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' TUIRTY.THIRD VEAR. ) UMBER 10,264 s ; : | terttineny for the defence has been too weak, in al” | L wish to chow further that ‘ e Latest News ite cesentin! particulars, to avail much in favor of any heox ° j of the prisoners, Mre Surratt was permitted rester- day to have an hour's tuterview with ber daughter, ’ By Telegraph te the N. ¥. 8 * | The young woman waa quite overpowered with etuo ‘ ge gre oe | tion, but the elder iemale betrayed but little feeling ' 9 | atteinpted the ife of Becretary 5 ' = much “method Int Very little syinpa- | ‘ An ’ ° thy fs exbibited for him.” other Military Re The gambling saloon keepers are getting inte hot hc Moe ates water with the military authorities, Whenever an ; ttempt to Cheat the Soldiers, | omeer or widier loves his bard-earned money In one ' . . of the belle on the avenue, Col, Baker sends a detec. HOW THE MATTER WAS SETTLED. | ‘i ars we be dere ote ' the bh, the houlder Straps Without Merey. RUEL PUNISHMENT OF A SOLDIER. ‘HE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. in i ee stome soll | nterview Between Tiss Surratt |i ew and Her Mother, Wer Witt cr erties wa ‘ the oath of allegiance, ar t ‘ i \ TESTIMONY NEARLY FINISHED. Vancing the insercete of the Luion party in bir chee : reat Efforts to Prove Mudd The Conspiracy Trials. \ Innocent. Washington Mav 6 i wise bat 4 that the evite ' BLATER EUROPEAN NEWS, | steer i eas determioing the fate * ’ + ’ fe m to have rance Still Excited About Mexico. | wii scr ve non - — — agalnet the gover ANIC AMONG COTTON DEALERS. | Ss 'etos | GLocal and Misce!laneous News. | 770") - ot March las j en. Grant Expected To-day. | tera! Mac: ; . Ath, A Street Contract At Last. OCs. & ° &e. sinnees From Washington, Dother Review Swindlinag the Soldiers ‘ ariel bi re ieedra How they tunished the “harpers (Cruel) peur: le ie ae ofl me ' Treniment of a soldi The Conspiracy | k Marvlond tr Trin} Keception of Volitical Prisoucrs Closing Up of Kaw Milly &c., &e. (Correspondence of the Stun W ariiseros, June Sth, 1864 We are to have another review on ‘Thureluy. Al ynent: he de rot Genero! order” to that effect wae promulented by | recount of the ni ener! Mence thie morning, This time, the nobie | Delt ¥6 id Sixth Corps, under Ma, veneral Wrickt, are to xamined be . arch over the rowie taken by thelr cemretesat } ; e erandest review ever witnemed in thie city, | CUCM lormeriy: je roltierm already encamped arcuud the eltyy| ye mudd w talking ebeut «giving = their friends a] ney Wareh, ‘and =oreception on the ocasion And this | Wednesday, March 1 ninds me of an exciting ecene that occurred e other day at one of the eneampments, Some Lives abont a tr \ re got amone the trocpe, and pretended to be | In the di for vel war Fabulour pric townde Bry ' r Cc rate unifortns, buttons t took with the soldi tong! but aftes the temme Roti Pa ee Crovmeuanins - . ’ Pitended tbat th tain” ne are their greentocke, but would | votice tu the ticles bought, if the nel. | bays thie wor " eatue atore Te 11M ' , hie was 1 town, was ‘ 1 € ‘ ; | 4 the aneae . he store in bad bkised t Monday. other srrancement wie ef pot : fe 4 Dr. Geo, Mo" py, which res 1 in the ¢ noure, mi property oor ite equivalent “in ace” On being relensed, the tine even with th nicl Dd ad vi ted : ne taken Crore ore, but bew owners had by n. Of couree no eatistaesion Id be got out the “Innecent people.” who proferrod to know | that, hing abont the transactions of former oreupants | neist } p er, A day or two later, two of the | gicuk in favor ot « were “sported in camp. diseuleed aa pets | have thought a evo exe In the twinkling of a lamp pert, the | been of fies f i clothes of the rascas were torn from their you e er take but he ha et naked bodice of the ecaspe, who were eul Peps id who told me of the oecurrence, explaining thas | Suprore #0 i By Mi erbarpera were kicked fiom one end of the eamy the other, After beine rollet in a p Je of | no th, the rvindiers were allowed to depart, aud | "HY ue Court \ eport’ thele grievances to the commanding curly eroueh, about thie time, the | Gon" * forgot ths names of their eaptaine, | digas vaio tremembher who wore their Licut fj » Colonels thoneht errtain Brica were Have beem livin and Brieadiere were off loughe, | 9th * nente Ganily obtained @ hearing before | Smet Fe “Marshal. who “commandeu” theculprite | MF: Beta | ht heiwre he A nent and guard telegram ent to make the arreete; but re with no Fe in ¢ 4 ‘ Te ug ethei whe he bad not | and have not t } sed tere, the ! out ceciaved that the | ‘@etinony betose | cperetad not been able to tdeutify weingle men, | tee nected with the sleged outrage, Where | | Provost smilinsiy diemin the comp's. punirh the offe rena soon as they could | the Commission wntil one o'cle 4, But, if the soldiers are sometimes | arecess ual t their officers, when they take ven- | asreu.bled nee the awindlers who infest their campa, they DJ, Mi eee whe # dererved, Lave | brenie Cou ek aoase of thi nd Cause Jerab'é excites | > eu betore t For some miscemoanor a » histhutabs, eothar he was compeiied to etand | fy’ estan ' bis toes Hie bare the agony for | e me, and thea imploed the officer | wis being, ¢ be Gay to let him off His appeaie were | ceded, and tor two houts his cries weie heard on | | tol Hill, where a crowd of people aevembied, and | forthe p e women #trove to mitlente tle cruel punishment | gard to @ stk J whore tertin ave soaking their bandkecchie ein water on the hands ofthe poor man. F. d isying liye equad idiers charged on the crowd, aud one or two per | es were hurtin the seufile that er !, An juves- tion has been ordered, and ig is viobabie the | er niluded to will be cashiered \. u a) prigoners of different degrees are coming | hear that Ex- joy. Magrath, of mouth Caro- & has toon consigned to the Old Capitol Prison, | otle.s re mony other iebeleof the same kind are quar: | phepaand | leads 1, Tho suppressed evidence, that iecently got | 4 cons a Cipeimnati paper, entiefed the people hero the Confederate officials at least know of the mation. Already I have heard od NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE juently open a mas | gistrate of the newhtbor as to wliether upon Would not be entitled to the resariot ten thousand dollars in case Dr. Mudd should be convict to me that it the witne-# etood before th which hee prec ro to diminish the wele | testimony fn the minde of the Court, by showing that he waa festity ine ence should neti under the hope of « ehtot the evidence that he har vive that he manulactured 4 lie to procure th avietion of Jr, Mudd being actuated by # melcen- Assivcant Juder Advocate Burnett state sosecution woud infer ose no objection to the evi- ence, And the witoees wae called, HOS FRAMINATION OF DANTED 4, THOWAS, By Mr, Ewin head, on Thankagivin month, with Jobo Ko Rich Waeat Mr AL se Fa ar Horte- fay, ret of the present hauled up and if it satisfactorily ads Benjamin Navtor money Ware actualy appears that the of chance, the lost at @ eeu eambler is given the alternative of paying ove laon ment eh. Lemuel Wateon aud Villian Wateon re or more of eating lowed Inet week, for violating she orders iguor to soldiers. el ioracertificnte aa pr ho gave infor Dr, Samuel A, Mudd, neither did f etated to them thet lr, Mu prot the tact that pour wer ¢ ation lewdiny Some ef the rebel Governors recently arre ecencon the avenue yerterds ed that the Mudd rhould be coneicted, | would re reward of ten thousand doilare of the persons in whose company Ltheua waa whe rd saying to Mr I facent for whatl T did not tell Rich who cave the notice wh id not say to any Pesident means t tid be will take ch led to the arrest of br Muda; 1 bever told any ove that I told the gentionen relorred to, thatthe expression in Weel, aidio Mudd wae tbat he weuld “go. thelr op.niou aa tow to auy portion ot Samuel Mudd being ertificate of the tuct that L« jormation concerning Mudd: was telling Johu D). Morau und 1) and B. Mor Mudd apd imyerelt pre- fd'e arsost, ¥hen Jobo L. Moran said efor: T bad ioreot ber L would be enuitied Itie now pretty well aettled nvicted, but never asked theta the ether day I willbe lost in this week, and no thy fe ieee Nel vious to De. M ‘old him about thet ing told him that before the Aesase.nation of the Pree- ident. but Lbave some recollection of it now eatd to bil], Wateou that | wanted hitn to ce I yave the information wh nor that | wae dog that inforiuatiou, VY OF Joa I, a between Dr witneeses Introd Muda's arrest, 2OAN for give pubitied te reward of Conclusion of Monday's Evidence. etated that Ir, Madd was, on the 1 Am acquainted with the witness war with him and oth ou the Letot thie pre aicalied on Wi wb nen hy he a pand B,J, Naylor tor a floate thas he was outited to ® portion of the re- ot Boo b and bis ace Friday, March Jd, he wna etrippiue tobacco : the PLO. at Pevantown, eutte ed jor { Pebrnary b to the rewards thacat t colored people; | Judd was @ prothy tificate he wan Moda'e arrest, or of Bis have Thomas in the livee is very bad nuy mouey at etake, | Leved Le bad aay prejudice tlie Wed Out War Whe pietly much (he sue as veineity Leto be nowotal The day this fend of the Adr ateon's wae blue moe, “ Dats glad you have come; you aie « justice of {tu eo uch Le awneonditionally © Old Capitol Pri it he had said PRANK WASILN arest d would have been words he war enubiid pentitied ty suivant, We tod toe m the tet tothe fe breaktneted at home on fo allel wards, hot at the time TRSTIMONY OF 9 certtiente uf 1 a quarter fror you ewear A that Le bm Le what lh inten 1 Wateon told hiw, ves about thr tn i. Thoa, Mnde's rey racity le not good of womere had Liver in Brea ere determined | Afrureination Mudd jurt at the ead of «him noder oa to the Gove Hy Mr, Ewing have hoped the Government would rucceed; be‘ore ja net ear weinted with the witnes ite, of any length, TLoiue in very unpo} oa h, and we wide it he had Decved me once, in the fall oi 1 + to KO Douth wah A. t don't kno A. No; about Mu to take it, . and the toee of heavy loots, brnised the al- | three weeks o J called upur Dy Mr. Ewing at bis houre mak et auriie tue time ently “drilled through the line’-—so the soldier | your eyiupa’ not s ueither doer hte yor rockawry, butowheu iarke imintly cur. pevore the war 1 @ reputation of loya Dor, Mudd wae houre on the never been ne urali t think Lv of tue Conetitus | Dia Girt name) tionsl amendment in Maryland; don't Ruow why | etayed till be een Dr. Mudd ot Lhud not eoen aro the ouly teu Lim @inee tliat ithink Lt saw bin, ee me every day while [ wae siek, ed in evidence the f rironer, with ween e cand “Lleft Washineten on & between twelve ten or twelve with me; senoair vad went hone dee ht and bere tle next! bo pand Gardner wen off toget! on THE PVLIDENCE ¢ A Thereading of the previous day's re 4 OL Ree wu two o'clock, at which bour they se | them et my houee, or at lr ud wee vet out of my ment tiom th to my etore that aiteruocn, ih my houre, that night, @ stoi that aay, in We were playing carcs tuateveutns at Dr, Ail Mr. bw iug sates (hut tune he came United States 2 niy way Lia the date ie aigued a motion before the United staies, on the in calling the <aid to which Norton, ® witness, hud p.evioury testired eveial Me pos ant wit ald, without doubi v witnesses ou be~ | road from Frederickaburg to Rehmond, Therails r wae tied up | Sup.elue Court of | ot Mach bot, che ol jee «the prisoner, Dr then adurewed the Court. a# fol nformatiou which | tp . Thomae wae upor reuu the witueas, hes Cros -exstuina.don in 16+ pt: 1 with toebow thatr that in accor Hee of Courte would be seyuirea w present their are she Judge Advoeate General also etated, in order ard Courees aeainet ual courre in Ce } imade on the part of tioveroment, bus cused might be ina mane on bebast of th areurnepts “lowed ite Mas tial, no ¢ Die on bebart ot the ur five or eix of hie neighbor ney he Pe Omen tie would preter that the (user ite own heute cured, ‘The Judve Advoce course of exaiminati Tae Court shen adjourned From Europe. One Day Later News. ibe steamship North 2Ovh of May, hue (thelr general jon woud imdioate that, thet Dr. Mudd would auiely t the asked Watson for a certificate of ih first perron who eay ale ne {net ws (he authorities eau find places for | he wae she fan find places for | esto the arteet of the accused 4 he then tated to W awon, if be could get auch certificate trom him and Father Point, American, from Londonderry th to the and because of the fact of subee quently Wetson's house, near Horeehend, erue, Benjun saination plot, if they did not authorize itacon- | Wateon aud William Wat ‘ e wished the mand mede ty person who gave | 40 C. Clay on trial with the other conspirators, | arrest ot Dr. Mudd; that he bad, been risoners in the dock mainiain the old look, | and testified, and thay Dr, Mudd woul | ; hey would ai = o yeerue Wo bave departed, and ea tho rial | Gouvicted: and abel if toer, wom give Bim the core roscues ite end, (he Lpression proved thet tho | Wouenua delare by senevn of bis offorte in tho cause, ouversation at Wi The London Srau's city article says of the panic on the 22d and Zid, in Paris and the Freneh provincial towns, as to the intentions of the United Sistes Government in relation to Mexico, considerable orders for cotton were rapidly tranamit- ted to England, in the belief that war with the United Statoe wee not imvoriiic In the course be ttated to them that o sive him certificates, ae being the rmation which led w the receive & reward of ten The sonmsur oe artiolan 7, 1866 PRICE ONE CRENT—IN GOLD eae TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY which have since appeared in the French journals, | The eubaeriptions opened with on order for one have had the effect of putting @ stop to the unieason- 10 pante million aod # half, from the young house of Sted- The Prince of Wales vislted the steamehip Great man, Eel) & Co, New York, This large subscrip- tern, on the 24h. and minutely inepected the | "O° Fae moutly for ffiies and hundreds, for the Atlant’c telograp! cable, and the works connected | Peon! therewith, A very select and influential company of eae eta Sri Lyoug eit Eieard Cunen Gectge reabouy, General Intelligence. and Cyrus W. Field, The Canadian Commiesio: in England, and nomeroue distinguished telegraph (By Med te the Hew York fun.) officinale were alto present. The work of pleciug the cable on the Great Eastern je going on gexivelr, and a in Birmingham, England, died from ay it ie pretty certaiu that abe will start in the ear! srl fright at wet of duly, accompanied by the British frigate Terrible, mdhpniatel aud another British war eteamer 7 gh pe lady recently presented to the Popes Satterthwaite's ciicular of the evening of the 24th,{ Pi, Oh winrerm iu which were placed 680,000 tp ult, eaye c Considerable males bave been made by continental ber cs en holders of | nited Btates five-twentic® to realize the Intve profite which have accrued, The toude offer. | 8nd at @2 50 ing, however, have been readily taken for shipment Mocwt Vernon |« to New York, the relative price (here being m2 to 7 7 seven per cent above London prie of the 70th N. Y. hav The Paria Parnte states thas letters from the Sul- Liantmno ploughed » ditch 9 a 4 “ 5 NG ploug! diteh five rode long an tan of Turkey, had been bauded to the Empress 6 [four or five fees wide in the grou, one hill’ peor cepting the decision of Napoleon tn hit quality of Are [s Jacksonville, Vt, recently, Ditrator upon the Satz Canal question, Turkey, ote, Av « brutal fight in Hartford, Sunday night, Jim The Emperor i# etill about, Coburn——e brother of Joe fired « piutol at hie an. Hon, Charles Hale, US. Conmul to Feypt, having | Sg@onist, sud was arrested end kes of on gO rejueated the several consulates to sympathize ina f Dail. general mourning for the death of P ent lancotn, Ir is not true, a# allogad, that President Johnson {twas arranged that for seven days the colors of the warn posed to perro muftrage. He only «iffers from Various nationalitios should be hoisted at half-mast, complished ty Ganidivalienet tenner shall be ec- Cotton Phas hated igo mye) including 7 a) ane macaierion baa been opened at the office of ©) bales to epeculatore and exporters, Lhe tmarket eOrinton Naviovars in Paris, for e gold modes Aye work ie plenty in the lum-~- ¢s, and men ere in de- eaeible to viditors, portion ¢ hg heen sent there ae guard, The ; lace is iu ae good order ne before the war, opened bugy ant atau advance ot ald on Americna, i Mra. oon The subscription im limited to Lut clored with « downward tendency. Midilling Mo. a oon bile 15% , es, the were S000 bi Aw oxcursion round the world is being organized at Antwerp. The voyage will lasttwo years and , the prince pal ports in both hemiaphercs will be Console cloeed at 90N%e | SUCensively visited. It ehietly intended as .* weuties OT %, Ulluow Central, Toa | Means of educational travel for youny men. Tas Proce of Wales invited to donate some. thing t the Chicago Sauitary Fair, and writes @ Frem Mexico, letter “regretting’’ that loos not feel at lib- The Covanrem pes Er ars Usis has news from Mox- | @'tY"* to do ao, The fact ia, Albert Edward iq foo dated May 20th, Juaren has, it fe stated, left the | oUbled with the “shorts” nowadays. time to New Mexicwy which means the United States. | der fifteen were taught burglery, pockel pickings Gen, Aymard has occupied Chihuahua, Negrete hae f tricks in gambling, counterfeiting, forging, et. retreated from Matamoros to Moutesey, where the | by an old reprobate from England. French forces will shortly dislodge him, The guer- Taw Quartermaster at Washington, for the ine rillaa disappear more and more, Numerous ba formation of far slantera, aivertiaeg en have Inid down their arme; they vearly ali under. | mmense nur vem wiock cf mules at atand that there is no safety forthem or thetr country ane ‘Toey aro acdd dog cheap from day to onteide of the empire [All this te, of course, the A yakuon civil triiounal had bees engaged in try- Imperial view of the situation | ing the walility of t. will wade by a pak who Bathe FR ED mtted suicite by fecapstatiag Miiaselé with @ guil- sows items 1 loting, to the cor struction of which be had devoted re the last two yea cw of hin lite, [Rp Telegraph to the Now York Arm) Decota, @ famous Winnebago chief, died re é ecrcoidly at Loneoln, Wisconsin, aged 103 years, arrived ot New Orleant On | fie aicted the Uiited Siaten in the Wack Hawk wary the Sth. art wan rewarded by Gon. Jackson with « eral Gunrnat Hoon the last rebel of note, and etaf, | Umited Mtaies tay. Ho kept it an long as ho lived. y ead 1h now waver over his grave suriendered to Gea. Davidson on May Siet. h : A FUROOAViNG asmcciation has been formed in Gangnst Canny hae divided the Department of | priiadelpiia, io order to eucourage habite of ine the Gulf into the following four divisiona: Louigi- | atusiry and nomy The plan adopted is to ena, Missise'pp!, Alabama, and Florida, Foceive deposite, during the summer, from the - Jaduastrious poor, to be roturped during the winter Ti American Medical Association, composed of fin oral, Last winter 4,400 persune received the ph sictans from all parte of the country, com- | benetite of the inatituion menced their aessions, vesteriar, fo Boston Trovisions Tho mar London, Froutay, May 26 eo U.S. Five vi Krie, 69° Carer Jverion On Gan, SutkMAN pans Toe Viclesttudes of a eailor's Life are painfully i through Buffalo, yeater Ly “bited inthe recent returoeof the English board day, for Clicago, where he will arrive Wednesday or trade. Of forty -neven thousand « Hines are recorded during the twe ve y: night. a 1864.1 lows Cuintwenty the cl det A Lance number of contrabande who followed on 1 ome ban two thousaud Lom eccidents of vari a the Army of Goorgin to Washington have made ap us kinds plication to return to their former homer A nani "orn plomber bas accidentally discovered 4 ei \ead bot that the muohe frou a little charcoal fire under e Tur threatening letter lately received by Prom: | gree wil cave Landreds of wortas upon tt, A dent Jot 1) wan written by a crary German, wh Httle sulphur placed on bot embers a elu pe A emall green worm, t hae been sent to the Tarane Aaylor SdMe Purpmar . #) ineh ir length, which hag never been noticed iv Tomes thousand rning troops have are | Marifors before, is devastating the pear trees, rived in Piilsdelph over the Philadelphia aud Int Warren, Toston Harbor, there are some anny Kaltimors Railroad dhe whem athe . Av the W Jawn racee, atl, eo, Ky, yeator- | + fing roan’ Some 200 gnerntlag mostly day, the Lexlag colt Alexanler, won in two | More y's rer, aro alse confined there, and the de. ' a8 aire! the oath of alleviance ts very general lone! Lewo mile heatain i and 2:88 ye closely contestes ¢ . among them. The other prisoners ere blockade The fret mile of the secon! heat wee run ru on pend usloyal cb cenns, ‘Tur election on the new State Constitutic ‘Vue Petersburg, Va., Exranes s that old tron Miesourt yesterday, pase d off quietly The ma-]'s plenty shout there, No one will be able to tick jority against this Constitution wil probably reach | © spxles theyround cast and south of the city Without striking against s piece, and the plough, in nearly every furrow will turn up @ shell, or @ forbear, Or some kindof missile, Now and then weahall probably bear of man, horse end plough flying towards the clouds Am Sudividual oamet Allert W. Ray passed through Nashville to his home, vear Kingston Springs ®tew dase avo, at @ parcled prisouer, On bis way bow ted of having murdered sov- enteern men during the war, aud apparantly took delight tn deeerthing the agony of bia victima Intelligence haw been received that the blood. stained villag bal no aconer resched his home than death arrested bin, at the hands of a relation of ope of the murdered men, Lou's nl eolliors were welcomed home y he terday, by a splendid pul entertain. mentat Droid Fell Park, Baltimore, Gov, Brad ford » iexwmate Snaatpas and Canby bave issued or dressed them ders permitting cotton to be brought to market at Now Orloang an! elsewhere in the Southwest, with- out miltary f Winttam Saurson, of Glaegow, Ky bas boer Sppelnted sc Court of Appeals, te fill the vacancy enuced eremovalof J, Ts Bailiss, until the eleekion of bis mic . Tur Columbia, 5. C., Puouaix compleine that that State io overrun wish robbers and borse- thiewes, preying upon what subsistence and pro- iterference jas, Canny bas teleeraphet to Gen, Warren, av Vickstury, Mees. oniera not to recognize any offi- corsa of the U nleterate on Bb governments, withto the limite f bis coninand, ee authorised to exercise, in any manner whatever, the functions of their Inte o.fices, Ele is alto instructed ty prevent, by force if necessary, auy attempt of any of the Btates tn mamurrection, t assemble for legislats purposes, end imprison any memlers, or other persons why way atlemptto exercise these fune- tious in opposition to orders, Cuore promisesplendidly io Michigan, A larger breath of wheat bas been sown ihan ueualand the brevith of coru end cate ja enormous, particularly tie latter. Large amounts of bariey will also be grown, Lhe besn crop is Leing neglected, owing to the grea. fall ng off in the demand, which w wottly for aruy use. Grossis doing finely, The .son hes Leen, on the whole, tavorable to the sprog crops aud in some localities the farm: wll commence hoeing their corn this week, Thr prosyect ‘or fruitis very fine, excepting so far a converbs peaches, On Friday last a full-rigged ship, the Miasourt of eight hunur d and twenty tons burden, wen! up the James under sa:] a8 far ae Bermuds Hund red, where abe will take jn @ cargo of the “Freuck tobacco”. ‘Lhe abip Wheeler preceioa tle Mie sourt up the river three daye previous, Thene twe Amorican ebips will carry acroasthe At!aatic the ouce rebel eubargoed tobacco of la Hele France 1k (8 plesming to reflect that shie much talked of lor of tobacco, stored for four yearein she re‘el capi tol, will at lags be carried so France iu Amoncar bottorn @od under the Hag of our undivides Umon, Dunrna @ recent trpof the steamer Magents from New Orle to Chicago, @ Dimber of rebe Officers and soldiers who were op board, ‘ allowed the freecom of the cabin, a privilege no allowed the Usiou ecldierson board, and which stil, thou among them. Ae tbe stearner pasam! Fort Pilow, oveot the revel officers exclaimed—"Auy man who would cotomand ¢ nigger regiment ought to be killed.'* Gen, Pope hearing thet such # statement had been tmade, on dered the arrestof the captain, mate and first clerk. who are to be tried for their conduct befure # mi'+ tary coramiasion. Tho steamer was also confiscated by the mibtary authorities, 1, the unfortunate cit zeus, perty has bee Lanaw quantities of cotton and tobacey je being brought te lightin Montgomery, Alabama, and ao brink trado ja being opened, The atearuers are now running again betweon there and Mobile, Tug Cleveland Leaven's Fourth Army Corpa correspondent sey that t)e veteran organization of that corpa is under jwerching orders fur Galves- tor, Texas, via New Orleane In accordance with the direction of Li Gen Grant, all the wounded rebels confined ip the Olt Capitol were yesserday released on taking the oath of allegiance, Some weoks will be required to repair the rai!- for adistance of ten ales were taken up by the rebels to repair, or make roads in other parts of Virgina, TumN. Y. State Commissioners appointed to lo- cate a hall for the preaurvation of the records and mementoos of the war, met at Albany yesterday and resolved to « lect the Water Works lot in that city, if the authorities will donate the same, LOYAL mass meetings are getting to be an every- day occurrence throughout the late rebol States. They are largely attended, ard the sane voices which #o lately choered at the name of Joff. Davis, now yell as loudly at every mention of the name of Audy Jobni Folks are queer people." A Wasnisorom dispatch says that tho statement made sore time ago that the Freach Minister had omitted prompily to hand in the letter of condo!- ence from the Fmpress Eugenie to Mrs, Linco)n, w: incorrect. The letter was delivered at the Depart- ment of State as soon aa it reached the Marquis de M ontholon, end was at once sent to the lady te whom it was ad jressed, Tus subscriptions, yesterday, to the Beven- Thirty Loan, from all parte of the Union, as tele- aeaphed to Jay Cooke emounted to $8.125.500 ovements of Gen. Sherman—An Inter view with ¢ Meolt, ete. Gen, Sherman, on Monday, went to West Polat an¢ reviewed the cadets there, On the way he stopped a Coszen's Landing, just thir side of Wert Point,where (Continued om AFF mrge,,

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