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— TA ——_ THIRTY.THIRD YEAR. ) NUMBER 10,260. f The Latest News --—0—- FROM WASHINGTON, Pregress of Re-organization. PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT, sovernor Appointed for Mississippi. Trade Restrictions Removed Prom Tennessee, THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. CLOSING OF THE DEFENCE, Payne’s Insanity Not Determined ANOTHER SURRENDERED REBEL, Cool Letter | From Maury. HE WANTS GOOD TERMS. | LATER EUROPEAN NEW Another Keir to the Crown. QUCER PRUCCEVING IN FRANCE, The Linooin Subscription Stopped Proceeds Scized by the Gov. ment, THE WHRAICAN U3 Reorganization. Provisional Governor for Missisatppi, Wushnyton, June 1 he President } the folicwing By the Preavient of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION Whereas, The fourth section of the fourth article of the Conetitution of ite! Soaton dociares that the Ualted States ehall quarantes to iu the Union a Repobitean form o nimecat, and ehall erch of them domestic violence; and + iereae, the Piewident of the United States in, by the Constitution, made Com. or-in-Chief of the Anny and Navy, o- well as ef Civil Krecutive Officer of the Uiited Stas S as ireued protect wanet javesion and is hound — by Osh faittifully execute the = office Vresiden of \aited Staten, to take = ware, Boat the lawe be foithiully executed; and where- as, the rebellion which Dae been waged by a postion Of the poopleot the | tited Siates avainet the properly eonsttiied nu ho stice of the Goverument the eof, in the mest y olent and revolting form, but whose or- FAnized and aimed fo have now becu aliens en thelp cvercome, has, in ite revolution ry prow. esi deprived the people of the State of Miseiaeippl of al Civil government; and wheress, it becomes necessary and pooper toe irry out and entoree th Obitzations of the United siates io the pecple Mi sissippl, in euring them ip the eu G a otto nant, bow ben and wlemnu Constitution of Unied the purpore of enablinz 1! said State to organize 4 State ( fee may be cetablished, Jo od, and loval civizens pre ecw d lite, Liberty aud piopers, f fentot the United states au \uabuer-in Chiet of the Army ond Navy of the i uted states, do heiehy appo.nt Williem 1. Sharkey, ot Misei- tippi, Provisional Gevernor of the State of Missle eippi, whose duty hall be, ot the earies: practiva- ble period, to preemiibe ench rules ami regu ay be necessary ond proper tor convening of Celeyates, to Le cloeen by that portion People ol maid State wuo @ @ oral tot Hite Bt ana no others, fur the puipose of altering ang smend ing the constitution sherest; and with authority to exercise within the .uuite of paid State ali the powers Necessary and proper to enable euch loyal people ot the State of wiseippi to Terioie enald Beate to ite constitutional relacione te the bodera. ex Vornient and to prescuteuch a Kepublicau torn of Brate government therelor, And ite peop @ to prucecs tion by the United stace acasnet inversion, fueurrec. ton and comestic violence; provided that in any election that umy be beid heveefter tor chooeing Bios to eny state ¢ ennen, as atoremuld, no b ehaiite qualited as an elector, or sliall be fan member of auch convention, unless he previously taken and subecribed the oasn sasdetiothin the President's proclama tion of May wi, ALD, is aot ie a voter ou @ jneseribed by the eon on and lakes. ate of Mins sein; fn fore fiate leio.s ine inth ot Jatuacy, A. th. 1s of the aes enlied otbaanes of 6 como, tion, » uonvene !, or the le, ie the TF uteCuriied Wau} Of fire ¥, ana the elie! but puter the Constitution aud | werthe peco ot the cevern: etates Fei ral Uniouw have sighttuly execwnd i ent Ww (be pieecut time, Of the vover Leroby direct t, That the went anda aval Mery Governor in « eeaid bP ovisioaal t thie Provluraation ; aletain trem in ant ourng ne love KOverMMent me hereu aye nned te ite fe ote That the Secretary of State proceed to put in we wliawao. toe United Staves, the adininistra. tion the ¢ tions le prate Department, appile ical lites miovesaad etsiy of the Lieweury proceed ent be ihird, it ot to nominate THO Seecao # Of taxce aod colect nternel revenue, and rn y Deparment meme nur H d pULIM ex culen the revenue lawe o, she Cu tte Nha the OM TN 1 lircite ate mG, Lu tunking 9 niments the SONCe shal Le given to \ue ated loyal Lersone Mune wihiy the Ge tiete where thers rey Guiiceare tote pe towed, Ant 1 euitable tee be tound, then persona 4 tect sil be Routed i er Gesoral proceed to tiawe of the | «to lo al tesiven 5 apeeinunens; bu sera then to aprolat ave atee Wathen € pe e.0ne: of Ai a.e Hub ouady here ate bith, dias thei Jut,e tog the Juticlal Die er in which Sf #6 DO Uue, procee hoi 1 , with t ° ieory Wud the Avorn y (ie efhve.s to lie! aud hi end a vit the a to the te tame , » the N Die pas bine WO ap le Cad Lited oy id Pub i ‘ PO. s Geciee. in relation ty baval ‘ Sere ary of the Enterion putin appl aph + tates ab fat UIIO F s a the Ur , i‘ Lor ‘ } bon, thie ‘Thisteeuth dus of June ear olour Lord. One Thousand Ei hr Mine ° Bixt tye, snd of the ia lependeuce of the Lauited rater, the Big aty th Phew Jounson, By the President WilldaM H. Sewarp. Secretary of S'ate Washinylon June lve Judeg Sharkey ly repre. British | sented to have been @ Union man thronghout the | wide ares of desolation, A few decrepit houses and easing chimneys are all that remain of the once rebellion, and from his honesty and purity of charsc- Ver will doubtiess be accepiable to the people of Mis Glesipp! Mestrictions Upon Trade tn Tennemeo KRemeved. Washington, June 15.—Anothor proclamation has been issued by the President, removing all restrice tions upon commerce with Kast Tennessee porte after the first of July next, and declaring that ineurrec- Hon in that tate te suppressed, Bul aothing fn this Proclamation «ball be construed ae (ropairing any of the existing peaeltios for treason, or as rettoring tho habeas corpus, or doing away with military lew whenevor neccasary for public safety. From Salt Lake. Arrival of Speaker Colfax and Party—An Indian Attack on a Mormom Train. Salt Lake, June 12. speaker Colfax and party ar rived seserday morning, @laht days from Denver. They were delaved ty Indian hostilities. The In- diane attacked s Mortaon train at North Piatte Cros: vin elehtofthem, aod at Keele Creek Station, « few hours after (hay parsed, and killed or wounded all the etock tenders and widie The City Council and citizens met the patty two miles from this city WH. Hooper, fn a welcoming speech, extended the horpitalities of the cite. Mr. Coifax re ine a beiliiant feture for Utal, if h poove true to ‘be Union and ole dle w Town ght auece us people wae edidreaaod by laws. of three thowand Spoaktr Colfax, Lieut.-coverso: Croe of Dtiunole, end A 1) Sarde Tv" party roma here uatil | pext Monday, Ceca stos has sent out troope to stop the Indica un, aed will keep the mall route oper From sn i rer lice, San Prancis une t os h On ben pt to eeize the pteamer Cows, Have been held to anawer before the County Court on acharre of | | 2d inet, | informe erand lsrceny, Efforts are etill making to in- duce partion toen' lat Fr for Mexico. The Northern Mines are re and beeinntng to yield largely ae in ere makin the grandest 4th of Jiuy, ever Known on the Pecitic coat n the eration Aseoeclation ing to trade Preparations here for bration of the From Maracaibe. Capt. Avery of bark Tere, wh last evening fiom Marseaibo, inform: oe that the newe of President Lincoln's neanseination Maracaibo on the lith of May, nad the nt Honoree and all the national ver ywered at haf mast for three days by order of his Excellency, General Geo, Sutheriand, the Preal dent ple was followel by all th conrule, G ent prev ed in the town in consequence of araid thet war expected. re nently took plac ht ofthe loth, Gene ernl Pulgar and (ae report eaid! 200 fcllowers, but with what result could net be learned, ne all comin. nication wae closed Letween the barand the town. No apprebension war felt howev avery prepara- tien wasn for the emergency. Our Iron Clads. Official Account of the Keception Ha- vu An impudrut Letter trom the Re- bel Maury Washington, June ii.—The Navy Department bas rece've! acommunication from Admiral 8, W. Gor- don, dated on board the fing ship Suequebanna, Mamp- tou Roads, June 12th, in which he seye I havo the bonor to inform the Department of mr arrival here thie day, in company with the Monat. nock Chi yaand Montiesijo, The Canonieus, in reached * iu port whie. ox foreign t excite hieh eul- athe nu tow of the Lappe, wae eet bi Vort Real on ihe Mth inetant, wea alreses of that pince, for coal, ae eho had jose than a di euppiy. tay letior of the the Departmentof the Intended vieitof the Captain Gevere: to the Monitors on the following day, He was accompenced by « number of of the dicni- officers and a iarpo etall, comuprial tis taries of the piace, and as le pinned abies the thea shipon she way to the fron clads, was saluted be the fo mer vorr | With very litth ur ae the ¢ tain waa indy to ¢o on board the ock nd after having thoroughly examined » the Cenonious war virited, aud tb ty finally came on board thie chip, | aeeoinpan.e {’ toe Copiain Cen. eralin his taree, and ho remarked tome that, in making these visite, he wae acting contrary to vee if netto Fy ah law: bath marked in his atte request visited the Btopewail, aid the unfavorable 1 which that vessel appeared, upon contrast wit) our own iron-clads, couls botiail ip making an tupree sion, The squadron lett Havana on the 6th, houree and wharvea were crowded to wituom the departure of the monitors, whose movements erected the grrat- t the Monadnock I consides o perfect sucess # steamed yewih this ship, has given ne trouble, a Time no anz- jety, 1 wil not be guilty bere of bad tuate by express. ine my rexrets at not talliow iu with the Stonewall ag sea. in the mideto. ber destruct ve career, in order te p ove with what ehe could have Leen takeu I buink it be ter t ad ve been th ip ignificant one t f the foree atm, o mand could h and yet not be entited to epecial p. * tk aloue, thay ready eald. fs her superior in every way, be to say that we are withous #ickn. ae in the command. L enclore a characterm.te letter iram Moi. Meacy, formeriy oi our navy, received the aay Lefore T left Havene, The rebe tion could hardly ve well ended Without a special parole bo that gen ae, y % Var- hina prac. rTRrEA, I follow the fortunes of my uative ad in the bile pri that sh not laid down her arne | command, officially, slone, and public concern abroad, Never- vider tu vroletance would be + deem it proper formudly re to confess and to Pieuge you in she words ot honor, that ehould f tind yee! before the final insuyucntion of peses within Bre gin, 1 treally cou here wi the juriedietion of the tuited Rratce myrei! a soner of war, bound by the couditio which have been or way be Gen, Lee aud tie other, Be wel eeud your amwer through my ron, Col Maury, a patoled Powoner ot wer in Richmond he meantine, aud until | hear to the coatrary, Lahal! act as though my urteucer bad teen tormady accchyed ou the above erma and condiuous, Reapectiniiy, &e., M. F. Maury, Conminuser Cs, Nav To Commander [ Mea.co Monuments at Ball Run. Condition of the Battlofields, On Mondsy were erecved two monumente of dark brown sandstone, 27 fe.t hieh, on the firet and #& cond Bull Kun battletelds, ‘The monum nt on the first Buli hun fled ie wituated ou she hill in front of the Inemoinbie etone Louse, on the epot where the Four tenth Kiooklyn, Piet Mchigau, sud First and Sec. oud Maine were moat hotly engaged, and where Kicks S. Naval Fores in the Guil of u arrived bero | on tiov- | formation the . ue and tho Rimpe to the te ale ¢ | Mexico. M. fu to & ye iberid Johueom shat ity sites. the Dmp Maxuuilisn to Oia frieudiy relations © tho | | etie snd Gilflp loet heir batteries, The shaft | ears upon ite top @ hundred pound she. Ou whe pedestal a ech corner te hel of sumer size, On ove side of the hast 19 inse.ited, “Lo the memory of the patriole who jell at Hud Kun, July end | ou tue levecse, “Eiected June | ‘the mon Groves tou te sami i reportiona, len ov 6 ipreripin uy uory of ihe parriota who fel at¢ Ise. Th @xenieon party, wi Preeceied trom Washes jngi @ by extra tisin to Larios Station, was quite loree, and included Mator Generals Hevntrle TOAD, Meus, Wilcox, Aud Par Bry der Gene Leuba apd ii Gomer henry, ‘adge Glin M. Broadheae of +t MITY, Gud several Ind Mo.e carenn. tered vent | on at Alexan- dria, end et hae » the whole pacty traueferiod to a and Jos, shakin, pitching and foun. av ¢ €. he wretched old Vir pints roace to the rene of te oF try thiomeh whieh theese ecu the ead marka of war, ue Asad growth of vegetation whieh eo. sears ond unelebtly wreeke ined Year, Liou Alexaudyia to wy t evens. The coun Parsed etl beers +s the luxuriant ving to hice the fo the Inet four tils-Held bb one want village of Fairfax Court-house The old Koing to decay and ite walla pierced by riflemen, threatening ruin, trees and tho gravel walke are 0" broken brick and mortar, hal 4 the seeds, alone the sie of ehure A dozen, lation shough submissive, lowe The vieinity recog! ated nearly all the marke of etrugele, an my and ito of the event. Tho battle-field of Groveete tw tlhesly arked with traces ofbatue. iere tered, The bones of the soldiers of both armies are scattered over qe felde, and many skulls are to be found. The dedieatory exerciars on beth ide were timilar, cooststing of prayer by Kev. Dr. MoMurdy, Teauing ofa hymu written by the poet P. Bb aD Feat Helotelman as A military parade. Speeches were Ohio, General Wileoa, General Geveral Parueworth, At services were similar to those descr.bed From Europe, Two Daye’ Latcr News. ‘The Beotia, which leit Liverpool on the Sd of Jane, has arrived The Princces of Weloe waa aafely delivered of « on on the Sd inet. ; mother and child ar well, The eve * somewhat un Privcess having ovening The London correspondent of the Gt vnpias does not believe In Canadian tmission, as announced by the sara tho Ce ‘wetod, Manchestor own, jorere have indeed been huelly ne+ re than arvonth respecting tbe fortt pistuiy ai UDtot the hive expenditure. ‘ree ta the Hotes of Commons, on the 1’ correstness of the shove etatement iu anewer to que dian Deloentes iad net been b hut hopow short « ‘ tt ane ache toe complerton, w be abie to report tue results, MEXICAN Q te eutbority, tue atet le eenttoM eave tliat the mirsic Relgian La Parr ten that ¢ 16,000 men ven neral Board o La Franey Kloin waste acquains the King of the oo with sor vith end affeirc United Scatee to cong-atulste bh ceived from Ir that M. iotn he “0m a the reception he bad ve oh nacn The Gtome alludes to the alowe, aud says We bave rome re phe leve that ia! rence tae einformed tout porte { the Uaited Sin ) informed “ ‘iloin was notre Job weal and thatthe Envow of the Broperor Marauil iin wre hol ste to open even intomnal relations with Mr, Job OF aby iiember of tie cabin The Fenech Goverument has prohibited the two sour eubsecription atarted to present Mrs. Lincoln wise medal huve beon seized by Uy The eubeeriptions tn Gendannerie the provi erpected to cetuen to France about the 6: of dune La Prees dooes that Prince Napoleon basany inten tloa of quitting France Anetria had ¢iven ber of the Provincial Be ates of Relleawik a in accordance with the Constitution of i554, in order to vote an electoral law for the counmon Det of the two Duechles, The Danes in North Schleawie bad prevented a memorial tothe Prussian Commission that the me sof May 10th etate that a triple alliance Wroril, Uruguay and the “men have bees seut against Varecuay, The Brarillan fleet hae aniled for Corrientes and Humata, War hes not ret clared between Paraeuny rod aypeare imminent. Other eceounts received at Lia. bon state that Buenos war againet Daraguay, artic The telecram from the Kiver Platte, confirming the anticipated mip.ure Lecween Paracuay and Buenos Ayres, o ted. cres'e any appre. heneion rp vod w fi thrown buowedl agajuet the zil. Mo seo sod Buen hali-eavace troope may we lying provinces of thoee compl: the vew rey ilo adv has been elened hotwaen Areentine Republic heen de- Tuenos 4 Avies had actually declared The London Trvms, in ite ony or AKhouh his & mischiet on (he out countiles, they are, it may be aseumed, wholly sncoinpeteut to pertonn any important operations of re, usar worfare (Latest ria Liverpool) It is stated from Marke that Mi, Uiselow, Us. Min Meter, has given the French Government the mont positive aseuravces tunsthe Washington Cabinet ie firmly resolved to respect and cause to be respected, the strictest neutrality with regard to Mealco, now placed under the protection of France Martial law line te ed in Hungary, Ip the Prustinn Chamber of Deputies the bill for the increase of the Prureian Navy bad bee dircuseed aud rejected by a larce tumority In the debate Herr Von Biemarek repelled the asvertion that the Prus- b Covernment hat entered Into veg eniuark forthe surrender of North anid the non-settionent of the qu the Ducbies wae attatuted fo the ailatory declarations ot the Duke of Ausustenburg, TH the Duchies agree tothe Panesian ¢ thous tt wae andifescut what cousiruction they guve tucminelee with He Latest Commercial. Liverpool, Saturcvay night, June 8 Cotton: aales to-day SUN bales, The workes wae dull A de- clined ‘od, Baler to specuators aud expoiters, 2,000 liendetaffe dull, Provisions and steady, Loniom 3—Evening dividerd Amevican Becuritive U8 Birr -twantion, 66% 006; Tiivoie Cemtral, tonto sy Erie KU, dad, Tho Conspiracy Trials, Procecdings on Tuesday, Washington, June 15. Mr. Cox called the attention of the Courtto the tellowiug, whieh appeared in the tet, Produce quiet -Copols clored at 52% ex- hVENING Bian of yesterday, copled from a Maryland | nowepsper aM On she 4th inet FPRIOLS LETTER, two men, named French and Me- Aleer, of South Bran Virvinin. were arrested by Mayor ere and brourhtto thiectty, aud lodged in the gund hours, on the charse of write @ mnyste- rious ietter to. Wilkes Booth, and which waa sub. mitted in eviderce belie the weaesination Court at Wasiiugton. It fraud, perpetrated | arid to be a Gove taining 4 bitter hagre urus out now a te nt tore thi the etter wae @ pemed Purdy, who 4 availed himeelt of this 4 French ana McAleer have been released, sud Pardy arrested and piceed mm Clore confinement on the charve of commistueg tuo alloged feud Cumberiand, Md. Vow Mr, Cox emid if thie letter w ought to Lave the henertof it. He had not been able wo find the lette but rupporsed it war thc letter addressed to Jou Wiikee Kooth at the Natlon- al Hotel Mr. Bingham, Areistant Judeo Advocate, said it Lore date the 6th of April. The matter should no record, If the pariics want Purdy, le* him be } But he objected t roduc newene eereplie, for which noiwdy Woo tesponsible, The lever referred to asa fraud Leare evidence upon the tace of itof having been written by on* counected tu the murder of the resident. Though nerves fraud, the defence in queatior reorhad Fashioned Court-house itself ie haif ruined, ite root t no distant day to fall in the eeneral The hotels are but hoveln, the groves of shade 01 { by @ | iy the thape, of ite former male popu. remain proud, even ip their begeard etate, Centrevile ie even more dego- of Bull Run would scarcely be red as a battle-field, Four years have obliter- the relic hunter only bow and then fiudetn the erase a me- * tnlies beyond. toward Warrenton, fs more dis- the shot and she!l are thickly hidada a) and the trees are aplin- the second monument the both doing the euded @ concert the previour the success of the He ro they have tailed to PRE AL Boorp he wheh thee were authurived to nifled thas Paghwud wad ee Napoleon eee consent for the convocation 1 Holstein, aufer great hardships under res botit NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1865. j eeneibility § ACT minted that tbe | the person to «hom it was addressed, the writer was none the lee guilty Jodee Advoca'e General Holt eald the matter war how undorgolne inveatiation, and there would cer tainly be no concealment made of the result. it should not go ou Lie record, PXAMINA TION OF DR. JAWPA OC. MALT. By Mr. Dortor Witnens tortified that he bad era Mined the prisoner Payne in regard to hie plreical condition, Mir ove had a perfectly natural look, ox- cept that it had no intellectaal oxpreasion, thous h capabse of evincing a great deal of passion and foe! inf The shape of his hend was not eymmetrical, the left alde being much betier developed than the right Hie paleo war about thirty strokes above the natural average In other respects, with the exception of a matterin regard to sh the Court bad been in- formed, bh ealth seemed to be good. Upon ques- tioning him in ard to hie metory, the prisoner Snawored all questions pat te bim willingly, but hit tulnd appeared to be very in Tile intellect waa of ® very Jow order, and dull and feeble, Witness de- scribed to the prisoner a euppored care in which @ Pereon had committed the crime of which he was charged, and arked him whether be thought a pereon who committed euch aw act would be justified ; and he anid he thoueh? they would, Upon fnquiding nis fuason for this opinion: bis answer amounted to th the thoughs ia waraperson was entitiod to ta Q. From rour whole sxamination of the prisoner, are hod of the opinion that there are reasonable greands lot believing thot he is ineaue? A. T shoult way there were, It eeenis to me t no mar eho parte tly sane could exbibitthe same matter base Mite which the prisoner taauheetud. There‘ Attempt at deespiou He arewee et try ¢ f far ae hie miad would permis + UTROML Atty | yp Tent intent to vec iveor r Te uid not eve a besitive opinion as to whether he was laboring vader either moral or mer Judge Advoe fey hat what rou hay condition of Pays ty. Holt. Q Tandectiart goa to acoweced ue peculiar in the sit hot insanity, bat extren snnet discover aug poellive al out of # vars ferbie, inert mind; 4) y tatber than adermugeuwat, of mir very low order of | mua the wi ow regard mite ter} ntal Inesnit e examination er Pay CL earw? Al her made oder to thats Edo net think tingle ex th Thave made wound enffice $0 dectue the quesion. but Fielewe there ie enouth to way wot be a porscetly wiaot cleo any tive The enbeinee the f CHOuas fOr Uap Clor apinion that Ge is Ay Hae but thee are oul hiya etispicion of hie ineavit tar ce ol hirrload thot persone insane | He An iim tH Aree Honey of pa # wen this st t rd, Q. Wer be labor { VONot the lense ' aha hia veunoty ere cored wer JiMcult for him to anew QY. Did yon rete Wks biown tte tw Comite umaty sepoei bie my who did not know * meet sreot hi ue \ » wit DT have knew ermor ho toges ther own namo. Qo then mt cone ¢ *'@ for ‘aol pane nwey “ a t Mr. Deeter arked fe aces itnue hie examin 16 ablecet ineentty of the pete the ‘et nocated ty tad Da, stever re ‘ NO@ Abed Sureeod Norra. were epporubod Dy tee Court to aeslet dn. tial) to the er anina ion PLAN NATION OF JON 1, NORTEN, My Mr. Athen. Keside in Prince Georges Connty; have teride) there it do years, io Sura tavile have Ruowa Mee = or men Ve ber rep ta w ber mem tenthtuk k « WP very wom have tr comuencemers of the conversation with her ou £0 qnontly ver met Wot new au) portica: eulerts; win nequainual with WZ. Jen. Re scoy tip elon se that be wea good Laton man PXAMINATION OF WML OW en Hy Mr, Aikeo Kerl near Rurratteville: have know neath for about bar al B looked upen id our ms ay he a vy, a hed cron. ver 5 aed | express # dinloval continent; kine Med Z. Jeoking at the commencement ot the wr he waskiown uae very etronme | nion iat reputation wntll et bis nogroer on, eud bore erume ( RXAMINA Tow OF MACE CLONED, nrrett for ein ye wae hire plain of hareh treat she frequently fed Union eol- aye tried to do tic beat rhe could tor ing them the best in the bause aod very om {ving them alt in the house; recollect that at one tise ehe cutup the last ham fora party of | uion poi bene them, ver knew her to take from the sol dier: hove, Kuew ber to say any thing ip foc or of tae south, Knew here ealebt to be fads, and have Ge- queutly threaied @ newdle tor ber, REO ROWR- EXAMINATION OF JOIN M. LEOVD. Ry Mr Aiken When tho carttuee were fret brought to my houre. 1) ere fakeu up etalre by hin Ht. Sureat ond royce f, aod put between the Jotete, where they remained until the day Mre. Bur- Tart cn!'ed to give di. ectionscomerning them, which wns Kiiday, the Dish of Apri, in accordance with her directions, Tiook them ous from where they had been eecroted, erd them ready for whoover mi htenll for them that night; Taleo prepared that night two bottles of whithey A bottle fs elown to the witness, which be stated ¢o be like thore used to his bar-rooin, but war vet one of the two of which he bodppoken, It was Harold, not Booth, who amid to the on the wehbtof (he seamesipation, “Lioyd, wake bar en: d cet tuoee things" RE-EXAMINATION OF MiMforFUI® I'y Mr. Aiken Sew Mr. Llozd ou the evening of April léth; he w th fiv ory m4 ia | ever » hans; for mme t vonthe be Les becu in the habis vor; Hore 40 40 pant, four or of drinklug fiecly. Tid not hear the full cou fession of Mr. Llord to Ceyeals Cottingham: tut heard rome remarke; did now hear bins es Thatvile woman «he lose ruined me.” When previously wee on the stand I peckage | me a nehed it Mre. durratt banded “No” Busehe did banding Whe rey pitoleave it the that we nb J and 6¢ ‘ock, Wituew Lad uo huowledee of the contea f the packuee, row som thing ta Ma Liord’. ide afte: he came in the La we, when Mra, Burrate lett; Lat could not aay that If waa the pack. ace; raw bin have the package at be came into the house, but not while he was cow*ue iu; remem. ve eyes on the parsof : on one cecasion she told witness thet her ey e-aiche wna failing very fuet, Hy Judes Tineham Witness had stated before that Mra. surratcend John M, Lloyd had s conv. raa- tion oulrive the house on the efternoou ot Mra. Bure ratt's visit. Ind not see the packase ater it was broveht iniot ruse, Do pot know whether Sirs, Burract did o1 did not bund a package to Mr, Lloyd WE-ENAMINATION OF MAJOR ROKEMT, By Jadee Bingham, — Witness tated that the day on which Generali, Fy Buder was ordered to leave New Yorr alter the last preridential election wae the Lith of November, and that Geu, Butler roade appli- cation to be al to remain unbll the fol ing Monday which appleation wae cranted, he-crom-ernmination of G, 8. Devenny, by Mr Ewing At the time the pistol was tired on the eveu- fig of the areussination witness wae on the stage of Foro'e Toeatie lembiag against the corner of a ecene, onthe leit hand side, When l fir aw the prisoner Spangler, atter the esespe of Hook, he wae shutting peope to pet upon tabaltaner Mr stowart bpsegles thes rin the green iovin to bet eome water for ‘he perenne in the Viesdent's box IT apw Spangier go to) «the § «door when Booth cullea hin previone to the asasaedination Thd not hear any convecaation between Spancler and Booth, Witness war ou the pavement i tontot the thentre shout five minut ft one fon, Did not eee ppangler there atan ever kuew bpangle: tov cars heavy mouet the counsel tor the p:fsunere (cxcept in the eave of Payor, wo allcral ineon' le yet tobe tented Upon) severally erate! that bear ce cove bad cume Pheve he lag no tarther atir eee noecent, the Come mie.on « journed unuil lL 4 sr OW Boon, Washington, June The socution fa the couspiracy trial haa three or fourwore wits sete examine, Thedefeuce bas clercd, aud oly om ais the report of the wedical survey es to the alleged insanity Arnold's father wae permitted an inter. view with bis son to-day, the former freely ehedding tears, ol Payne Revel lotriques in Canada, Duffalo, June ii.—We learn from an eutirely re tponalbie authority, that aman calling himer!i F. A. St. Lawrence, elaimiug to have beeu a Colone! in tho rebel arty, |e acting as au agent of Georse N ferme Tocker Cleary A Ran in Vanmin endeaw PRICK ONK CENT. TWO CENTS IN © by the offer of large eames of money, to lnduce persone to Ko to Washington {io rebut the teetimony of thé Wituesses against the aseaseination conspirators, Bows Items LBD Falegraph to the How York Bunny Arvacas in the interior of Alademe ere quiet and | hopeful, ‘The soldiers are at home cultivating their farms, and business is reviving. Masou Gusroan Tenay baw been sppointed to the military command of Virginia, and Majar General Ord to the command of Oregon. Tas provaliity isthat DR. Goodloe will be ap pointed Marebal ofthe District of Columbieln the place of Lemon, reeigued, Tor Old Capitol Prison has been nearly cleaned of prisoners, there belu,: leas than s huudred there at the present tine, and of this number the majors ity are sick and woundlet rebele Tus Mayor of Savann scoompanied by twa other members of the City Governinent, arrived a® Washington yesterday, to conice with the Presie dent relative to the intereste of Georgia, A ro noran dispatch from Mobile ctates that ares construction meeting was hed in that eity on the 6th, which asked for @ military governor, ant per- mission to take steps to get back into she Union Tas Mayoralty of Now Orleans continues to be w vexed question, Col, Quincy exhibits no dispom- Hon to vecate the offic li in bumored that Gens Canby will refer the whole mulyect te Waebington- Noant Unoonsy the Washington correapondent of. the Sacranjonte Uston, bas beea appoiuto Oticer, and ea-Coggrossman Thomas B. Sb Surveyor, for the port of Men Francisco, Tx confequence of the continued mdtsposition of Mr. Frederick W. Seward, Clarence A. Bewardy Feq. of Now York, has been appointed by thy President, Actiug Assistant Secrotary of State, Tir muibsceiptions yeaterdey to the Seven-Thirty loan, ae telegraphed to Jay, Cook & ©), smoune h). ‘The uumber o. individea) subscrip~ one bundred dollare to ¥ Hon eurnd lees than Bri vinted | ‘ New Oneeann ady'cos, of the Sth inst, state thes there ne et coales from Carrollton, Kenney which threstesed serious dewage, Lae been closed , Lut another io the same vicinity «reported immi- new Ap the! OO brain from Balt more was approach- tug Washington, pesterdsy afleruoon, af @ point tro miles Cictant from that eclity, tt carne into col- Teton with @ train loaving with soldiers, en route for home, ‘The reault was the death of two aol- dlera sud the iauring of twenty-eight} # number of them provauiy tatn Tho suilerera wore ot {tu Douglas Hospital. bel governar of Miewiesippl, bow iseie ha proclamation, orderiog the sher.ff# of the several counties to bold electiona on the 19th of June to elect delegates to a couvention to be held. et Jackson, on the "1 of July, the day eppotated. by the boys leg alature, Tho ‘secesl'' leaders openly boant that by thie movement of Clarke and the legislature, they have obtained the recownitior af the piste, and amnosty for the past Avil oy betwoen the US, and the Republic of Honduras hav Leen proclaimed, in which Hondurse engages to open negotiations with the various gov~ eromente with wheh i may b relations, for | thelr separate recovrnition of the perpetual nen- trallty, and for the protection of the contemplated | Th uduran inter-cceanic railway, from the Atlantic to the Poot Qoeana, She agrees that the nght of vbee rene Chankr, th way or tranait over such route, aball be at all time: open and free to the Government and citizens of the l. 8. Our Goverament engages to assist Hon- duipas in protecting the aame from interruption or seizur, #0 long as Wis agreement is unbroken, ‘Dy Met to the Hew York fun.) Srmurn guests are beginning to flock to News port Nor leas than 5,000 pbotographa of Booth, the essaeein, Lave Loon sold by one Orem in London, Goveanment is reopening the Boushern post- offices very ray idly. Borten in now selling at 20 cents per pound in Bt. Albans, Vt A ewattcarn in everything is generally good for nothing. Masor-Genmmat Keres Saxtom bas been ap volnted State Comu te oner of Freedmen's Affaire ee the State South Caroline and Georg Tue wost feshlonable place in thie country is Niavara -on account of ber magnitudivous ‘wat fall,’ you see, Tun Police recently arrested in the streeteof Lou~ don # soumuambulist, who bad walked throe miles in his ebire. Tr (a stated by # Montreal paper that ten rebel bave ten millions of dollars drpowited in various banks of that city, Tue largest striped bass ever caught in the Hud~ son river, Was takon near Hath last Saturday, welghtug 65 pounds, No doubt e lady may be expected to make agreat noise in hue World Whe her «ress is covered with bugles. Tur Savannah Rarverroan gaye that the major ty ov! Savannatiane, the former large alavehol lors in particular, refuse to be couforted or consoled with the new order of things, Tur Vbiladelphia Lanogn learna of the eafe ar rival of Henjamin, the Confederate '“Beoretary of Beate’ at Bermuda, Dreckinridge and Tranholn, it is feared, have aleo marie good their eavapo Gus ayT has nearly completed bis annual re port as Geueral-in-Chief, whch bie duties in the neld jrevented him from finishing in time for transroiemon to Congress at {ie just soasion Tux President ia exercising th: perdoniog powers much more freely than is Ki bers!!¥ 8uj j Used, ant ® cumor says scarce! e plicant for specia parden has Leen refused, Geo, N. Sagpens jas written another letter + the Rochester Paci vy Ustes, inclucing @ prog me for the formaticn of Ve gress and powertul nations party’ © ! culation merously 'n North Carolina werned, anking the bebligu the U. 5, Distict Court o Bouth Carulun. A pov oamed Thompeon, aged about 15, tried v pto atucving rai road train et Watertown, u ; ” wh he ‘ell and was killed, his braing } te ng scath red about bis entraie protruding, aud } ove arta severed fron the body, Worn part abring great men togethe oor, The gre 6 Of each is kept back, and every foible ap peel ouwinebt eg il bbe O1) piang should meet to exchenge suu%-boxos A rORMIDABLE® gang of robt has been broken ‘Ceotluued on tho Last Page,