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ean , NE ee ie ORK, SATURDAY, The Latest News| _ | By Telegraph yd the N.Y. Sun, IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS, Surrender of the Forts at Sabine — West Point, Reception of General (rant. (Correapondence af the Suny West Pont, May 9, 1865.Barly thie morning, the People from al the country round about came pouring into tho village, wo greet the @roat wilitery chieftain Lieutenantdieneral Grant, A large crowd eathered wharf long before the arrival of the boat, and when 't 1¢ last appeared in aight, they ereeted it with - hearty cheers, Soon the steamer che Henry Burden Pass. — ree ded pipet beaks tnd Gen, arate me off, Such Try Srhout as arope at sieht of the hero! Tho alr was \ PROBABLE SURRENDER OF GALVESTON wi sie Wid arte: wanitharest fe : In haat iat of these demonstrations of joy, Gen, Grant was suddenly found to have heen spirited away, He had cot into acarricce with Brevet Major Ferqubar, and roe to Gen, Callur's residence, where he remainod an hour, Meantime the crowd proce d to the Library, the examinations of pupil procres@ine, and when b. Grant arrived there, as expected, another tumultuous eceue ensued, About iY lock, the General drove to Corzens’ Hotel, to eee Gen. Scott, who lsetaying there. The old veteran stom! on the stepe of the hotel, clad fn his auuorn Lieutenant General honor of the visit of the only other Lieu- tenant-(ieneral inthe l nited States, The ti ‘alsinet and shook hands. [could not avoid noticing, at this Moment. the striking contrast (u the appearance of the two men--the one tall, commanding, venerable the other short, plain-lookine, and imodeat to the Inst decree. In response to (Gien, Boott's words of wel- The State Eatirely Submissive. A NEW PIRATE Hlorrible and jacredible Reports. Vessols Burned With their Crews On Board. A MARINE DISASTER. _ Probable Loss of the Admiral Dupoat REBELLION. o or ‘IN| SAN SALVADOR. come, in which he aeked (,od's biewing on General POTENT Grant, the latter responded, " Thank you, air, | am The Republic Under Martial Law giad to eee sou in such good health.” Gen, Beout theu expresaed Lis eratitude atthe fact that G Grant had passed safely Ghrough eo many dangor and had brought the country through ite great pe ile to whieh ie, Grant agalu responded, * Thaak you," Ik ewer to be the word mort natural to his tongue, ‘Local and Miseellaneous News. > ARRIVAL OF THE “POLICE REGIMENT" \ though he + ay for ing different, ae he showed, * Closing of the Masouto Convention | when ecttine tired of the numerous applications for Mee his autograph, ho decline! writing hie name any ns bs more, “Just one tor me,” pleaded another peru raat tes ASCs, &e. “Loaid no,” anid Gen. Grant; “and when I aay no, —» I mesn no.” In euch a triffi thought could be seen the poen! Man, even as Mrs, Grant on it, by saying, "Mr. irant tra very obstinate wan” On returning from ¢ Lieutenant General witneered a review of the cadets, and at® o'clock he parted on the train for Albany, amid the enthurias- tie pisudite of the gathered populace, utherance as thia I at character of the one occasion illustrated ‘From ' Texas. Burrender ot the Forts nt Sabine Pass— Galveston Also Probably sorrendered. Washington, A letter in the Stan, from tte correspondent on board the United States steamer Peneuln, off Sabine Pass, dated May 27th, says: The forts at Sabine Pose, Texas, surrendered tothe United Biates steamer Th erfean fing wae hoisted over the worke at four o'clock, P.M, We ex- poet Galveston to eurre ” Occupation of Krow yezens, the June d. General Grant at Haflale, Ruffalo, June &.—Gen,. Grant passed through b thie afternoon for the West. A large embled at the depot, and the (General Owaeeo, row ville, Ete. fer tom crowd was ur with «reat Neve Orleana, June 8, Browneville, Texas, wasene | difficulty made bis way from the care to the dining tered by the forees of Brigadier-(reneral Brown, May | saloon and back, ist, The rebels before leaving, eo)! their artillery ee to the Imporialieis, Cortinas is etili hovering about From Savanuah, M euldutue guerrillas in the Southe The Confederate roldiers are active vy States ia No mer- tamoras, Arrival of the Matanzas. The U.S. eteara transport Ma neas, from Bavan- eae Berens Sens Sic Se rm ee ee ees a, | JUNE Phe | Conspiracy Trials, Contmeat of et iMate ° Waahivotmen, Sense 9 The f th. prevtots day's record obeupled until 2 o kw Ate amination of Judge Abram B.Oln wae ioade. Leis Delieved that anly ene of two witnoeses remain to be exwoinet, Sewers] impriconed on # tof cow city in @ tency have been release! from ile Old Capitol, t joer with witnerees ju t #¢ coufiged there, TYOTIMONY OF AMMAN Tf " A have rested tn Troy abouttwent: 9 Marcus 1. Seren, a lawyer, who re Vitor veracity te eo were ereied, Lb eousl te 10, 1860. ancty fecling was echibited, 1 never tou's feputa que atte never he tempt te t at litfenr Mi. bwing stated to the Coart that “ f Mnving tine . vwit wait | we to by the A lwocate a wit Leetge named { nt for, pay had wot aves, } aud the The woe ws fol! t ted "the proeeeution 1 te and ji wil toatity that ghey are me quainted with tb tarton of Panted Ff, Thonn ere le Lives, aud thatet te bad, aad that fom owledee the att t beliewe hima tand furthe Jobo at, Bichardeow, above ! t at Danie 7. Thotasy a wither she ( toment on the fir Aseworito by Williem Watwou beture be), aiid the prosee on agree bist e prt 1. aud wely eo liad sevumily & ros ned ° ¢ Awownte tt itt i bed any plead relat ms eth iY < F romne thine enent in consultation with the my opinfon of f ter for veracity | ) Coubsel for the preoner, Ur, Mudd Judes Advocate eiv oft? , Holt, eect bo nliow bho me reed Knew hon os he enenace foverees cor , | atthe be beneficof all the evidence that could Pveote. Hews brown instances in whieh cael fe: be Ww the rhe badd cousenited that the has beer wen in auch controverss ! w farat ‘ wing t ence of tw Henry Burden, acitize ue tre fa bh viously ruled out by | court should be te they were worth ie min ‘ anil Wer, TV tee A, Mudd. being . ay ‘ then recalls tu 4 (iat the pri Itlone with thove of hie f poner, Dr, Mur dav morning ater throneh a wries ot yeare, under | te Meemseinat modiately to rabe the excitement of legal controvernt: ¥ al me euard, aud top nil suspicions porsous pase estent # tan et ' of the ter in which fuk through ou ten ud arrest thet, Mr. Norton f@ bei ainoug thore who know bina, Taorityn eee buev are to Under PrupAr Atte Though bie repotation was quertionable before, bunse ¢uitaitas : iad d persons nie at tiv TEOTIMONY OF MISS MARY WONT Pid ner raid ¢ ning, that hy Te Mr. Peeing. Tam aeister of the prieoner Sam. | atfaseinationand tint Co use Lie own expeession) it uel A. Mot: during the hof Mach jaet, Daaw | © 8¢8 hostdatnabie act. te ale related the particu! are 2d, ied, at \. and I reime of the visit of tro « ios looking men at hie hone beeause on the let Twat taben oD the Morning of tbe previous day, stating th } of the dave le waeatthe hone where rT vad to be laboring une eKiee o ac Woman in the neigl Lent more 40 bw would Be wed (0 wee {wae taken eich, and he attended her up to the | (le breaking of the eof the men; that they he trejuenitly ¢ at our house to mother; on the | Mareh he that he ermo teice from tt of Mare foet that the tiret time he came he bad no medicine sith him, and went to getit: my farther is very fee. bie and not able to travel: be iscontiogd to hie bed on the 24d of March, the prisoner, my brother, caine to Wariiugton in company with Wr. Lewellyn tw ner uring J ary, he went toaparty at Mr. Hea ry Gardner's evenine party; he did noc own @ bueey of any deseription: uever kuew him to wear a black bat: he veually wore a end siouched hat; have not known ot Andr n being at out my brov ‘s house since 1S6) eines th wee int Confederate lee now noth Contederate oficers or # having ever estopped at uy brother's hours ; saw Booth at the ehucch in that nelebborhoed on one occasion, at which time be Farehees horse from Mr. terardoer; Booth wae to ny *. atchurch, when Laaw him. never faw Lim but o in 1340. 0 aud "1, my ether wae at collerc wae not at home on holitave; know vothing of Booth having ever lodged at my brother's house, BAAMINATION OF JON TE TUR VER, By Mr Evtag—[ live tn the lower part of Prince five County Aim minted with Panie A Thor Ht gener! reputation in the cor ! in whieh Le iives te not ood aa itourht to ' prope ¢ net think him «@ truthful wan le on think Peould believe him underoath, bho ¢ ** tlon oft Dr, Geore Mudd aa to loyalty hur ler good during the whoie w I have alany thee ai to the Goveron sored for MeCielen at election becnute he anid be was ee ood e Un ae Mr Lincoln Otherw I niwaye © Qdininivtretion, | have quale ner Mudd ever ed hima loyal nan, and nev ms r hnew or h pri * ‘ his dulng any thine io eupport of the rebeiuon, ey ie shown then, The repors of Kirby Smith's f Nah, arrived at this port last evening, She lett Tybee EXAMINATION OF POLK DRAKINE, spoing to Mexico ts confirmed. Ho takes with hime : s i large amount of Light on the Oth inst, The steamehip North star ar By Mr. Ewing live in Churies eonty, Mareland . Dt ye ® , onan D roe ee ee rived at Savannah on the evening of the 6th, from | LE bave Kooy Dante! ARON Witte jan, Ly 4 as long ae Teon remenbe a reputs ” (Dy Matt) Alexandria, Vo, with 1400 troops, Business at Ba | iy the come ty le very bad. From my kno: The lexus Expedition. Vennel wae ata stand etill; marset overstocked, and | Of his veracity: TE would not beliewe hom unde T if be hed any loducemant to swear falsely, Ln bsod Fortress Monroe, June 8. The remaining steamers, | Do money tobuy, The health of the city and the | L think it was t A ine he wan to Vire Nepmne, Savannah, and Detroit, of the expedition. | troops wae good, On the morning of the 9th, off Cape | ginia te join the rebellion, sod ark ¢ tye 19 » ‘1 f Pon Gener ” yaane ) i f p everal other witnesses were called, whose testi- ar Texan fleet, under command of Major-f eral |] laware, poseod largo quantities ad planks, epare mane nalaetaae wi TtaCalrecds taken 18 inibeachc Weitzel, eailed frou bere to-day, General Weitzel | @nd cabin stancheons~appareutly the wreck of @& | tne the veracity © witor-s, Daniel .f. Thomas, took hie departure on the steamer Crescent about | Aten » & pilot house, masthead, fenders and x oe he Bre Wi i gle nae he loyalty of Dr. Georke Mudd noon. Thus ends the preparations which have been | cebia furniture—baving the appearance of a recent ¢ Lt fed : * hephine RK WLAMINATION OF MISH NOTA PITZPATINOR, enderway at thir place during the past two weeka for | wreck. oot tea Rae if : : h . Y eats the fitting-out of the final oxpodition of the was By Mr. Aiken. Was ent when Payne » near. Itting-out of the tinal eapodition 1 : Telegraphic Communication With Vicks. | re'° at Mra Surratt’s ves er i not SOSOER IES him at the time, nor un vowhirt cleeve wor re Texas Entirely Repestaut and Submissive. Ir ti bura. moved from bie head at Gen, Angu e; when Our New Orleans files of the Sth and Stat ult, | Zo the Bditore of the N.Y. Sun Payne to Mry, Surratt’s, before the seraseinn 7 " ORSUUIY, me 7,.—-The c BALD | tot by the name of Wood, Lave offen bring the jatelligence (confirmatory of veporte be ‘ore | Viexsutne, June 1%. The Vi kebure Ite BA Ut 0 ees oe Hr rebate ieee ee, Wurrate published in the Srs) that there had arrived tn that | sends greetings wo you, Lone life to the Roe | have known her eye-tight to bu poor city from Galveston, Texas, a commisston trom the | Public, ©. Watiretos, Jt indee fw vente %. arnett Mrs, Burratt, he r , : Gauchter and meselt were in the roo 5 7 “Gonfederate’ authorities of the latter State, com- Fiitor Vickeburg Herald, at( Aueurta offloe; Mis. Surratt, in speaking of 1 in both the — Payne eaid that «aa not John surat, but dl west pored of Col, Asbbel Smith, a veteran fn both ‘ 4 rt ner aay eho had never nb Payne; dit net D ware of Texas, and nstatesinnn of iteera ase reput-| Supposed Loss of the Dupont. | pint her aay sto hat uiver seen ta ne i Nic, and Williain P. Ballinger, Req. & lawyer of emi- " . into the il of ber houee to ece Payne on the nivht ence anda gentleman of hich perrona! character Portions of the Wreck Found of bor arrest; only hoard Mre. Rurrate ans that be wae bs in ben rtothe United Btawe the return |. T8¢ Captaln of the pilot boat Ariel Patterson, No. | not i nn Murratt, wid that whoever calied that usly y came to tender to the Bites 7 ne J man ber brother waer eotene A 2, brings newe to thie port that he epoke the bark of Texas tothe Unton, without condition or reserve, | 2 wa 0 Shie ° ; sec aigd hin Gi HLL IA a WA TRC and to manifess the jutention of ite people bo submit | Pride of the Sea, on Thursday, frou Matamoroewhich Houle Y F Lak Gentine Bea y Mr. Ewing i n Prine 0 0 van Shernseives in allr ects to the Ke ern SaNBOr Ms | Feported that, haviug soon parte of a wreck to th | poe eary freliatele YY Ne fad with Daniel J. be ed They tay leary ud ee erro ee Pioavcar cives | Couthward, she kept that coursa till fu the latitude of | as. Trew bimou the Ietof June, woen be eaid cunt the Roaition of Texas, ae veperented by Mesere, Bmith | Cape May, where abe fell m with @ quantity of | it p hed on hie leeblinany It 9 h without the t re Hy) . f 4 i ‘ r : not ae atch te pet up any barriert between themselves | one long wood Liie beat, a trunk, vallee and writing | epirators, Lo nekod te to give bina a e ruil and any other states. Enat or West, or North, nor | desk, which contained a geld watch (atopped at 6.15), | Me asentitied toa re ward of elias th ople thereof, They are anxious and have long fas By Assintant dudee Advocate Bingham, Pe ee ee eer tot as | Some rmall articles of clothing, and the ship's papers | Thoinaa T would not rive hin the certificate \ ft in, Without aclaim upon the paet; they accept the | of the stearuer Adiniral upont. ‘The Captain of the | be ay ty 7 5 ry Me i" nies Ue Ay | " situation, pure and eiinple, As itroeme@ovldent that | pride of the Sea judged, from the ehattered and torn aah eee tie rowan ellbye Thomas slevery no longer hos or te to have place in the inter. : : 13 ath, though ble bey \ On t nal polies of the States, ¢ necept ite abolition condition of the bits of floating wood found, that the | of otber*: hie generul 0 wih te not also. with equanimity if pol with a scrlty. slave Adiniral Dupont had exp'oded her boiler, Th was | geod. rE think he lies mere in praise than ia ping dead, le r re eht; 43 $F ORE COR TLL Pia as 1 et j sito tound « larve number of life-pravivers, but no | fy Mr. Bw + Thomas waa represented not to The delegation above named were granted an inter. | people were picked up, The fragmenta of woodwork | pe ht byt tal et , hers Hh! wer ; & ‘ Pt y! b} " ¥ fe " a evident Blecsiode he wr the Vv seubet wan it Ge af f say whe hor even iniormed covered the water fur a rpa.e of two miles, The gold | Moe ellan erm that he contd not recor any efvil oy ei tun, hot Hing powerin Fexns, Meesre dmith and Bullte | watch, ete, found, were delivered to Mr, Cirorge RRPRNAMINATI ra er seck to hav he local avth fes continued in | Bleco, of the above-named pilet boat, and can be seen Br Mr. Ewine--Hare w nower, for the e fimmedivte wad order, arene | r " ‘ if Steps sweeping nirtlifeation of their powers | 9 his beadyjuartere, No, 389 Water street. The bark | Spaneler, nearly tour sears: b would be followed in the of any other | Albino, which arrived yesterday fiom Now Orleans, | 00 tie dein att weil know Pah ret i thoritn bw anarchy. Pot, at teporte having parsed th quantity of floating | } ould ee} tr ’ Ine 7 ye age pg The t | wrecked etuff of Cape May, on the Sth inet, Among | him to bx nd us Woe t waite 0 ' h thett ani BALA BTILE Gr | the aluff, two trunks wore olmerved, ‘The evidencos | 2" SAB t ee Wal tay (Sk paved nha dtoa AT miaraud ol Texna dust of au explosion were deemed couciur ve sith the ) Bead a 1 ne bee t tniral Dupont eailed from this port on the af Lie * t = j agg . GTeneW thE | gy 4) hb iostant, She watan iron veel te y yg re . <i Iyer * thet “ae soonas it became | @ blockade-ronoer, but latterly in the Goverument they 1 1 | 1H r OWT Het iver i ner. Pleo and t | service having been « a woe tod bs ' '" { tuat or ‘A \ come to New Or 1 . : ay ] ved Hoy ivih witon Davia stoped at hi ' ent rele From San Salvador. house in Unariot * } away and acie'ed, Eves this A Kebellioa in that Republic, ae Oe PORT cl . | wae rel ona without « bonis ro ase spot. wae | A rcbellion broke out at Sau Misuel, iu sx Salva | ty hieddure thy whe a an he ivate p oper 0 id Cube | to ho 4 } re Ayres ticipat A y the plu dor Central America, on the bth of May, and the | ri he withesres toe t 4 ~ rebola led by Gen Cabaue k pomesnion of the | Hates fur sumis, aud hover k 'f A Pirate About ! pulHe buildings there, President Duennas there pape ‘ ee ee ' npon declared the Pepu uder martial Inw,and | py Judge Advocate ! 1 SNe eee A 'Morrible, [f Truc, Story. Ap army of 4,00) meu was raised in daye to | aquaimted with Marone Po Nosten tm lit The Nassau Guakoiss of May 'vtu has the follow. | poocesd against the foe, The President ¢ area that | ease, Buew Liu 1 ! t re A vv Ont. au \ Ine; but Nasseu dates of she Previonsly | the rebellion ie important ouly os au example, aud | y thiee miles above [re reevlved, cit Havane po inention of the | thereture must be crushed at oneo, Traitors male | diy tonner resicen from 4 bed Bhowd reported piracios and outrages alluded to, contents and their accomplices are tobe judved and | Wie FeepeatiOM tol touts all tc kit eS Norton . 9 i wa ft), 17, 185, eentenced by military tribunale, aa in Udine of war, | uncer oe "ot tu y, * Guar tian \ ar ‘ . ati a To ‘ Bh reggie Ay 4 Ngaee Committed off | Seluicrs and citizens who may have corntenanved |, (iver tsamined by Mt {have been liv thot ade which T has in p int, | the rebellion, but have wot taken up arme in ite Hies Gaard clon , ) inpeachinen The pirate Var » caplured heasspeaxe out | fence, will be pardoned on reporting themeelvesto | Mr Norion, but kuv in’ sla O40 Oxer pt by oi New York, aud aro th Aki Un UU | te co a analne Ganaeal of (he lis af Man Cera tenants tha’ thes weit One oF bwo bas made his eppearance of lie board: | te commanding General of the city of San salvador | pU/MKNl BeleAle thw A tinide fale ed the bark Lizzy, fro: He et ibe | The local papere atate that there femyenersl inciinas | Wren at aehoel, # wae tote Dso ? Mr vowel on Ate, wd | ailed ; a FEET glow, amounsing to a uearly uni vereal ous, to eustaln Norton wis UL Wee ses Deat ug retioln jolne _ obey! 2g nite " ne 4 o n eye eu GFR part Any aud before the Vor us thee poor | she Duennas administration, Aionate Beta PPE ie Uaag? lores ted a Cato save Veo an minal Lowes, Te is —_—— | boures in ‘10, Lusve pos lived in Troy for fitteen ib ' et nt ene @ inem & f b OF : 44 ied Puomingent ctizens of Aluboina, Goorgta and | 0: twenty yous Mu ‘e ; } . re ‘ pr Aree WRtee tS vit iy Jad ayocate [uruett--Mr, Norton has fre hoot these poor sailors vure the Clorida lost «ome | Mississippi, now as Washington after sudieuces | iy fats air ee reg ee sey a EP iag re arcrew in ewinueng ahore, Captain Mason, of h sident. exe if sQUer ! Troy, Ai well acquai | with the Pre vt Xpress the op.nion 6b b giso frequently) met hou ip wa wella si bark Lizgy, saye thatthe piinte eet bie rhipon | bh O5pr p-nion thes €d with the poopie thee. About two) ease ago | wae e wlth atiauid which he ina phiaiand itepiead | polhey with regard to reorganization in North Car- | calied Ou te give bert jon a carcin wl Me fr er i into vl in bat fe is Arete Nir olina, will be applied to the other Bouthern States, Nor ton wan employed ws counsel by @ very rerpuct- ky h \ “10 leap o i ble wealthy tirn kee borthe wa rived #0 laet: thas Jat Tre Navy Depariment has advertised for sale at why etrundown @ stenmer, baique-cigged, hove nay blic auction, June 26th, fifteo 4 h EXAMINASION OF BILAS TL Topana and the pirates ealiod from ber; and al vay public a OD) « 2hth, n vessels herejo- Koside at preseut in Washington: bold the position cannon we heard a a faabre we 3 een, The | fore belonging to the Potomec Flotilla. They aro | of examine:-in-elefot the Parent Of a have re wicckers saved some of the barqu will write to A : eided in Kuta .V » for over W )@are; have been soon and tell you ail wbout this murderons act, | #4ewbee! steaizers und propellers, several of them | iimetely wequainiod with Mureud P. Norton for iL wien I have even all the officers, of iron, and one steel-plated, Tuis is tle first sale | Yeates he ie woll known ia the vieinity of Katlend 1 remain, sir, yours, &c., icnann Suita P. &.—The pirates took oue of the barque's wamall Yout d sunk it, to keep (be crew from serving LOLsRelY Gay for the purpose of ridding the navy of scme bun dieds of vessels purchased for the exigencies of the Wats oud wy jopger required for the public service, Lever heard anything ru.d againes hie reputation until within che iast twoorthiee years, anything that I have ever heard aeainet bis re patation las grown out of previcus liti/sious with which be was cypmevted ouside of tueee casce® in whieb muse sinted that they ca e ho the on ») Bryantown, aod i guired way to Parson Wilin ; that while one of them led for a razor and «haved eff either bie w ueluche, that he, in company witht twe nt dows road to Hrvan fearch of a vehicle to take Chem away from his house, and that they fluaiiy ef tie house on borseback, ec ing in the direction of Parcoa Wilner's, When about Parting with eweh ocuer the prisene the wit. Lees, | Mucld, toc taet of the presence or th suepicions ment tiitery guthortuesat Bryantown, and thatif called apon he would ely vey information in bis power to the matter, but he did vos desire it to be public knowns be bad divulge a the vieltof there men, for fomt © poner iniat How Dania wae ot allied forthe proseen tien, tenth u tera ne having been reco ved by hime w stant etary of War, from Major-Gen. Dix; one of the letters bearing Nov. 1 iho wana {by Gen, Dix, Bud wea ‘ inatory of the other which bas already been pu | behed, belne the one found in a dbird avenue ia! way carin i Ne w York City, and commencing na fe lows Hin tet Dearest Husband Why do you not come ou eft aio tor two | daseonly, and pont w have been from home more than teoweeks, In thaclong ¢ you valy tue one hort note a tew cod worda—with a eh | for sueney wh Idit not require « The wit Loewetated Hither, thatupen receipt of the lebiers [ib Queedon, be juok then: to Present) Lincoln, who j them without makir ro uian re tie wae only oue lo y meny in whieh sueh comimuacations h con received, The ‘resident, boweset, attached more dmpoctance to thor Voicatoos than to others, ae the witness ” eutl bel t im auenvelope ebleh wine in Presiceut’s baudwiiing “Aesanm- ine then atated tothe Court that the Jud General bad agreed to adinig thas de t Motirow, @ witt for the detence, who wre still ab. yet he heard atthe Church why Der, Mudd, the pre 1 attended on Bunudae, Apri lo. from Mere ” oO had just e trom ry en town, (hatit wae hawin booth who w in pacated tn he asseeniuation A dint ueslon } ne to the propriety thing which wa Alter some tit reutt, | at Marcel to rend for and o atteodance of Db Mon oe (he absent witness Phe Court (hen adjourue pent would testify at re among the mormhers of the Coat ve upou the ony teworu tome evidence, tHe Court di 4 ie recor Gen, tart ithe Hews Items. (By Telegraph to ths How York Suni) Tur wer toy, ao the Seven-Tulrty Loan, Ww, a to unted to gos us Washinetor subseription INTRLLGdsoRu alfO annonnces an early restoration of the writ of habeas corpus, Tur President has recownized HH. Classinus es cousin) at Chicago for the Duchy of Anhalt, t rd mover f troop toniay are Que entire corps r tho West. ’ ita fr the Phenanddoa), the people there have gladly settled dowa ndition of « veroest Jonseom yesterday ysoved hie resi. fence to the White Il of which he has broke caup this ind fe sDING tO AccOt m e chang ra, iat, how taten fu . JipGe Crea has met with a cordial reception in New GOrleane frow military, judicial, orofea- j @lon and prominent ¢.tizene generally, * ther were confined in the ok ath of allegiance yes- teria Tia reareretions placed upon remanrante end other places in Waashiugton, where liquors were re ved by the military authori- at thon Miers are mostly pone, | eNw)h aL ' vs haabeen eeslpned to «ft ry y forces inthe Depart ' ted sneral Canby bes turned er part tva f. to Generel Sherids mat yoaorday f sor e, for 8 t tine ainve ' F Wa wife, . has ¢ ! bed for w week past, is Lug Gover t ou riday dispatched ) hunted me Vib sabre pent tools and ¢ My she busttle feof the Wildorness for ihe pure pose of dece tly interrinyg the roma ful ier expodted Wy view, ch she Lor rder for { ar ve of certaln prisoners of publisbod oud ay, rounders personal 9; plications to thew’ tent for tae release of pris. were under the rage of Major unnecessary ; and ‘ there is authority for stat.oyw thatthe Pemuent is j inguing ndera at present for the release of soy pileoners of war "” vo hatrank, Geueral luteliigence. (Dy Mail to ths Mew York Bun.) A yentlerns. vi ames Liver recently t she oath of alle when bis wife and | dau. litera refused to speak to him for several d { ‘Tne Nitle town of Mource, Mich., ainse J two marrageable girls aud only three unmarried ravu, Those egbty-two forlorm fewales should be rescued, Mus, Brerenen A, Dovotas gavea brilliant recep. ton to her frien ts 0b Washington, on Thursday night, for the firgs tive since the death of ber hus. band, A conmeeronpant, speaking of General Sharman, gays bis picty are ike hiro, *4f only his whis- kers « a little ro the War Deparsment thrown into the expression of bis face,” A WoMA' called on un attorney In Williarns ort, N. Y., on Tuemlay of last week, and requested ue éeaistance jp collecting bounty and naw tor two tay le i] m 7 e end stoned him te death, 2 axed ia the Tan Waal ington horpita J Bowing by the shitkors at i from) the Virwinia and other hoepitala, bow discon Bnued, These worthless fellows, uearly all of whom have revelved large bounties are pow clame @rous for their d scharges and their pay. ler, and a greater hosti!isy to | (PRICK ONE CENT-ING UPWo CENTS IN CURREBSCY | hustanda who bat been billet during the rebels j wu Mer third hushan! # acied her, |, 4 wosas in Wilamer ast werk called on @ ty see about pwetiing t ty and pay of | bande she bad lostin the war: her third {ha sid wae with her, 1 Davigarios of Oawega Canal opened Thurs. \é tera rand veretious slielay caured by t s. A larce flees of has bee Wee by at Onwepoy which fe now under was A aon Captain GC. 1. Grisman, fn Cotambta, P *t su ve ean tally shot and \ i bie lite rowers, tle waa play- jini t yuo, Wlack he did not suppose wae | towel Tit in state eon eoot anthorice that the coverns mies it ie OK the inhabt Vir sina a What Ay ike 8 bia the omint ring are issued to Rechtmond ax ‘Tre letter of to the Prince la eonatrnea at War of chancing NetON bes his’ w onda, of backing oe t rmination of Cr ween (ues @% ipelua There isk charge! hie other sus to \ "or prey ‘ than Thratann, va Abe ke rere, ar enter 8 ployes die Tur retell lagers ler dealora of Alba ing ® atock ane @ lager bave already teen one > olyat eof ere usar . form ine Nine pected thas lars will be raged forthe lation rewery or Twenty anbact bed isand the | ier ‘ It udred th inday night aparty of excurtioniate on @ vat, took offenme at the be xing 6) avother mito the canal, men were ene atian be + threw hin Home ab asivg hh 2 ro crowded! to over. o sent here !hangers Little fiddled, waa asked ssbelhef Is it me belafe ye'd be asking about. at's the aan as the widdy Brady. [owe ber twelve abillings for aod wie belenvesT'll nivor pay ber my bel Aw Irishman beluga what waa hi whiskey, on! feito thav's €, bo Pemopent Jouson how directo’ @ suspension throu, utthe South of the aales of rebel landed a operty for nou payroent of direct taxes, or lerad y the Tax Hiates = It terposition of ‘ is not implies cout ation, sal. fn the several known whether such @ tn @ retu tance of the penalty oF merely ® portponement of the nomissiovers , fie Washington Intenticgmens reports frou North ¢ aud Maryland thet goo! relations exist botwoon sleves and their former masters, and 1 suat the syaien of paid labor je work ug ite way successfully, In these two Stam unlike theex ainples further South, she perroes flod shat tt ls ne easy to live in the country itis to die in the Cheies, Tiow to preserve foo: Put it in # deep dish oF JUG, cover it with @ plate, and place the veasel one Pillow mtuffed with feathers, and cover the t Pp with another pillow carefully, by thin means ex. clitiog the external air, Feathers are well known had conductors of he and we conm quence the hoe ia preserved f lting., A prentieman bes thus proserved ex pounda of we for eight days, Bowe twenty “ve yeare ® gentleman in Al- bany named Metinre, alopted an orphaa boy name! Cloarey, who went to California when be became of ave A few daye aince the McGuire faniily received notices that Clearey had died In London, and willed 650,000 to the benefactor, having bec to California Isa equall lant Stinday, Mr Samuel Riv lon and Mrs d. Gratlem, and a pon of the latter, aged about wn years, Were od atthe toouth of the Saco River, near 1: Me. They went out of the river that day 8 wall-boat, either for ting for essil, and wera driven off, and the wired by the yale, abous one mile outside of Wook island. Om the dith, 10h, and 10th ofthe MF, Ginewech throug will meet each other in Ere, I be solely in rey arc 1 to bunk © thelroMfi ial futieg, and therefore private in every rempect. The wontlanuen expected are among the leading churchmen of the country, aud all emi- nent for their scholarly wttasuiawents aud successful careers Grn, Gamer's frat ae necond Army Corpa, sta House has erecta Kan bale felts, soldiers thennel ve family of hin olf me wealthy vince be wen® re : vf dune, the Rishope ihe meeting will *S matters pertaluing ate trivade, Twenty- nod at Fairfax Cour monument on each of the Bull ‘ee monuments, built by the are of anucatone, the oneon the firat battle fleld vo eebin height, and the other “Hteothigh, [kin jooposed to inaugurate these mementoed With spproprinse coremoues busmur- row, A vinwrn crested quite n Ittlo senantion In New Naver, ou Thos by paying ous genuine silver quartere wud ball delinre for grocenes purchased, “Ile woan't goin to keep United States a io hoarded away in stockipyes a lounger nov Getie eral Toe waa saldued,"’ he anid, ond “had kin been seb dwaiust the Cassel guiuplasiers from beginning. Many of the wealthy § therners, who ant ed to the aioncaty proclamnat f are now congratulating themselves then) fortunate event seruie of the dead Pree tideut were wl the tnore generous than his #uce cessor, fuse h thas they did not make any dige thietion du the ratio o Ith, where revceut | Johigonu excludes from the amnesty eo dud | not aecepe Mr, bit o's proposal, who pay ® Crore tn Tabane promise remarkably, Wheat oate and barley ara partou y fine, and larve i r ‘ pale Corn is some. at € nanpe tine for it to | apectot the j rop ia aed by ‘ ex rollagly Matterng © fly | ba nenced vo he Wheat, aud made foartil | rovayen in eome sections, The prospect fore five J crop of fruit waa cever better, Potatoes and al! thor da of retatles look apieudtl, it t have, a6 already announce! in the Ns 0 4 dawape in andal . 1 ou 6 Loulsiace. Planters, we vow | arn, have | loot 6 euiire crops cousisting 0 boa jou te » ‘bbe iubabiteuts, ‘ Fowape, Lead ¢ pomtoucs ral sellog4, and this weyn tnod, but, in tnany inatanees, Poe hoesin cathe aad e@tock is saca Lead would pos by the way AMONG curious pas reeutly peanted France, ‘sone jor am v lester envel with wik, Lnere is ev ora cane wi be put into the 7 o | trepsformed inte wens, ws Will; 5 fi rau inetranens to indicate the exisience of moneraleorepringe of water in laud ; another sas a stup rato the wry ane steoring |b Wr snosber for apply ing eseun children's ¢ ther for heaiug aud lighws apariiuents wb) he gare apparabus, At eo meeting of the Newspaper Pr Fun Bocicty, in Lonion, May wb, Charles Dickens gave sone f bis experiences a6 a Dewayp, re- wrter, turty years ago, ia which he sau:—"T ten transeribed for the printer from my ad notes important puble speeches, in i} the sirictest sceuracy wae red, aud @ nilat in which would have been tu a young man | suvercly compromising, written on the palm of my hand by tue light of 9 dark lanters io ® post-chaise end four, galloping shrouyn e wild country, all ugh she dead of uixbt, as the then surpriaug of fifteen miles an aour.’* (Comtinmed en ihe La Sage.) 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