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THE THIRTY.TIIRD YA. NUMBER 10,2398. ~ey The La t Ne By Telegraph te the N, ¥. Sun. a From Washington. SOMETHING ABOUT THE ASSASSINS. The Evidence “Against Jeff Davis, Trial of Congressman Harris. WHAT HE SAYS FOR HIMSELF. The Philadelphia Plet Attempt to Explode a Powder Magazine. MORE ABOUT JOHNSTON'S SURRENDER 20,000 Men and 150 Guns. Johnsten’s Farewell Address. FURTHER FROM EUROPE, Reception of the Assassination News COMMENTS OF THE PRESS, An English Paper in Mourning. FLAGS DISPLAYED AT HALF-MAST. ac., &e., &e. From Washington. ¢ Proclamation Offering Rewards & © Received —san- is Horrer a sham to Mand Trial Accepted— rris, bee, [Correspondence of the Sun Wastitnetom, May Tth, 1856 Tt ie vain to deny the fact that the people of thie City wore taken quite by surprise as the announce- mont offering tewards jor Davis, Sanders, ‘Docker, Thompeon, ( end Geary, Phat this feeling of sur- Prise won yielded tw another, which wase ceneral fonvietion thatthe crime with whieh these men are sharred by President Jobneon, is by no mean beyond the “reasovable limite of rebel depravity. ‘The ex- preeetons of horror which Lave come to us frem San- ders, Tucker and Cleary, in Canada, are no more than we mightexpect from esncl wily plotters of evil to us, a8 they doubtless are for ewen if proved inno- tent of this particular crime, their record would be by no meanea saintly one, with the bistory of the raideon the nnoffending borters; of the attempu to burn New York, and op other diabolical Schemes in which no sensible man doubts there trattore for tnvis one to have been engaged during their residence in Canada In how} much the neramdination plot talle below the other schemes of their infernal ceniur, I leave eonaible en to judge, Is it more horribie to plot the Bion of on man,even though be were a man lke Abraham Lincoln, than to deliberately arrance the murder of thourands of human beinve by fire in the- Btree and hotels, on railroad trains by torpedoes, or on the free sens by pirate ebipe? Here in Washington we fail to appreciate “to the fol” the delicate in- stincts of these “vendy writers" tu Canada who rush into print in ench graceful parnerapha, while they have nothing to say about the schemes I have referred to, There are people here, to be sure, who feel “sympathy for thoes men and “ cannot be lieve’ they would do anything 90 very, very wrong, It is my opinion thatif the Devil himeelf shoald be arrested on a charge of murder, you coum find people in Wasbington who would “ syinpathize " with his Satanic Majesty in bie unplonaant predica- Ment, Even Booth had hie “ sympathiners” hore— eepecially among come of the “ lutte,” who think it @o dreadful that such a handsome young man rhould be ebot like a rat in abarn when be had a sprained tncle, poor fellow! I hear rtranve stories about Boosh's relations with some of the fertuine portion of thie commnuity, But the wayr of the taahicousdle world are not up to the mont rigid code of piety, I fear, elther here or elaew he I beve good rewson to believe Chat the offer of San- dermsod Tucker to stand trial at Rouae's Point, or some other similar place of thetr choosing, will be ne- eopted by the Government. Th is no probability, however, that these men will come te trial voluntar- fly. The proofs against them, as collec ed here paid to be aheolutely couclueive, eo far as erele capable of proving auything ; and not onty arsine’ them, but againat Davie andthe others, The trials will begin here next week, if it fe powsibie to get matiers arranged; if itia delayed inter, however, it will not be for many days, and then it i* poslble you may be able to see how true isthe statement I make to you shove. Ihave no more daubt that the assassination of Mr. Lincoln is direetly chargeable to these South. ern leaders and plotters, than I have of their inte destruc- are m anxiety at thie juncture to getoutof the country as fart as ther possibly can, Many seem to have obtained the linpression that because Mr. Johneon ieaued the proclamation offering the rewards, it is an act peculiarly his own, But this fe noteo, Itisthe actof the Catinet, and the mill- tary authoritios in whose hands the evidence lies as well, ludeed, the proclamation was based directly on official report of Judge Advocate (qa. Holt to the Becretary of War, ui which be stated thas the evl- dence before him proved clearly that Davis wud the othere were connected with the Laception of tho plot, | 6nd favored ite execution The trial of Congressman Harrie |+ attracting much attention wt thie tine, The defences will commene on Weduemiay neat, You will doubsless be informed by telegraph of the leadiug evidence in the case Nemo. BY TELEGRAPH Washington, May =. A MNetinguished army offer @entioned thie morning as a fact that there le now telearaphic commaniention bewween Macon. Ga. and Washinston, & portion of the line artending through Georgia, South Caroling aad North Carolina, wlere have no troupe, He also staud that the sam wires which were but recently used by the rebels are employed in transuitting the President's pro- elametion offortag rewards tor the arrest of Jott. Davis ead others The Navy Departinent continues to receive and ac- eept the reeiguations of volunteer officers, Of the eu tire number who entered the service at the cou- mencemeut of the rebellion, KO were dismissed for drunkeaness, which wae the prevalent offence ele | NEW © pay all the back indebtedness, inoinding arrearages and bounties to the army. The Navy Department will in s short time etl many of the wooden veeals which were purchased to moot preating eimerrencics. THA HARAIS COTUT MARTIAL The trial of Benjamin G. Marries, Member of Con- frees from Gouthero Maryland. wae resumed to-day ot eleven o'clock, before the Court Martial, of which Maj, Goo, Postar ts Preatient, specially orgamieed for the purpore, and of which Maj). Winthrop ts Judge Advocate, The Court having beon called to order by the Presi dent, the seeused read s paper, which he asked the Coart to file. The paper sake, om behalt of the accused, the bene of ex oto the jurimtetion of thie tribonal, which he dorires to be giate parcel of the veeord. bie fur ther surgests that neicher of the two epeciticntions @galuet him shows an offense eiobrace! in the 56th article of war, No mich tacts are aileqed as would oF could if ed amount to snch offence And he hopes to have the benefit of these exceptions as if be had in lect demarred to them. He doce not ak permis sion at this stage of (he triad to be heard in euppert of thes exceptions bot he arke that the paper may be received aud made to avail heresfler in such manner as Sortioe and mebt may remire (Signed) Bessawin WH fannis, The Jndge Advocate suid he bad no objection w the receipt of the paper, and it war accordinuly filed Mr. Cram coaneel for the defences, demurred agatort the qpectfications, semarking that no particular louse War uated therein, in which the accuse! ve charged with harboring the men, Mr. Cram, however, defer- red prewing the pout at the present time, The accured then offered as evidence General Or- dere Mo, 74 of the War Department. civing tre Hon tw repels and others tgtheir Lomes, Mr. Harrie stated that his witnes h t arrive: titwee tinportant that they ah t ere, T would Probabiy arrive to-day, but as they had rome sixty wiles to travel, he would ask the Court to grant him further time, The Judge Advocate remarked, that he woul have Bo objections to adjourn uni ll to morrow, if the eceas e\ would make the proper affidavit relative to the witneees, The aceused having filed the proper affidavit, the Court adjourned until ten o'clock to-morrow morning Condition of Mr Seward and His Son— Confession of the Anmansin Payac. The following lettor was received yesterday by Mr, Clarence A. Seward Wasiiscton, May T 1 found your oncie muoh better than Lexpected ; hie strength ie rapidly retu: ning; he eutfers but litte pain, although the mental apiing which ie applied to sustain the jaw is vory annoying, aod interferes with his regular eleep, He converses with rome dificulty, bute iittle time will improve that, He hopes to take hold of Department business somewhat during this week. I drove out with bim two hour day and to-day. Freteric& is doing very ir couscious; if the hemorrhage frow hie wounds d hot return in tour ot five cays dole, his plyslcine think he will be ont of danger, You will be glad to hear that Payne the aasaesin, Hae (Olly contersed lis crime aod all the details re epecting it, and the difficulties be encountered, He confirma fully the etory of the colored lad who let hits into the house, and also Major seward's account The cetaile whicu ho iver ary, for obvious reasons, boi mate publle at present; he aaya however, that all the pransof that rridey night not be ont waa the erentest failure that ever wae. Dot made any revelation respecting bis accor That will doubsless follow Yourr, very truly nplices, “M. Buaronvorn, Clarence A Seward, Fey. New York, The Philadelphia Plot. Attempt to Explode a Powder Magaziac. Philadephia, May 5. -Fouxry's Pursa has ob. tained inpertant information regarding the recent plot to barn Philadephia, It disclowes the fact (hat on the Weduerday night previous to the night whea the city was to be burned, abirge barn located within fifty varde of the State Magazine, situated near Point Dreere, was fired by an incendiary; but the flames wore fortunately extinguished, The magazine con- tains nearly one hundred tons of powder, part belong ing tothe United states. The Lagielature bad parsed a law forthe removal of the magazine, but the new building has not been erected, and the magazine re maine within two milee of the city without « guard to protect it, Johnston's Surrender. Additional and Interesting Details, The Vhilateipbia Inguiums bee the toilowiug from Raleigh, May 6 The detalle of the capitulation were left to be car- Tied out by General pchoficid, That officer at ouce prepared & carry into effect the disorganizaticn of the Imet army of the rete lion, Heevet Kricadior Gener barteutl, luspector Gevoral of she [Twenty- Whird Corps accotnpanuied by Majors Lord, Waleott Laicher, and Captain Lron, set out for the front ‘These gentionen fouud the boik of Jobnaton's array bear Greensboro’, olelity indies from Kaleigh, in camps extending along the raiiroad abowe aod below the town, forming a live fliteen milosin extent. To our surprise, we were informed that twenty thousand men were encamped here. We had not expecwd io Hrd so many, as derwrtions were so very frejuent aince man's adventat Kackh. This number includes tmany sick from iuaude other than .!ohn- ot Thie army of Johnston's was divided into three grand corps, coumauded by Generals Har Stowart, and Swphen DP. lee To the heatyuas of these cotnmanders proceeded General Histon and his asistante tocariy out tlie terme of the capiia Iagion. The rebel geneoe al received then with marked court One bundred and tfty pieces of artillery, with cainsone entuplete, were sniicadered by Jobueten, toztber with (he borres aod ree The number of aina!l arnue tallivg iute our bande by thig surrender eh not Kuown at this write, ae liste Nave not ye. been made oul. vor Lave oficial invel es come w hand, The conimissioned ofticem we lowed retain their side anne, horses, aod bay : five per cent.ot staal! arme were distributed among the enlisted wen on preteure to protect them on Ueir | way home, Ainong the general ere surrendered by Jobnrron are the following © Lientenant-lirnerals Wm J, bhadee, stewart, and stephen b, Lee 6 DH, Hell and Win, Bates: Kriya H. Sharp, Henderson, J, B, Valor, We rowan, Conquitt Boeiley, Featherston Low. 10), A0@ Logan, of the cavalry Joe Johnston's Farewell Address, Nrak Gikensnonovan, May 2 Comnaprs—In terminating our official relations I expect you W observe the terres of the pacification agieed upon, and w discharge the obligations of good and penceful citizens to the powers as weil aa y have pertorined the duties of ¢ ein thet ou ty | such @ course you wilh reen mot ands tranquility to your country, You will return pour homes with the admiration ot our peop, won thee axe and Le ihe 1 you lawe dieplayed this ih war 1 hell tiwaye remember with prue the loyal eupport sou lave cume. Tf port trom you with egret, and tad you fare ell with fowl. ings Of cord.al tilondebip and with earnest wirker thet you ay proeper, JOE. Joust tos, Geuerai, From Europe. Additional Accounts of the Keception of the News of the Apsussivation of ‘ir. Lincoln -lateuse Lacitement im Kurope, Father Mt, May 8.—The from Loudonderty ou the 20th ultimo, arcived off tuie | polos this morning, { nows, by the steanwhip Nova Scotian, of the arenseination of President and Becregary peward, was published throughout Kucland ou the V6'b volt, and created @ ost profound mneation Th rtronueet feeliaze of aympathy, indignation and hor- really ernod, Hibernian, pintiaal iy lAnou | | | | ror, were univ xy There was but une voice throughout the country, and thoee who rympe thized with the cause of the South evinced quite ae much indignation se the wares: triends of the North, To all pluces it was the all-pervading topic, wud caused wlinoet @ Lobel suspension of Lusiness, particulaily ia Liverpool aud Manchester The Lon‘ou couse. tell nearly one per cent, but Lhe Cie Meelis BC | A Ay lk lin id KatcecalAlain W) iw YORK; TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1866. Pitebarg mercantile firm —componed of fonr mem. bera, three of whom are parcled prisooers of war of Lee's arnry—have apptial to Jay Cooke for jn. formation shont atarting national banka, it being their purpese to establiah one in Petersburg, with brenchos fn Raleigh and Richmond, General Intelligence. (By Madi te the Howe York fun.) Awone those who took the oath in Richtuond on Mondmy waa Dr, Garuett, formerly of Washington, end lately physician to Jef Davis. Thr fiowl reathogsplece of the remaina of Mr. es ol hae bean antacted tn Block T, of the Oak “go Cemetery at Springfield, Ul Captain Robert Lincoln and Jude Davis. en Tim Veteran Reserve Corps, it is aid, will be S6e60 ¢2souupon ;y IItnote ahares te G4e69, and Erie shares to-40'¢ midis, There was a aicht rally ment day, The cotion werket was quite unsetthel, and Tost holtinrs wittnfrow their stocks, Price were called Qtatdiaher, On Wednewlay thers was only a ny semsiove of Parttuioems, The atteudnnce was very tatety members betog preeent. They all sicned 16 following addres, whieh was presented the same eveuing to Mtr Adams: We, the anderstenet. members of the Honea of Cenpons, have learned with the dive neret and horrer that the Preckient of the Unitet Stare bre bean deprived af Mie by an act of violenen and we dese wo CLpreme our sy mpathy at the nad event to the Arueriean Minister now (yu London, w well as to de- dlareonr bope and confilenes inthe futnre of that arene ey. whieh we trust will continue to be as i enlightune! freetom and vosceful rela- tionerwith Gale and every other vonitry. Ther Tine ef the 27th sare Thimevening Ht may bo expaetet that the loaders of the greet parting in the House of Commons will take the ayportamity of expreming. in the naine of | Preserved for proves duty, and the raular army, the maton. the horror which 1s every where fag at the | which bas heen raneh denivtet by the war, will erime. aod of meuring the Amerienn people tt be recruited to ie full strength whatever fifferance of opinion may extet in this cou try ne to Ue present war, the but one feeitug of syorpathy with thea the bow ot an honestant big! +arind waatetrete, Nothing in tary ean be rev obatimous feeling Uwan thle news ident Lincoln eujoved the aimd reeurds from mein Epetend The extent to whieh his in- A Key Worer correspondent, writing on the first natant, yivee a runner, then currentthers that the Rebel rau Monowa'l, from Tasbon, wasof the Flori da const A Prprinn recently lost a box while riding tn every ® horwecar in Howton, and the court in which he finenes wae eatimaud in hebting amicable relations | broight mule wave bim #100 damages, holding hetwoon! Koatand and the United States, bar been | ghat, ag the peditlor paid traueportation on the shown b fa fell of nnamal reverity tn all classes of p i ou box, the company wae reaponmble for it One hundred mi!Kona of dollara would probably fall short of the expenditures of the rebele in their defensive yaoteate iron chada, rata foative bat- terieg and transporte, aud wherw are they uow! Cap- tured, burned, blown up or «unk, wocuritie oat t The news, in few will be received through py 81th 8 eorrow Ae ateure and profound ss “nin the Uutted Sates, rt. Lincoln's ” y apeedily became appare aw, Ved to reepect hdoe, and un): wehmen be leeve itto la, the Contederate cane will not o the diehoner ¢ Sat upon it by thle wauten marder The Darty N Se remarks + Tire Mobile News of the {Tih ult, bee edvicen Mr. Lincoin bh. & not fallen tm the flash of triaroph, | Hbat the Confederate feet which rot red ip the rive for no thought of tramph was in that honest aod | er op the surrender of Mobile were then at Demo- see Peers ; tu, te teak betty pa ‘iahed and the The fleet compriaed the rame Naa iville avd ttle of hie lie De Abd fi a!) twe bo come. | Morgan, steamers Southern Republic, Admiral, among all who think’ of maniexal more than rank. the A tone Tie i pame of Abraham Ta ¥eotn wil be tekl in reverence | Rumler and Baltic, and blockade runners Virginia end love and we wil) vot, without further and over whelming proof, lew the charee of this horrible con- spirecy to the leaders o * abetsors of the Houta, The Tri renarn save o Prom vulgar corruptt: ©, from faettons hatred, from meanest vary aud mebariteblenee. thie rreat ruler wae wiv free, 416 heat iat Reernert te be the fruition of his iabe ¢— the re dof his patienow and courave. tle entered Lacbmond as a cou bat he Innuched no deer ¢ of proseription aemin South, for the fight appea red to him to be over, and tt wee not in bjs large be srt to bear malice against a Sonortmny has fasned an order reeomn end- tng the former masters of freedinen toomploy them at (alr wages, and recomrmeuding to the freetmen that when allowed to do ma they ree main with their former wasters, and labor fatth- fully mo long as they shall be treated kindly and paid reasonable wawer, Laat Welneatay, a barrel found 0 wlirg in the river at Cincinnati waa opened, and found to con-~ tain the boty of @ neyro ine ol . “ite shate. beaten foe fle apoke witry kindly of Generel Lae, ; ; stecorps ' nays Secretary Stanton, an dom that sane oicht that Near had beon meverad from the trunk, which 1 heen cnt in two the foot were woparate | atthe ankles, and the loa divided at the knee whilet the arma alae had been disjointed at the shoulders aod elbows, he peaded for mercy an.’ tur peace. a villain killed him, Not for Lincoln Lim wif cau wie end be conaid- ered as unbappy, The Stan paye a warm t; bute to Mr, Lincoln, and euloetree bis atoadiant polley sof powce, in rpite of all provorations, towards Finglu id. Th alae reeeos great cc @fidence that the North, even intts hour of suet lod sation, will bear tteelf with that magnantinous clem mney, whieh thus far has attended ite triumph The Liverpool Pour of the © 7th ts printed with ite columns in mourning. The London and provincial > urnale alike deseribe the intense excitement which tte news created, and allunite in warm enlogiume upon Mr. Lincoln and bitter denuncintious of the asmmarloation, The larte aud contivental journals contain anunber of articles, Tho seene at ‘Change ot Liverpaol will not soon be forgoiien, The exciteraent has nurely, if ever, been excolled. Late tn the day a requi dtiom tothe Ma: drawn op, reqoesting him to call public mr A xcmnrs of | ling citheeumof New York, ne evior, August Relmont, Thurlow (LO) Roberts, and others, have made ° pore of $1,000 for the brave rol Mer Robtnaon, whoa while actiug as nuree, saved Secretary Bewart's life, The maney hee been re. colvel by Mr. Beward, and wil! be at once present. @! to Mr. Robinson, who in recovering from his in- Juries slowly, at Doulas Hospital A neommt jasue of the Mi ntion! Gazerre maya: th Je impowsible at thie sarly stave of the cornplicasion ) predict what courwe the American government will probably pursue to enforse the ‘Monroe Doc. trnes’ but there ts reason to believe that no direct araintance will be tenders! to Juarer while volun. teers, or rather ‘emigrants’ will be anconrared to floek to his support, ‘The Federal government tt olf will in the meantime, remain ine powerful aud ‘rasterly state of inact viey.” © Gan Hattnog how jasied an order for the mup- lug Ww express the sorrow and tndip mation of the peo. resion of guerrillas in Virginia anil North Cares ple, Hundreds signed it, and the Mayor issued the tna. All pere: found io arins against the Gov- proclamation for a meeting at St, George's Iinil, on | ernment in those Btates are declared robbers aud the aftornoon ef the 2th to be mdjourned to the erty He bar aleo Inatructed his officers to use evenine of the same day, that the w 1g classes } es F influence to reconcile all differences hetween : reedmen and thetr forter masters, and will assure may likewise have an opportunity of astending. The | freedmen that they wiil be required to labor for flageon the Towu Hall amd other buildings, and the | support of themaclves and fart! es, but they aro shipping at Liverpool, wore dirpiayad at half-maat All Americans residing in London ; aleo the | oton and Emancipation Society, and public gatherings at Manchester, Diroinghasm, ete, were likewlse w moet on the 47th, to express their eeutinnenute, Much uneasiness was evinesd in regard to the as. free to meloet their own en ployers and make their own t arsaine, NICHOLAS ALPYANDROWDPen, eldeat won of the Ceor, and heir to the [ussisn throne, whore deat at Nice was announced in yeater lay’ BUN, wee twenty years okt, and held @ high bouorary Peston in the Russian army, but had never enasstiration of President Lincolu frau the tact that | taken part in wulitery exercises, He was a re- Androw Jotmaoa would*take his place, aud unavoid. | markally floe-looking young man with clear-cut, feminine featuroe. Ie was betrothed to the Prin. gest Daqmar of Denmark, Tia bealth had long been poor, and he hal yone to Nice for the ben: fit of the climete The Grand Duke Viadimir, second able deductions wore deawn from bis conduct at the inaucuration ceremoulen,at Washington, on the 4) of Merch, and elev from ethe: tenor of bis various speeches, son of the Crar, in vow beirto the throne, He ja The London Times muaeeste that Mr. Johnson | !> years old should revign volantarily,orin case of hie failure to Os Bepternber %%, 1464, Thoma Martin, of Green- doo, that poblie oplukm atmukl be so expromed in | UP Sooty, s hd Nd court martial at Cin. enna, aha puernita, and sentenced to be shot, rdto hire as to load him #0 ancien, 8 ’ the execution t take pl May 5, 1965, Bi The Datty News enye that it has made careful in- , place May 5, 1985, between She boursf 12M. and’ PM. On the day appolnt- od aig moved toa high bill uorth ofthe city, and pear Mr Pentieton's residence, and formed in hollow square, The prisoner was approaching the | Jaco of Oxecution, With his coffin in « hearse bealde hin, when « telegram was receive! frou President Jobneon auapend.ng the execution until further o: tere, Five tninutes lonver aud young Martin woul have beeu a curpse quires, and i¢ aeured on relimbke authority that the incidenteo regrettable which occurred at bie inetal- Intion as Vice-Preeident. be token to represent Mr those who know bim well deseribe him as aman of real capacity and temperate habias, The Datty News adds: "We nuet waita while betore we pase judg- ment upon hin.” The tailure of Mesere. Mark, of London, large deal- ere io Amerienn rer wae Announced on the 26th alt. Vhetr Habiliues ware stated at 16,000, cannot, without injustice, Jotmeaon's character, as id A fTraNati presented biinself at the Ruselan embanaay on the evening of the Mth, demauting to speak with the Secretary of Layation, Almost jrnrom@l ately after bis entrance a poise wae t far, urities mee — aud the Secretary waa found covered with blood, having received 've wtabe from eadagyer, The News items. inurderer fled, bus was stopped having wounded two other persons before Le wae arrested, The Parisevening papers ot the 25rn state that the name of tae prion whe atternpted to assassinate Mr, Tale e Secretory, is Niksteuko, an! thathe wae formerly a Bub-fieutenant im the Rusa: ary M. Balob, itis added, ts not dead, and Dr, Nelatou Lopes to be able to safe its lite, Polagrap te the New York Sun.) Masou-Gerenar Snemram, accompanied by Bre- vet Brig.General Forsyu), Chtef of Btafl, is in Washinvton A ueoent fire in Memphis, Tenn,, hea destroyed over fifty thousand dollars worth of property. Par- Tur President hee received s dlepatch frou Nash- Ville that, on Thursday lasy Hon, Joseph 8 Fowler and Hon, David 1. Patterson were elected United States Sonators for the Busto of Tennesse Joseph B. Fowler is about 4% years of age, @ native of Sleubenville, Ohio, He went to Tennesse in 1s4h. When Tennessee seceled from the Union he left the Biate and weut to Springfield, [l., to engage in the practice of law. Hoe has yu been snil-sla- very, isa bhormiuvh radical, and ie one of the first bobolure of the South, Hou, David T, Patterson is 45 veurs of age, a ciiiteu of Greene couu and able lawyer, He wastor a number of years cultJuugye io Bast Tenneswe, He stood by the Governmeut in ie derkest hour, Ihe id radically Union tp politica, aad @ soban-lew of Presdcut Jdolnson, Tue onier of tially insured, Tur V cksbure Meaatn says that the armistice between General Davos and the rebel General Hodge would end May Sc, and bowti ities may be resumed at any moment. Jcpar BurwKi.'s appeal to the people of Missin. sippl is being responde! te, and large numbers of rebel paroled prisoners ere arriving at Vicks- burg. Teinanavan hoa been resumed betwoen Ceirv, Il, and Nashville, Tenn, after ition of nearly ® year ou account of guer- unication omi General VWallock establishing « Fills operations. Court yuciiation m Kielhmond, is thus ex. Mansy lawtiee from the wreek of the steamer Bul- | plated by the Michio Wala; As we iotimeted ‘ several (aye iO, eG onier trom Major-ene tana ere floating in the Mississtp! River, Forty Halleck bas crested a Court of Concitiason yy 43 have been brougbt ashore wud buried in the Bol+ | pievation, w const of tree artatrasors, w arbi dlors' Cemetary ot Meroplls, None were iden. | trate in such Caw aa uiay bo biouglt before it, af- | tect att or possessou of property, both | sti per Lard real, aul the payrnentsof renw and | Tue President bax ordered that exdioveruor | Getis, aud where contracts were made upoo the Alken, of Brut ¢ Hine, shall me longer be con- | bas sof Coniederat: currency, which Las no legal sidered ee uuder arrest. Tt te understunt thas | este The Court of Coucdhasion will exercise be oe ohen Mh questtoms of ithe t property, nor will ts deriwuue Le wy ber to civil remedies wheu the chal ew aad civil Courts ure re-estabinahed, Tue feos Cherged Will be mtupiy sufficient w pay for Lis arrest by the mili- there wast just tary euthoritics at € Jay Coore coporta thet the subseriptions to the expenser, All partes ty musts m thie court, and national loa received yorterday amounted to | astorn ys aud agents appeariny fur Weim will be § $6,153,200, including $20,000 from the Firat Ne- | required & py bho em ucety wath. No fees will , 1 ath H | tional Bank of Krchinond, Virwiuie. In abe ab. | be tenenied ve poor, All alike, white sad of, will be entitled to the benefit of the decis wer ptions last wee! , ar of tis Courk the proceecings of which will be } HOting to over B40, 000, O00, not one dollar of contractors’ subseripsiony sud | #ipl! pas bril, aud directed soley bo asce:iaine F ear | th, wud seCUriUg Oxack jussice The proves u Rub one dollar of their vouchers was included. | 6916 are disected to reler WO this oc fist all casos The daily reports were of cash subscriptions, sud | cou.o properly under ite jurisdiction, When cas ouly, As an evidence of the speedy re- | the cvil courts are re-established, the Court of wi ef the wi She ap old Cwasdiebou of AruiiraRon WAU qoaae i (uecbislad PRIOR ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO OENTS IN CURRENCY, ~ LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICUUITY, The May Anniversaries. ‘The following societies will hold their mestings thi day and evening : rican Onton Irving Mail, TY " M. Sposkere: the Hon, ©, Cox, Lieut.-iov. o Maryiand “te Rev. Dir. Heacoowof Buffalo; Kov. 1. Cuvier of Krookirn; Dr, Cbiekering Boston Cousu! tation Teyiperance Convention —I Pr sbvterian Ctitireh, Fourteenth acreet an enue 4PM, American ani Forcion Christan Union. At the Rev. Dr Burchard’« Church. Bpeakere: the Rev, owns King. 1).1), of Greece; Kev. H. M, Sendder, D. ). late of letia; Rev. Mr. ruses a Mexican r. Releg of Routh America, and others, Services begin at Th o'cloek American Anti: 05 CS Be ecturo Koore d Hecon? avery Socicty. At the Chure! of the Puritann, at 10 nekok Speakers: Wendel Phillips, Georre Thompson, Min. Frances Wasking Harper, William Liogd Garrison, Musnes moot ing, maine place, T's 1M. a York Sunday School Union. At T% 0. M4 at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, cores Ninetoonth ot, Sheakers— Kev. Dr. Barna of Canadag he Kev, Mr. Buckland. of New York; Rev. ©. 1b Holton, and others, Mootings of various schools at Tr o'clock, yo M. New York Inatitution for the Bund, Vs hibition 4&4 Irving Mall, at So'clock, PM a Brovklyn Fi Bible Soevety.— The anniveren will be held jo the Lactare Koom of Hlywoutle Church, Hiooklyn, at 3 P.M. American Tem nee Union.—At Irving Hail, Te POM. Consulting conveution, corner 14th street and Second avenue, f M s p/{rward Misaion.-At tho Academy of Muse, Te American Fresdmen's Aid Union,At Cooper In- stitute, 76 P.M. Speakers Gov, Andrew, of Mas rachusette, Jotn Jay, Kev, Philips Brooks, Fredericr Douglass, aint obhers AMPRICAM SRAMBN'S Paik cp Soorrry,-Last ovens ing the auniverrary of thie Society occured at Irving Hall, with Wu, A. Booth, Kay, Pree deat, in tha chetr, After prayer and singing abetract of the STth annual report war read, fro: ich it appeare the recetpta of the parent soclot past year e been 842,007 58; expenditures, BOGQ2e3 91, leaving 8 balance in the treasury of $6,842 0Y Again it thiny however, is a cyptingent Habiliay of occ 6° 0, Rew coipie of branches and aualliarios, extimating three of Khem, not yet reported, by the last year's receipts 844.168 17, “Tosnl roceipta, @15,3T. Those have bern shipped for v ROO libraries, The tot number of seamen now reached the Socivty's lke Drartee ia 780), Over 60 bopeful conversions bave been reported through their means, Heelde this, 100 Hbraeries bave been given to naval and merchant ver cola by the Penuagivania branch in Philadelphia, ‘The missionaries of the Soclety fm varions ports ae home and abroad by yopllabed mach good, Aw Sailors’ Home, 94 boarders Lavo been recelveds making since the Home was opened-twonty-throe years, OO084, hid, 16¥ Lave been deposited by board ore during the yw in Havt Ranks, and 47.683 sent to frends at he ave shipped withous uring the inet three Home ie silently breaking dowu that viclour . At the Colored Bailora® Tome, £6 boarders Loon received, unaking 1449 boarders during the 80 months of actual working Hine since 1502, the July riots baving broken it upy foratine. Thirty ebipwreeked and destiuite hava beon relieved After the reports bad beow read, ad dresses were deltvered by Kev. J.B. Rockwell, Db. D, Kev. AOD smith, DD. and Rev. G. J, Mingins, Port Soctery, ‘The annual meeting of the foctoty for Promoting the Gospel among Seamen, took place yosterday, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the church corner of Madison and Catharine streets, The annual report, approved April Ist, is encoare Aging. Ab the clone of the last year the hockety owed & debt of #10,000, tut this year they are free from debt and have a balance in the funde of 45. The church corner of Madivon and Catharina etreete ia unencumbered, and the edifies corner of Governeur and Madloon etrerts has been presented to the Bocte- ty. The Minsions are ising, partioularly that a@ the corner of Water Dover streets, on the same block with which were once twelve drinkine ealoonsy six dance houses, and over a hundred fallen women, The Society organized with 66 ne 186: it numbers now nearly G00 The Sabbath Hehool has an avernce attendapoe of about 250 echol- Br, with 2 teachers, The report urges that some aeniatance in iniseiousrivs, &e., should be sent to the North Kiver ride, ae there are wide wastes theres which migh be cultivated by preaching and lay inis~ sions, The floating loan libraries, 60 in number, are kopt ip active service, and friends of seaunen are re~ 4 od to cont of their inenns towards the teof the The auriliary to the Society. the Marine ceoatul, there belng nearly 40,000 nein bey lodged tor total abetinonce The labor of pastors and iniasion— aries Lave been quite extensive, aad the work «stilk foes on The following Directors wore «lected for the ensue Ing year. The officers will be elseted by the Direct« years, showin uu oelety, emperance Society, hae Leen very euce ore ata future meeting: William Walkor, Kear-Admriral 8. F, Dupont, U. Se N..Captain Edward Richardson, Jacob Mrouwer, Aarom HK. Belknap, Willian D. Harria, Saunuel N. Stebbina, d 1 anes B. Wilsou, Kev, OC. 8. Stewart, 0.0., U.B. Nie Jackson Bieward, Charies A. Davison, John ¥ Khenever Platt, William Port, Morris Ky joury 8. Torbeil, Thomas 8, Shepard, Ben= Atterbury, Capt, samuel W, Thompeou, La Loring Andrews, Oliver 4, stro John W. OC. Leverige, Willian W. Wakeman, Gil bert Motter, Wiillag 6 Talean, William K. Hinman Henry kK, Mull, Satem HH, Wales, Jas, P. Wallace. SovuTunkn KurveKrs.—The office of Majore General Peek continoes to be crowded with poor re- fugees from the south, many of whom are females. As there are no tacilitios for arsisting these people ia the Department of the hast, the American Uniow Comininelon wae applied to for ald in procuring em~ ployment for th The Commission, whose head- jnarters are at No, 12 Bible Youre, has sent many ta the agricultural dletricte ae farmers, ete, When they firet arrive bere they are wmally furnished with lody Mage and rations at the Battery barracks Finace ov tim County VoLunreer Come The County voluuteor Committee having received orders to diseontiuue recruiting, yesterday afternoon sold at auction the turniture, stores, safes. ote. which have been bitherto ured by the Coramit- tee, There was avery larve attendance, As agen- eral thing, the prices which the various artictos brought were good, It was stated that Elijah F. Pur. dy, Supervisor, bought the old revolving box, whicts had tarned 90 many civilians into soldiers, to be pre- routed to Mr. Barnum asacuriosity, The buildings lying between Murray and Warren streets brought $1590, and those lying between Wvrren and Cham. bere etroets wore knockod down at 6750, Prrer J, Rosenquest, for nearly a quarter of a contury foreman of the bookbindery of Measm Hlarpor & Brothers, end for thirty yoare in theis sorvice, died on Saturday, He entered tlie service of Messrs, Harper as an apprentico in 19/2 and con- tluued ip their employment constantly up w the ime of bie death, Hie death will be regietwod by @ large clicle of friende, Tue Triat or B, S. Osuon, the Naval Re porter, was reauined yeetertay. The defeuse of the accused is based mainly ou the claim that he in not amenable for trial by Court Martial ae martial law did not exist in New York at the (me the offense wae commited. ‘The Judee Advuoate coatended that martial flaw (id carlet here Ise cases ot Heal and Keanody & iad Juriadicthou. ble baag image war appliod to cltlzeus w be found guilty of belding intercourse with, or giving {nform ation the snemy, shad auffer death.” The Court mdjonrnes. til 12 to-morrow, to etve the pris roaer tu 6 to prepare Lie rejoinder W the Jadge Ad- vocase’s addons Sreiwhenky,—This delicious MITTEE the Court article of er ehebl asculent @ now lu the tnarket, aud te piling ob 1a conte pos besket, OuSunday, elrewberries and cream were served op at several diniug saloons about the city Groen poss have also made their appoaranos, Tur INstivotion or Mency,—The tair fo the benefit of thie Institution will remain open oni Heturday evening next, ‘Tho price of admission bas Leen foduced to 25 cents Dae yo er omen,