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t Cord ober THE TILRTY THIRD VEAR. ) 1 NUM MEK 10,978 f NEW YORK, TUESDAY, Th L { Jury hae dlernisoed the complaint age ne the parties | an jl erentied no “ethers Io the minds of toth | all-import e a est ews charred with the atrempt to violate neutrality by an | (U0 fo eeytent events merved to ethen » means of ¢ | xpedition to Mexico. The charge for the attempt to een) danrer to Titeity ja moe JUNE 20, 1865, {TSR RNta ie CUMRENCY” to that end. Kept im prison, with no | trial for conepitaey to overthrow the rovernment of aitinw "Le omter workd, how ca the Lolied Mtates, punishable by the act of the a preed on the toake the neccesary injuirias? How can thre who | Coneress of the United — St (from the Executive than from as may know the witnesses be able to cou 0 be ia t *, Me a e e won aie Slet ot daly, 1861; of second, whether By Tele - esize the steamer Colon ie still pending before the | SNe roent of the Government By far tiem on the erbinet® A trial ao conducted { ¢ eh trial for i ald and comfort w the ex y graph to the N. ¥. Sum. lose) courte, f toaxtend ite powere beyond Hiay Not as po doube ie the cae iu the pre | a“ (hte trial to Hountabatle by the act of Cone 4 es eens et ae ~ ary fo the @ hy J 1 rethe puniehinent of @1) but the | presed the 17th of c Phint ebether be ©) were studious to piace them hecoud th, Tt ie ete lone entre the innocent te great | teon bie trial for ald tring the murders of FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Horrible. oat alee 'W dhe’ rescue avestue | Saneel "K"yactgre snore abe chataciet of te | AVyhaut thurs resident ofthe Usioeh Bean t on of hie ce, the eaitint i fe fon, witeh t hteved eiy ill of the nee 6 ‘ al de’ on of ‘ : Oatrage and Murder Two Little Childrem ir) take iy ists th tea y leew hal wets alment wholly; ont of existences tly | the three era Sea inneds tat} deat Arrival of Prominent Rebel ce wae | cu,'es. and tothe beet of hie abtlit: pvanrwn § ®Artlutiasruited to 8M Al | Accutane Ceot Gite teak conten thw B80 a cis. Bostom. June 19.~ A tuoat horrible care of outrace stivation of the Tuled Kime devaot t rESrNt TN MN fit woof war yan ay one offence cot G - -- — And tnurder came to licht yertorday in a place called 7 “y leeraee ‘ F i vert y pd io © crime ‘ Po easter te In Ex-Governor Moo 0 Museey's Wood, in Roxbury, The bodies of leatella au {wat ai aid of the rebellion, distines “ { , 119 on nivale wee recetved aa] and separa t yenan mete by t Alabama, Joyce; aged 14. and her brother, age ears, were : : A eS cree Among Them haga ea yh ' se © tila secret wud cone | of mu Hot the tebealtons U found murdeied, the little gitl having firet been Arler aimuoet as @ rave. giving alts ele n, ao det N 7 flendishly outraged, and jouble murder probebl ve denouned civiliced ui ee atreme dc “hat oy J “i i J ‘ay mma tite 49 . nies puuiel ” { thie char whether the EWS FROM THE WEST, | committed to tide the diaotical crime. ‘The parents moe puurels | the this charres whether the, - - a of the dead childien reside in the Blevench Ward of i it war aa | bot refer 5 © mete means by wnich the thise dare t y reapec at hia ' f ovent ae teguiliy, Apublic | comepirat Hand comfort to dhe rebeitlon § Jef. Thempson's Army. soit Peagaritlae tg Abalone rio athe Cons tiatieeot witnesses and | whether it wer not merely tha overcact by whicl! ths ‘ bate little victiine of thie moet ter itie aff hot ent ‘ titiet € in ware vical 1 | crime of a ry febe. ion waa complete e - engaced in gathering wild towers in thew ‘ rhe ™ od , € t f ow Pelee Auth wt i tae tet he crite of gonep er une! afer, y ine wreatt : amed the Cor itiot he wate te the t and es-ential fo the ne the teatt: or whe Governmer . 7450 OF THEM AT CALRO, | e2kine wreaths of eveceieen and fom cr and she n ire period would | protertion Ui Nat Ghat ait ip tos | hese facts would probs Wy eonvict iy pespiey bub wilted fruite of their labor In athe about them ef Te) ‘ ene) true fuer ts et thal whouy of | they do not aive, olther paral oF © ! cone ye . int 7 ere their bodies w red he ¢ J he on te parti ia the slightest evidence thet this boy Iarol: e Horrible Crime Wear Boston. wlaetlis : eredircovered, The | ernment tier ha t atated Americas suche doctel | funapited with Hoot and others, In aid of the rutel aaa ebildren have beer ine einee Mouday of last week ‘ { t he aden 1 tained lion and for th vec throw of wv ‘ Ride 4 hg om Al 9 r hhh te ‘ tee 41 eonment ° entre. at (nite) Bate hey ahow noth that might ne OUTRAGE AND MURD ton, Sane t 4 | las evolutionary career. constitnied them | woud le higi bie crown, Ut will answer to | bave vecurred to any one p aly seweot with va Dowton, June ‘ r t | ; ul i Atleey &@ painter, wae | A pe wold nes wduced stem 1 ' wee ie particuiar trial | tt Tost pe t nocence ' term Oriested tod eugeloion of complicity an thet biked ve i trae rt ed and | bas been ou and that secteey | fideatial communication’ te the wines r thie rounder e fares ' a ¢ y er ‘ " “ ‘ Lieve man’s own construction, @ teant Two Childree the Victims, |e er Mn veh howevnes | finjenst le See eae | thie ek ds OPA a Pi nodit ' u ‘ ® aaninet bi Kewarus, that are tee * eaten wiih thet afer leaving the theatre , 1 : avet f ' ‘ an f ' . . ‘ t wl by ee they had been, the three eter 9 WASHINGTO a utng to $ cuoftt eeu y A y a YiohiiGt N ee and indi P 4 eof ew tone ' ‘ ' that w hector thea info @ restaurant vat be found th event creates a eenes t t , ove ‘ ‘ f tterly ‘ wie ® ie fi . dy | Of the fet that thieboy Marold w ’ i jiu ion, in thie regard, ) , | thiouchont mmunit "| ‘ ores ie : ‘ te tary be designed toe et en. te ’ ard atetter iv the ane of Hooth, there was no England and the Rebeis, | Mrs tho | other cots cations vhet 4 Ite patilotie authors. Lotendect to pince t Tational OF reacauble watt, He was cenrly guilty - - tothe 1 learning the f hee { e ’ i “ i itt «jing t ar wh e ud the ower, not only | of (hat erties, and must le le ie py . 1 ewooue Hise nee sted to! P t e “ miuet dele tw of the eroenttye ‘ i tyeait < 4 ' 8 accuse aitogecher ¢ LETTER FROM MR. SEWARD, | 1:0! anlise me rgoret wots ws sane Snnmvadion wnued dete tte ho erratic cuts epartmcataf the gore ta | but dR ecrubed, by, He enue a atcha, Ln re i ‘ aunen \ Additional Curticalare by Mail , " : . | Lin Abies te ae aide ii abetted in much murder, oe thes sien’ and od te ; * tthe Ally nnd abso | coln, ¢ that Le aided, and ate Pa cnirac jials day. 8s two Roeton merchants wore walking at a eritumid ite thle tne \ ‘ iene to hus peotetion seatnat executive | eet torth va the apeettiontions and charge, But thou : id , ¥ dene otte . mis! 1 be the hey there are ee ' in gene ¢ jialified | De, body aud eonl, be found bim untit for de g ; y fo Weot Roxbury, thes came upon the beds of a vonng | lew, aut where t is provided tie eatne nw, | terme, What woult these great wwe ond hed | biad and vielones, te was cows La Ae ind | - stained with blood, | She from a civ hee. wauAt therefore be tuade te vo Ua ry wou beew decried | land, and Mooth perunded Vee pean Me ASN, OF NCS Oury, were at Y an ‘ hein rhapai atin t ate ws ‘ ‘ t widental | by the Government that shonid be iched the ee eaOd 80 SHE Bi Upon eaainination @ | turns 4 ‘ ' it th ver stuteciou, Jt t8 (he declaration of Booth, made at &e & b) toll ea Wie Visleten aaa ie te UATE ! and ee far eet 1 ‘ i hoon ind ejoeted ae lithe dieeot hiecapture 1 declare betors ty Makeg coe bad dely violated, and that @! ie concerned. 1 to Kou i aa cltive 1 thoew, Who at any thine thereat that thir tuna sa innocent.” Booth well Biew wb the enemmemeese o Ha y eth pixtoen difie ' .Coinnoen oF wacuie law e are € “ eoalls tilt ; thee hetoede that deciaration that his hours, If auf » back, side and aloomen. wcien of oftence that the t i hia minules, were oMbere ‘There le no ev i England and tho Uuited States. in the imunediace vieir nS Enemas tT Vitione of the Consbitution clearly matu- | to preve that Harold procured, counselled, eommend= aod the nature of wher nee arte are the ‘ © Excentive Lae led or abetted t to areasainate the President ot Withdrawal of Helligerent Rights, beliet he tutlicwed with @ long r ; are own Th wineitare eon lie feeble aid that he could ren- sive wot T ihe tnited State dered in accompany io a navy.’ | der boany enterprise Washing or June 19. The Secretar of State hae durko:shoath kaif, A turer remch wae at provide and ti {netituted, and in about halt en hour the boty of the nme provided to ww rh . ; mabe toes for the ¢ and re d soth ta bie Hight, and nothin you Addressed tho following to the Secretary of the | Ind was found ouly a iew rode irom thatof hie rier, oat ou" of exher torey. ore eens re erave eritie and carrion with 181s Navy | atthe toot of a ilttle hill or ries of wound. He was io of a hnoen (6 abe vely in Coneren, ‘Tt shinent, Counsel concludes the de- app of e pul fence with é yuvtation from Henet on Military law lying ov bie toca, with 4 leep . ‘. ‘ raed or teve om ‘ Derantarsy oF Stare. Wasnryatos, evecal deep onte in hie beek. | military The odend int weve nw torive he cemmite it ’ t er though she tatel blows wore dent «bile he warene | quate aut . hy A ation, except Congicrs rhail prov i ‘0 artial: Where the punishments for ane 1% Dabs ’ deavocing to eerape trom danger, [he girl wae pretty, | few has Matletre a et ty ey thay ere emeTA | tower of Conicrone ww granted by the Ben rer aarmes are hot faed by the law, but le The Hon Gioros Wrrurs intelligent, and quite Inree for her ave, end wae as ikar pede riyooths without oljetion. In England, the King, as the vir, the above mandate of the \ The wiitary law pute torta no # K dtecretionary with courts, ¢ Secretary of the Navy TIALUTE As nowt Fire Are af eighten ai dt alme y yA oy Mi oe th venes alinel ° ot the wh " Kinedon Vaw ati aol | Compuivubon must te dir uy Rept {a view and 4 ; : - iattional duties b mes “4 | Shouah Varliawent has frequently interposed | be influence of a imandate fiom A abl fir ~T have the honor to transmit for your infor From Ha ti WN ryt try AlN, ah se It Sop culsted foritecif, Mut with ua i was thougbt onghs net tw be lenored: thet justice should be tem- mation, & correspondence between Sir Praderich yu, only (O'Brien 26 ] Ih ne code, bhe poe pA ge S ite power to oe nerens, ote ‘a pered with mercy, W. Binee and this Department, upon the subject of | rhe graytion Hevolatinn — Solaave, the | sie te nlite hee pe ecladtatieet cute! ane | tee inflicted wt tlie wee will of ahs ymente ikl" | phe olaborate arguinent, of which the above le the the withdrawal of the jr tended concession of belie | Rebel chief, :losely Besieged—liie Aute- | cuzen anruche eh) RACUOM over BAYT Story ¢ Hire] No meintes Duval. | substance, is signed “F, Stone, Counsel for D. E. erent riehte tothe insurgents In view of thie cedents. but, noull thie rebelll mm) be aft bil a Megabit pbb bloat ud correspondence, T efor ; ¥ - ; the present, organised we loyal diate or lina ‘Ju‘linated that exe this Congr ation: power | Herold spondence, T eugeest therefore that you commu: The |. 8. steamer James Adger brings advices from | shee the cou ven and thelr p could Le applied to citizens not belonging to the DEPENOR OF ARNOLD ASD O'LAUOHLES, nicate with the Naval officers of the Uulted Btates, | Cape Haytien to the 1%th inet. Cape Haytion has | otetrucud, eo sh the Jurissietion actempied to | Make laws iar ihe colermnee ae ee rree ft) ae Cox on bohalf of Arnold and O'Langhiin, oal@ the resuite followine therefrom, viz: FPiret, | been in metate of eiewe for the iset seven days, being be fa bathed upoa you—e jurisdiction involv) tid aud Baval forces.” No artitine or ineenuly san, | that for hiuself, exeerating s¢ he did the odious crime Great Britein withdraws her conceasion | almost surrounded by the troops of the national gov- | frigceundcorly tater toc Ar Minund tensioned Wake thew words include those who de not belong : " ) » Chief Magtatente of the Nai joa, he the army and navy. aud they a@ beret wrought upoo the Ch! to be constried to etude al oth Mi ‘a it Jd not lave bere willing te connect Bis name ny ve mords to that eifect had been added. And | with ghis defence until he felt eure the accused wee uh Row only the ol of the terms and conside ed themselves, but ia demonatreble trom orely the victin of compromising appearances otuer prov ivions of the Gor Ho jealous were | was wholly bi { the great offence, The evi- wholly Innocent o! he ¢ OU ancestors of Ungrented power, and ao vigilant to fe . Athaseven if these twe mt | jrotect the citireu agaimat fy that t | dence, be contend Ys} jing to lenve hi construction of th heretofore mate of nn belliserent char. | ernment, who have recularly invested the place, and | oF the mor remotely recognize} oi even alluded to by character of the (neurcents, Second The withdrawal | cutoff all supplica, except auch as tind thetr way by Rca oe ince ertitleater Ae Lge! oe tne nee of the twenty rule hae not been made absolute ty | see. This in the lass hold the rebel chief—sSoluave ite ortkin in the reveliion, aud, like the dangerous Great Britain, and thet therefore the customary | has of the island. A counter revolution having | Dereey of recession, out of #hieb that sprung, nothing courtesies are not to be paid by our veseela to thowe | obliged the provielonal government eatabilehed by gi Peliven hs of the British Navy. Third— The right of eearch of | * Soluave,” to fly, this rebel seneral declared itdis- | ejuaily dangerous heresy to constitutional Hbert Fiitish vomele te torminated. Of course this has no | solved, and blineelf the executive of all military and | 8Hd,'he rebellion ended. perish with the uther, th led for a moment to listen to the reetions achemer, Hooth ; yet there y were unwil- | gecused were bew in whieh a proper | syxwestiona of thi Conatisut i op d they wore wholly and forever. But to poet. Such comtniedions were t Lon, ae orteinally scent. | waa no bleei on thelr Be hearing upon the operation of the existing Slave | civil functions. By meaue of bie provost guard, how. | authorir Ne General Scott ints Meri. | ele turmehed: In thle they resolved that nothing | guiltless of all previous knowledge of t porvnine— They determined, therefore, | tion in that arch deed of malice which planged the not ouly fe gnard bin againatcrecutive and judicial, | nation inwmouriiny. Both the accused and their bub againat Congressional abuse With this view | counsel have in this trial labored under disadvantages thes sees dithe fi th a8 sutler al jAmmendme Mt | not Incident to the elvil courts, ia whieh the seeused. 1a euthe My * ‘ neh deeinver that “No pereon shall be held to an not only acopy of the charge, or ba I have the honor to te, air, your tnows obedient | for fear of the illegal and forced seizure of both per Tary, Contikerone vechlated “Galt pee wah ig. | ser for a capital or otherwise intauous eritne, unleee Th cine to prepare hie defence, but alno ss of Fe servant, Wittaw H. Snwanp, | sone and property, Arent deal of fring of cannon | gnd limited the punishments they mixht initiet, | O8 A reaniuient. of indictmont, of (rand Jory, | witnesses with whotn be le te be confronted; Aus ie goer on every day, but without lose on eitherade Prom their jurisdiction, however, he excepte cares | in the millie when. in, active pee Ar\ndeypege the a ba ‘ae rae Poni bree of the : %¢ 1y coeninabie by ec 1 iad," anc pide | oF \ . , rims no advat aud, it Jo genorally thought, thet the clone of the | iiciiteihe cease to bert led te susin as mec tiantel C 1" This view ja elaborated by | eh Nipects tu establieh and the general the highest leral authority, end scope of the evideuce he expects vanes, Trade Treaty. Fourth—Any insur vonsels found on the high eeas may ba lawfully cop- | inhabitants th. tnred by veaseis of the United States. in, tained possessio Lith of Repiember. Ishi, how themecives abroad. All dwell- | pepublieh Biditions, hin order ot tho 19th of and rtores have been cored, for the Inat ten days, | bebruacy preceding, declaring martial daw. Thy thot nt or piratics! | ever, order is pretty well maintained over the few | CRE CME of the City of Mex Pardon ant Amnesty. There isaereat lofur of petitions for pardon and national guverninent will eventually eneceed. A | not provided for in ‘he Act of Courress eatablleitar | the con care from thet j ‘ ; oS pie oth > ‘ oI Me stitutonal questions are discussed at lenyth 7 the accused were arguaed pmo their amnesty on the prit of repentant rebel, These peti- | curious incident of thie rebellion te that the women | THe and Attics (1 Mo cone umeot al the aruleeot | Phe sixth wieusin nt whieh our fathera theught aoe cat the nieht before thelr arraignment, aud tions are made directly to President Jolineon, who ts appear tobe mech more in earnest than the man “The e cond clause of the order wenior among | 0° Maen bel repiebtadi Uber, een ferntleg by By for the firet time prosented id hoy Ae eae eoune sh : i : » clad, taanane ernineotal prove « burn dead letter, totaily ta they we 1@ te prow aided in deciding on them by the Attorney General | phrough the streets and up bille @ thousand feet high, | other offeneee to be ae bried, “assaneination, t an Ci. | efficsent for ite purpose, whonever the gove nineat Lada tuned roe hea commenced, and when th and Secretary of State. The following is the blank me in the \corieetiy submit, they carry ammunition, and may be se pat ali times | ey al: roapeet Bra conta should deem it proper to try acitizen by a military j were admitted, they eae to the discharge of : inion), hes atee that : ate coun! ‘ which form of the customary pardon granted with a lond of round ehot on their heads, and ascend Bnd articies of war" do not provite for the | sinciaet tivemen resol Tt hus we Nery i | chetr duties iu utter Igaorance of th Snore gather Wherens, —---. by taking part in the late rebellion | ing the hille that lead to fut ol any ot the dewisnated offenses, “even : 6 Lut | they were to combat, excop "| pun the batteries. Soluave | yien committed by threatens that if obliged to loave, he will destroy the | the pe sone or 4 city before doing eo; but this he wiil not he permitte eins, exeept i proper ob ecs of excoutive clemency ; N ‘ of the artic he it Bnown shat I, Andrew Johuson. Prescent to do, in the precence of two American aud one Eng: | stricted co herebr ersot to the said ———- a ius pardon and am. | lich vessel of war now in port soldier than ery lian, p Heely for ali offeaces by him committe] partic pation, direct or imp ied. in the conditioned This y acalues the Government of the United States, hae mare hitnrei! liable to meny pains and penaltie whereas, the circumstances of his in the prine) rand | fyo veeneral language of the eharc, as well as padive obedience ib be well founded, thea are we PO ee te part wholly uvacquaiuted with the iudeed a uation of slaves, and not of freer priconere and their antecedents aud the consequence ihe Couneel te A toexamine with eome- | jy, that the earlier witnesses for the governinent whatof part adeon which he is ine | were allowed Ww depart with little of no cross-@x- formed the jurk Conmmisgion ie maio- | animation, which eubsequent event showed waa of tained, and Cor cond piace, that if the | vital importance, to elicit the truth ‘and reduce their power inquertion is claimed under the authority sup | vagaries of statement to more of eccuresy And be posed to be wiven to the Preadeatin certain casee to | would add, that thie testimony had consi isted of the wale of tbe Ary upon wher indiwiduae of the restricted cose of the ninth thoisty for even thin re. t, bot more eminent es teu pou the ground aritve trom | ‘The leater of this rebellion, Tunie Soluave, va | Sit the vaued of ave: if eoinmtid tn wire ied rdon to be dieappointed chieftein who failed tn au attenps to | under any law of the | nited stares then in to t eu spe he peas corp ‘ nocom pl always muse and take flee froin the Gov on wht » the said —- arsaesinate (ho Minister of War, and fled tothe Domi- ie ( ras fbf an of te nal a ates nnd the ru.ce alt ie thee fais rn tally if uw Sarat vi iv lira Mi yg ety Rote plac vig hs ante- rf take the oath presciiied in the Prociam tion of |, 7 - and articles of w @ acid, and ald corroctiv, pio | ¢ . di more cod for the prisou- the Presitent duced Mey 29, 1865, and tobe void and | Nicene, where, having eome military talent be | viced no court tor nanahinaty no | ee et catebilahing the Articles of War, | cocoate ene coereciegs Pe ereatrel 4 further te of no etieet it the aat ‘iL hereatteratany | became neeful to those peop!o in their warwith the | macerby whet or tabted. (Seote's | 7 : + ere to trece. id time acquire any property whatever in slaves, or Autot osaphy, 6 provides for no iniatary court like ihie and It in| notice the imauner in whieh the trial ue Spaniarde, While thee be waedemanded to take - jutained that it does not embrace the erin sted The aecused = were art make use of slave into Aut he surther teva ue that even this order, eo lim |.) conduct scribed one nee urde: t : ebarged genlnat these partive the partion 4 hares It de --- - his trial for attempted murder, anc was sentenced | ited ana ro calied fur vy the eremtes: public necuenit y | LAR Art Bemis kane Pelaeitinn Ge ia tek kease cn te eo ringle charg wever: specie in From Fortress Monroe. (by detnult of aypearance) to death. ‘The Domi oense of some Kind; but. b te | ie ne » been intended w Gt every com~ it seome tu have b ay oe 119 then pee Marcy) having ae he ‘yor hie approval,’ * a etas le wt fet ouber | lew order! was the cousins r reer | made on jhe subvect.” had thotat waaseoon wliewtly d baring overcome the ne too eapeeive tor mee handiigg” | "A iit , vera) ed President seifiard & brigend | ‘ls tw ied ead ab We ye leet cies Ane onetitution, Com, Green rom New 0. ve | And a tyrant, Aud ees up © provision. voverniuent, | Heed ad gaged 'o officer o Constitution, Com, Greenman, from New Orleans the | nd MA tie Me recruived bhele BuUbAre with Oil he | He soverament, whore Lusinees it waa to speak ou ell Tosh inat., arrived toe tay, Among her psseeucere te | could, robbed the Custom Mouse and Tre such matters, waa etiicken with leval qum'neea” | the rebel Ma), Gen, Maury and family, Ex-Ciovernor | piocesteo shout tie North Coast, tuking f Ube ft w aus h Goi ee nee ts pace " Dw and jucseaeing th ou. « at mie en had the, Lee Moore, of Alabama, and a man called Col. Cayley, | SU tbe spell towne ne ie en ce erdered | suited on uch aco bois thie aa eo construction werever muticesed. It ieihe , ho @xccusive fruit of the rebellion rm of ering which tue wicked Ib the cou (his elaborate argnment Mr John. | Cit Ble & Whe crus i located at Washington, e\ wou enye:* Jor une of the parties, Lalould | we have boenenrricd bo the purliegs of Toronte an waheeun myre ehonoved if T attempted to rescue , have sbirted the forder of New York and | ay cleot trom a pooper trial for the otfeuce charged *"ouebing at Ogdensburg and 56 Albans, Agaiwet ber by deuysod the jarisdi tion of the com. purcidown the st Lanrence and gut bo ena; n ou upon grounds that | aid aut ¢ lenticusly | japected cur ofman shipping; have visitod the fever Veleve tobe round, Andina wuat Phave dooe Lbave | poepitaleot the British In and bave resurned he Mee iu yew (he deteoce of Mrs purratt than the | cue prison pen of Anderonvilie, and seen the camp Constitution and tho Laws, Ju omy view, in thie | at Helle feland, and ¢be historical Libby, aud peme : war over, and Soluave'’s occupation eo Arrival of Distinanished Kebets, Ete, 219 bition to work tor he with hes (Vo né ‘ he S proswribed Havtien generae ruddenly i Correspondence of the Sun.) teawucaal ita tere Fortresa Monrose, June 1s.—The U. 8, eteamer | native guard, « Lesperly ba he cause of every cstizeu: @ trated the + vile of Kichwoud, have passed who, itis fleied million doilare reward for | as soon as porate to mec whem, but soluave had | Hot to rit ia unothe Wid te by Otte tacit nat he earonnd¢ fat seck uy to eesuro fins | trae, We te Houpitainof thy Weert, and ascended the the murderer of Ireei’eut Lincoln some time ero, | eéteblished hinwelf in an in.preanaile pare of the | Piaviced tor by buy iaw OF the f istte Bupak ' youne wt y Lave been guilty of the | Mysslssippl; end at loneth terminated their eccentric D t insantains, enlied Piairance, which he could have | wéitmiy, thea th tice, butik thes own vo ha eoltuet Of the lathot Apil, Over | capeer in the oud" of New Clry (Laughter) The latter ie accomp 1 by two rebel witnes e# to | deended axeinst all oads, but the counter revolution PA of at whee these me lawe prova ye beourter vewuple jane | Jvaderthe charke aewinat the preonere of conspiring teatiiy to the fucte The titution touched ay | taking 'n his seat, bo returned as mpidiy as rari band pupteument ud civil courte slowed | | i taithtudy exereiee it if the evs to rath ihe President and others 10 Washington, PRR NeTT possible to this place ' Duwete beh. bua iy the daiy aud un |, wo the sida tin des ily eaga | on Dav 1 hin associates have been tried, Band Ker, te land matte. Lieuu suse & eat Jurinsiegiun hein, | tab ch H Hefoi aon Das fuany, convicted of starviugs - — -— — oe 4 * * ' ’ ¢ " us J a S The +1 Idane, fem Baltimore, arrived this it the Putedu utter pt ab ad bauce nt Rar Gunn lu ¢ i ‘s an the une ‘ aoe eel +s, $00 Bumerous to 1 ” at " peo te MOMUUNTK, ‘ hing ' e afternoon with 200 rebel pironeie, who weve landed The Censniracy Trials. e they t ty ; { oe | yoleuu ins, aie apprehended that the counrel for ce - CAhi prune [e " fl t rds Guthe darkest @: fi tevereur the accused would Appear in a tule position, by their ners Argaments of Keverdy Johnson aod ether |) 5 1b veld 's " Heacenes ja thie wide range of inquiry, Phe Riebnoad Wits of June 17 ease mond ta Counsel for the Deivoce, j Mae which ove 4 12.49 B8np ne pu ( ‘ he elt i due to bimaelf, at leet, 10 6x iniosted with thi » ply their ne urlous voen Washinvton, June WO. Mr. Clanjpitt read the ar, | catact ats : " ee aire tion with impun Kuielares nod rovnertes are) pument addressed to the Piesidont and eeotien th omer) 8 telied upon tur ‘i ny i tea Wee ant avert: bis only eon cotumitied every day, in the very ceote of Clty. | the conaminnion, 8 frie Liga Racend hal ab Of . t ” t th ww cuente hh nd het poviing 0 Ce : C 70 ec BEAN Dat Fa * i i “ " at torth ja the charge, The Vrovost Mare edoing ali in his power to put | and ecoueuriet in by Mr. Frederick A. Aiken and ee ert lait YIk upon th people, | proper thar bester hie, atulity he lind scrutinized | the Stop to theee vier ations Mr. Jol Crampitt, 4 rovtate counsel tor Ms t ‘ ‘ U OLALE Hie ueLi, b tiie id Abat conepiracy so far we aece 4 . - “1 ie BW. Clamplthian se Mie | ee AP we we can With cevasd to other matters fool 4 r ‘ : t +, bho Soff p y: FURR WrsHGbis UdT MAMIE Stag: Hao Gots lilon| i it ahi ut feuiaimie nit ites Wu nthe is hah Wi ttully Heated Ath @ view Yo wil at Arrival of sevea Thonsand of [tis Meo haviadiation acennes be ee } prove \ Giouehy | vo We ak ect.d 1h Linputes tet orete kiiland wurder Cairc, June 10 ~The fing of trice boat has arrived | yy gli courts, evil, criminal apd 9 re, must t ps Ao are" i ib @ Heeveh erial, | aie , MC de with intent to aid and cou fore the here with eoveu and 0 ba "6 1 f four | ronsidered snd answe Dative e wile ut a F oat! tb eau | | ; mo ANE F prety, Be OO id Inwe of the men belong og to lett, Taotineci’s a my, neluting | judmnent can be pror 1, and ’ ‘ ( Langicves ¢ VRtaiea? and, on the prinesp Chal CABOE Wits os bondred ar me shty-six of H % J ? 1 isd snawered cort r ad u » al aon Bi th Wieuspe , hate’ Oia 4 ak o- ts foreien $0 ? w tarae { borers Lively Fveran iu ani vita Vike aid Ren C : tae Ae Lonuapected | tie main ane, have | pus 109 dence. Hy 19 pov the decision of Pore telaive to b eneroe terest a npoi tance nen | he / arith t ther were ‘ ‘ ira bu { sihie 4h OFC Labbe petition for pard | error mas lead t anthorize! ts an | deuounceds ! ' , sunided | white He betore you by thy wasciaten. Hut RT tg" General Reonoids has taken the ini ‘atory ete fe it ay ihe Court 9 i ‘ ‘ weambie, Hartt a IAB, 40 these wituoute IHU } tie had tint $e Ta 1 a ' ' wave at iby bie ¢ un} rods i oe towarde eatsts ielive civil Ay whous Northen eee y ' . 1 ' trowel Pitesed open om wb, that if tue iacte | ef} i biformation oF tha piace Arkaneat, Garritous ha atubhohed . ebay agp hh sie oe ‘ ie es , whack MMO he br bate Ad to ther couueruon | ith tue wever itfopulnr anti jarrieons have bette a ol» ‘ #0 ba ni a ine }uppes “i ile ee re aed ohio tem $o take White Rive cenla. at A PKADEMN AYA pidiy | ¥ : . niot rund “ ally | vt bare ate | tt ay ! ) 1 | the proce LA chat the oljeck Won teeming order c / " aie uve ut e¢ t | bee iy a wh * wate aay to inflame pryulce mraiuat he “our the suibore i rie Fal C8 at Py PY YAR ‘ esl e ted ROW ' PANE DALION | ghele magne ens cemore ConmECEON wih Ly Prom Californian. r wou ‘ ‘ ‘ wne ' t ‘ Wr ‘ encerven, ae bam coucern> | peailihe © Par yiy | i at of i maar San Francis 9 » ect Central Ret nat hone 6 morals . f i t . Pr = ar eA : iy make t rt toan ‘ ‘ fh é P ot 1 4 5 i tle ¢ "\ i ’ 4 ROP MAwOr imepute U 7 / paar ; ‘ Ae buted beni | " bHaicte. being necessarily | Uris den sho ‘ f ® serum nid probably 4 ‘ ee 40 A Bi i . hasan ia cit viupased by him\ was read by'l/4 ce actor the deadly weeds ® ther by the « ; y we Py ‘ pies ay tue an hale siM of ihe atticial reporters of | fie Fy i jesus commission, he had ery r > wt ' oe ° ewe : ‘ ‘ Hoty pe ve ena cipines J the court, It commences by eaying that as the | int {to contine t 6 siruple wish makt Drie ¢ vi lawe nh othe de epi ta Le Lor of tue Gous ear nost of the #itomel mother and eatiinabie | ericences bub the wnawalane biearacers ty te ee which meet their cm re The f shipe | ee ity ¢ " e t the weihay WEA by the Governivent 2 t t hem ele Py vlimes by private alien, | oie t outed, he Lad consented to act aa bi « * postions to be taben by thy u '. mensof 1208 ’ ' win trem Hutne ‘ Bejvete mallee, rn ea Naiisuatcinaatt i course ol the invoetixation pursued, av th eung ut (ar elsad 11) poe, etines | conn ing Juriediction of the courts oul ‘ ' Le leael to dt Cor trnp toed Riconas ° icy, t Wimie the | th sisayethechacwe im thie ease consats of | @ a that he at mid bie aBeactar Me tare and enthutiaatie fi g wae held at Secru- | am tveete ' aration, Wb ‘ tit nd separate offences em! ree s, at leet, of @ ¢ » charged, thea agid mente on Sata eve ving to express eympethy for | 80 eutt y upon ‘ porues to be 5 ‘ er e partios necused are charged win @ | Cox, in an analyeis of Une et nes RAFESEs DAD Ned y sym } to mage that bey si the optional thee u enn | eoneni¢ney sit or the repeiiion, with 1 1 engon er ra phe atruceine Reprblie of Mexic Speech ere | of ihe President aud a reeret on. in whole or 4 eremult, witb iotegt to Rill, and with ly | u and pr Why M with ag ieee dn by Gen. Wrigbt and othe ‘avo | ere amply sufficient iT] wtitut i ep of Lhe Wituerses and vicamals a6 rom the Le ae fotthe | meauure, ane rat p del she que made by Gen, Wright and ein fevor of the ens | 80 MEY tothe, The. con mm that | their evidence are Lob published, what oF ‘ @ and the epecification, under which of t tou of & Coney to commit @ felony, and fereement of the Monroe doctrine formed the Constitution ard the peone who | it not inte. pore t nt innoneues Lowing crimes the accused, He old, in arraigned Continued tao Laat [cae San Francitco, (wnt live Lhe Laited States Ggand | adopted 11, Gobgaubstd WOO Wavie Fue eeeE Lue clurucler Ol le abu biete MuMdeb Wteed aay & | aya poe oe bib Woah YiZi glabhy whetber be leon (antinged oo ae.

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