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(Oontinued from the Firat page ————— —— — Bight on the stage? A No wir, G Waait all in ite ng 2 piace according to the performance going on? (OF, y Judge Wolt 0. Te vou know whether the nee remain now avout aa they were that niente? do not kuow; [have not been 1p the theatre but once spre the aerate natio The Jadve Advocate Genera remarked that to en- of witnesses relative to the comurrence in the theatre, ft would Le preper tor them to vieit the theatre and obeerve for themwelves tio different locaiiet It wee therefore determined ‘ust the members of the Court meet totormally at bord’s Theatre, op 1th treet, today (Tuceday) at half-past 0 o'clock A.M, The Court adjourned until 1) A. M. Tuesday morning. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Wasrhinuton, May 16 ing tothe intention doclared at the cloving of the preeredineg reeion, the Court paid an informal vieitat half-paat nine o'cinck to the sceneof the Preomdent's assassination, Phe snnouncenentof the inteaded visit caused quice a crowd to nererobie at the tront of the theatre. Noth. ing ie chaneod there Having seon all there was to Ue reen, the revernl membore started for the court foom at the Penitentiary, and on their entering It, tho prisoners were brought Into the doek, and many eves instinctively turned towards Spangler, who rat ‘down listlers'y, and leaned back against the wall, staring vacantly During the reading of the record Mr. Dante! Stan- ton was permitted to amend the record of his own testimony given on the previour day In the amnend~ Ment, Lis anewer tothe qu gard to Gen, Giant?’ the man did ask for Gea, * in bie reeollect that he did.” Mr. Stauton al the man referred to evid he wasn lawyer, and knew Mr. Stanton very well EXAMINATION OF JOITN HORROW “To meant to aa ALIAS PRANUTA, Q. Btate whetheror not you have been connected with Ford's Theatre in thie city? A. Yea, etry I ured to attend to the rtay rand carry billie in the daytime I attended to Hooth's horse. etabiine aud cleaning bi Booth while be kept bie horee in the tab! ey beek of the theatre: 1 raw him brings othe atable about five orelx o'clock on t of the eareination , he Drought him th nd hallooed out for Spaneler, who wentdown to the cable, when Booth asked Lim fora , ood he went tor one; Tf thiok Ma there too, | aaw Booth again on the e wieht, Q Tid joa or not see hit he came with hie horwe, between 9 and o'clock ¥ AL No. fir, Tanw the b ee at the dors, 1 me outte hold him, Q. Did for Bpangies YA. No. eir; but I Ned and tel him Beoth wanted when Spingler call pou hear Booth ca ear AMAL Chl bim, Q. Who held Hooth's horee thateveuing? A Pheid him thar nieht eave me the horee to hold. Q, What he A. Hetweeu ¥ and Odor Syangier told me to hold the howe; 7 Thad to attend tomy door; then he salt if anything wrong, to lay the blame of iton Q Did you hear the reportot the pietol? A, Yeo air, Q What dit Booth aay when became out? A He told me tomive bimn hiv boree,and then Knocked me ballooned “Give ime the bo and then tromediatel Ui of, Q. Were vou inthe Presdeat's box that ar won AL Yea, : Marty Ford put the face Around it; Spangler waa elro in the box: he came to belp me to take the partinon out of the box. Q. Do you remember Spance anything? A. He damuet the Preave ot; Ptold bim t toune a i he eaid be ought ww ber for ge any men kiled, roe@examivation by Mr. Ewine :—Q. Did rou say you dig not hear any body calling out tor Spangler ? A. I heard fraveney, aa accor, call him and ray that Mr Booth wanted bin out in the alley, How ti wae it after that Letore Spaneler called you? A. Not very lone about ex, or even, or eimht nine utes, @. Wee you in tront of the Theatre that night? A wae cut there aol the eurtain wea down, War booth o spang er in front of the Theatre ? No, air Q, Pht you ever We? A. No. sir, v not Spanier iu the eee A, Yes; b sooth wonldn's let QY When ook; he did not ff bus he put a halter around bis neck. and waddle of, Q Was no Spangier in the habis of bridiing, eaddiing and hiteblag up Booth's hore ? A. Yeu Q. Woe ho in the habit of holding him when you were not about? A. Yoo: and he used to foed him when 1 eae not there, Q. Do von kuow we wav Kooth wreot out after he jumped outol the Presigentebox! A. Noeiry Ewasoucat the thue, Did you ever have the name of Peanuts # A, Ms muAme they gave me when | kept a stand there, Ky Judge Holt--Q, Did Booth have more than ono horne there ¥ A. No, #ir (id To undereta you © in the etable thas to say thore waa ont afternoon A. ‘That and 1 wae there Lotween 6 and 6 o'clock By Mr. wine Q. Do von know what elde of the theatre spansier worked on? A, On tt ide, om the lett: he changed the ecenea on the | ). Ie that the side the Premdent's tox waeon’ A cm tir, Q. Waethatthe «ide vou attended the dour on? A. Yes, rir, tliat's thy side. Q. When you were eway didn't Spengler atiend to the d n? A, Yer, tir, Q. Hie pow 1 Was Hear ut portion iit door that? Waue it little al ~ A. Yer, sir, . ih avtended there Hotons came in whe wae not authorized # i When the cocrain was down [used to go outeldo, Q When che play wae going on, who was there on that fice who ehoved the scenes except Spangler’ A. ‘Thore is avother man on that ide, ad thiee on the other Who wae the mau ueat ked with Spancler onthataidey A, L think bis game ie snoude Q. Who works on the other alde? ‘. One te uke Y. When the ob is going on alwa thore? > + & They t tee elt, aways, i. but soe. 1 fret a whole net, they wm the (Dd they note cure \, botetines tiny would gO out; not very often thou By Jucce Holt. Q. Waa there another horse in that ewbeany day Lefore? A, Theres: © to une day, Q Hew long beto.e that wae i thas there were two? A, Booth biousbt a boiee and buxgy there on Sunday By the Court--Q. Did vou see Booth the natant he Jeit ihe bwel door, atter the aera tion of the Pres. when be of. Q. You say he enue box the of the iourder, ou huow that the } ideut wae to be ere (int nishtr A. Dbeard Harry Ford aay eo; 1 Spatigie he Prerident was tocome there; this Ul three cleluck when we weatto teke the hos out Q. Whe wenstinte the box with vou at tu, \ wre te, Spa raod Jake, apiace * ‘ t ry C5 atiet the . 4h bom ia the box . ‘ Oo the pa. bition at we eeydown the bex q. bia ue stybods dokeriog # lock ot the interior A Novi. YQ t key ot a? oa, They ali hee see anybody in A the VADs the day, ept whem opaugler mud youcelf were there, A HOY MALY AUN TORNER (coLOMEL Q. Sine Con bee you resiie in i ub va ro e at nie sDOUL Ke t taut « ous « teu leer de MK rkuow J, Witter Bound aA. wet hen Lo exw hin itt Diate + bias you saw \. dean b ‘ ie rN nin Dk, to bestow n ‘ the Om 4 yu'e she ‘ ela a by min bai THO Pas. ae hei id eaW DO Loe ethane iid ‘ ' COCK, the was easel ’ OUP ede ous MUA OK ot . © Uae of Ne ih ee ‘ eu iee toad ‘ sells x tO sep hee. i teach owe Dar the n ‘ ‘ Cu Ouibke be y Ob Oe bie “un A. Veal de. Ve ewd LM Cole Out at thie jute out 6 Q. Do sou se coeuy aus ey ” Par tie ‘ A. Yea, wr Hite @hk itie ake Or base LOSD igier ho sOCON OF Lhe ce ‘ i yet you at Dab le chied te > , Lkuow sobbing wink dG" Aud went on aown toe sie TROTIMONY OF MARY JANKE ANDERSON Oner Q. Inve hous OID thet of the woman whe has Jue! tested . Yes, O, Did you Kuve Wiikes Booth? A. You by eahi. Qs Did you eve bing iuthe atternoou oo mehe ol rhe Lith of Apiay A. Yeung low in the Diosmwie MOO there by the static, hod aveibat night, 2 wens up oiane petts eal) thar wiht, There was a cariinee arove Up the wisy atte nt sud wtier that b beau e Loine sepping al nud Lt oked out of th Window, ihe » HhOrse caine up io the theutie Gout sud pushed the door pen, Le eatd roti. Vucg tne low tone gad (heu baliovet ina loud voir « Mh jour Likwe these was a colored ta the window, and he said, Ned, Booth calls That's Low L came to know it was Booth Ned caine, and biooh said tobom, in a low tone, ell Maddox to come here," Mr Ned went beck, Mr. Muguox came out; they s@id something to 13 alter (lat Mr. Macdox took boil of the hot.e, and be and Mr, Ned tetween them had the horee and ied hum around the comer whee L could bot see him; Booth returnad back int Us Tbeatie, and in about ten minutes | saw a man come out of the door with something in bis hand, glitter. ine) he jumped on the bic a quick te Le come ous of the bese dyvs, and was Kone a Guick ae w tae Spangler wear a) “Pid be wek in ree) able the Court to understand periectiy the testimony | be didy enid he, | there, Q. Was the secretary on the evepe ns the time? A.*% | conversation 4 ' are you voing enid he didn't live in any town; I eatd, you must outro late, if he did Q, How jong was it before the other two men came? A. ‘Lhe next ope came up in five or ten minutes, A. Gi'mer, are dividing their lands among thy ir slaves, aod furnishing them with the neoewaary fac) ii- ties to comrmuence immediate work, From Nashville. Confirmation of Gov eflightning; Tthouebt the horse had certain!y ron off with the man: theo Tou» thew running out of the doors, aking which way he had gone; ea: The uot Know what was the matter; one man enid inet ren. nt wee slot ‘By t man who went of enid, “Yor i, “Yee 7 him when he went off. Q. Did vou see tre priromer ‘Spaower at phis time? atter awhiel cane down w utede Wik a Death of Forre;t. ttending therer't oaiare a My Louiavtile, May 16,~ Ma). Gen, Chomas arrived this called vou: said he evening, en route for Waebi n srrived this mormingsand Gov. Brow Geore and kept on saying eo: with th n of Geo alley, snd | didn't see him any more until sunday, | left this atternoe He wae arrested the nicht of the and then I didn't any anything to bir + dl. know | Sth ; aS e. "0 ou - t Madtos Yk. Ve % MrT ek ciatne horee all the | Ceptain Kneeland and Lieut. Vayard. He goes to time after he was brour A, No, ait, t rs Warhington under eharee of the latter, time ; he took hoid of se, and it eerie N le Purses na that eral ,“orreat thoush he held him « hile and removed hita Mala IO te ado ut killed by Capt. ker oftherebel anuy, du 16+ venge for shootiug hia son. Important from Baltimore.. out of my eight; then he resurned and went into t! e theatre, Q. How loug wae it from the time oth Me rode up till the peopie said be had shot the siden’? A. About an hou. Q. Did vou ere the inan # ie held the boise ag the time Booth rap out and ie : d ore . Rooks ran oO eect "not fell wivo it, want hows | Traitors to be Indicted and Tried— The walking the horse up and down, Q. Tid that Milftary Also to te Indicted. aes tata -aee tet ar Very mul Maduw, | Baltimore, May 18.10 our Criminal Court, thie &. It wan not Bpaneler holdfne the horae? A. 1 le | morning, Judge Bond charged the Grand Jury to not thow ; Ik reeme eee tie thsee ugh alles | indiet, under the Biate Treaeou Act, all persons who, er her ene held tm hte since the 19'b of April, 1501, were participante on and afer that day, and othere who left Maryland to join the rebels in fighting aeainet the Government ‘anc TISTIMONY OF JOIIN ©, HATTER, Q. State whether yon know the prisoner O'Laneh- lin’ A. I know a man of that pane. Q. ied you | Iplog, also others participating in rebel raice ine recognize hitn here? A. Yee (pointing to the pri- | 6 ford’s house, poner) & Will you etate ther or not von saw | Matyland, engaged in burnin Mad beats. 3 ry him on the 22th of Aprillest? A. Lenw hiro the | destroving railroad trains, including Baltimore & nicht of the Silumination at Reerctary Stantoo's | Ohio Railroad, Philadelpiia, Wilmington & Baltinore house; [wae etanding on the etepe, looking at the | Rallroad, bridges, &e, for treason The Judgo | holde all theee offeudere are ruljecte of indictment, and triable The Judke also ilumination ; thie man approached me and asked if Gen. Grant waedn; | told him he waa; he eaid be wished wo ree bin: Teald, this ie not an oreasion for under our State lawe ore “ile iter: ‘he. Vn “he rep aft tl counsels the Grand Jury to indict the members of the apoke to bin he e taikineg: | Nea La ke | Military Commission, for undertakiuge to try and de« pea ii avin ares ar me Pe ad to teflect | cide cases which are purely civil or criminal offences, on something: I then turned my eyes off and did uot | treasonable or otherwise, lecitimately copnagable by see him any more Crose-eramined by Mr. Core business? A. | arn employed atthe War Tepart ment in the Secretary's room. Q. Had vou ever seen the man you mention before thatevenin ? A. I dou't think [have tomy knowledra. Q Have ou eoen him eince? A, Yeu; in this prison, or the one | acdjoininy, last Saturday week. Ind you cone eceif he wae the eame man? A, When | ted to come down I did not Leaks wae tor Q. What {* vour the State civil courte, Gen, Shorman— An indignant Hero, Gen Sherman ie very indivnant over the eriti- cleme made upon bie oricinal capitulation with John- ston, and In coneequence of the ill-feeling between bitn and Stanton, there ie @ hitch jo the arrange: pore; Twas with Ma). Eckert aud Maj. Koox; | mente for the proposed grand review of the armies. | ANGULO wheo we arrived at oy ow Bhern emivance iant Alecandria, Va., waiti for if t ive {°, enme in, the Lee ag @ ala the reaultot the imbouvlio. (there reems tobe little come in. when | w de the b desire amone thein for the review ; they would much not know the purpore until Ma), Fekert call din the | r #8; the moment Ieaw that mau 1 thought Ef Fpibet fo Bone | to ere, Mince one eee irouese; the mor hou | rade 4 ° new the ol ject of ny coming down, Q. Had acrowd | iy siden way ‘ar Sutelltubed for the review. come there to serenade the Secretary at the tine Gen. sherman is etil in Richmond, When he rpuketiot ? A, Yea, there were four or five bourg ) cate thore, ¢ jag bim thet & wrote him a letter tencer- jee of his houre; to which Sher. MAN LEplie pectiul linina” the proffered hospitality, and ing the hoped to pase through Kichmond without the “paintul pecessity" of mees- @ Halleck ; adding thatt tter's recent advisory iepaten tothe War Depar t wae eutticlent exp'a- bation, Halleck again wrote, reeretiing the un- he wae inelde the house and Gen, Tat Biso : the as nobody on the evepe Lut inyseit, the crowd was close up to the step TRATIMONY OF #FRG. SILAS B, CONN Q, Btate whether or not on the night of the or th President: you wee | triendiy feeling tanitested in Sherman's note, snd ou duty at the Navy Yard bridge? A. L | shining the rerpouribility of hie dispatch upon thes Swat mee ine menbily om hoteeback sand, | WAF Department, ‘To thie Bherman reniled that he | understood both the circumerances and (he men eufti- feo atwhathour? A. Lew thiee men approach | 4 " ni » dise ine rapidly on horecback, between balf-past ten and | clently well to appreciate the motives of the iis mich, and adding . “ Both you and Mr. Stanton sent eleven ctolork Tebow d think. Q. Did you omy free | | fe ws ning to beware of assassins. Laid not then | either of those Erieed oaae ot the prisoners Dire t | know that the authors u warning were (hem- h of the perrone closely, | Vhotoeraph of Booth shown.) That man parsed firet alone, Q. Tid you vot eay three came to ether? No; thive passed but they were not together, Q Did vou heve any with thin firet man as he pared? A y or four minutes; | asked him who he was, he suid his name wae Booth ; | ueked him whe coing home; Lacked him where bis home wae; he sad in Charles, which 1 understood to man Charles County; Lasked him what town; he belves the assareing | Lad to tear From Euroye. Three Days’ Later News. The Cunard mail steamer Cuba, frown Queenstown the 7th of Mar, has arrived at thie port. Public meetings and resolutions of sympathy with the American peop'e continue to pour in from all quarters of Europe aud the Continent. Among the Jatert demonstrations was one by the workinemen of London, ‘The London Times sare the reception of Sir Fred- erick Bruce by «President Johnron, augure well for the future relations of the two countries, In the Mouse of Lords, on the 4th, Viscount Sid- ney, the Lord Chamberlain, and in the House of Commons, Lord Probythe, Comptroller of the houre- hold, broneht up her Majesty's reply to the addr in live im acime town; he enid I liveclore to Bryrntown, but E don't live in town; IT asked him who he was, not Know persons were not per mitted to pass atter that time of night; be eatd it was news to him ; he said he had rome waye to ro, thats wae dak, and that he thoueht ho would have a oon Q. they aeeim io be riding rapidly or leisurely A, secondo ho came up did not eeem to be riding so rapidly, Q. What did he way ? A. 1 aeked bim who he war; he raid hie nane wae Smith; that he wae ving White Viaina; Lerked bia how he came to e outro late; he mace use of a rather indéicate word in replying, from whieli 1 should judge he had id The Brown's Arreet— | forseve's nontence to imprisonment for Jife. ive Mongion ot Milledewille, by | ter and commissary stores, eve. morning, Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, Judge Suther- land g¢rented an order, on application of President Stephens aod Assistant Commissioner Darragh, com- pelling the new Commiirrioners to show caure why an reference to the aesassination of Vresident Lincoln, | Tur Satis or Beer Carrie in this city is over, and are making strenuous offorte to pro- duce good harvests. A pispatca from Washington announces the sus- pension of the execution of Bowles end Milligan, the Indians conspiratora, and @ commutation of Goveaxoa CLaun, of Mississippi, hee issued an address to the peop'e, stating that Gen. Taylor had murrendero! al! Lie forces east of the Mississi; pi river, with sl! the Government cotton, quartermas Os Monday afternoon, the schooner Mailer, of Union, N. J. laden with grain and forage, while at anchor ® short distance below Alexandria, Va., tock firefrom the kitchen. The vessel, with the exception of Ler bull, was destroyed, Ir is understood that the President is preparing » new Aunesty Proclamation. The General Baptiat Association of Virginie as- setmbles in Richmond June 24. Tus rede) General Early, it is anid, dled at Lynch - burgh, the other day. Previous accounts had left him there suffering from] rheumatism in the somach, Dunn and Davis Prize Fight. Victory of Dunn. Yesterday two note! pugiliste named Dunn and Davie, bad @ feht for $4,000, amid a large concourse of sporting meu, neross the Delaware froin Port Jer vis, N. Y.,in Pike county, Pa The ring wae struck at daylight, and by six o'clock the partios were on hand, with their seconds, Harris and Aaron for Trunn, and MeCleary and Burns for Davis, The choice of position ¥ as won by Dunn, and hence Davia had the aun in hiee,ea, Th looked rather pa'e, but both meu were in pretty fair physical condition, They came up to the scratch, both laughing, and Davie was knocked down in the firet sound, In the econd iound Dunn drew the fires iood trom Davir's left eve, The fortunes of the fight then changed, inasmuch as that Lunn was thrown or Bnocked off hit teet, at nearly every one of the suc. ceeding thirty-elebt rouade; but at the same time Dunn war planting heavy blows upon Davie's face at . with the evident intention of blinding had to be forced back to the fleht when ne to the forty-firet round, and was very weak, bleeding tly nd almort wholly blind, He was eneity knocked down in this round, and in the torty~ second, and fought wildly etriking out like & man in the dark, In the forty-third round irunn hed it oll his own saad and beat laevis about the head at his viearure; wherecpon the seconds threw up the eponee, and lunn was declared the victor, Me wae hurt very littie, while Duvis waeina shocking coadition, No efforts were mande by the police to imterieve with the “sport.” LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tur Lazarus Murper Casn.—In the Su- preme Court, General Term, yesterday, Johu Me- Keon. conneel for Bernard Fricry, who etands con- victed of the murder of Henry Lazarus, took the pre- liminary objcetio a, that the return to the writ of error uot Laving ‘deen filed to the let of May, notice of argument served before that time wae irregular; therefore the easescould not be heard this term, The Court took the noatter onder consideration till thia The seme disposition was made of tho Ferris and Laci cases, Lance Armivat or EmiGRants,—The Britieh eteameh tps Virginia and Etna, fiom Liverpool and Queenstow a,.arrived at thie port yesterday with 1,70) passenger The Etna passod several large ice- beres in lat. 44,22, lon, 48, Tne Croran Boarp Lrtraation,—In the injunction shou Id not bo issued against thom, return- able on Monda:: next, been in bad company. How would he compare arsine io size with the last man har the prisoners (iter. | Which wan ne follows: last week were very larce, amounting to about 4,500 old). oly pit I snould not peaticely participate in the ecntimen's Fi ou are head, of all k nds, The prices ranged from 110 to thiok Kbie: complexion | addiesred to me on freneeination of the Presiden 4 = nannd . thau that man, 10 Of ibe cher man ¥ | et the United ad Thave given directions tomy | 2%¢ Per pound —a fall of Se in five or six weeke, A. The other man tur i he did nos seem to | Minister at We e known to the Gov- How tie SoLpirns’ Monry Gors,—The have eufficient business to warrant me in 1 ne teelings « bieh you abs ; him. Q. Waeheon horseback aleoy A, Yes, & It aud my whole people, | honoratve ea mings ot the soldier are expended in « Ind they come up towether’ A. No; they were some | with regard to this deplorable event manner worthy of their public spirit and domestic fletance apart. 1G. Did this man make wus IWUUITY | Mies Constance Kent had been formally brourht | virtue, They ar inverting millions in the Govern- had passed on @ 10an boise, TROTAMONY O8 WILL T, KENT, Q. Btate whether or not the pletol you now have bi tore you, wae picked up by you in the box of the before the Magistrate et Trowbridge, charged, upon on, with the her own contee half-brother at mited for trial tuurder of hor infant bhe wag fully aom- ‘ eotone > f the witnesses that Mi that Presicont on the night ot the sesussination # A. Yer, | aoe the child from his pine, carried git, sole te the pirtol What isitcaiied? A.A | him outof the house by the drawing-room window, Cormuger, T believe, and Tree that uame marked ou | and murdered lim with @ razor in the water clover, t. Q How long after the President was shot dia vou She ie alo «tated to have eaid that she killed the Kit up? A. tdo nog kuow exnety bow loag; | | (ie child trom a ieoling Of revenge against her etep- pore about three minute alter the President | jiocher ehot I went into the box; there w © | The Emperor Napoleon disembarked at Alelers on Persons iu there then, the surveon | the od instant, and met with an enthuse matic roorp- te | for @ knito to cut open the | gion ‘e clothes; 1 hauded hiainune and with it | The Unrra Itarrana, the orean of Mazzini, ap- poured gn the véth of April with blsck border., on the ocedticn of Hivrident Lincoln's ceath, he cat the Pre u's clothes open she theatre afterward, Imineed my nicht key shoughe L Dad dropped it there, 1 burried buck to the theatie le Th. health of she Jing of the abs was less eat- aud whoa [ weut tito the box, my foot knocked | yemeigte™ OP ABS © eAine a pietollyiog on the floor | picke | A Spanieh decree is published ordering the evacua- vet tun of Ban Donia pace, Due there waa a pene ented the Aepociated Presa, ‘| namber of Deputies, on the Sth Mililary Re-oreanization bill haa the oeat ta .uing | went Fy oe " sad to the 5 aud recognized itas the «ted ty a large majority etol | had poked up, Lates’ ria Queenstown i ap ‘ es EF ¥ Lirerpool, 6 Frening.--Cotion easser and elightly Kecepituletion of Toesday’s Evidence aan af LA Pea Mise Peng ester (CP MRW aR Rey Washinton, May 14.—Among the wituesres ex- | ey iatore ant exportere ined in the ngeaseination trial to-day, wae Mr. juiet the weather is favorable for the Browning, the private Secretary of President John. rov.eione quiet and steady, i Erenin Con Pos i Minol« son, who said that on the evening of the eeaussiuation, | ¢ i Thgasd "5 Erle, buiga 60% ; Pwentice he found tn his ‘etter box aecard addressed to Presi Peking April 13.—The minfeterial crisis tt over | dent Johneon, with (he words ypon it “Dou't wieh | Prince K ube has resumed bis position as Prime } to disturb you; are you at home ¥—J. Wilkes Booth.’ | Miniever Major Knox and Rergeant Hatier tertitled that on From Mexico. the 13th of April, the residence of the secretary of St. Louie, May 16.~Calro dispatch ae thas Cen. War war illuminated in houor of the receut vice, ‘ Gr ‘ ' rae | Neerete, with 4.500 Liberal troops, appeared t et jen. Grant, his wife, and olhere were tu the howe st | sitamoros on the S0th ult. and demanded its eur. tho time. O' Laughlin, whom the witness now identl | nderwhich was tefueod, The Imperialists marchod fied, had intruded iuto the house, and in responses to | mitts ineat thei, Aue @aKY nd Rallies AL Aqucrtion, sald he var a lawyer, and very well ace | occurred, Huriness had been mapended at Mataino- Mentd with Secrelary Stanton, O'Leughiin ap peared to be | ros, and the streese barricaded du expectation of toe drunk, mui 4 tuade special injuiry to have attack, but all wae quiet on the eveniag of thes ts a tyok atGen, Grant, This was about nine o'eock just. ‘The Custom House officers tled to Browns i} ley | eee oe “iy tt ak se : Li 1 ma at | and he wealthy citizear moved all their valuables to | © “ ty he hell extracted from | ig ganic pice Kiete baudred of the citizens liad a i dectid | ated, anid he Vit Dy the | arrived ut the mouth of the Mio tirande, and lett. for initinie “A. 1," whieh he had ecratched upon it with | the terlor, A report reached Bagdad on the 4th A peo-knile ie me 4 Rah , ' ; ' | toet.. thet the Livereis were in full retreat Sergeant Cobb, who, on the niebt of the {aseurslnne | ‘The © Kecency of the mpire' baa ieued an order tion, wae on duty at the Navy Yard bridge, teetified from the In peria! Palace, Mexico, stating at ithe. | fe to Booth and his companion parsing into Maryland ine understood "that certain anorg the 0.1 being ¢ ed, sald ho wae yolug to B19 | any that are fminigrating tot! pire by the | hou ¢ in the country, near Gieenstow: : A b > 7 “ wh r rhe tila ‘ hegre } Pacitie cor lesign becoming propr.cs o won | he pistol pleked ap in the thease box was pro- stasiona't eof coutracts male with LD, Benito duced in Courtand venus ; | Juarez— it ie orvered that attention Le-ealled through Lieut, Levitt, who went iu porsuit of the arsarain, t t ‘ the existing diciee of 23d July fave au intere ting account of overtaking him, aad M4 ' ills | et of the conuuet of Dr, Mudd, who dreseed Booth's eg 1 Fas tas (Haecculligm: Oh all oane't | hie Gocres provide or th gnu € a. me The boot, which wae eut from Hooth's lee, was pro. is ‘ A put hereto to ’ ri of en expoal the i thereto duced Count, Tne de weewrittes 0. W ar eer ‘ 2 eines silt naa: ply.” Otfeer Liord, who went in pursuit of the fugitives, cS Ee es a | exid Dr, Sudd at fret denied reeing therm, but afters x Vartde recollected it wae Pooth's limb which be bud ews tons. +h tho ug be atler be noiwew Lat diipuieed, (Bp Teleoraph to tha Rew York Sun.) From North Carolina. Troable About the Preedmen, orveayonionce ofthe Sun) Greanaborovh, N.C, May 4.--Gen, Schofield's or- ter declaring the elaves free, as first, created much constedation among owners, who feared that the backs would deeert both thelr familes and their late masters, Many of them ind did leave, and others refured to work, Many fiehts are reported be- tween slaves and citizons with some lose of life, On Gen, Cox's arrival, he gave all parties to understand that their Hehts would be protecied, but dhat neither whites nor blacks would be supported in idleness by the Government, nor would riot and stritedbe tolerat= | '2 the Government expenditure, ed, A better state of things tollowet thiggannounce- Tow farmers in the vicinity of Fort. Monroe are voons Be ornl SlavOholders, among am ilpn, Joho | reiuroing to thuir piagtetions, now thet the war Jay Cone reports mubecriptiona to the Sevens Miirsy Loan vest rday to the ainount of $1,748,890, Iv is reported thats grand expedition is being organized ot New York ¢ Peover Mavstan ANpnews and General Dennis Jet} Mobileou the Sth, for Meridian, Miss., to pa- role Dick Taylor's forces, Mus, Lincoum having partially recovered from her severe indisy jon, has announced her insen- tion of leaving tor home on Ibursday next. Later numbers of contrabands ure being thrown out of employment by the order of retrenchment vo to Texas, |\ ment loan, and it i* rieniticant that while the eale of rewing nachin fer manufacturing purpose fnilon of Ywith the contracts for army clothin sale of fhe Wheeler & Wilson machine for family use thowe thet the esllont soldiers have not forgetien their d aty to their wives, Orders are received, writ- ten, Perhaps, in the field on a drurm-head, to ‘vor. wara'"' machines to feminine relatives, This ts a food myecetment, The manacer of a large estate saya “he ‘1a8 no fears for the vent if the wife hasa Wheeler & W Uaon sewing machine, Tur Boarp oF Exetse ComMiss1oners ne yesterday atternoon, when the follow. ine office re were re-elected ior 1865: Noah A. Childa, I 3}, William J, Isskelt urer; Robert P. neel to the Bow: tty Chek ard. After era ‘ ne licences tae Board adjourned till to-day at one o'clock Too Late for Classifleation. B OT MAKER ON OFF BOG je for a eood workr a HOPES, 765 Sixut ave, be I Ese? SALE CHLAP— INS] varture. a French bar and sestau wil Hoplemente, gas fixtures, &e, App Wooster at, L' bre o. The ward by returning MwWo YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOM nedated with board at 71 Charltou et. Cal all the week ru) FANTED — APPRENTICES AND IM. Provers to the die hing None but evod rewele need apply, SOT Th ave, one door fiom ?Tth et a —STEADY whee at 1 sl A GENILEMAN'S DIAMOND doy will seceive a suitable re the eame to C. ULLMANN \ TANTED—A TAILOR TO WORK BY tle seen, Apply at J66 Spring et. 8) “ REWARD—LOST ON THE &STH MOLT Inck pointer dow, with whi.e feet, white breast, with estreakon the face An- awriato the name oi ¢ 1. Any perron rewuruing paid doe wine » mAt lor i receive the above reward ot R, MASKINS, 145 Washlag'on st, Hioboken, S oot OP VLIND RA. SET OF TENTH ON SILVER OR RUDe A ’ ; on gold, a) flv 3 partial pieces tl per tool th extinced with. ed with guid orother tilings, Al ete, to » VILLERS, 45 Bowesy, opposite the i fold tooth; teeth noo mer heewh ext: per toil, AR TEC C er iES OF , dt) and p25 at par, at the Sun office conut- Also pennies, +4 URRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAC FOR SALE=1 LOD TINMAN STOOLS Av Y sines, at T71 dd ave, near at st. LARK. HAM WHEELER, Agent. 3 3( ) THOUS AND OLD BRICK TOR SALE— . ply to Mr, GORTOMIN 200 Franklin et, rear.83 REMOVALS, RS. M, G, BROWN, METAPHYSICAL ‘hy: » P he Byes, (are, Throat & koala recncved ber office trom 16 Bond st. to 51 Bond et, south eide, firet laree house from Bowery, where her ceebraied medicines can alwaye be pads Seud foreircular, eae es ‘ SS5 OTICE—ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY have removed their branch office from 442 Fronds way to she large building cor, of Grand aud Croaby rity 1] es L IZE M cand on application ty Tre MAU AT Necks 107 South #, Cash advances made, _ se OTIC E—OFFICERS ih CARA D le veno mu Lert Ents’ HorrMAN & Co Times Bulléine, Park Row, New York, : " Po |) SOLDIERS MUSTERED OUT AND nis cannes atta "enced ete iy IN or edireesing the UU, BROWN &CO., 2 Parl 8. Anny Claim Agency of L, K piace, N. Y nasieuane teas U, §: CLAM aGency, 25 CHAMBERS J lected #t, room 4. Army and navy claime protoptly col- «No charge for poor orphan helis and other poor Cas vanced, claimant, Ciaims purchased. od ES ——_—« TRAVELLING. ‘OR BULL'S FERRY, PLEASANT VAL- loy and Fort lee The THOMAS E, HULSB, removed to Christopher st, Leaver at 10, 2, and 5 hte landing at oth st, at 10 and 2 up trip: 4% down. 16 JAUDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND after Monday, \ 8, 1566, trains leave 3¢th et #tation, for piveay se Troy, connecting with North- ern aad Western trains at 130A. Mu 12 Ma 4.00, 0g and 10.30 P.M, Sleeping care attached to 4,00 10.30 PB. M. trains, The 6.09 P.M. train runs through to Buffalo and 8 sion Bridge, via Troy, without change of care, TOUCEY, Ang Bnpt am AVILION HILL, STATEN ISLAND, Ne kinds. Pic-Nice and txcursions attended to. K, TOBT & M. BARD! LL 32 ‘ zens, Wert Point, © all, Newt Mil Ponghkeepaie and Bocdowt, fers Wt eatromn '¢ o'cloc’ junday train et 6.00 P.M. J, My 445 Y. near the firet Landing, Refreshinents of ‘EA MARY POWELL, FOR COZ- st, every alternoon, except Sun: HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c ARRIAGES — GROCERS, PLUMBERS, express and business wagons of all kinds. Rock- aways and bugeies. second hand wacona harnesses and ti ecliing cheap, 10 Nevinest, Br'lyn, 341 ‘OR SALE—A LOT OF STAGES, STAGE springs, wheels, &., &c.: alo a number railroad cais, Inquire cor 6th ave bat SALE LOW.-5 MEDIUM SIZED Mares, Wy eare old, suitabie for Grocer, farm work, cart- e. ine, Price #50 a piace, at 603 Warhington #t.264 for SALE—ONE TRUCK NEARLY NEW, Inquire 75 Maiden Lane, 845 R SALE A GOOD CART, LIGHT _ waggon, sleigh, single harness, Apply at 128 Washington fees Bt) TER ORSE, SPBING CART AND WORK FOR 4 oe loquire at 215 East sth atrees, bores FJORSES, TRUCKS, HARNESS—SOLD for wantofure. Apply to RK, C, DELONG, Hudson Kiv. Railroad depot, lath et 818 SHIPPING LACK BALL LIN OF LIVERPOOL Packets, eniling to aud from Liverpool ou the lat and 16th of each month For pasease appiy to ROCUE Bos, & COFFEY, 114 and 115 South ote near Peck Stip. s RE AAS JASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL By the Old Black Star Line.—For aud London. Liverpool, ihe CONST TTULTION saison April 18th, Forlondon, The CON, GRINNELL, April_ idth, For passage apply to WILLIAMS &GU on’ Fultoa st. a JASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRIT- . AIN AND TRELAND, BY STEAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKET, AT KEDUCED RATE8, Drafte available thioughout Englaud, Ireland, Seote land and Wales For particuiare apply to TAVSCOTE, BROTHERS Co. — _ th et. - STOWN AND LIVER. Satarday May 20th, VIK- y, Mey 27th, Cabin pamage #108, in currency Apply to WIL- ON, 2 Broadway. SHE CHEAPEST PASSAGE TO AND From the Old Country, {# to be had by applying at the eof the Anchor Line, No, 6 Bowling Green, 366 _ POR SALE AND TO LET, HOUSE AND TWO LOTS FOR SALP, on Montiose ave, Williameburgh ler HLH; £1,000 to Le paid down, H aud 1s) toot front to corner op be had it wanted, TOWNSEND & SEARS Fulton et, 3d floor, N. ¥ Fic CHeraP HOUSE AND LOT—IN MELROSE, one tile trom Hariein, 2 story ond attic Louse, of 7 rooms, with garden fx118. House ie filled in with briek. Will be sold low, it applied for sao, Ape ply to W. C, DEMAREST, Melrose station, tarlen Railroad, S87 For SALE—IN THE MOST PLEASANT and heathy part of Long Island, 249 Loma ride trom the cliy, a farm of 20 acres, @ tine cottage, with out-houres, garden, a variety of fruit—apple, pluin, cherry, grapes, currents, raspberries, &e, Some vor wetel planted, Ajso ® fa:tn wagon and farmin, toole will all be sold together for @1,250; part or all eash, to sult the purcheeer, Apply to A. MeCOTe ‘LER, 14% Fulton e«t, or at Holorook, L, nah Nesta "i NICKERSON, on the premise | 200 ALE— COTTAGES, $1,100 TO 1) elegant dwellings, with 4 to #0 jow 0 to $5,500, Fesy parmente, 700 lote $15) to CHAS. K. MILLER, Atlantic av, Kass Now “HOUSE, Alero, four lots in Wiliaine- JOR VOR SALE—A NICE COTTAGE ry 4)5 21 rooms, ] burgh, fenced in with picket feace, to be sold sopare ately or tovetier, on easy terme, Apply w B, ELMOY, No, 90 Grand #t, Williamebureh, si4 OR SALE—ON STATEN ISLAND, ON the line of oad, near Annandale, 8 ¢ acres of tand, Price £9,500, or $500 per aingie eae, Apply 21 KI 319 blo “4 West Beitic «, Bre yo. “ALE CHEAP—3 LARGE HOUSES, POR Rent for #7) 1onthiy, in ad- sire of J. HOFFMAN | » Whilumsbureh, Sold Sol “ ately or together, oe OR SALF—A HOUSE AND FIVE ACRES ¢ land, all planted, the L, TR. B. pas the Hoje 3 Fisthuso ave, in the Purnisure store, Brooklyn 65 BUILT COT= FoR SAL —C OF THE B tages in Brooklyn, with water, gas, inarhle man- thea, eliding doors, &e., $400 or m slanee on bona and mortvage, Apply to Hi. RK. PCHUER, cornerot 4th uve, and 17th street, near the prernet Ty 467 Por SALE—A HOUSE WITH 6 i Vive ROOMS and cetar, (ood we.) ot water iu the yr ved and butchers padoining ; two et bs fot 111 feet by and A corner grocery BtOle, & Ly th, good atand ; 1 les for ten yeara for #175 ge year, A barpain, ae the owner je elas weet tre at the Cypiees Halis Come'o-y ; and 6 los eri fe : GHO.d, JOHNSON, FE YR SALE—10 MILES FROM NEW YORK y steamboats and R. i. a hous: of 14 rooms and bs wre ot good pa n wound, Steanbeat Thomes Hiuire leaves the of Christopher at at 1) 2and c'eiock, Lhe bouse baa a nice giecery store counr od, Twili eell the whole, stock and fixtures, house ond land. for @4ou0, Inguive tor Cap ain SOOTT of the Cap'nin of the boat, as you come up. Would do well for selling a.ce aud liquors; also 1 have ecveral iitie houses for me og | ] OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO LET in Perth Amboy, N. el im #00d order, 10 reo ca $2.04 to: particulars, enquire of woud LANLY. 513% Oth aves ov, 2. ae 49 WANT TO PURCHASE A_ PLAIN COM- mon brick houre either in New York or Brooklyn, in u quiet neighborhood, capsble of accommodating family on each floor, Address JOHN KNOY West 10uh et, stating location, price, terme, new house preferted, OFTS TO LET, WITH PLENTY OF Neht. on the cor, of Grand and Foisyth et, O, & J. MOWBRAY, 269 Grand et, oat Mo LET—LOFTS AND A CELLAR, IN 7% fire-proot busiding, “Sas), 3 BMITH, 300 Biehth et, ca Mo LET—IN BROOKLYN, ferry, @ bce furnished room to a teman AC e175 pe: week, Inquire N.Y. ou Wednesday and Thuredar £2500 ILL BUY IN) BROOKLYN avenue property tor oe howe cou cellar and lot with ato.e, by wekery oo secount of the ueirhl F wanting one. Care pase the door; couveniant tor ferry, Apply on the Bouth-oas' cov, of 12h: ~ bth ave, One-half the money can remain ou me | for 0 or 5 years,

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