = rurrennded him amounted to at lent 15,000 men, In there eireurm- stances General (Grant thoneht that the time had eome for offering terme of capitulation, Ihe tone of the correspondence between the two commander is honorable to both. and the conditions were such, ae it wna no disgrace foran overmatched army to accept. is the end of the great army which, organized y the extraordinary genius of one man, ajded by several other commanders of eminent ability, has done such wonders in thie war, Not even the (rand Armny of Napoleon himeelf could count « serice of mor brilliant victories than the force which, raised ebiefty from the hivh-epirted population of Virginia. haa defeated so many invasions of the State, and graphed the hopes of so many Northern (Generale, Chief and soldiers, have now failed for the fires and last time. They were victorious until vy ctory was no longer to be achieved by human valor, and then they I! with honor, Twoyears ago General les would probably escaped to Lenchburg, even alter such a defeat ne that which he enetained the ether day. But now the Federal Generals move with the rapidity, and attack with the promptnes of Napo- jeon's Marshals, If the North bas not enined in thie le that reputation for desperate valor which ae boen achieved by the Confederates, they have shown apatience and fortitude, and enerey, which entitle them to rank among the very first of military n They bave now sufficiently shown that the attempt to estabieh the Southern Confederacy must be abandoned. There seems to be on the part of President Lincoln @ desire to concillate vanjuished fellow citizens, Under the entdance of Mr, deward, who has croditably distinguished hinwelf tn the Cab- {wet by hie moderate counsels, and whose life will, we trust, be spared at this crivis to the Union, that he vr ty gentls Measures restore tranquility, and, per- Ret fore hia terin of office expires, calm in some dearee the animosities which have been rated by whese years of war The Times, in a leader on Tu aye? With the defeat of thelr antagor the gravest difficulties of the Federal (ioverninent may be said to baveret; inas long as Kichmond was not taken, and the Coniederate army wae uneubdued weir coutee ef action was eimple, A restoration of the Federal authority and the reduction ef the rebellious South to obedience were the first things to be done, and every mher object w Bat when there shall have been finally accom an overtiowing prospect will open before Mr. Lincoln's administra- tion, Much lies between the conquest of the South end the restoration of the Union, Jn the face ot the Metical probleme of unexampled difficulty which Mr, Lincoln and bie Ministers will have to confront uestions as the regeneration of the enrrency, the re- rm of the tariff, and the management of the national debt as they are in themeclves, nay appear lusignifi- ant, The Paris Pavuie saya: “The Mexican Embassy will be offictaily received by the Pope next week The report that Marshal Bazaine was about to return from Mexico is without foundation,” The Finperor will leave Paris for Algiers on the 2th. He will stop ot Lyous, where he will embark for Oran, proceeding thence to Algiers by land, Ov returning to France, the Emperor will touch at Ajaccio, DEATI OF THE CZAROWITCH OF BUSBIA A telegram from Nice of April Zid saya: “The Crarowltch passed a bad night, He recoeniged the Emperor this morning, Att A.M. he had an inter- view with the Princess Dagmar, and thanked her for coming tohim, The last sacraments were adminie- tered at 10 A.M. All the family were present. His death is hourly expected" A teleram from Nice of April 24th says: “The Crasowtteh died early thie morning.” A telegrain from Brossels, Be'gium, of April mre Leopold, who returned here from London {4 sorpewhat eeriously unwell, An official bnlletir that hie Majesty i* euffering from a bronchitis aeconpavied by great physica: A meeting was held at Brussels on thi the 2ud, followed by a great popular demonstration in onor of the late Federal victories. An immenee procession fired to the residence of the Minister ‘the Uni States, His Excellency received the ‘chairman d principal members of the meeting, and made a speach, A congratulatory serenade was also prep Lp the sitting of the §Itallan Senate, an April 22d, Aededo on the new penal code wae rooumed, The NE Proposed abolition of capital punishment was re jected. In the Chamber of Deputies, the debate on the bill for the suppression of convents was continued. Senor Uedelena spoke ia favor of the till, but desired that the measure might be carried out ually, and pro- Powed that « tion of the ecclesiastical property thould be applied to charttable and educational pur- poses, In the Chamber of Deputies 22 the %th of April, the chan ber aj ed bill for redacing the sala Theos of the prefects, In the debate upon the suppres. tion of relizions boties, the Minister of the Interior to the chamber to vote for the till, and Atated that ifany agitation exirted in Sicily, it wae protably at Palermo and Girgenti, where convents were very nuinerons. The Secretary of the Russian Legation in Parte bas Deen asesaninated in Paris by a Russian. Tur Roan Hiv Moaven,—Mise Constance Emily Kent rurrendered herrelf at Bow Street, and confers. @1 having committed the marder The total length of the Atiantic cable made np to close of work on Friday night, wae 1,993 nautical miles, and of thie quantity 1,40 have alreedy been shipped. Mr, Bigelow, the new minister of the I nited Bintes at the Court of the Tullleries, had a public andience of the Kmperos Napoleon on Sunday, and presented bis credentials, Afterwards Mre. Bigelow was re- coived by the Exnprees, LATER, Arrival ef the Hibernia—llew the News of the Arsassination was Kecelved to Earepe, Ktc. Port au Basque, May 6, via Calais, May T.—The steamship Hibernia from Londonderry 25th, has pass- ed this point on route to Quebec, In the Finglish House of Lords on Thursday night, Earl Russell, and, in the House of Commons, Sir George Grey, (om bebaif of Lord Palmerston) gave notice that they would, on the lst of May, move an address to the Queen, expressing sorrow and indigna- thon at the assassination of President Lincoln, and praying her to convey thet expression of feeling the American Government. Two great meet! re held in Liveapool, which, after appropriate speeches hed been delivered, adopt- ed unanitnously resolutions expressive of their horror and deep sorrow at the assassination. The commercial body of Loudon adopted similar resolutions, and likewise the official bodies in various towns and provinces. The Americans in London assembled in Grosvenor Hotel, on invitation of Mr. F. Wood, The meeting adjoorned till the 15th of May, when Minister Adame will preside at a masse moeting of Americans at St. James’ Hall, The Italian Chamber of Deputios had adopted an address expressing grief at President Lincolo’s as- samination, aad the chamber was draped in his honor, Paris lettors state that the most profound and uni- versal regret and indignation, is expressed there at the assassination. Mr. Mason (rebe!), In a letter to the Inprx, repudi- ates the crime in behalf of the rebel States » ANCOLN'R RETALIATORY NOTIFICATION, The Daity News after complimenting Lee for eur- rendering, alludes to Mr. Lincoln's notification to foreign nations to withdraw the regulations to which Federal vonsela of war are now rubjectad ip their ports, It wa: is notice will not affect us, bas with our harbor Rialifax, andyn the Weet Indies we ave no occasion (0 enter, much loss to remain in, aport of the United States, It be thereiore probably directed againet other nations whose constantly impending threat of the recoenition of the Bouth has during the war so added to the dith- culties and perplexities of the North. Yet it will ht in the American Goverment to remember that while it etill itealf recognises the Confederntes as bel- ligerents {t must allow foreign nations to act towards Doub sides on the rame footing, When the rebellion ie so far crushed that the remaining armies are dis pereed, the remaining cities eocupled and those who wtsil resiet are shot or bung ae rebels, the North may claim trom other nations t the state of war . That time we hope and think i# very near, But antil it comes we cannot help tollowing the Federal example and recognize the Confederates ae belligerente Mr, Gladstone bas made hie financial statement in the House of Commone, 1t show urplus of nearly £4,000,000 sterling. He propores to take two pence off the income tax, six pence off the tea duty, and re- dace the fire Insurance duty to one shilling and eix pence, aud other minor changes. Latest Commercial. The Tres city article of Tuesday, Apri) 25th, An active buetness and some cousiderabie 6 acknowledgement that fincuations were expected in the fuods this morn- ing, Monday, in consequence of the American news, bot the transactions have been limited, and tha changes in the price of console merely fractional Cousolr closed on Monday at Waa, Contecerae Laan closed at 14815. The warexcitementin America being now virta- ally at an end, the finauce question becomes the grand one. During the next thiee months the mort exten tive speculative operations of the two hemispheres will depend upon it, Laver pool, A pril 28, —Cortos,—The Broke:'s Cir- cular Leporte Lhe sales of the week at 16,000 bales, of which 15,uu0 were to epeculatorr and 25,11) lo export. ere, The market has been buoyant, and prices are 1d.alud. higher tor American, Breadstuffs aochunged, lrovisions quivt and steady, Bacon heavy. Landon, April 28,—Consols are quoted at 90%s91 for money. Tinote ( entral eharcs, Té'gaTS's. Erie shares, 46, L, &. five-twenties, S0seabe ty, Rebel Prisoners, Official Order. Washington, May 7.—Ordered: That all prisoners of war (except officers above the rank of Colonel, who, Lefore the capture of Richmond, signified their de- sire to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, and their unwillingness to be exchanged, be forthwith released on their taking said oath, and transportation furnished them to thelr respective homes. In respect to all other prisoners of war, fur- ther ordere will be issued, The Cemminsary Geoeral ot Prisoners will issue the necessary regulations for preserving the requiste record of prieoners of war to be released under this order; the record to ret forth the name of the prisoner, hie place of residence, the organization to which he belonged, the time and place of capture, &e, The oaths of allegiance will be ad- ministered by commanding officers of the prisons, camps and forte, who will eend by telegraph dally re- porte of prisoners releared, to the Commissary Gene- ral of Prisopere. These reports will be consolidated for each day, and transmitted to tho Secretary of War, By order of the Secretary of War James A. Hagore, Brev. Brig. Gen., Inspector Gen, U. 8. A, CONDITION OF THE SBEWARDS, Wasuinatos, D, C,, May 69 P.M, Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War Srm-—-I have the bonor to repart that the Secretary of Btate le better than atany time elnce his injury Mr. Frederick Seward's condition is most encourag- ing. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. K. Bannes, Surgeon General, Frow New Orleans. Steamship Wertern Metropolis, from New Orleans, April 80th,with merchandive and passengers, arrived » at this port last evening, The W.M. bas on board, the remaine of Major L. P. Mudgett, who was killed inthe late engagement at Mobile. She has also op Doard, @100,000 ip gold and Ticaury note W YORK, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1865 The Assassination Plot. Trial of the Assnantns. Washington. May 6, It was not definitoby setiled thir afternoon whether the trial of the assassins will coumence on Monday or pot—in fret the court had hardly been sclocted up to two o'clock. Another Suspected Consptrator. St. Lowia, May 6.—G, H, Blackburn, alias Dr, Tum- will be made on the epot, of, when the dieburstog off. ere are not provided with funds, vouchers will be 0 in the proper form, payable at the nearest Mili. Department, By orter of Ma).-Gen, W. T. Srrenwas, L, M. Davros, A, ALG, Hiaapauartras Mu, Drv, oF THs Mreetesirrt,) Is THE Finuo, wean Ravan, N.C4 April 27.) & Field Ordera, No. 66, Hostilities having ceased, the following changes and 4) ithone of troops ia tpe Seid wilt be made with as 6 lit dela: Diety, charred with complielty with Herold in the am | will remala tn the I ment ws ons Carclinn, sasination and conspiracy, was arrested here to-day, | Mind Major General 7 w Schofield will tranafer bac! in accordance with orders from the War Departinent. Fiettering Among the “laneccat” Deves in Canada. A dispatch received from Montreal, under date of Saturday, 6th, says that Messrs, Sanders and Tucker havo disappeared, and it is reported they have cone in the direction of Halifax, Before taking their de- Partare, however, these worthios published letters in the Canada papers, in « high etrain of injured tono- conce. That of the two together, addrewed to Pred- dent Johnson, alluded to in the Srw's dispatches on Saturday, commences in the fullewing courteous strain To Andrew Johnaon, President of the Umited States: Yonr proclamation is a living, burning lie, known to be sueb by yourself aod all your murroundings and all the hired pesjurere in Christendom shall not deter ue from exhibiting to the ci\ilieed world your helliab plot to murder our Christian President The letter then adds that they (Sanders and Tuck- er) recognize im some of our Generale “men of honor," whom they do pot believe beve been quite demoraitzed by aeeociating even with M neon, They specify G Beott, Grant, Sherman, Meade, Rosecrans, Howard, Baruside, Hancock, Hooker, Schofield, Wright, Dix. Cadwallader, Kinory, Bialr, on, Lagan, Steele, Peck, Hatch, Frar kifn, Rodman, Alexander, Carr, Reynolds and Meagher ae the liet from which they want @ cou formed. to meet and try thet at Rou Pot mont, or any other phece where they will be f mob violence—our Goverument to give them # to Majorinderm Gillmore, commanding Department of the h. the two brigades former teoaning (° the division of Trevet MajonGeneral or at vaonab Cay an Ma ad oy Major-General Kilpatrick oummanding, hereb: transferred to the | yoent of North Carolina, am General Ktipetrick will report_in persen to Major- Genoral Schofield for orders, The cavalry command Of Major4ieneral Stoneman will return to Bast Ten- r-General Wilson will to the Tennessee River, in the Reighborbood of Decatur, Alabama, General Howard will conduct the Army of the Tennessee to Kie! Va... following roads eub- anya by Louisburg, Warrenton, Lawrenceville and rebure. Or to the right of that line Major- General Slocum will conduct the Army of Georgia to Richmond by roads to the left of the route indicat for General Howard, vir. By Oxford, Boydton a Nottoway Court House, These armies wil earn js at this point the contents of their ordnance train and ase the wagons for extra fornce and provisions, These cotamne will be condacted slowly and in the beat of order, and will aim t be in Richmond ready to re- sume the march the middle of May, The Chi uartermaster aud Commiasary of the military divi Generals Easton and Beckwith, after making the proper dispositions of their Department here, will Proceed to Richmond and make suitable preparations wo receive these columns, aud to provide for thelr furthor journey. Byorder of Major-ioneral W. T. Snenwan, L. M. Dartos, A AG. Ralewwh, N. C., Apri 90.—Vartios who have ar- rived here from Greensboro, state that Gen. John- ston's army bave nearly all left for their homer, « large majority having taken thelr arme with them, claiming that the understanding with Gen. Shorman allows them to do so, They commenced leaving for their homes immediately after Gon, Sherman's first interview with Gen, Jobnaton, Gen, Shermaa recetved the news of President Lin- coln's assassination on the morning of the 17th inet, which was the day he left to mert (en, Johnston, and one day before the date of bis memorandum The intelligence was not kept from Sherman's army for a dey or two, as reported; but given to them tin wnediately after it was received. It is well forthe enemy that this ariny were ignorantof the terme offered them, on the day of Mr. Lincoln's assamina- tion. No power could bave saved them from destruc. tion, Tho rebel cavalry in Johnston's army could not be reconciled tothe surrender unlese they could have the terme firet offered by Gen. Sherman, They have all left Greensboro with their horses and arma, Gen, Jobnaton has done all be could to carry out an honor- able surrender, LHe relieved Gen, Hampton and the other rebel officers who objected toa surrender; but Sherman's first terme, and the long delay, has de- moralired hia army and made him powerless, Gen, Schofield apprehends trouble from there armed men who have left Jebnston and gone off on their own hook, © condvet thither, and to pay the expenses of their lawyers. Beverly Tacker'’s address “to the people ef Cana- da," published fn the Montreal Leapxn and othere of our Canada exchanges, accuses the party he may be-who has . mm him, with whoover iven evidevee proving this aving “bieckened his roul He says he never saw J ; and never knew th was person in existence till he be of hitn as couneeted with the on. © adda, that “the whole business isin my deliberate judgment an attempt to getup a pretext for a difientty with the British Provinces, and the consideration that since IL have been here I bave received nothing but hoepital- nd kindness trom you, tmpels me to make this addrosstoaid in the dissipation of such pre- text," apd winds up by offering to take his “ solemn oath" to‘ the above,” The letter of Cleary, also mentioned in Setarday's Br, denies that he has ever occupied the position of clerk to C. C, Clay, and “declares before high Heaven" that he knew nothing shoul the aranasina- tion of Mr. Lincoln till he saw it in the newspapers, The news of the murder, be saya, caine upon him ‘like a clap of thueder,” and he shere’ o the gene ral reeret over it. He admits he # no © positive proof” of bis ipnocence, bat offers as “circumstantial evidence” in his tavor that he has been to Detroit to arrange his affairs, under conduct of the military au- thorities, since the murder, and he want know “If 1 had been guilty ot the crime inid to my charge, does any one euppowe that I would have v ured to go upon Amertean oil, when important elations or 7 dally being made and numerous persons arreat- edt Ip reference to Tueker's letter to the President, the Toronto Gitone holds thislangaate: “He (Tucker) ts at liberty to aaeert bis innocence to bis heart's con- tent; bathe might have spared himeelf the trouble of rdahing into g:atultous conjecture about the motive of the Washington Government. His theory that the proclamation bar been £° 1p inorder to cor tute a protext for trouble with Canada in @ misera! weak invention—too transparent a dodge to nerve parpose, We have no more right te assume that th to lelieve that Beverle, Jeff, Davis. Latest News of Him. Advices frown Raleigh, N. C., of May 1, «tate that Quartermaster Tilton, of the 4b N, HL. regiment, has arrived thee, H as in Charlotte on the 23d of April, amd states that Jeff, Davie left there that day for Te under the escort of Echols and Kasil Duke, with a detachment of cavalry, Gen, Stoneman was at that time only ten miloe from Charlotte, In a tpeech Davis made at Charlotte, a few daye before he loft, he asserted that he would yet have an army in the field larger than any be hed yet had, An arrival from Peusacola of a gunboat, which loft there on the 20th of April, brings news that Mallory had not been arrested, although it wae rumored that he had been seen there, and had got off fo an Enelieh schooner; butitie thonght more probable that Mal- lory in seokipe to join Jeff, Davia, and is not far from him now, Mallory has au tutimate acquaintance with the numerous harbors ia Florida, and thin fact will bo Ukely to help him in getting away, Gen, Gillmore, however, had dispatched an officer to Key Woat, with orders by which all avenuos for egress will be closed, Tucker i guilty of the ebarge imputed to bim, The relations between Cana- dn and the? United &t are of mot satisfactory kind, aa we hope they ever continue to be; and it laa piece of gratuitons impertinence in Tucker to attempt to stir up public feciing he unfounded in putations dicated by the dilema in which be finds himeelf,"" The Trial of Harris. Washington, May 6.- Ihe trial of Congrereman Harris was resumed to-day, Sergeant R. B. Stuart, Co, C,, 1ith Regiment Veteran Reserve Co'pa, testi- fled that he arre Mr. Harris on the 27th ot April, and remained alone with hin some two hours, during which time the accused sald that Chapman and Read (the paroled rebel prisoners) came to bis house on the previous evening, and inquired the way to Leonard- town, and also the dirtance, and they further stated that they wished to goto Baltimore as yuickly as possible, and take the oath of allewiance, The accured toid witness that he eaid tothe men that they could £0 to Baltimore, but that the foerals could not com~- pel them to take the oath on acoount af the agreement that had been entered into betwen Geueral Grant and General Lee, ‘The accused then gave the men ope dollar each and also thelr supper. The accneed also suid that they wished say over might at his house, but be told them they could not do eo, as the poo- ple about there knew his political sympath ios too well. Witness being cross-examined by the accused, ws tified that he did not recollect the accused telling bin (witness) that be (Harrie) had no wrong motive in giving Chapman and Kead the money, nor did witness uoderstana the aceneed to say that he thought it was Proper to give parvied prisoners money to keep them along on their way home, Witness being asked to state the whole conversation he had had with aecused on whe subjict, testified that after the giving of the money bad teen spoken ol, (he scoured aid that all the trouble was the fault of the “damned abolition iste; that if the abolitioniste bad etayed away It would have been all right. The accused aleo raid thas the idea of a tew people in Washington Interfering in affairs, after General (irant and General Lee find made au agreement, wee adamoed piece of humbug; that the Republicans would not ru ¢ long, but by God, they would soon be shown who would rule, ‘The defense will commence on Wednesday, to which day the Court adjourned, GENERAL SHER MWA The Army Movi emewards.Veace An- nounced—A Noble Military Order, (Correapondence af the Sun.) Raleigh, N.C. Apri Sherman and staff leave here to-day for Charleston and Havannah, where he will remain a ebort time, and then leave for Richmond in time to meet his command, which alo leaves here for that piace on Monday next, Gen, Sherman has just ieeued the following order Heanaranrens Mit, Diy, oF THe MUsstte ) Burl, LN THs FIBLD nman Kai kiou, ? N. pril 27th, 1565, ) Special Field Orders, No, 06 be General commanding announces a further so penrion of hostilities, aud a final a¢reement with Gen, Johnston, which termnnayes the war asto the armies vader hiscouwmand and the country East of the Chattahooc ¢ of the terms of conven. tion will be furn Ma). Genus, Schofield, Gillmore aud Wilron, wh specially cbarged with the exe- eution of tte details in the Department of North Caro- News [toms [Bp Telegraph to the Now York Bun.) Gen, Gnast isin Washington. Tae munigipal elections in Loe Angelos, Stock ton, Ban Jose, Grass Vahey and elsewhere, on the Pacific const, have rear ited in Union majorities, Tus U. 8, Surveyor Genoral for California certi- files to the fact that petroleum in large quantities has been found in varicus portious of the State, Ousaon ady report the arrest of several Dernocratic men for exprossing joy at the death of Prosident Lincoln, Dismatcazs from Memphis confirm the report of the surrender of Jeff, Thompson, He surrendered his entire force. Many of General Lee's soliiers have arrived at New Orleans, General Banks has ordered them to report to the Provost-Marshals, and prohibited them from wearing rebel uniform, Laownsvitie advices of the 2¥d ult, confirm the reported occupation of Monterey by the Liberals, Reinforcements had arrived at Matamoras, to meet the expected attack of Cortinas,* Tus subscriptions in Philadelphia to present» homestead to Mrs, Lincoln are not to exceed five dollars each, ao that all may have @ chance to contribute, A rvaiio meeting has been held in Carson City, Nevads, to raise a fund by one dollar subsemptions to be presente! to Robinson, the brave man who saved Becretary Beward's lite; and the necessary committee were appointed to effect the purpose. Guy. Munepitt, commanding the District of Western Kentucky, hes summoned all bands of armed men, acting in open hostility againat the Government of the United Staves, operating within bis district, to surrender before the #nh of May, on (ien lina, Departineut of the South, sad at Macon and | the terme granted to Lee, Otherwise they aball be Wertern Georgia, Cap yers, Ordnance Department, UB, Aj leb ignated to receive | Tokarded and treated as outlaws the arms, &e,, at vt aby eormmanding Tus train on the Ohio and Mississippi road wae receive the arme of any detach- otheer of @ post om they are properly stored and ac- ment and see t counted tor, Gen, Schofield will procure at once the necessary blanks and enupply the other army commanders, that noliormity may prevail, aud great care muat be taken that all the terme aud #1 filled with the n imposed on our bithe epirit becoming @ brave 1 generous arty, Army commanders may at once loan w the inhabi- Tuk voluntary subscriptions of the people to the such of the captured mauler, horves, wagons 4 vehicles ae can be spared {ron immediate usc, and | even-thirty loan for the six working deys of the the commanding Generals of armies rey iseue provis | [ast week, amounted to the enormous eum of $4, sions, ai : nie supplies that es . spared penne le arenkas eapies Pr wo aniarana’ oe 857,100. The number of fifty dollar, one bundred inhabitants to renew thelr pesceful pursuits, aud re- b store, relations of friondebly among our fellow-citizens dollar end five hundred dollar eontribuitons from working men and women to the above amount wae BHO, The largest single subscription of Satur- and countrymen day wae @700,000 from Philadelphia, robbed last week near North Rend, Ohio, by a gang of twenty guerrillas, The safes of Adams’ Ex- press Company were blown open by gunpowder and the contents taken, Passenvers were relieved of their watches and money, The robbers escaped ecroas the river in akiffe, Foraging will forthwith cease; and when necenity, or long marches, compel the taking of forage, provi- slone or any kind of priveve urvburty, compensation @ antiiapeastand PRICK ONE CENT —IN GoLpD {Two CENTS IN CURRESCY ng, soa bet Tae Missianipt River continues r' broken through the leveo ax wiles below Alpers. A correspondent says the country on the east ele of the river, from Tunica Lauding to Buy is completely inundated for thirty-five miles «#."~ ing great su‘fering aunong the inhabitants, men: f whom are in ® starving condition, Morgancs * abandoned tn oansequence of the flood Tim military and naval escort, togelh er with frome of the invited gueats, arrived at Was yin cto from Bpringfield, Tl, The hearse car am! ihe atole ear alao came back. Aecording to hasty estinaks five rolllions of people witnessed the pasiage of 1) & funeral car and coffin in the warlour cities ans not Jess than eight bundre! thousand of per.ape million persons had an oppertunity of aerlag the remains. Tas Bermuda papers contain lone accounts ® the judicial Investixations now beng bel) at St Georges, of the attempt of Dr. Mackburn to duce yellow fever into New York, Mhilad:|pbiay and other Northern cites, Blackbura »\alted Bermuda ostensibly on « philanthropic & fon in connection with the yellow fever, The ev. ‘soc shows that he collected, while there, bed’ and clothing taken from fever patients; thar! pure chased and Infected new clothing, which he | acked in trunks and left in charge of parties, with orlers# to forwant them to New York in the spring. Oo witness testified that Blackburn represented bim- self as a Confederate agent, whose mission was ihe destruction of the Northerm massea, It ts statef that there were ten trunks, three of which have been found and thetr contents buried by te Board of Health, General Intelligence. (By Met te the Kew York Bun.) Tan Massnchusotts Houne of Roprosemtatives baw dthe bill e#teblishing # Metropolitan Volicw force for Boston. A uarrsn fromm Winchester, Va,, dated May 5, faye that nothing of interest has of Iste ocourred in that department. A large portion of Geners! Han- cock’s corps ia on the march to Washington, vie Aahby's Gap Taw arrest of Col Ould and Hatch, rebel © change Com minsioners, continuss to excite atten tion at Washinglon, and the belief that ‘eo. » charge of misappropriation of supplies and moucy sent to our prisoners grows more general. Am explosion at Quinn's brewery at Alvan oo curred at ten o'clock Baturday morning. Tw> meu, Jobn Burne aud Phil Toy, were killeds and two alightly injure! jacuuge to the prop erty ie about twenty-five thousand (o'lars. Sinem the recent orders for the reduction of 6x ponses the Quartermanter's Departinenth: « effete reduction of ite daily expenses, on ocean ap coaswiso transport service, of §35,000 per dayy which Is @ saving of more thau three miilions of dollars per month. Tr \e anserted, nays the Philadelphia Bouter that out of seven hundred sebel officers in durauce at Fort Delaware, all have tuken the ow. of alles giance except thirteen, But when we see that General Rhett, of Bouth Carolina, hes taken woe oath of allegiance to the United States, our adimirar tion of Fort Deluw rises Int absolute wonocer. Bavenar of the Washington'ans who were aro! ed by Genera! Grant and returned home, !« ¢!een sent Bouth ageip for refusing to take the oath of allegian Mom of them are anxious, however, to take the oath and remain good citizens, The country adjscent to Washington presents an a) - Dearance somewhat similar to whatitdid tn 186l, the cainpa of the troops already arrived being dot« ted on every road. Tuo farmers will suffer muck tut they bave the satisfaction of knowing that i will be of abort duration and for the last tine. Tas Chicago Temunr anya :—Quite ao feat wae accomplished between Michigan City eud Lake Station, on the occasion of the reception of the funeral cortege. Atthe former place, at which the funeral! traiu arrived at 4:26 00 Lhureday morning, Gen. Hooker stey ped off to got breakfast, aot while catiug the train left, Major James & Hop- ver, train dispatcher of the Michigan Central aw ichigan City, went t© the company's shop anf took out ® locomotive, which, with the General on board, overtook the train at Lake Station, dhe distance between Porter and Lake Stations, ¢lqlt miles, wae run in the alrnost unprecedented ure of nine minutes, Tos expres train on Erie Railroad which lofe Bullalo a6 OP. M. Thursday, broke through » Uridge pear Painted Poet, precipitating the loco. motive, bagwage-crr and one passenger car into the Conestoga Kiver. ‘Three persons, names ine known, were kiliod, and several otvers fatally o- jured, Poopie of he village o.ine to the arsistance with bandages, nulents, ov, Home bwo or thre soldiers, Who Were ou the train, worked like he roes lu resc\.ng the wounde!, Onelady, with ber leg broken, Wee Lroughs to the shore vy them i. an old ‘eaky boat, Two of the boys balling the boast with their hate, while the other rowed to the shore, The cars wok fire several dines, bas th: so indefatigable soldiers extingu.sled the tlawes, The bridge was considered to be # sule ove by the com pany, as it was entirely retuilt about three years ag, after being burned down, The escape of su wany of the passengers, with such sliybtiajr ries, is remarkable as the train was running about sweu- ty-fve miles an hour, LOCAL NEWS. BW YORK AND THE VICINITY, The May Anniversaries. American Seamen's Friend Soctely.—This anni versary will be held at Irving Hall, to-day, wt hall- past seven, I’, M. AmeaicaN Femate GUARDIAN Socrerr,— The thirty-first anniversary of the American Femaly Guardian Boclety and Home for the Frien idler «os held last evening at St, Paul's M. B. Chure!, of Twoenty-second street and Fourth aver Af singing by the children who were present ‘on | galleries, an abstract of the annual report war row!) Hon, Erastus C, Benedict, from which we giorno the following information : The wumber of beneficiaries abled hy the = ¥ tho past year, leas follows, viz) Keceivec § ‘ of the Home, 895; provided with em ebildren In the five Home Industrial ing clothing, 2 eC. B 854. Total of applicants an tonsched out by distributed among ec hools and by ‘The publiebing departrent baw met) aod d into the tease count has been race! bw of the Homel u wo youths fortne: one ER been among the volunteers of apdnavy, Ui the 634 hiuldren ob the iio the past year, # larke Huta ber have Leen Ten of soldiers. ‘The nurter of adulte in the Home, May 1, 1505, wae wi. The the nociety fur the year ending Decen were #42060 (1, Disbursements, %: branch Home bas just been opened at ania, and provieon | 0 being made for | sion and permanence 6 Hame Behoolr, 4 with the wish of Mr. ©: ay Kose (through was recelved, lvet Augunt, 6 second gift of #2 yu Lided in the rece pie siv4 above.) tha' ticne should be epplied for the preseut ben: vexrant children of the city. The Asscciation is presided over by a nuimbe: oF benevolent ladies, who receive ato the institution in 99th street, euch children of both eaxes as may be 0 cenury and want, and alw such women as are Uoal © Continued on (he ast page, ee ieler