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binds with comb ond O. ©. Fe Prerciste me on me, erected me (Continued from the Firat pa Grer:, they yy making 9 ‘oriwie; they ‘arn. and on & rest is the oa sber of visitors to the grave of very bepdeoeme ak pA view of the Aa ba should te « gentlemnn F the! Mr. Lincoln, at Oak Ridge, that a line of ormnibuses A of the rebellion. remember adminiater- | gainre, I tel phed te . Blackbart, who | han been put on the road between that place and tng an oath to Liro lort year, and of being forcibly | wag then startae at Montreal, os Mr. Hol- ringfeld, for the sule purpose of sccommodating anpreened with the respect and reverence with which comb had ot wee sent i nigh, st pe i ese pilgrims to the fomb of the martyr Presi- nl om i Mr hewine—Q When did you administer the ae anfackiorn came w Bod Lecker atthe door, 1 | dent. nth yen epenk ofA. if 1, remember rightly, It wae | was Ip, hed. bat looked ont of the wintow ifa.ooen | 78 forals ‘nN mail which arrived at the State De- shen the renee w Dr, Blackburn. He told me tocome do ‘ artioent leat week, contained several large bays- “alin vention to smend the constitution of the rareals after doing ; . juteot Maryland, 1 Jane or July of Inst year. the deer. (be Sena oti oe alter me, He ear hin of resohitions of «vmpathy from cities, fe asked hove 1 | boroughs and societies in Geeat Britain, and many EVIDENCE FOR THE PROBECUTION RESUMED. scovmpanto’ by James H. Youne. good id him. He anid it a] more from the continent, beveral of these papers TRATIMONY OF COL, MARTIN RURKE. dirpose oF the em Fe eT oe con’ iieposed of, thiit | Were gollen Up in the ince nrtlatic style, in'ocetly ae Jaden Ielt . Bate whether oF not re keer roel kill ot elzty rarde dievance wo talon (Gen? morocco 686 partfalios. - Kheonedy’ . Yea, charge of him, a0! that ev n ie wrone in ‘ * + at that paper and sec if itte a pod Al, ace by | since Thad pean awry, and that | needed some mon- Sinoek UrseotS kad ber two foo . in Bob aim? A Ris the confession of ‘Kenned}, ade it | ey, He eald he would go to Col. Thomreon and make | Lincoln and Thaddeus, fanmlary known as Tad, by pesence a day or two before his execution, arrangementeto draw upon | im for any money IJ de- | and sccomnpanio! by Dr. A, ( Henrs, of Tenner. (The confession referred to wi ‘ood to the Court | sired, said the Britieh authorities bad ) eee, arrived in Chicago on Wo lnese and went ov Colonel Barngtt, stating that hie (Kennedy's) ob- | solicited his attention to the yellow fever, raging | at once to the Tremont Hous where a suit of ot iB pourine Paoreceryes on the floor at Barnum's | ag rmuda: that he wae ecing on there | poome had been engage! Ih is stated that in e day or two Mrs, Lincuin will receive viats from her personal trievds, would ree me; I next morning; he thene and pare ar Mureuin, wae not to burn it, know froin experience, that tt would not eet the boards op fire but to pe: trate a bnve joke; and that the object In attempting to turn the hotele war to retalia‘e for the devaation perpetrated by Sheridan in the valley; not to burn @oman nud children, but to show the people of the North that the desolatlone of war were not to be con- fined to the South alone ) TRATIMONY OF 1, 1, CARTER By Judge Holt Q. Where do youreeide? A. In New Harn pabire. Q. Btate whether or not you woo in Montren! ‘act Fail? A. Yea, air; at the &t. law- reves Hotel and I met there George N. Sanders, Dr and, ar roon na he came back, he went to nee Jacob Thompam the paid that Dr, Blackurn bad been agp at rangementa to pay me $10 when the * 4 Alepored of according to his directions; I told him wanted the moner; he sald I will give you $50 now, but it je againet Dr, Blackburn's ort: when you show me that you have sold the goods, | will pay rot the balance ; {eave him a receipt for $50 OM account of Dr. Backturn; thin was the Jith or i2tn of August: the next day | wrote a let. ter to Mr. Wall here, eaying 7. had eone to Canada since he rold the gands, and asked him to remit tome ‘he proceede at Toronto, when Tevota Gov. Plerpont’s Arrival in Richmond—A Cordial Welcome Gov. Pierpont arrived at Kichmond on Friday, and was received with great cord Though rain wae falling, the streets were filed with people, through which a handeome procees on marched to the Emeentive Manalon, in a pario: of whieh the formal Bia kboarn, J. Wilkes Sa and Beverly ree an letter trom Wim, 1 Wall I took it to Col. Saag oil reception ceremony took place. There wea @ fine sheers, whore pames o not now recollect, laaw ‘ was entiefied with it, and eave nie achec ’ - hear Thompson at Nicgare Falls on the 17th of June; I pe err en th Ontario Bank, tren: Tewwe hima reer Reg hie ; reforre yok siete #ne at the hotel from the 9th or 10th of Beptermber | receipt for @h0 on account of $, P. Mackh um, Q. | eign of old tien a little more AKO, antil about the latof February. Q. Btate whether | stage whether or not Jacob Thompson, in all vour | say 'tne honr had core f of poner. you observed the fitimate association + Ae Le persone in conversation with him. secmed to have a periect p ful areoriatione et ur endesy ~ ‘ “if we cannot turing that time? A, They were; all the Southern. © of the character of the goods you 1 y paaric f id Anite boarded there were intimate with ach other sere, callie ’ Mi Yes, sir, Q. Did von me ntion sinnes, A arty mora beheld the Beare amd Btzipes littie todo with anv one net sympnthizing | ty bin, the large eum that had been 69M | oi, carlin waving trom the Captol of thie anemut m. Q Did you observe J. Wilker Booth in | fred to you by Dr, Blackturn? A, 1 do,ane! be | Go nonwealth—that banuer vohed the enjor ment arociation with Ceorke N. Sandere | said the Confederate (iovernment had appropriated | of ii liberty and the pursuit ef happiaces will ever and others? A, id. Q. Po you recollect | gore.can for thet purpore Q. How did he excure bE | be seetire,* sperekalles oy of having beard’ the name of I spoken | elf for not giving you more? A, When Dr, Black « ( ov, Plerpont resnen: by. the dd by alinding to the of ip this circle of men? A. leaw af burn returned from Rermudal wrote to Montrealy er ' with which be had «py pd the rebellfon, an¢ "i one of Payne every morning but sere and told him I wanted money; he made norep'y: aus posed thar th be ae 18 Fe itn aoe anid fe po man Tree here T would call that name: 1 think | then sent down by J.B. Young; subsequently [met ) mn) a netunted tle mines of tL opaiuee the tuan Leaw woe ofthe name of Jolin; he wae One® | ty Hinekburn, who anid Thad written him very hard of thouannde, fifties of waude—of b of Payne's brothere, there were two of them letters, abusing him, and that he had not vot ey | ion vot Virginia, But ther were kept were arrested in connection with the ®t, Alb money toaive; he got into his carriage and drove off, binn jones further South tie raid; but they were diecharesed: F do not think T | ang neve eve me any satisfaction or paid me any- veg Be eg ea Dg RP ? in kburn seemed to be asrocinted with J. when in Washington? A.J, W. Harrie, Q, Can vou aved Wostern Virginia; and Faetern Virginin, ae far ne election of that great and good rund it, ft tapplanse.| He red to the charities dispensed by the Christian mission of the North, and sud that where a Union soldier and a rebeliny «ide be aide thoy shared alike, “And this epirit of munticence is but the beating of the great heart of the American people, the heart of a nation. than which there je pore other #0 weil worthy tostand by a flag so pure as ours Hooth dob wan: butwh others you have mentioned ? he came there before Hooth or not I was ove of the clique of men who | 44, ther. by Samuel Foster..Q. Did you t there in company with a man A. 1 have John Payue; I could other, Q. Did vou evor ree either ompany with ©, ©, Clay? A, 1 never gaw Ciay but very little; Dbave eeen them in compas oy with andere, Tucker and Kiackburn every day We alan, step by Id extend th Ament of oure nh atate whethe tC. ©, Clay and Prof, Holeowb, whom you m turn, in thelr conveseation with you ay rfectly to understand the business > ¢ Te enaneed in? A. Yes; atter I returned back to ‘anada | meat Clay, Holoomb, Preston, Beverly, Puck~ er. Dr. Biackburn and several other gentiemen Clifton Honse, Niagara Falis, They had « kao of my enterprize; in the conversation at Motel, L atated that I intended to retarn that oleh! to Torouto; Dr. Blackburn had no money ; he told me that he would eo to Holcomb who had Confederate f 4 (Continued and loud applause.) Car nation } I Juine Hel Q Could you name any other | bende herald that Holeonh wae going tortay there | Acted eontendion wll tie. ines, powe: fit artis febele in Montreal who conetituted partof this clrele | and when he returned he would get money from bim | in the South, and yet able to point out to the nations you have named’ A, Lecould ments General Care | o- Thompson for the expedition: that be had to pet and cay, keep your positions, or you shall keep them roll, of Memphis, B. Wood, ® toan about fifty-five | oney trom one of them: I understood from that | cy oeitaloes cheering.) And to-day we :epresent the years of aro, a genticman by the name of Clark. and | tng that they knew all about it; I never epoke to eavest natic ost muniticent peop.e, and the anold qa vermen from Fiorvda, who wore a “que” I them directly about it at all; [took it for eranted Dieweat hoart mong the nuteneol (he earth.” thiok bie name was Weecott, when they congratulsted ine on my nafe rewura ae | CA ig ige A Mr. pike, Did years Payne go te the tej Hamilton they murt have known all aboat Mt. on nal of any of there perrone? . T once eaw him oe You speak of Dr, Stewart Robinson, a divine o ’ — roy out of Saunders room, | never caw him coming OF 6 | 7 oujevilie, Kentucky, who Introduced you to lr. i} 4 Wx out of any of the others, Ear 1 M A L N I + W 5. Hinekburn, did he sem to have « knowledge of the business you were engrged in? A. Le raid he did not know the nature of the boriness | wee coing on, and that he did not want fo commit any overt act; all 1 know le that Dr. Robinron took good care of me all the time; Twas there that time until Dr, Binckburo wro @ for me; he did not give me any monty. ‘The Judee Advocate asked the counsel for the de- fonse whether they desired to crosmexamine the wit- TESTIMONY OFT. F NYARGUR, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, fy Jndee Holt. Q. Where have you resided during Q. the part yeark A, At Toronto, Canada @hetber or pot whiie there you made ac que Or, Binckburn? A. Yee. rir; | did, about th w he was doing work for e what arrangements if e with you for the pur- : * . erin the United states; port.culare of your arrancemente, what nierit? Al was introduced to Dr, Miack- the Kev, Stewart Robineon at the Queens Torooto, In, Binckburn war about to take Ocr Retrersinc So.prens will probably bein to arrive today, Rom 000 are to be mus. tered out In this State at various pointe —in this city, Poughkeepsle, Newbureh, Albany, Plattsburgh, Oxedensbureh, + ett's Harbor of Watertown, Aue burn, Syracuse, Koehestor, Hutfedo, Fimira and Bing- hampton or Norwich, They will go firet to Mart's Mr. Aiken replied, that before the witnere wae dir- charved, he desired to know whether it wae the pur- pore of the Judge Advocate to make use of this terti mony in his summing up against any of the priso- Hotel, land, thence proceed to the pl South some roldiere who had cecaped from Northern nthe e Advocate General reptied, that it was PE Serene twalem: BEVCREG Fe te DINGD Or HIUEOFING Sable Tonpked hin if he wea going South | eyrected that reference would be made to all the tes eh i r hiiveelf; he sehed me if L wanted to go South, | giuony in eumming up but thatthe object of this Tur First Sutrmenr without bonds to aud rerve the confeierscy, L enid I did, he then testimony wasto connect the rebellion with this told ine to come up rtaira, he wanted to apeak | erime Matamoras. Mexico, in a period of three and a half pe tne 1 ment up puss wilh Bim ee ; TRETIMOBY OF A. KREMTER, youre, was made yesterday, This ia in conseqnence frendenh bod Mae he wonla Barut deaelve mer that Faamined by Judgo Holt—Q. &tate whether or not | of the rebel wurronder in the trans-Miasiesippl De- be wanted io place confidence in me for an expedi- | you were omployed Inet eummer in the service of Mr. | partment. Ib is not expected that there will be eny tion ; he asked me tt 1 woula like to goon anexpedi- | Wall, corinieion merchant in thie city. A. Yee ee bond hand tion: I told I didn't eave if 1 did; ‘aid Q. State whether, in the month of August, @ man | more requiring of bonds fiom merehante trading would make an independent fortune by it-at least one | repreeenting himee!f oa J, W. Harrin, sent to the | with the hitherto contraband ports belonging to Mex- store of Mr, Wall certain packager of goods for pale, Aman calling hir Torrie brought s package ih ey to the store for sale; Ladvanerd one hundred 1 mo them, and sold them next morning ; they ked in five trunks; I rendered an account of the enles to him at Toronto, Canada, with the baiarce of the money, in accordance with # letter received froin him directing it, which Thave ; it le dated To. ronto, Kept. 1. 1504, The shirts were thrown promia- cuourly into the trunke; 1] rerted them out Into pack agesof acdoren and ay them. J thowahy, when I tho " wht: firet opened the trunk it was not new clothing, but wunenonen ame a fieaehiage on Bokg pope on looking further I saw it was new, it was crammed dispose of thein for what T could’ get; he said | down into the trunk. 3 would seeeive one, pundsed thousand dollars Wi TERTIMONY OF TOMAR L, GARDNER, ny trouble , PAA ld of p housand, - dollate ns soon us T reported back in Cannda, and thai |, Q; State whether or not you came up in company MI the thing succeored I could make one bundred the hd dav of March, Weenme up toattend | le LsSshine pel Wines rf much, Q: Where were sou to eet | of government horses, We stayed at Mr. Clark hundred thouran tal Le, that | eo fecerney than tf 1 Idieis to reintores G and tola hins I dollars and more glory than Gene- do more for the Southern Con~ 1 taken one hundred thousand rel Lee; leonsidered after idgo; he then told mehe anted me to take acertain quentity of closhing 5 did not muy how much coate, shirts and undeiclothing into the States, and diepose of them at auction; be wanted ine to take them into Washington City, into Nortolk, and ar far South ae I could vo, wneie the genera) wovernment held porecsston; he wan ed me jeo, Spain nod Bugiand, Proressorn MASON, Secretary of the Society for the Diffusion of Usetal Knowledge, died of typhoid fever ip thie city yesterday, He was @ native of Renerelaor county Svicipr OF AN Imrorter,—About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mr. Robert Dieterichs, an im- Porter of clotha, who has been doing business at No, 15 South Wililam street, committed «uicide at his place of business, by shooting himself in the mouth with» pietol, He died almort instant: tecently Mr. Deiderichs bas been quite melancholy, and just previous to his death, remarked to @ young man in hea? A. | wasin Toronto to go on the store, thateverything looked black to him, and night. Next morning we returned home. Q, Biate : " ar pusinaesy . if wee whoelept with Dr. Madd Mi A. Dr. Mudd an meself he believed he hal softening of the brain, He then “i slept toxesher, Q. State whether youand Dr, Mu “A . te 1 10 wan to telegraph, r write p44 separated during the visit?” A» No, air, not at recy ayers and soon afterwarde ihe report of a * ‘ x y we ont of one another's eleh To! our eriche was found lying cead on the tloor, wit Hy ate oP a iy! ety erie ae prea eu leaving Martin's pntil eo started bac Q. ooring from his hl a cae Dane A hates Affluent circumstances and a native of France warn fine lookiug man ot middle age, He leaves a wifo and children to niourn his loee. The melancholy affair oceationed considerable exciuement on the Street. PASTORAL Lietrer,—Dishop Potter has is- sued a pastoral letter to his clergy in relation to eever- fiom Dr, Robinson, which be had just enlled and left ee there, Tea ledon Dr. Robinson and asked him what 1 was to do, He said he cid not know anything about it, He did not wish himaeit to commit any overt act acainet the Vuited States Government that [had better take only just enough money to cnty we down to Montreal; 1 had a letter to Mr. Slaugbier there, who en directions to proceed to Hialiftx where | was to a Dr, Bliexburn ; the let. ivews Items. [Dp Telegraph to the New York Sun.) It is rumored that Major Gen, George H. Thomas will be placed in command of the Department of the 12th of July, Zrom Havan ontdown to the ApMIBAL Frank Recnasan, senior officer of the | ministers and tice versa, Tu all.cases when an Epis copa! winister p es aecrmon, the usual service of the Chareh should cede Mt, He prohibits, for the future, any departuce from thie cule, With regard to the recent service, by a tircek Priest, in an Eplecopas lian Church; the Kiehop says that if censure must fall on the “Bishop let it fall on him," but the permission war ecranted ata tine when the Church war oot need. ed for itaown services, and no Fplecopal clergrman essiated, Besiics thic, im our recent etrugele much sympathy was elown ue by the Ruerian Emperor, and the service took on a day which Ore Ll wa stopping had clothing t wh Twent 10 we hin; he re which had been emuy> dt, ine dance with bie directions, tool prees wagon t Kine tothe hotel down to the sbuat landing, and got there wight tranks and « He directed me to take the things hotel, and put them in ao private n whiet I did, aud notified Dr. Blackburn, He seked me tt Lwould take the valive into the States, aud eend it by express, necompanied with « letter, as a) ut to President Lincoin, J objec and the rebel navy, surrendered Lismself at Mobile on the 20th inst, Gov. Faxton reviewed the New York State troops, connected with the 6th Army Corps, near Fort Albany, Washington, yesterday, Fifteen regiments took part in the review, Tas Washington Sunday School scholars, of eerateh the marke off the trouke, Thar hat peaniae neerly all denotwinations, had a parade yesterday, Warkson them. Le told me aman would go with | with muste and banners, They passed in review Dir, VEXt mOTNING, to hake arn cme! two veewels going tO Mortons Wo oinrumete tte Cabs | before the President, who made them @ veat ewes tehen to hie hotel place was in- through, Lwent down, ag diiected, and ma pple b tended to do him honor, there being no Chureh in the eatian to Capt, u peed, v ed States where Go rebippec Ye . Basle of the vessels 1h 1 don't remeuber the foun of the troops were being pald off at Wash- nited States where God is worshipped according to ho went with me bad @ consultation with Cap. M the Greek ritual, for, 1 do not know | ington yesterday, but the larvest number will be whet he paid, but Pt. Mecliegor refuse ston 5 vy »” e ; . 3 The Shi to iske the trunks, We neat went to the used mustered out and sent off in detachments to the A CHANGE oF Basr.~—The Ship owners Hrabitax, Cant, no. O'lirien. The officer who wae | districts where paymastore are located, in order | Have even notice that on wud after Thursday, June ey trisnde ee Brabehio’ alle ent » take to : let,, they will pay ‘Longrhoremen only thirty cents % ilk ond @, fo make an arrange: o The Cnptain and bh a When they ewe out, there to receive their pay. A pisrvron from Massillon, Ohio, gives partic- ularaof a riot among the coal miners in that 1 that he wante usgle them into by ® Private convecrat an hour for their le! or, ning of a reduc Yhia ix prot on in the pele y the begin w) soft ch may he | zoneot the ih ward pi rooklyn, named Jacob Kahler } and Carlo Kiz down the North River in a smal to retarn, and wore then refused edmission tf tn the sightest de«ree Intoxiested. The banners. of the va- rious societies represented were displayed to the beet advantage, and over the entrance to the hotel were the words, in gold letters, “mont nouns A FATR DAY'S wom” No public meeting took place in consequence of the unfavorable state of the weather, but it is expected that several workingmen will deliver midresses w- day and some good einging, by male and fe male voenl- ists, will also take piace, There were ower fifty or- ganizations represented, among which were the fol- hort Renevolent Bociet achine Operators’ en MA tenpeeed carirely of fades). Cartinen mad Laborer’ Association. Dry Goods Gierka Frambers, Thestrical Workinemen’s Union, Coal Holsters Laborers, Iron Moulders, Wheelwrights and Blackerniths Jour- ney mnen piers. Bakers, Waiters, Tre ok and Bag Maker, Packing Box Makers, Dry Dock Pantera, Carpenters No. 1. Tailors, Typoeraphical Union, Baahy aod Hind Makers, Pisaterere, Conch Drivers, Crir Drivers, House Painters, Tin, Slate and Metal Ro of- ective Journeymen Tailors, Coneh Mark ere, Beaters, Long ‘ Fornitare Clerks, (io F e Shit Painters, Amaleiinated oo ange 5) Tin, per and Sheet [ron Workers, Plumbers, Uphoi- sterera, Shade Painters, and Clothing Cutters To-day the amusements will be varied, and the fame precaution will be taken to prevent the Ingress of improper characters, Gotp at the Evening Exchange epened at LIT. sold after call et 187% .at which figure it cloved. Btocks active but weak, Tue Harvest of Drata.—The deaths in New York during the past week were 0S6-—-a de- crease of 15 from the mortality of the previous week, and 4 decrease of 62 as compared with the mortality of the corresponding week of 1864, Of the deceased, 1M were children under 5 yeare of ave. Among the fatal dives were conrumption, 64; infantile cou- G1; amnall-pox, 24; eearlet fever, 11; dipthe- ue fever, 0% whooping cough, 7. Ine NAtionaL Fast, — The Right Rev, Tloratio Pe . Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Chureh in New York, baa addrewsed a citcular to his clergy in relation to the manger of observing the National Fast on Thureday next. The Archbiehop (MeCloeky) hoe ortered maar to be colebrated on that day, ae have several of bis euffracan bishops through- out the province, Cosmos Counct,.—The Board of Aldermen met yesterday and passed a resointion that the Joint Committee on National Affaire be dtrected to extend the hoepitatities of the etty to General Sherman, An ordinance was presented to divide the city into more convenient election distriete, but waa laid ower, A resolution that a proper reception te» given to the re+ turuing regiments was concurred fin, Adjourned to Monday The Councilmen met at 2 P. M.,eand laid over a re- solution that the expired lease of the premiror now used by the City Inspector's Department be renewed Oa year, Concurrence wae bad on the Alder- rolution rendering horpitalities to General Sheoman, and that authorizing the wontrict for com. peting the Kattery eniat pent. A resolution was fl horlzing the Comptrolle*to pay Thon «billot four thousand coclars for bad furiished the Common Council. Adjourned to We ria, > sr or THE New Ferry from foot ne etreet to Hoboke war put up at auction day rite! competitor between Donahue of the Ferry Company and Mr. Chas, Webb, of the Atlanyic Stexmship Company, was knocked down to the former at #1.,500. A condition of the sale wae that the purchaser ehould pay the suetionee:'s feesand a per centage of the purchare rooner, at the close of the anie. The purchyeer fail- ing for rome ronson todo this, the leaw willbe oat up again this morning at 11 Tur STREET CLEANING COMMISSION Inet yeeterday, in the Mayor's office, and wdepted a torm of specifications for the contract for cieaning the ahhh &e., the points of which hare alieady beeu given, Drowsep,—Yesterlay Coroner Gover held an inquest on the body of Mr. Henry ‘i, Ruckenbua, which was found tloatlag In the dock at the soot of Chaubereatreet, The deceased lett tive lower part of the city about a week since, for his horae in Hoboken, and was pot again seen alive, It ie euppored that he fell into the water while attempting to get on hoard 4 ferry boat... Coroner Gover aieo heid an Inquest on the body of Williatn G, McComber, a iad 10 years of ace. who fell overboard he loot of Mortis street, N. oR, and was drowned hes anin ueston the body of (i drow ved on the oth inst, The ty bitched thto a eraftin tow of the eteamer Madie and wien off the foot of 20th stiect, in attempting to let his boat loore, it woe swamped, and he was Growned, Mies THE COURTS, Lat CALrNpa®, THIS Day.—Sepreme Court— adjourned to Tuesday, Juve % Part 1.—Noe. tty 1744, 1.450, 1,060, 256, 1,144, 1,464, 1,982, 1.074, 11120, 812, Wh, POR 1595, 1554, 1026, L0VT 1,596. Supe: lor Court —Adjourned for the ‘Term, Common Piess—Byaity casea Pourorn Inteciiannce,-Aiding @ Prisoner to Escaye.—Yesterday,iwo men whogave their names as Wiliam Hughes and Edward Brennan,called at Police Headquarters, and aekxed to see a prisoner named Brenuan, who had been indicted for erand larceny. hey were admitted to Brennan's cell, aud soon af- te wards, Robert Brown, the doorman, went down to return them, Onopening the door, the three men rushed ont, with the view, a# alloged, of overpower ing the doorman, and making their escape The prisoner wae succese'nl, but the other two inen were heid by Brown, until assistance reached him from the detective officers, whea they were secured, J us- tice Hlovan eubeejuently committed the prisoners for exetmination, Malae Pretencea,--J, C, Welse, of Sing Sing, var arrested yesterday,on the coimplalutof Robert W, W. pimpeon, of No. lid East 19th atreet, who alleges thaton the 50th of July, 1564, the prisoner came to him aod eaid that he Lad come away from home w tth- out any money, and thathe wanted to borrow $40), Wolee said he had the money deposited with the bonkiag house of C.F, Maurice & Co,, of Sing ring, Under thes reprerentations Simpeon loaned him, the money, recelv.ug a check on tie bankers for the winount, Subsequently he learned that Weir had no money deposited with Maurice & Co, The prison- er wor commited by Justio anetield Hinvris Coben and George Burnett alias Taylor, were acrested vertorday, on # charge of {alse prewences preferted by Heyinan Ausbach, of 01 East Broadway, Te com- plalnant alleves thaton the Sthor 6th inet,, Cohen represented Laylor to he a good and responsible man, who wanted to purchase some segare. Aushach told #400 worth of pegars to ‘Tavioron the Ssu inet, re- ceiving a check ou the Irving Bauk fer iat amount, On presenting it for partment, he found that th wor but sSinthe bank to Taylor's credit. Juets Manefield committed the prisoners, Larcenwa,--Officer Jackson, of the 14th Preeinct, onested Hlizateth Poss yerterday, charges with tleaing @ h0 treasury pote frou Theodore H, Tar now, of No, 21 Riv netonstieet........Offleer Hageer- 1 ty, of the Sixth Pe arrested Edward Waruer nd Isauc l-nocs, charged with stealing two o50 trets- ury moles from Mis, MH, Warren, of No, 170 Kast Bi ondway... ustested 1 No, bs E OMicer Bohie,ot the Teath Precine a8 Gita! ©, servant ot Mary Heiueche, of idye etree, charged with stealing ¢¥0 pac perty trom her employe worth BROOKLYN, Tue Merprr in Tue Woons,—Two citi- , in searching the woode in the vicin- © where the body of the murdered Ital- ity of the p | lan, Antonio Diodati, was discovered, found a pistol f ri ted by bosses go ' DH oted to teke them on board the Holi be imitated by ees gon y durlagt Unimeor, ; \ «Hiiax a stad a “ e vem My velo them in, We took then on board hie ve 4 | vicinity, growing out of ree:stance made by the | inconeequence of th © number of Inborers about | © Pi pit, fi Heaton, : oft ep an) # bes | Miner's Union Organization to new men, not rem. | to return—fiom the army —to their former avocations, . ated {ive in doiug ity ana ¢ Bea ed hp 4 | Vers of the t union, being setto work, The Forty- | jo and around this vady the pr of wages sera (0 F “fy Lain AP detest: » { ou ht th a | fifth Regiment, NationalGuar's, was called out to paid to farm laborers has ed, and owing to the | breuetit fiy uke hee to ual - ‘ FO ¥ a. ington; yu of them 1 gave to a man tp. | restore order, and orrested ® number of the | Maree number of hands wage 1 Terouting binieei! ns a cuit - 4 “ 4 » then ther were, etin mame of Myore, 1 underciont art lealera, Great exclienent prevail and further on ee 1 Seale Kf ) 4 ul nW ue ME ORKINGMENS' AMMOT a shah he Wa, # pater ib) ale aims. Violence is apprehended, A a i ame lawMori Prost aie tu! \ Oorle fal ; P ust Day 1 vied of Y the wold to take to Newhern, N.¢ 7 ah oe il | Iv iv understood by the authority of the Surgeon : bee biga he ed alr wae c were to make a market he ¢ Pty Genera), that Sec oward's rivht arm, whiecl . " 4 . wipe them aver to hits Or. Wack turn told ime ce thethes | enereh that Recectary Bewarc's Beh | ouster picnic for t ef the (bull that he could have bows tot gcole cor | W88 broken by the fall from his carriage, was yes | wit. y and orpbansetd wouaded soldiorsot the forether that Summer to | tof f “| 4 : bieh it h , a deat teas aig A , i did he state to you was hie ¢ ae ba. pet | terday \cleased from the banca ein which it 48] regiment, there Nas nit 3a public entortaine ef these I ( ef and overe | been confined since the fracture, and that the | ment which was so well attended, und eo orderly cone wiy OD rs | . tull few i rt with been ene. | Beeretary made the first use of hia hand ip ceouus | ducted. The morning, thouch five, dreatened rain, pis ‘ wens patios ey Heo ’ he did RE tersening the Prosident’s proclamation of thas | aniup to tro hot mere than one thousand How who they were O Welw BboUL iolect.u . p) aor done the ver f ude with enmall 4 yellow fever nua vo ou. | 2% persons had reer bled, althoush over fur thousaud id you understand that the pouds in” ths | eaairte mpenerraes tickets had Leen sold, Ai that hour, however, the valice intcnued (0 be sens a8 @ present to Genera! Intelligenee. cars of the Second and ‘Third Avenue Rasl:oud ; ydene b Lincoln bad (also been euieuiy in. poured out their living freight in hundreds, and soon lected with yollow fever? A. understood hin: Ne pga Ahad yy apa A igsgt die sar Rlascty had been iniected with yellow fever and rlunli-por s i (Dy Masi to the New York Sun.) the namb svelled to some two thousand, who declined to tuke them. Q, Did you ever lemiu tio him whether be thao ever eent that Valire to the Pice- ident? A. Noy i did not; 1 have heard ¢hat it was font to him, Q. What dieposition of this trunk and clothes did you make in Washington ¥ A, Liurmed them over to Win. Susall & Co., commission mer- enjoyed themselver to the There were two bands of were stationed on separate platfornie, and dancing wa: t up from two till four ok, At thie thine uuinistukable elens of rain ap. . ntmort Tim gunboat Tuscarora —now in Boston harbor— Das oven orvlered to crulee three years in European Waters, muaic, which oe Denver Gexemat Heen Ewina, brother-in-law chaniey Trequesiod au advance om them ; they gave | Of General Srertnan, is Lreveved Major-General | Peat, and rhortly efter the company dsperred, fac Ph PAranee ara hundred dollars and Lwent | by order of Secretary Stanton, The promotion was | The arrangeuents to prevent disturbances of that traneportation ? i Baynes pag Without solicitation from any quarter, any kind wee admiral Me who ap. Ivth of Auguet, 1864; it was the larcest of the five TASER are constant applications at the War De- | peared to be rimple ajectatory, were stationed frunke; it bad two note tn 1011, and wae known as arimens for permission to inepect Jeff Davis vhag bumber two; my orde sere to be sure and have istorical fernsto drapery, Which are declined, as thot trupk told 1a Washing tou, Q. Did) ousend any | the rush wovid interfere with public business, of the others further Bouts or weie they all Teh . berer A. 1 turned them ove 110 this sutier, who put Tas Goveronient detectives have succeeded in trace them on @ steamboat tor Nos folk. Lappledto Gen. | Ing John H. Survats to toe cc of & monastry in Canadas, Bince his ouirance thare no trace of him at various placer on th pleious chiaracteas appearel, they were watched and followed? about all the time they were present, Strict surveillance was also kept over the vatioue refresh. ment booths, but it was found to be almost unnece: tary, for the casos of excess, which were witnessed, grey 4 ond when any eus- Buder tor a pas io go throug wyres. but the ly wue that tbe army was about 10 tmeve, and tatne SOOW pereons would be allowed not \yconnected with a - ® hes been di nhl r plate what occurred on yqur ie. ining to Canaast A, | ON the 29d the work of putting up the tele- | were few aud far between, Another wise precaution ito graph wires to connect with Augusta was com- | wasthe refusal to issue pase checks after 4 o'clock. went through to Hamilton wethout stoppiox ame Thad to weit tor she care, and wee mel vy Pty i > Louced ot Savagpab, and ia a few days there will} Those who left at thot hour hed to par if they wished “ wante Sy and razos, which were yeete:day placed in porsersion or vr Lyueh, The pistol is evidently of ancient mavufacture, with a barre! about six inehes in length ania boeot of aninch in diameter, It wae in «a leathern case, apparenily of domestic manufacture, povided with @ etrap so that It could be recured about the walst of the person wearing it, The hall found in the folds of the ehirt-bosom deceased is about on ounce in weight, and fite the muzzle, exactly. The razor is of a common kind, The eda of the blade, although rusty, was very eharp, Several nicks proves that the edge came incontact with eome hard substance, doubtless while the perpetrator was cngaged in severing the head from the body, Blood was distinetly visible on the blade, but not on the handle, The police of the 41h Preeinet have succeeded in arresting two men on oa suspicion of being unpheated ja the horrid affair. and the tuird is eo ciorely pursued that he will be arreet- od betore long, if pot alvewly ja custody how Lames ave withheld for the present, T t more ten exainination of the body of deceased will be made to-day, Lhe jury was empannelled yesterday, The investigation into the elrcumstances will be Qviumenced Lo-MaQTOw-. MARINE NEWS. ee eer May 36-8. Rises, 4 87—8. Sets, 7 18—M'n riees.04 96 ee CLEARED. TFA — . Baltimore: Ellzaberbs do: Burdett Hare Mobile™ SHIP—Endeavor, Doane, for fan Francisco. BARKS—Emilie, Bremen; J M Morales, Pictou. PRIGS—Flygerson & So) ol the Pees Bt John, "f Bt wen digee Ha nk ii jen ¥: B ana, ‘orres! Boston; | Nevius. Neuvites.” ee st SCHOONERS— Bel grad 4 Key West; Beneal, Portland: Fees: Ae ie Felers wiand, New Becford: 8 M Sherman, Brise may A Row! tol; Vapor, Washington; R Wright, do: Bugene, Bostom, SLOOP—Deep River, Burley, for New Haven, ARRIVED, ATR AMPHIPR—Shockokow, h anfort; Creole, Richmond: BG Raat Keven dri; Cohasset, Fortroes Mouroe; Faleqn, Alexandriag Young Ameriaa, Fortres« Monroe; Guiding Star, New Orleans Giaucus, Key Weet; Magnolia, do, PHIPS--Yorktown, London; J Tucker, Bristol, By BARKS—Ann, Cow Bay; J F Spencer, Mareillea, BRIGS—FAmiston Broth 6 tan. SE ers, Sydney, CB; Almacy BCHOONERBS—A T Kinsley, Glace iDBW sner, Beaufort; Princess, Boston: Ned foxes Rocks ‘lend: Isis, Bangor; Kenduskenc, Rondont for Bostong John Neileoo, ‘iaunton; Vandalia, Rontont for See term; Maria Louisa. Stonington for Rondout; Almom Bacon, Northport; T J Beckett, Stonington, Conn, SLOOP W H Bowen, Pall River, Mass, mdse, BLLOW—One ehip, unknown, Wind W., light. Too Late for Classiffeation. NQWNER WANTED FOR A BAY Horne and mare, the horse having a leather boot og footlock, which came on the premise of the undete tlened on the nicht of the !Ath inet. Inquire TERENCE CAHILL, cor of ve and 55th et of INE COAT, PANT AND VEST HANDS nl due + WILEY'A, B15 Tadoon mene vores 1 Whe tare OO UNITED COOPERS ON DRY DOCK = You are hereby notified & satiend Ing this Tues tay evening, at T elock "er 18 tease Broadway, aa business of importance concerning N 2 United Coopers will be transacted, By ‘orders GCUARLES CARTER, President, C. M. YARWOOD, Seo'ty, 289 WANSTED=A JOURNEYMAN BARBER S14 per week, 144 Cherry at, . 24 WV ASTED——A GOOD OPERATOR OR Singer's machioe, and guot hands for work: on corsets, Call all the weed, 159 Greene at, corn 255 Bleecker at WANTED—or RATORS, BAISTERS And buttonhoie makers highest waves paid of an in the trade, Apply at 69 Clinton at, for 2 daye 4 7v ANTED—A GOOD, HONEST GIRL TO in i se A , Wea nl a baby and do ight housework Apri me tom coata, at 353 W 2 a Oth ave; steady work. “DELA Y. veal al Y-—A YOUNG WASTED IMMEDIAT 64 Bisty-Prarth piceely lady for pinin sewing corner of Browiway. WASTED — 15 GOOD CARPENTERS—. eh Call at corner of 50th at and Ath ave. “SAVINGS BANKS. Marset OVEN DAILY. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED, De posite made vow » ill draw interest from June tat. JAMES ©, BTONBALL, President. HIENKY Kk. ¢ SAVINGS BANK, 82 NASSAU Btieet. New York, ONKALLN, Secretary, 262 NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR OF 14th et and Sih ove, open daily from 1 to M. Wednesdaye and saturdare fiom 1 to 7 P.M. Ste er cont interest allowel free fom Government tax, opoeite made on or heiore June Let, will draw intare est from that date. THOMAS CHRISTY, Pres. Re H. BULL, See. ___365 ‘ —3 CLEARANCES prompily obtainet. Liberal advances made FER iS, TMOVFMAN & Co, Times Building, Park Kow, New York. STL SOLDIERS MUSTERED OUT AND DIS- » chargod can have theirclaim jor pay, bounty, clothing and ty itesi : meney sper a “tiled by calling or addressing the UT, m. / } 4 BROW co, QF irk piace, NY es Agency 3 IDACINES, LARGE ROOMS, } R. SCHENC Oo, 33 J Boud a New York, were crowded with patients, eTnesday, 23d ina! botwithatanding the efforts m oO impowe upon the public by advertising anew ort Dr, seh ick's rooms have been at No, 38 -Bond et, for over three years, whore he hae euccese- fully troated ( option and all Aiseases of the and they will continue to be there has no other office in New York. oma, No, 32 Bond st, New Yor! eae usiial, every Tneeday only, from 9 A. M. unell w'cock PM. ‘advice tree) but his medicines may be obtained there atall timer, Dr, Schenck will alee continue to make his usual viritx to Boston, ° "more and other cities, All letters should be addres- sed to Dr, J. H. Schenck. Principal office north: ,enst corner of ith and Commercial sia, Philadelphia, Boware of inpostors, Wie YATT’S LIFE BALSAM—KHEUMATISM WLCERS, FEVER SORES. TH ; DISKASES OF THE BLOOD, MER MPLAINT 3, DUBILETY, LIVER AMI Dome 1 T CONSUMPTION, &e, are most certain) J by this Great Purifier, HYATT'S Lik SALS AM hae enrei ends of cases of these and riniilar diseases, and it wil most certainly cure any cate which ean be reac by medicine, if taken ia secordance with the direc- tiona, HYATIS LIFEBALSAM cured Mr, B. Rice, No. 33 Grove street, and No, 21 Clinton Market, of inflam. matory rheumatism and gout, atter he had been crip- pled for years, HYATIS LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. E, B, Hol- No, 171 Madison at, of a territie ly, dockinaster, Weer, after he had been in the Brow. Hospital six inon/ ha, and thea thought to be iucurable, HYATTS LIPE BALSAM cured Mre, C, Gore, ad ave. and bist at, of ecrotule or king'sevil. The ule had destroyed the flesh trom the neck until the wi pipe was exposed, Lt cured Mis, Gore also of dyspepe ‘ ” The proprietor of the Li! Tish these three cert. tieat cases which have been lecause theee cures wo.e Affected 15 yeure ein id the parties are yet in excellent health and still reside as above stated, where ‘hey can be reen and consuited at any time, Principal Depot, 246 Grand st, Solid by drug genecally —#1 por bottle. six for $5, RRUEUMATIC AFFECTION, PAIN and all sores cued by the only know bala! prepared and soid by by, ARMAND, Pb gician oi Iialeam is induced to pub- tota hundred thousand Sureeon, 190 Greene Feet, Price #1 an i The recipe will te rent by mal on rece Office hours (rom > 10 12 A.M, and 4to6 P.M, 264 TALK NO MORE OF HIGH PRICES— ALL the ¢ t patent medicines eold at 20 cents each; all the ed aa and all the $1a@ 9) cents each Seors Wright's, Brandieth's, Behenck’s snd Radway's Pill Allcock's Porous Vinaterm, Maxnetic Powler for Buge, a&e. &e,, at oe cenia each, Ayers Cherry Pectoral, parills and Asue Cure; diora’s Liver Lovisoretor, i owns. end's Sarsupart lay Hoorliie’s Ammbronia, de, £6. at 90 Tente: Bchenck's Puluonie Syrup end Bea Weed To. ni Hembelu's Buchu and sarsaparilla ate) ene! Wolte'’a Schiedam Schnapps, quarts ob $1 loe,, and all other Patent Medicines ip market at eynally low prices, at the Ceotval Parnt Medicine Depot, 149 ppring at, bet, Wooeter aud Laureos ate, N.Y. W, BK. LOWELL, Proprietor, 4 7 MHE LADIES’ MEDICAL ADVISER~ Madame M. VAN BUBKIRK, No. 52 Sissh ave nue between 40h eb ard Warhington Place, N.Y. 414 TRAVELLING, ‘a — . on Pesos KIVER RATLROAD—ON AND after Monday, May 5, 1965, trains leave 30th et, r onoecting with North: ern and Weetern trains at A.M. 12 M., 4,00, 6,00, and 10.30 P.M. Bi: pin ears attached to 6.00 an 10.50 P.M. trains, The 6,00 P.M. train rans through to Buffalo and Surpersion Bridge, via Troy, without change of cuct, Sunday troin 06.00 P, M. J, Me 445 station, for Albany an TOUCEY, Avet. Supt, STEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR COZ. zens, Weet Point, C yall, Newby | Pe Poughkeepsie and Rondout, frou, foot of De ier st, every alternoon, except 1 Ot 39 o'clock,