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THis FORTY THIRD VEA UMBER 10,250. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. Y. Sua aw a A Dead “Confederacy,” Arrival of the Remains at For- tress Monro LIST OF THE CHIEF MOURNERS under Lieut. -Col, DB. Pritehant, the particule sof Lis arrest and progrem hither are etven with great fusto by his captors, who feel a eroater deeree of Pride in their exploit than if they had whipped five times their uumber of Whoeler's men: and |imay ae well add, by way ef parentheria that Whoeler and several officers of bis staff are aleo prisoners, om role with the others, including ex-Vice-Preeldent Sie- phens and ©. C, Clay, Co). Pritchard, after transferring hie prisoners to the Wim. P. Clyde, lying @ mile below here, caine ashore and gave our General and staff a detailod ae. count of Davis’ capture. He sage he was detailed by General Wilson to search after the “Oonfelerate government,” for which Iaree rewards had heen of- fered, Pritchard had less than 150 men, bat with thowe he rode throagh the country, seeking for noy detachment of rebele anewering to the doreription of Davis's party. On the 0th of May, the Colonel beant Jeff. Davis, Alexander H. Ste- phens, Clement C. Clay, Gen, Wheeler and Staff, and that rome Confedernte cavalry had been ren ’ on the road to Irwinevilie, and about mud Col. Johnson. night found their camp mile of more north-east of the village, After eurroundine the camp, and every preparation was made for the capture, another cavalry foree appeared, whieh PREPARATIONS AT THE FORT. A TOM B — charged upon Pritchard's lines and delivered one or UNE ARL ¥ i. RE ADY. two volleys before either party din red they were THE REBEL ARC VE friemds, The aepaulting party from the Biret Arrival of 5 Tons of Treason. cand *pliched ia” wv wore incontinent! ae they supposed, «a camp of rebels Several of the Michigan men were killed and others wounded, Bome of the Wisconsin boy were also severely wounded before the mistake was discovered. Thie skirmish alarined the rebela who hastily pre. pared for filght, Resistance being found useless, Pritchard took ponerni their arina, and at early THE REBELS IN THE WEST. SHERIDAN TO FINISH UP MATTERS, . day-break made ap examination of the ceptured End of the Confederate Navy. | ect tosora wan teoor thie army wasn and - - & couple of ambulances, with the horses and Everything Surrendered Em) troopers were fret auppond to be the only Southera Waters, brires, On peeping into one of the tente, some female vorecs uttered indignant protewde againet being disturbed abtueir tolletion soldiers told them te hurry ou tt wero in e hurry to leave W Pritchard “ OURW ASHINGTON DISPATCHES Progress of ‘the Great Trial. ir cloth ae they Aecorourly ide of this tent, the fly was finally turned, oper ——— ed, and three females emer One of these, appa & [ane «& cC. & CQ rently an old woman, was enpported by two others AS who asked ae they came out, that the old lady, their mother." be allowed to got ont ehe wae wo very old and infirm. The f harme way JEFF DAVIS Fortress Monroe Other Dire A Prin re with fim May 19 cavalry men ap Prrentiy did not objet to ao reasonable @ re jest, but with the usual curiosity of the Yankeos, cloaely rear ned the Fortreas nror. Jetlereon Davia, late of vd woman This creature wore a loo the so-called Southera Confederacy, with bie family and ahood, Around the neck alaree ecarf horned taf, officers, &e. captured by a portion of Gen Wil the lower part the face, and as the fipure moved gon'* ymand in Georgia, arrived Lere to-day, at}. | away accompanied by the younger woman, a O'riock, from Hil Hort &.C., in the steamer Wi eavalrymaan concluted tw reconnolter Junop P. Clyde, conveyed by the U. & annboat, Tusearom, | ing off from hia b » he shouted “halt.” and Commodore Frailey, Colonel Pritchard, of the Mich- | the other men made demonstrations which fran Cavairy, who male the captnre of the importar induced the femmes to ote the order The Prisoners, with a strone rdoof his men, accompa. | young woman piead for her old “mother; the Bled the rebel party ow & to thie place, and on reaching here erreplhed to Warhington for the disposal of hiseharee N at ever is allowed with the eteamer, The off Gharee awaits instructions from Wa About a week einen, Cr gineer Corps, sfean Clyde, northwa: immediately te justructions soldier wanted to ree th Frarped the female, pulled off the hood, anwonnd the reearding | ‘comtortes. and there stood, in wonan's clothes, the mann for whose arrests bun lied thousaud dollare had been offered. It needed but litte tol clicking persuasion to cause the * old woman’ to anrrender, aod Jerr. Davin wae trivn nity escorted, by hia Mn. | captors, tothe headquartere of Cot rp women's face, and roughly coumnnte on what. aor in vington | Mrewerton, of the Ep by telegraph (r ceived or gor General Barnard to imine lately bave & vacant | looked so very much like an oll lady, that the Cole Toom or ow erate Inaide the fort'tor the aceommoda- | nel, ae the party approached, was preparing to scold ion of prisoners of State, The work on the casouatea, | his bore for their ruden but when he beheld thet transferring them into celia for which they are ad- he could 1 prisoner, re Tho othor prisoners, conaletine of re bie exultation Davin’ wife, three went or commenced Mirably adapted, The work baa progressed very fat, arm ihe caromates, whieh | ebfidron, Mre, Davis’ sister, ¢ eagan and othe ence communicated one into another, axe now | office soldiers, having Leen properly seenred,Col hermetically resiod by walle of rick. Strong tron | Pritchard returned to Macon, Prom there he Dare acd other substantial arrangements of @ simile Material inciose the windows and doors, complewly reudering fuule any attempt of escape or rescue, A wide moat eucireles the tort, and etrong guarts of @entinels will be posted in the immedinve viciclty of the casemates. font word to General Wileon, who orde to take bis captive to Augusta Fn party proceeded to Bavaunah, and trom thence hither in the Emilie On the way to Macon Davie was the proclamation of the President offeriug are for Lie capture, He read it calmly, but was neverthe lens vieibly affected, Hin wife and wife's sister pat on au airof gayety while on the trip t Bavannah, out whew they were transferred to the Clrde and saw the preparations made for the secure custody of the ox- President, they were vot so cheerful. The Willian P, Clyde, accompanied by the Tuscarora, left here last eventing, before this reaches you the inort im portant prisoner captured during the war wil! prob ably bein Washington. ‘Those who boarded the Clyde, and saw Davia, aay that he looka heegard, hie hair has turned eray, and he weare an allogeiher broken down «py was allowed the liler hittle guarded hy renter newepepers loaned to him. were allowed to be with hin oune the run ofthe beat, The boy ie abont #ix year and the little cirl nearly eight. Alexander Stephene takes his arrest very philosophical and naeed “ affaire of etate’ with army officers, quite nonebal antly, ed the cotonel augusta th ard arconn nieraren Fortreas Monroe, May 20 ria fi more May 2 Bince writing my dispatch of yesterday, it bas been G@efinitery ascerteined that Jeff Davie aad party are still on board the eesiner Win, P. Clyde, anchored fn Hampton Rents, After tacking in and out of the harbor for more than three hones, she Clyde finally tame to anchor in the Roads at fi ‘clock yesterday afternoon, and rince then Co!, Pritchard has teen awaiting instructions from Washington, As soon aa the Clyde arrived yesterday, @ telegrain war sent to Major-General ilaliock lichmond, aunounciog the arrival of the prisoners For some reason, (en, Halleck did not receive t} patch until late In the evening, when it was fund to be too dark to attempt the passage of the obstructions of the Jninee river, Conejuently, General Halleck did not reach here Butll 12 o'clock to-lay, It is presumed that the delay in making cleposal of the rebel President and othere wr ocenrioned by a deference to inion of Maj.- k ee commanter o and arance, He tyof « in, clesely and wae attentively reading the dren Tile wife and eb the two this rtment, He locked older by twenty yenre t! an when on the casmmaies inside the fort, | in the Senate of the United States, hieer statue branstorri m Into celle duly ironed and subs | ang tos earance, ecarcely cave lili the look of « stantially secured, for the accommodation of the pris- | «+ yrave end reverend eleuior.” C,C, Clay and his ogreseing vory rapidly towerd completion wife, Johnaton, Reaean, Wheeler, and the other prisoners, were wuarded in different parte ofthe General the heavy elang of the binckemlth's er, mingled with the nolae of carpentere’ tools, bin. 1th & { of the betekl wel ; r] « end th #0 share bt x oa Ynys trowel | Phe excitement here has been Intense. Everrhody* heard, and everything betokened the activo em 1 war heard, ar y . eoldiere and civilians were jubilant over the arrival ploy m of the men enragel in the work that, lua few dave at the farthest, the apartments would be in readiness for occupation The now on board the steamer Wim. P. Clyde, as she iles anchored about three miles out tn the « ream, comprise principally, the following per- rreow Davis, Ex-President of the South- lerney, with Mre. Davis and four ehiidren, her brother and Atexaspen HH, Srreranna, Ex-Vice-President, who surrendered himeelf to our cavalry while at hos Lome near Atianta, Ga, and who fein extier fevble health; Crrwent C, Cray and wife Wiceres and staf, and « Colonel and departure of the distingulshed part press the opinion that thie event will do more to break up the other Contederate armies thau any hostile movcineate of our tioope agaiunt orisone “em Jerrita, The Rebel Archives. Arrival of Vive Tons of Treason at Fort. ress Monroe, Fortrese Monroe, May 2,-Col, Kk, B General Schotie! eoue J ern Confi wister ; Treat of Inst evening, froin Newbern, N. ¢ » in toe seamer Jor . besides rot Importance, thongh | John Tracy, via the Cherar and Albemacle of a leeser uo Col ard, of the 4th Michigan | Cenal, with yut five tone of the archives and doc Cavalry, with # squad of eighty men, accompany uments per @ to the outuorn Confederney, prisoners | captured aiew daye since by a portion of our forces Governor Vance, of North Carolina, arrived here | atChariote. N.C. [twill be remembered that when fast evening trom Newbern, N. C., vie Norfolk, under | Geo. Lee's army evacaated Kichmond, o le i ecuard. He is now in the Yortress’ and will doubt: | thenofthe rebel archives were Inmedintely conrigned less meet the sar i ned forthe prisoners on | to the flames, A larse portion of the documents board the steamer Clyde &c., wiating to the proceedings of their ¢ 4 dispatch from Washington, of the atates | and government were, however kod up, aad the thas Vauce Lad arrived there, and was comupitied to | more important part sent bo ¢ N.C. for aafe the old Capitol Prison.) kor the rebels litde drear that with v Mat! their deep-laid p ota and meerets t tld #O epend Deinils of the Capture of Jeff, Ravia—The | “iy fel! into the bands of our govecament. These Confederate Leader in the (baracter of | archiver, &e., mutt Pomrese the moet intense interest, au Ghd \eoman—Unpleasaat Results Of | aud will prove tho greatest trophies captured during Yankee (Curiosity, Ete, th They are in charge of Col, Treat anda (Correspondence of the Sun.) rt guard, to wlore care they were entrusted by Hittonw Hran, May 17, 1865. Gen, Behotield, On reaching here they were imme. We have lint ® e€rest sensation here, considering | diately transtersed to the steaner Martha Washing- he diMenity of obtaining such things where there is | ton, and sent to Washiugior ue to dieturh our official routine now that the " wee * eps are no longer to be looked after or feared. GENERAL SHE KIDAN. Th Locsme in Inet night trou Savannah with | Me ie to Commaud a Vorce West of the bo lesa o personage on board than Jefferson Davia, Missinaip pl, “lace ot Virginia.” @ prisoner, ceptured at Irwins- Washington, May 20 Major-Ceneral Sheridan has wise ov adetuchwent of the éth Michuvap Cewalre. | been senigued to the command of al) the tiouns woet Pritchard, Ile | NEW YORK, MON ‘DAY, } ‘e stat! arrived here at a iste hear | MAY of the Misslaxtppi, and will shortly leave for that part of the country Immodlately after the erand review here nat week, a force will be sent to the trane Mie sieeipnt for the purpose of clearing off the dette of the rebellion Another Surrender. The Repel Oificers, Men, Vessels and Pro- perty in the Tombighee Given tp. Washinoton, May 21.-The Navy Department this morning received a communication from Acting Kear Admilral Thatcher, under date of May 6th, off Mobile, in which he sa T baye the hovor to fuform the Department that on the night of the fourth ine rece eed written propositions from Comme never Farrand, Cammanding Conferorate forces in there waters, to murrender to me all the rebel naval forees, officers, men and public property yet afloat moder hie command, and now blockaded by a portion in the Tombighee Kiver, and desiring a meeting with me to arrange terme of eur render to the United States, Taccordingly met Com modore Farrand at Citronville, a potnt about twenty - five miles abowe Mobile, and accepted bie proposal on the basis ae cranted to General Kichard Ta lor by M wral Canby, the latter having taken piace at the aamne point and the, teneral Canby not being preseat some caye will elapee before all the arrangements will be completed for the reception of the Confederate offeera, men, vessels 1 property, when further detailawith coples of all correspondence and the written agrecinent and obligations will be cially roade known to the Department, of our naval fore GENERAL, SITERUWAN A Few Explanations. Washington, 1) ., May 21 There ia the beet au thority for eying that Gen, Sherman never refueed to obey the summonsof the Committers on the Cor dactot the War aod that be nati! Friday, and will be evar official report, fully ver received patice ont with d to-morrow explaining bis arrancen Gen, Joborton has been on file in the War Depart. ment foreome days, Ble knew nothing of Secretar Btanton's taneous, Gen, Halleck the clamor nerinet i he pane ten daya feos aud th bie report under atull sense that he hed been with intweiee. Ttinay bere be stated thre toon i state Kherinam relared te + suthorities untilafter hie comnine th fiw int view with Gen, Jot alent ved Weitz wee in hor nity ing the rebel State wiihoritien f Virginia, tte 4 ‘ elon that he woud pursue the “ y oon the other State authorit othe ¢ { slavery, he hae repe re ived the vali!) y of the Emanctpation prow le tat on and in Congr Kindred eubjects and Hofot deem it necessary in order ‘o renierthem valid, that heehodid a atate in the conve for the tree it war all co our advantons war pending tweive milerof railroad was bul were repatred, aod auppliew transported. » W ilison waste reg to oecup) etracetic pointe the Routh in aids plevent the eecapa of teh Davie it ia ptated thang n. Bherman, a iemonrtrance tromatt toht Tite to mew rpape t edaeay dteclosuren, that in hie march through Now Kouth Caroling he eas telgoiie to tiareh on K andao made dolintion believe. alihough bier timation wae tio delore. © could proei 0 hut while the wi fa full and ae tul operation, Johns on le 1 thiou that the War Department wae sen: horow:h, vin Morehoml City ter ving Kawigh, Johueton phre ! Lattacked a wn New Ve found in horthern He Rupp e® Inetend of ce vie information, Hunn wt Bente the Enon papere conte Jobneton's bough feat Lae er intocmatian quarters wen hea From Charleston. Ferment Among the Whites and Negroer The Lotter Want to ¥ Chief dadioe Chase Arrives Illy Views om the Qu tion of Sulirnge. ity tho arrival ef the Aravo at thie port. Seturda evening, we have Charest C) dates tot h The Arneo brougk ty paroled rebels, among them Basi! Duke A poace necting waa to hare been held at Mlber olan Hall, in Charleston, on the loth inet, but wee broken up in confuston, without any ettemp! at or ganization, in consejuence of the prescoce of about 150 negiovs, eathered for the purpose of participating in the meeting and voting ou euch queations as mivbt come before it, Coneideratie feeling wae mauifes on the mubteet by the peeple of t Lieut ne, of Lith N.Y Vole, inforn ’ that the meeting waa totended tor whi them to withdraw. ‘Thor non-compliance dispersion of the whiter and th led to the re wae rmuch pather ing in groupe in the atres 1 excited cor pation, At thie jnucture it was announced Chief Justice Chwe by in the elt and & ¢¢ al feeling o' felt at the project of lite calming the pubs On the fol lowing day (Friday, he wae viet of leading eitizens, and ex would be better that tt right of sdnte |) that much frened aud eut wunabe mu Coat te have ation. A have w be that auew an, wud to Congr Governor and Lev eaiure «ould have to be elected, wm the U8. Government would not Kuize Huy funciionaries e.ected e the reberiow, In the afiert oon, Mr. Cline ered ati ade reas in Zion Church {oolele i). i ni) newer? “ oF 6,000 colored on Afie rkingon hie freedom and the himeelf to th of good adv vateof they gar saving, “ied torha tel die Lebaid be obliged to hang my hewtand ¢ vd reat) bof thie pee ewe i nto} 5 dustrious aud ond ‘TD find Dis \* that 4h able pe t p amon ! ey poritte! therr 2 fn be contee by vindictiveness ot ieeliug, were un then Lving al law of your 9 lator for 6 eardis 1 was, mee n cabine of she Weert hj ft ne tou oie of you have fared, We hwl very ithe capital, ne thing 19 coupon but ourown soot vill, palleut hearin id free achool education, which, thenk God, thia st vile etalk aut ie bom give to ke ow " take upon much cay ¥e went to work BO CaIe tO POET ue You eau do the thing if you will vo to work ia tne wa Tete g to the erica of aulfrave If ye é pavlent. and conetan uw t your ecte that you me ' right of euttiave, th you can be ov trusted ith it, That ia your nde it will he on he elue oforder and liberty aud edueation, reasoning ral piinc .f o8n eatoly aay you will get the ecolve franchiee in w very abort period. [trast it ea not tind you unpre pared But respect youree!! and reepect the rishte ail and do your ‘ 1oW WHAC you are, ¢ and allof you. worth ha Ou eannot got it by threate or miateiavior, Toe can cot lt by patience 1 pereevernace in eel dein “gover en he United ntate lite oudderation, ell "ob b enroll jait cored en nacikice & what ia yourduty ? To ties and worry about it? TF think hot. Lt fwere in sons case. Lb would vo to work and ehow thatthe U1 Pe KOVOFRINONE Wie ot Hut whether ¢ duty you will 6 or vor mi tem bie bury fie pected” preedtod at the fou Major Gen | followed in a tew tor Congte meeting, row, the lending citizes Charieston dinar to Me Chase, at which a brian! con ¥ of rentenen os attended, & whe arin per alied ‘The Chet o'CLoeK Justice leit for blioa Head at about ¢ Att the main features of the new amnenty pr Clamnation have Leea ayree! Upon, but the ceils ave not been perfected, Is will apply to ul! who did not avail themselves of thas iasued by Pres- dent iimeoin, sud wil, be wore strict tu tte pro- V.B) ue oo ~——) 1865. From Europe. Three Days Later News, The stenmatip Hanes, from Southarnpton, 10th, hag arrived at thie port, W aes opened the International Fx hibition in Fubiin ow May 9th, with great eciat, in the presence of 1900 perro Tn the House of Lorda, on the 8th of May, Lord at Leonards brought in a blll for the prevention of | strikes and lock-outy which bill was read @ firet time On the aatoe day, in the House of Commons, the de- bate on the Doroneh Franchise Dill wae reaumed by Mr. Greeory, who aait be did not beliewe the feeling of the House wasin favor ofthe bill, Teo was of Mr Lowe's opinion, if that bill wore pasred it would lead directly to Golversal eudirage, He denied that b lending the they would May The Prives ot | ‘America ad Suntrala ns affording proofs of hie pre portion, te chonid not snppet the bill Sir Grey delended yerrnnucnt from charges of hreweh Of faith 1p tespect te reform, tle anid the govern ment would voue for the vd reading, LL : it te be diet Athattt it wae that the bill for @ 26 franchise wae to be take political test at the elactions which were not far dir. . the eovernment would oh) eet to tt, and eay they re not bound to a c6 fits Mr. Fors andother Mr. Dyiaraeil waht ehte wih partially and ther he should oppose the second reading of the Mil He warned the Toure | kai panction ng anything resentlir Nocrary The idl was tually lows by a niajority of votes, i io br The Tomes of Tuesday, in aleader, paye We are not without bope that Mr, tobneon will treat the my one at moerey, with ereater leonieney than he affects, that Loe has aurren Mobile bine Gener Jobraton has hin Northern pe 10 Hot beltewe that od cof cruelty, they will wally thelr vieter hing of Rooth'« death, the Han end war toe samblscreant, and liahed the nowr of Mr. weate that aps for the pary Lincola's rt uny mabsertption ehox of presenting to M Lonest men tn a with the An peapla, het j Lae Leon ci eated of w vietin The monicipaliiy of Palermo have determined the, one of the streets in that city shall be named alter Viesident Lincoln, ihe oViane va ia Lorne.” of Nantes, which appeared in mourning when tpub weal, bearing the following ir ptio “Liberty, Paquality, Peaternite To Lineotn tetee elected Presiar the United stator ew Tdeineeracyeratelal. Lincoln the honest imen, abot inves r hed t bile without verline the fon the © Lien ared the tatnieot liberty. He Hthot April, (sab the newspaper that paper in defence of politteal amaaetination ad PRICK ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. The Great Trial. 200 Witnesses To He Called By The Defense. Washington, D.C, May 21,- the a for the prossention srotvabte that the remaining witne 1 the con piracy will all be examined tomorrow. Hon tere dy Johuron te preparing an antument deni the Jurtedtiction of the Military Court tu try there The y will have Wwe Dhundied witnerten whew tive vineel fe the defense ray the ' testimony will be cutiu li taly prominent pe TIE EVIDENCE ON SATURDAY, Waalinoton, May 1 developed but fow wow facta in ph All the potu day + priaoners vi enee given t ating t! ‘are f importance eeneral Intore embraced in the following teatinony | The firet wit noes examined to day wae Aspietent Secretary of War Dane Q. Ktate what position yon cere? A Lan Ansiat: ant Seeretary of War y le at etre Defore you and etate if yeu lie eonint took tt ont af the office of Mt of Staten bee ' stm itw " « others ¢ eipher ke upied by ble cont ehould Ihe te kuow the A. te in @ key to the copter by feot the phat an te ueed for by weine thea pe guel 1 be branwiated, or pinitt ° Meo gut atake rin I'he and ranelate. ot evlinder of woe per envelope ther as waa ir tly whieh enrtalt othe pher od with letter Hinder pes ateachent anda soroae the top ee fodices pointing ttere TROTIMONY OF MASON Pe Took at that cipher, and state (f it wae fonnd ine the trunk of J, Wilken, Tooth arp it with thie went other cipher, yi which Asaietn sietary Dana baw Just spoken, aud aiate whethe they are ther anton A They are the ume Ata or net cipher dispatches have, trem Gr t foto the bende of the War Department, and been roterred to yon for examination, A. They have themiwrte the same cipher asthe, 0. € ateloe of the fait aad 1th of hein now bu your pusaesmion trane’ationa? A 1 A. No, ir aw written in have spokan, A. f Jitfeent in the key Q. Are these A. Yew, air b orww of the dis October lave, bave you AL hinwe, nie Theme are the Yea nit, Q. Mave vou the orteina have copies, Qo Slate whether t the name cipher of whieh ve think the ©; they may t word, but the peinenle te tt translations of choae dinpatehe The followtag were then bead nen 1%, TARE ine imme vit f Tlacotn tn Ns Weman diate mavar We now look np nthe rer ection vornber ae almost cortainoand we need te whip hie Dhreling*s to pre wet Wh ete wiih Lineotn re elected an arinies tletetions we ceed not hope even tone womnueh lee the he pimentioved fo our Inet, Moloombe ill explo this Thome "et Arioiog are correet ta maui enmediately act to work ae you Coron 1 psd Your letterof the Lith inet at hand Phere te CL tine enoogh tocolonize many votere before Ne A telogragn trom Algloow of May ith, ayes The | vember, 4 wowill atortly bertricken here. Ub is hinperor Napoleon bas ietied the tollow ing pro f- } net quite time, General wet {0 to astac A put pepret al reheat in fden' with ty and then move Novth an fer ae tion tothe Inhabitanteot Algo in practi aide un} ected polnta, Phe will be i e among you te leacn bo per yout Intererte, | inate lueiead of the mowrnent be Orta and wecor on ou Chat will endeavor to aediat the Hepublicans io eolheting Protection of the mothe ra long wal enw Honot fall » ated with energy Hawarttke people, tne hank. On the aleour to devel capital, the © Avabe You have f me aide. private Where iu ility of the Jand sont aod en lightened Feetinite fe Ammar The etreutation nh Frances of “Litenore.’ published to Franttort, hae heen pro hibitest on necount ofan article which appeared tu \ | | i} | | | with antin ye thot Atrienthe t ed at oner the rign firance t Ivillzatio end the ayn the ouvir f the v Avaie 1 the followas proclauation tthe Arnie Fiance came to Ab in in Ih 40 pot to destroy the "ne oper eaye rol me he wil.” L coe wo excrele | bower In your intereat, Fave irrevin ably ted onthe proprigiombip of the Inada you veeupy, | Lave honurea jour clue 4 rer ected your reiglon lacie your well belae, el your min taken brethren Ghat 2, ay Arable choot renut su0,000 Propehmen, f thank the great majority for their fidelity oat te Mections end powertul in tor ata alieady ito the mother couutry, aod military Confrater. ere h been for int cn tiem, Italy, J then, in your Mexico uo cont Alot united with those of with the Keren, that wing 1 doatinien | France. aud acknow sede, aud aod ai Keet # wee The biusperor iat viaited the prine|pal localities: in the pain of Saliel, ever, whore ineeting with an en- therinstic reception, ‘The Rinprerss received Mr, Mre. Biss low pun Iaat Her Majrety, exp eeaine her proiouud wont eventein Waetine that aby dreamed «pile ring her Mre p | nod otter tend A te ee ane Prurelaof May Sth King or | rr) avery gooe Wiebt, Jere daormneas i his heath base tesen | pare The Auetrian Gacerte of May 7th, saya | A atiasdeelingd entering upen any jon with Piurria rerpocting Cogupoueation tor Bonleswis Ald Holos, bOb ae COCiNied Lh@tit ie pot Luporas bie she muitde rose reteceuee to Lauenbus \ Coniede: oder ute erulser Att he Hops, pout jn aletter which he addressed to King the arrival of Sicnor ‘Te anys that the Count de HILL UPON The Rebe Vietor bau ranuel, prior to Marticns epoke to bin Heat oF the pend | rg wequertious, His it i bina to heart ofthe King in ides towlpe away the tear of Lraly, and sequemed Lin read an eavoy tagiens | upon the quesuon of the bp styles the King Victor Fananues ‘ uae je teboor without bestowing | bene un. |} ihe Purine journals announce that no engagement j tne Leon eatered at signut Leesel in the wane ob the allan eovecnumes Lhe [tala Contimiicts the « t bs Bienor Teezzs bas been nomsantod nie ry ie ar ‘ iimy if alaee the Tot an chief of Catholicitig. nod will alwaye treat with) bin upou | reliwivus tuaters bus does not MeRGO*ledse Lie ten poral oy uruighly Latest Commercial Liverpool, May 4 evening. Cow Salesof two day 6 sd.) bie accudiag 10000 bales to epecuatore | a jie market is Luvyant sod 4 ald I et Fiour dull but steady, Wheat quiets } but ssena Cora dud and aid ower, Mixed 19s, | Preview Leet tin Pork stead acon ‘aie arid ote Laci steady. “Taiiow, dull and unchanged ag Console for money, 94 7 rb dof the Protrolewn Co snd @enpibalof Cx00,000, half 220, to purchase 400 acre Virginia, anu the lease for 16 jor a total euro ot £61.00, | be were Hille Kejected by Governor Fenton 2 | Alany, May %,-Governor Fenton has s6 to | the socretary of State, without his signatuie, the following bilie or Closing of Lacorporated Baka ater ihe Poeumatic Kalleay and Kapri se Coumpany v0" The Machatien (ae Compazy bill, | The enor Legahalaw acy bid | pene ebarity t The binperor, who ie #slil uiakiog excursions tnt He wavehinl and nariet hive thetr baciot ; Y. Stace whether the Prieinal war nent to ite ad diet AL Yen ) v what direction did (he the Toth come’ A, beeame trom Canada te Michmond. Q. From what direction dit prot the Hh eae? A. Theame trom Kh te nd wenk to Canada our euevolent intentions will pe ble tranduility « TRS TIMONY OF GENERAL HAMIDTOM in the future, & Q Btate whether you are farniliar with the band 1 rulti se ort {Wiliam © Oldham? A. You alt, Q, Btnte atthe Araba inthe midat af w hon ehether that (handing bina paper) isin bts hand ne fe how-coutrymien, We i wet writing or not? A. You, ot WY Stnte whether or wre wenre the nore civilized ¢ we t atth fwritthe tt he wasn roember of the ieoanee we aoe the strouver Let tdi gs alle rave Hiaies from ‘Tek Witty Uncenaingly the glorious ack of one of vee re se clnoied he thee tatire of .é senate of the tae aaron rrealit Koma an to rant inthe winee then | know ‘ “ woehe that tehed mithe public pani & exas. formerly ainewuber of Cougs s You, air Th ATIMONY AUK LON @UPNRIAT BARN FR Arabi t te bot te Tberate the poopie frau age Q. Btate to the court whetheror not you wade an of oppir Nevertheless, vou have fought egal th the ta al Vath ver hieioath 4 your it your eentin one of wartike r phe ownurt thie wen f Giant muiee the di Lite tawer mathe heck, wad the of wie ae nnee OF tha bod A On the left ab n their defeat an 16 Waa Roar, OH nedb pration per u \ dir, May tor looked The (Me rene: jon, bhree inetios be ThOTIMONY OF PLANK Itt Q. Where doy m live? To Chartes County, al halt winile trom Ueyac at ‘on there the Saturdar alter the munter of 1 wast San evening abo aw in, Mud it He onus wre thors, Qo Woe the a enrulnalion in Bryantown a“ Pdidu'’t bear uri! the tint warn tatio before night Bryautown, rome wore i heard it be TRATIMONY OF J. 1 Wate Q. State whe you live A. Near e County, Q sinte whether yon afternoon of the day followlag th fen. A. twae &. Pid you seo Dr, Mudd t Hid nok ke to nay Do tiwedy : but iboecure te the waa th the exe:tement hae been ea since that bine on then hear Dryantown, » there wider of aun O We nena him the na everywhe erpokenol? sas Viyantown bdid. GQ Vehattuneh A ftwo olclnek, Q. la in, Medd fathe it * is 1) Madd thatt paw. feaw hhu gat on his horse, but I could not swear that ib war lr, Mudd Trevi OF LIFUTEMANT DANA wl herorneton @ ing the A, Yemen Lb oaene an ad ‘ a) arrived these about halfan hour before Ldid r arrived these very near One O'CIOEK bhab alte noo. Sa ay, Oniny areival the neweot tue aseaerioaliou wae real all around Q Wartle +) person IEA tioned aa the asdans word. Wilkes Hooth! A. Yes eit, and seme of the citizens acked ne if Pkiow for certala tt waa he: an Parly ae A quarter past two u'clock iL wee known t the Presideot aa wegeneinated, and why the Ameusei woe ThOTEM 1 ROBERT NELSON COOLOR Y. Te you live in Washi A. Yea ko atthat kote and atato whether yout t the etroett A. Lt loolke Mik 6D towad . to Secretary Seward'st ‘ ‘ , Mecretnry war stabbed in t the abreet, i was about or wor i ThaiiM ¥ OF OOLONEL J, 1 ' Q, State to the Court wheter t vor n Ford's theatre on the might of tho neue ; A, Yor sir, bwas Q. did yous ‘ “" who from the boa? A. Toid, ato tle Iw itting Inthe frout eh in 6 t rie at the reportoft , * 1 lowe * ing to tiny alater, i6 t I wlaneod back to the +! * ‘ nod & aka leaped ' on the etage: wy cat * toward the ausiewen, out we Ds ‘ i f sie ow t ’ ' t ‘ feo t i ' t ‘ and whohnd jus eheo Lb reached the alae, on lon eonadd ears ‘ ‘stop that aan, ond ‘ bite al eee 1 of twenty ¢ door waa #uinmed tos [rau and oto wick, bus ou comune t © due f ’ ne way; bat 1 eded that and j wpromphed the door ater Llad by pal h *Sbop Blak ties” Be hap gone on fb horee, and Pheard tt fate han got out ot Lhe door [ mountin a howe, DO wae Ob thas sie tooo whe Suet beginning w rine aud Lconid see o Letter, the hore was moving m@ though premutare.y apa din mountings brao she direction to w ‘ Loree was heading, at about abs or tem tees iron the bead of the boro, and the rides b sb how tinued eo the tase I

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