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SURTY.THIRD VRAR, UMBER 10,233. e Latest New —— 0 THE “STONEWALL.” ——— elivery of the Vessel to the fanish Authorities at Havana. oo Many Yankee Ships About. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. e Great Military Review. SECOND DAY’S MARCH. herman's Bronzed Veteran illiant Soones - Incident ‘FF. DAVIS iN HIS CELL. Clay Living Next Door. at Interview With the Women FROM MEXICO AND EUROPE. teresting and Important News. &e., &c., &c. Highly Important. © Rebel Ram Stonewall Delivered Over o the Spanish Authorities at liavana, ite. . Interesting (Correspondence of the Sum) favana, May %, 1865.—We have no news from load of lnteiest, andthe all absorbing topic is the uewall, Tbere have been as many rumors as re- Ts, each making @ reportfor himecif, It bed been ored that Captaln Paige wished to surrender on same ters as those exteuded to General Leo, “apt. Bogga, of the Connecticut, who had some ex- Hence with rebel rame at the takirg of New Ur- aa, sent him a note, demanding his surrender, and fering the te:ma extended to General lee, The 'y wae that preseut instructions from his govern- at did not permit btm to accept the offer of Capt. ee rom the news lately received from tho United tes, Capt. Paige probably concluded he would not Ukely tor some time to receive instructions from sovernment, so he applied to Gen, Dulee to de- br the veascl up tu him, on condition that she uid never be delivered up to the United States, h, Dulce Immediately, and firmly refused, stating t had be demanded bor eurreader they might have med conditions, but as they had come to bim intarily to surrender her into } ise Lande he would pt no condition whatever, but would receive ber depoelt, This was finally agreed to, and the off } and men put on shore, a guard of marines taking ody of the ram. Gen, Dulce then wrote to the vernal de Marina, etatiug the facts, aud the Auditor Jnerra, with sume artillery officers, then proceed- on board and took an inventory of everything vourd of the Stouewall, Wheo this is concluded, will be taken to the arsenal, and remaia there out @ flag until further orders, The flag war led down Inst night, and was not hoisted this ing, eo the Spanish authorities did not Lave to or it. Moet of the crew were Spaniards aud Por- ese, and # hard-looking set of scoundrels they A large number of them had deserted, The turuese Consul bay ebipped four of the deserters, there ere four more in jail tor getting into a row other night, } an immediate consequence of the virlt of the bia to Key West, the lowhattan, Commander rden, came into port fully determined to attack formidable monster, and attempt to beard her in sabe should go out, Ble was soon followed by the lee, Connecticut, and several othere, All were }) - off the port ready to attack ber, he Captain General bag jnet returned from a trip ‘ardenas and its euvirons, It isend he wentto d the Stonewall complications, aod that he only jroed when he bad learned that they were solved (he Great Military Review. Second Day—Sherman’s Veterans lashington, May 24.—We have had another bright in oll other re tewcharuing day for the 16 of the armies of the Tennessee and Georgia sidewalks of Penosylvania avenus, at all elevat- voluts, were to-day, aa yesterday, ocenpled by sly taterested epectators, Fiesh arrivals this ngere who bad specially visited Washington to eas the grand military parade ‘ou were again ocoapied by Presideat Jolueon, ptere ofthe Cabinet and Lieut General Grant, ther with distinguished army and bayy officers, fa of executive bureaus, the diplomatic corps and lies, andether personayes. Ile vicinity of the wiug polut was densely crowded over @ larger shan yesterday, this locality being the most at- have, be Army of the Tennessee moved from the Cupi- t olne o'clock thie morning, proceeding toward Executive Mansion, At the bead of the column Major-General Sherman, who wea vocife.ously red all along the line, whilo many clapped their je and others waved bandkerchiets and miniature lhe greeting of this hero wae in the highest ee enthusiastic. He bad been presented with large wreath: of Howers; one of which bad been led around bis horses neek ; the other hung upr wnehoulder, Major-Leueral Sherman was ac- vanied by Mojor-tieneral Howard, formerly ia naud of tbe Army of tue Jamee, Neat followed r-(jeneral Logan, staff aud escort, He yesterday ming command of this army, Major-(ieneral ared at the head of the command. This ie ia composed of troops fromm Michigan, Missouri, 1, Iudiaum, Minnesota, U!inols, lowe aud Wiscon- The Seventeenth Army Corps was preceded by cupmander, Major-General Blair, with bis staff, Corps are trom Iiiinots, Qbio, New York, Wis- Indiana, Obio, Minnesota and Michigan, aext ip wrew wee tle Aruy of Gear ER TEETH TAKEN OUT. | Manderv of the armies, Dirision upon their persons a profusion of towers which hed | Leen bestowed in acknowledgment of their beroi deeds; and as they passed along the line cheers we given and handkerchiefs and flage waved by those who chose thie mode of testifying their gratituce for the erliant services of both oilicers and men, Nvae iiinuous gazing at the troops T THE TROUBLE WAS. sing augmented the already large wumber of | we tustefully decorated etands uear the Execuuve | wed by the Headquarters! escorts, The troops of aia, Major General Slocum commending, ho | bears the name of Jot, wae barefooted and very ine rode at the Lead of thie column, ‘The 2oth Corpe | difereutis was couimandied by Major General Mower, and coms | posed of Volunweers from Conuecticut, Penusylvania, New York, Wisousin, Maseachnsetts, Ohio, Dela- ware, Indiana and Michigan, This was succeded by Davies, the 4th Army Corp, Brevet Maj -Gen. J. ¢ commanding, it waa composed of Voluntesry trom Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Litnois, Michigan, New York Minnesota and Kentucky. The respective com- od Brigades bore seemed to woary of cor as (here wae always pore uted something of ine est, The acmies represented all branches and divisone of the se:vice—cavalry, iniantry and artiliery, with euMelent variety in trimmings and appointments to releve the general sameness of uniform, and sev~ eral regiments of zouaves contributed to produce (bis effect. There was an extensive tiashing of drawn swords, bayonets and polished brass canuoo in the clear eunlight; eections of pontoon bridges, and am Dulences, aud streichers, and even heavy wagous, were joatares in the procession, Theo wae alto a | fair reproventation of the epwe and axe department, the implements belog carried om (he shoulders of bouh black and white solclera, Much amusement was occasioned by » display of | pack horses and mules, They were all heavily loaded | with Commissary supplies tucluding chickens and @ coon, a dog and a goat were comfortably fostered to three of the saddles, These were the peta of soldiers. Two bisck soldiers of large size riding on very email mules, their feet nearly touching the ground was re- rarded as aeomic scene in connection with this part of the display, and occasioned general laughter, An interesting feature ia the graud military parade was | the exhibition of tiags and bauners of various patterns some of them entirely new, others were carried torn by bullets and reduced to elireds, while othe.s entire | as tom lal were fuded by exposure to the weather or blackened by the emoke of buttle , sever wore carried from which the flags had | avay; all the epear-heads were ornamented with tlowers either in boquete or wreathe. It was remarked as iu contrast to the Army of the Potomac that the troops composing the Armies of Georgia and Tennessee wore the wido brim felt hate, reeniation patieru, Thetr appearance in all respects was equal to that of the Army of the Potomac, not- withetanding they had performed more marching service. Their general movements were much ad- mired, and, accordingly, applauded, The commander of each army and corps and division, atte tail officer, dismounted after passing the General-in- Chief, and joined bim until hie army, corps or divi- tion had passed the reviewing etand, when be re- mounted and joined his command, Officers com- manding regimeots presented swords on paselng the reviewing officers, but company officers were not re- quired to inake such aslut Brig bands turned out and played es their brigades passed, One band to each division performed during the march from the capitol to the Treasury building, After the troops passed the reviewing ofllcere they were march- ed to thelr respective quarter, Secretary physical afiliction, took a deep laterest fa the review Gen, Ageur made him e@omfortah e, and furnished him with a good position at the headquarters of the defences of Washington, that he might witners the grand military dlpiay, The Armies of Tenne and Georgia occupied eft bourse in paring, the sane by one length of time required) cetciday for the review of | the Army of the Potomac, SECOND DIAPATON Previous to the march, a number of youns Indies made their way through the crowd of epectutors and soldiers on Capitol Hill and festooned upon some ot the officers boquets, wreaths and garlands, It bas already been stared that Gen, Sberman led the ad- | vance to day, accompanied by General Howard, with Ddoyuets in their hands, and their borses decorated with flowers. Upon reaching the wosiern part of the city, ® veteran reserve seldier approached General Sherman with another boquet, but the horse of the latter became restive, and he motioned the soldier back, “Give It to Howard,” sLouted the multitude, but he too, having but one band, could attend only to hie prancing horse, so the vetersa returned to hie feat with his offering, amid cheers on all eides Riding to the western entrance of the Executive Mansion, Gen. Sherman dismounted, and, with Gen, | Howard aud stad, jvined the group on alund, The reception given to Gen, Sherman excecdod in enthu ainema that extended to any other officer, Generale Logan, Jobu W. Geary and Frank especially received the acclamutions of thes uc Aathe head of Major Gesersl i rane TB corps rem 14th street, im the marching column, some b red and fifiy gentlemen, mortly from Missourt, preven'ed | to the General a fid Danner, aud to each of the ofheurs of Lie staff a beautiful boguet The State ‘Prisoners, Additional Accounts Fortress Monroe, May 2. -Jefleraon Davie and Clement C. Clay, ater baving becu taken, yeverday | afternoon, from the steamer Ciyde, were fiuiu diate | ly escortea inside the fort and at once placed im the cloeest confiuemeut, ia the cella prepared for thels reception, in the second tier casemates, They occu. py celle adjacout vo each other, and are very carefully wuarded by two officers and twenty men of the Third Penneytvanio Artillery, Mra, Vavie aod family, and the wife of Clement ©, Clay, reuain on board the steamer Clyde, which has been cosling all duy, pre- paratory to carrying them to Col, Pritchard's com- mand Southward again, The etrictest reyulations are Leiig enforced by the military authorities respecting pesaone visiting the Fortress, By order of the secie tary of War, 0 gue, elt lowed to enter the Fortress unless provided with pa- pers, which are furnished very sparingly to the com. | mander of the port- (Py Mail) The Parting Uetween Davis aod His Faw. ily, Eee. The Philadelphia Inqu tne bas the following from Forti cas Monroe, May 22 The celis in the Fortress—which have been in course of preparation for a week pust, for Je: Davie 1 bis partners in ciime-being io readiness, ar- germenta were made by Hrevet Major-General Miles, who is now in command of this district, tor the removal of the prisoners Wo the quarters provided for them, Gen, Miles at once boarded the ¢ petched an roof the guard to ore traitor to report to hii f immediately made b appearance, uh once infomped him that he waa to be removed from the Clyde to Fortress Monroe. aud that & tew miputer would be allowed bim to take leave of bis farsly, Jeff did uot evince any surprise at this apnouueement ; he was evidently prepared for it, Davie at once repsired to hie family, on the deck of the Clyde, This aToup couristed of Mrs. Davis, o girl eeed hine, a boy of seven, and ab infans in arme, Mis, Davis wes ciad in bleck, phe la @ woman Of prepoesesing appearance of the brunette ety le of beauty, though ber black Lair ie sprinkied with ys Her black eyes are cleus and eperkiing, and her tens tures Lear e iweviute shay, Lhe oldest buy, whe NEW YORK, THURSDAY, a, nt wae cad in cloth, aud sole @n overcoat of the Hie bead wae He Jooked ten whim last, five ye fo lonver weare the air of ¢ guished him when he wae in (he counc) ol the ne He looks hageard, worn out vizes his proeent pomitcr hatteur whieh diett and woe-be eo and withour cuward show of foe ine T.and bade the youn scolored body ve: | Tamove that ii FL B * weare coptrained t rry 0 past ior and Mrs. Cen oe Monetra ive aud alec diag Jett, aug be yeneot me hie late Dunster ©, Clay wae uel the reprcaue ANd seeineu es ee Mure Gowncaet sian hie chier, tle eae ercorte eigated the » traitor, | lear be wack gratife: id timation with Cle the etuainer wee about leavin and bade her adieu, when rbe Leentonant Colon eepped up bo the mavy ate. ting partings «bh place be'weeu .o;a. aod loving bearte aur ty tie peat Ab oocmmOned by the ¢ Lo pieeiude any 0008, aud she was Lew del, during the tip to hie p under a lige American tia, and the biecce waved Ite biight etare and broad stripes over Pierce landed at the beers’ dock, Where ah additional guard was tn wait Kot picked men from the h yeu @ Vhiinde plin ore inomediatery bia traito ous head, Third Penn- is by the aim formed thee Wee BL ONCE CO! d within the stails | shot | ‘sé njunction, were paced ib re gud have bo communication with each ober, cells are Dullt within the careimates, feet by lourteen, #Di dismal as dungeons ueus ly are No teare heed be et terta: the arch rebel or Gegeral Miles, das tothe en New orcers bare been irsued & No persou, under ap whatever cao gaia adinitrance to the Fors ty limited to officers baving busin aot (ho frowning Forties, Major leck bas beeu here curing the past thiee days, sup intending the arcangenin Went of the rebel prisone.s made for the euuune- Rebels for Fort Warren, Boston, May %4.—A dispatch from Wood's Hole, reports that the U. 8, steamer Tuscarora passed there at ten o'clock to-day, bound to Fort Warren, with Alexander H. Stephens and other rebels, dietined for ‘From Mexico. Avother Batch of Facts aod Rumors. (Correspondence of The Sun.) Tiavana May 20, 1506, The soi disant English steamer Wren, arrived on tuoruing from Galveston, and the wns immediately cireu'ated by the Confe lorates that had arrived at report found few believers. pwaid, notwithstanding bis severe Houston and Galveston papersofthe Lith instant, aay that fourteen vessels formed the blockading squadron off Gay the Mexican nargo Chua, # pipers we getc ete had captured © y-tive miles trom reinforcements all the way Col, Cavalee had joined bim with about was at Larodo tld, under date of May commenced between Mejia and Negrete, and that the latter has sixteen guns, tial law bar hero cotabiished in Matamoras, ant Gene- all foreigners are to that wa battle had com Seen eee nee c nena eg .ausS=EEE EEE a arms itn dejense seutto Vera Cruz for asrlatance. Matauioras to the vali verchante he Lheve are goods in of fiiteeo millions of dollare, seutajotition to Moximil- wither to send there goods hack whence asthereisnou and this they wieh to be allowed to do the duties on them in or out dus of tho inhabitante of Matamor Gen, Lopes, who war Monterey by Gen. Negrete, bad ar ros with 1,40) men arkot for them ithout paytug a perfeet exo- all going we Browneville. ed at Matamo- Cortinas wae o have cut Lopes | ed to head Lim off ant thus earn that on the Liberals | Pie tras-Neeras, aad drove the latter teseon of the place, tT, whieh they furded, Bome fitt perialiets, principally officers, succeeded in crossing } the river on horeeback, bus the Liver retreat of tho rest and made them prisonere fecented Liunpor } 21et, from Molile, A's a cut of the The California Finigrants, San Francisco, May 2i,-The bark Brontes, with an emigrauieon board, is etl under the sur- of the railiiary autboritive ted that the party might b artus, but thie th a lowed to leave unwilling to do, ut Waelingtou order anpulling oufideut the suthe | will permit them to vo armed, as th the exportation of arme has been reeeinded, From Europe. Three Days Later Newn, New York, May 2 ip Edioburgh, from Liverpool luth, and Queenstown 11th, arrived at this port this morning rully regarded aa @ foregone cone usion, Jobneton's wurre or civil or military, leel | aya) yax, May 94 The steanehip the 14th duet, bas arrived at thie port with three days later daves ligh Hoase of Commons, on tion as to whether the Government had resolved to withdraw bellivcrent righte trom the South, of which notice had Leen given by Mr, White, The Mounixa Sia, upon this ques China, from sttended, Petitions are was uot put. From Mr, White having his question, that the que ot the Cabinet withdrawal of belligerent meiital action, it would have the effect of shuttin | the Aurtralian ports tothe s? pen requested to postpone jun ie ud jer the considera. es, “Though the riehte ie no mere eenti nindowh, aud those o! privateers now afioat, It wou d wend fo expedite the | period when the Government of the Cuiou will raise the blekade and peruit tree invercourse with the Bouthern Bates." The Mogstno Post saya: Mr, White postponed his question In the aLeence of Lord Valmeratou, but it ie uny which an wnewor wast be The Post remarks: It ie impossible to avold the Confederate Government bas South conses to be belligerent when it uo longer vese@e the mvane of prosecuting (he war wduaiss.ou te thas elfect La the orlae the Constitution Thormpecn dissented. ticnubly one w bpyediiy giveu, lusion that the —<—$—<—<—<—<—$———————— ; = inal convention between Jobneton and Blerman, no | } Holle In ‘a the cause of complatut will be given Mf meutral powers | redheads dinslitsal Meat tell Ada endoree the conteselon PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, person who atterip ed to essaaainate one of Prowdent Jet The Darty News notices, as among the moet pleas | frard’s tin aters a me months ago, ing features of the receut intelli ence from Ameries, the improved feeling of the citizens of the United States towarde Fneland, There are evidences of this on every band; but thoy are capecin ly vieatie in the sitered tove of their most representative newepspers, Ite @ me that crcuret-ucos have not only improved the situation end temper of American eliigens, but have contributed to ethe Ruglieh chamccer and motives in truer ligh! In opposition to this the Morning Hrnatn gives complains of the dimficalty of maintaining friendly we with the Washing. ton Government, ati (hat Mr. Adame baa pre-euted clutme tor losses by the Alabama The Dally News of loth, referring to the shove @tatement by the tevann, omy M persone are te are that the G roroment af the \ States co . aime open Fogland for damage done br t \ vid cud that our own | trowernmert te of * opfotor Che juestion Siilcome on tor ad vetinent @ore day fo the ordinary raunet, end we do pot auow that it might pot be considered Wow As well as at any ot! mate of fact, howeves, E nothing, t eee lee vd far he were made by Leing of an unt: out more plainiv than hetore the ar of both hoverun ents, It te heped ‘ Seward will mon te sestored to he uies ot ute de be wil fod the @eiasmeon tugiand Int! etion in which he let them, P Jent Johnson have | jug ree ed Chew for Lie treatuwent The Loucon Tika, ia an ediroilal on the Euro- pa'e news, save of Booth ah, that euch an ead was too good forruch a milscreant, and most honest | Men will foel in common with the American poo- | ple that jetce has been cheated of a wietim, la the Houve of Lords, on the 9th inatant, after a meranied to Mr. Rdmu was tesciaded The ition of the Lord Chatmnberlain, who kept the pension was granted, andwho had torts , uuder the rebuke of his political friends and Cucmies Was FOgerded ex hutuiliating specar | cle,” Motsrs, Hankey Brothers, merchants in Liverpool, have suspended, it is beliewed for a heavy amount A large failure is also reported in Havre, in connec on with the cotton trade At @ meeting of the Telegraph Consiruction and Malntaluance Company, late Glass, Billott & Co, who are manufacturiog the Atlantic Cab.e, some interest- ing statements ore made of the progies of the work, end great coufidence was expressed in ite success The cable was expected to be complete in another fortuight, and all alongside of the Great Eastern by the end of May, A Muaib letter mentions the death of Frat Webster, American Consul to that city The Paris correspoudent of the Mounine Post saya the death of President Lincoln haa revived the politi- cal epirit of Democratic France tu the large towns, The jourual Le Ruane pe Le Loins hed opened « ten centime mubscription for a medal to be presented to Mrv. Lincoln, with the Democratic LTnecription thereon, London, May 11.--A Point de Galle teleeram, of May lat, anyea@ rebel pirate is reporied to have ar rived at Manilla, and a Melloarne dispatch of March 24th, saya the pliate Shenandoah is cruising off chat const, Dut no captures are announced, Latest Commercial, Liverpool, May 13, Keening,Corvos, ~The ealea ef cotton toda, were Tao bales, of whiel to specu Jexpoitere, The market Console utter OF 4 brie ares Th ean! Perna bad litve fug the conviction that Awerican Securities beyond etrer toan Wa eRe tow yrALO loan cemained at 120i t The Yellow Fever Plot. Toronto, May 24.--1he evidw ace in the ease of Dr Blackburn, pubushod to-da), gives details of the yel- low fever plo ioe © \oaouy of the prine!pal wit- newes be ovr ' i t)@ alliday its of Mr, Cleary end W. Joi t rerneré, Lhe counsel for the def nes atuyt tho evidence, but conteuded thaty. «sawn jeu authority in eupport of the prosecucies for consyateey to murder in @ forelen country on dtie it wee pot panishable by tae Com- mon Law uF sad unless it war contemplated to murder the Lead of the Guverument hows items. (By Polagraph te tha Now Fork dwn.) Goaenritia parties {n the vicinity of Atlanta, Ca, have almost entirely disappear iu Lue city of Memphia, Tenn. te full of paroled | relels, General Forrest was expected tu arrive there yester lay A STRAMEN arrived @t Portress Monroe on the with a full carge of cotton ou Government scoount Jay Cookm reporte the eubseriptiona to the Boven-Thirty Loan yesterday wt $1,074.600. The \ tutber of fudividual subseriptions for emmounte of #00 to #100 was seven Gundred and fifty-tive Gas, Housox, of Keutucty, bas refused to re- cevethe surrender of Camp, Fervuson and other noted guerrillas, and notitied them to leave bis die trict lian ey Nine of the crew of the’steamer Meteor, blown up of Cape Hatteras some weeks ayo, passed through Portland, Me, yesterday, on the way from Mon treal, where they were lau‘od Ly tho steamer Bt. Marks, The St, Marsa saved 63 out of « crew of 104, Taw newe from North Alabama ie enco raving Meciings ere being beld iu all parts of the State, | end @trenuous exertions made to bring Alabaue into the Union again. The meetings ere larely so circulating for the appointment of mt governor A ulLt bes ben introtuced into the Tennessee Senate requiring lawyers, doctors and ministevs of tho gosp:l, aud all persons elected cfficers under the laws of the State, to take the oath before they cen precticeur bold office, that they have in go way aided or encouraged the enemios of the United Harrisburgh, yesterday, in th niai prius ic Philadelphia, lovolving she Constitu- tonality of legal tender notes, Judyes Strong, Keed and Agnew gave thelr opivions affirming y. Judges Woodward aad Avvices from Haytl to May 18 are to the effect thats polincal revolution bed taken place on the fale possession of Cupe Haytien on the 10tb inet The rebela, headed by # Co!, Brinave, took was e Lloodiess affair, The towns of Gona and i, Marca Lad ole Leen taken by the revels, The ! pew, | ora, are goin’ to Aphte | champion belt of Fung © Aiepoastion | | ater tn the piace of the lave Cardiaal Wise: upon the no orlour Famur te case “the | ignorance of = BKdmuuds’ deudmjuencies | u! Generai Intelligence. (Dy Mail to the Mew York Bun.) Apwinat Farnaart (sin Newport. Joos Mowiteary « butiding a four-story brigk'’ @t Troy, for vie tusher z Mas are running down J. Davis, Thie te wrong. He should be run up ATan auctor ts he mond, « few daye aince, rebel unfforn » jake @ went off at 10 centé each, Caioreo @orace! at the ice dealers, who are @harcing $20 a ton fr ber Boos fonna ce tare been Mntroduced on the ne of the Little Mioi Ralroa Bomething Recaise tmpostora, Wearing aoldiere’ untforma, Ditwh: vever fought in the w are roatuing about Penneylvania, ennoyiug the pols Savon Foerrt, now Acting View P lent of the Unived Bintes, wan r vy ween near Norwichs Conn, ¥ reing at the piow ina thei don hia farm, Jew Mama id, two Kogiiah bruia hh other for gl 900 and the 1, next November, Tus Rev. Dr, Manning bas heen anpototed by the Pope the Roan Catholic Archbishop of Weatmin- Toray, arian named Holiday, starts to walk from Rochester to Mufato, la Qhirty Lourg driving aw eclbarrow, ¢ #200 bet of bis own, Tue King ot rebellion waa fallin» to pleces, Tree gavea tolng down in sections and paren The Head seemod to bein moat imanent dangers Bo Jefferson D, tried to pution be hoops. Meo Hassatt Cooren, a blind old lady over 70, fo Hamden, Conny bas koit and sont as gifts to Sho soldiers, 55 pairs of stockings during the past three years, Petty good, Laowann Fyans, of Linn County, lows, owns a “mad-etove” johernted trom tne ancestora, which he says bas cure UT) canes of by das phobia during the past ight years G KAT proparationa are being made for the Rant tary Fair at ( eo, Which commen: next Tusa. day, uoler Mew Geooral Bherman's Presidency. Chieago gave the firstof the Sanitary Fairs, aud means to yive the leat, It is reported thata Maine merchant, who had an individual pointe! out to tim ® Matsachu- au witha’ brick in bh 1 took oute r d arresied bim ava real entate pedlar try ng bo sell @ house by wat) ie. It inrelated thattwo paupers recently escaped from @ county poor-louae, in the Venneyivanis of regions, and before tie overseer, who inmediae- Iv started in pursuit, caught them again, thi made $10,000 iu oll | pagel Yritow envelope paper, after being lighted and the flame blown out, will continue to burn ungil entirely consumed White papersde got sos property. Chemists allege thet it is the color~ ing matter Which renders thia kind of r more combustible than other qualities, ici Savy, Davies's approgehing tal for treason will eclipse in interest tae only Ot er groat trial for the fame crime Jaa thie country bus seen—whea Chief Jugsicn Marshall wat upon the bench, Aarom r Dare wae iu the prisowers dock, Jobo Rungolph waa foreman in the Jury-box, Willlam Wort was the proseouting atiorney, Luther Martin was the preoner's counsel, Avdrewd ckeon was one of the witneanes, anil Gen, Soott, Commodore Lruston, Washington Irving, etc, were among the apeoks. tors Powis Peox, from Alabama, has been living wWithen @yuth blow begro woman, in Chieaga, for@ few mouths pate Roceutly the woman, whom be brouht from Al. ata, took @ notion te be free, and left Pek. Pook abducted ber from ber new he twe, and ound bo his amonishmeut that the Courts prove ted he. Palling to get ber es by © beclaimed her ay bis wife, but the vctu= } rool ey omued be auv.ous honor. #o Puck paid foe of #5 aod comm for disorderly condvet, end weut home, #lsioxy shere Lad never been LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICANITY, Anvy Jomysos's CAtatagn.—The latest fehentlon li Wal stiect Las been oceasioned by the Tecentenubbing whicn (he President bee adminis tered tu the “old men whose names appear iu the follow lug correspondence © UITIZENS LO PRESIDENT JOUNSON, The undeeiknes, clux: of New York, take great pie Ue th ROU ad to Warlingtou, by the Camden & Alley Kajlioad oais, a Couch, 4 rpaa of Lorees, bar: nem blapkeim, &e, re pectiuy king Andee dolmipon, Miendeatof the (uited Stale to aecept Le awe se @ token of then hut cpp ecution of bie delity to tie country usa atatewinan well approved, by word aba deed, imal le vasioue vthees w which be has been ea. New YorB, tur at, Loot B. Armetrou, & sone, ; Wicks Smith & Co yan), t+, ows, Wieeu G. than H. 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May 17 jest any @ ely apa of baiuter BC, As @ KEN Of oUF hah appreci sy puble couce, While f fully appreciate the purity of your motives io thus tencenug ta me euch Ubelentiad @videnoe of yout regord ang & A am compelled, ) Polk the cousietionse: ducy b base cove: bold Imiet-ronce to the acceptance pote by those Occupy iow bith eterna position cline the offerings a kit d oud ioyal tien tention of he parchme aod the surogiuple of Uhvee whower AU bade Tame bol Gb depurd, dew davur d would ark; and laeeu iat Usniae y one of the highest Warke Of reepect trom any portion ul may loliow-citizer : ding SOMb bebe, coutious W Werit your coundeuce wteon lu the ai charge of the igh wnd dasportaut duliee upow whicu bata bub juet cubed, and with the Lest wishes fur your bealtl, &e., waividually, 4 aus, geusomen, youre truly Asti JUUNuoN rd tO UP te OARD TO THE LEE ‘The undersigned subsnit vie toregelue correspond. @nCe to the publicy dievppouied, tude do that wheir proffered gift se ceclingg, bit Holo thetaudiog thee diweppointment, icolias arasiied that (ue Piesiceng Of the Luited pistes ip yorerued by suck lotty views et duty, ‘Dhey wittar’y rulout thels owa motives to the pablic tibyun, whose udeuout they otter the tw: e,oing youre dauund Oly toon With these leliowees tenure ia tue ol bener ww will be sq pene souniy avarded tothe Piemdent of *t United stave whe (Here follow (he same elenatures as above.’ When Auguet Belmont read the last * b flawed with evident antisfactwon waanlfeste sft shrugged bis shoulders, and is reported aa thought those gentlemen had mr mit shelr ‘own Wotlves to * finding themselver chee sty Harlow dodgg Wl DI pug ying that “he @ eeuse than to sub- » pubile tribuoal! after -Inated by Democratic hoa. dated = that “the loyalty out now, and eboddy gon > (Ontiaeed ou the Last Pauen