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ES —— ea THIRD YRAR. ) ee v Para t ta - oe ha “1 “ha . TATE aie PRICK ONE CENT 1 OLD NUMBER 10,274 ‘ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Z1, 1860, {Two CKNTS IN CURRENCYs ——_—--- _ — en - — _ srhdinaineactetenaiiihaneiaiaenieith — 4 | and Fort Harrienn ; of Fort Plshar, Anderson, Wil- | of thoircivil war, and donot contemplate the shed: | the horse-holier down, on emereine from ihe | Tue expedition againat the Indiana, in Nebraskeg | e a S$ ews Mington and Kineton, ever remind us of th. priceless | dive of more hionlou their houticre thoa're, shows that Booth naturally « : { ‘ io | value of our free inetitutions, eud incite iy ax that | The eb ecu the Anmesions qu ation waa further | Spancier le wae tbueetriking, There mi. | 1 eetive!y progreasing. One thousand cavalry ar faith®il diecharee of our duties ne citir ce etich | cx yihe Leg elaure @ sich imat., but to Spangler, and Booth t rived at Omaha on the 44h, and will joia the expos dition at Powder River Blone can secure to us and to poe erit: the of the victories whic! aero dior we have . corarades, | bid you farewei, and gay Alntenty God blers and rew ou for your pairiotien, and fidelity | in the canse of ifberty nd { nion, and may He coin. | by the re 1 Siatce to the Em. oe and protect the widows and orphan chi of, im reply to the Imperial lester recalling Count ren of our comrades who have given the. Lives for Mercier from Waahineton their country. venereal The text of a diepatch, ’ ww was developed. M. Rouher deerded the cours of the goverment net thot who was bolt | rushed out tree N lie En prees Pagente bad received a lewter written | & cht into the darkners, Another item | Tue rebel Senator HC, Burnett, of Kentucky WAP produce show that Spangler knew of Booth's Purpore, Sergeans Dye testified to aeome a rougkiy. | Who took the oath of allegiance ab Washinton, ory i | | By Telegraph to the . Y. Sun, —- News from the West, fent of the Ln Grewed., Inia ist on Fer sy ae “ihe | Mon lay .was arrested at Willari's hote! yesterday, whom Booth to the apanasivation of by order of the Secretary of War, sb var eaid, had a bia ~ Toe mibecriptions yesterday to mache If he bad been | Beven-Thirty loan, iu all parte of ha Disck moustache red | telecraphed to Jay Cooke, Sule TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT DISASTER. 1, atreeed to the State De. J. M. Senoriren, Major ated May a Lieat out Aut Ad) ine Mr Ricclow, American Minister (By Mail * | partment, ts published. It exr | memory pre by the ravernment an nt. Thies rar yiogats vt it Lad been proved that Spangler a thes night, wore no auch Wl | to front of the theatre eof | Ae hie hair is, the winit (OmMeral.) National Union, aa tion Avent | | Over 200 Paroled R dels roe Much Goverament Freight Los le | eRe Uintten whign sy | frit monk bunt Files of the Wilmingtow Iknain ap to Satariay | the United States of the aentin the | bad ther arention drawn to hie groves jue appears | amonuted to $2,117,400 last, have be h he foll } eror, Renate aud Compe Lee no fee, Spaneter could cnet bave been absent fom Feat ; ‘ en received, containing tle following Mio at Prealaent 2 | the stage fron twente-five to thirty minutes past | TH® Washioyton Sram denier thet President! ' Teseurer and preperty agent by the provie onal | cordiaily recipoorated on ont side hot have teen a out three quarte # of an hour withs | people to celedgase the Fourth of July on the White (qunteceennontc ais Mr. Jonathan Worth, recently appointed State | nations 8 frlendeh in eave the Weber, which te | (rt? wae hia business to shove the scones, peacsaniiacbanm ati then laden Meas OUR WASHIINGTON DISPATCHES, oOvernor, sends uean advertisement, which wilte | he Pal - parte rl mhere | (UC attractua attematinn, and an anti wae House grounds, on the eontrarr, he granted it, found in the advertising column, calling for the sure | The Pall Madi (fazette loacns that several mambe fry Gee sas nas only Sh arerial ket c f ts vhog SS IES Tender into his custody of all property belonging to | of the French oppoaltivn ave ebout tosendeanaddress | but mo bwifo at nine o'clock was A vibraten fron Mob le mays that Hahop And= the State. We commend the aotice to all whom tt door at which the mnrderer Progress of the Conspiracy Trials. , to President Johnson, reminding bin that the first e on Pop b oh hw may concern | A the ow help the villians Miche, Spangler rewa, of the Methodist Eyiscopal Chur Bouths i SA rena Mr Worth’ | erates on Ay ead ie of 8 nae wn stsee foray Lour after the aseaeeination | haw issued an @ldress, ia which ho counsels aub— | fe new in Ewgiand, deporised in sone bank t the pital py amie p % ATG BER AVINg preserted all the evidence bearing tipon the } Spangler a" Poor Deluded Man.” | cedit of North carolina, the eum ot seven hundred | Ie to the Gerriameut of nived States the ap. | ace done an! words spoken by Bpangier up tothat | Mission and @ peaceful acquirscence in the now } 4 pounde sterling, or aay three miu. | Pication of thie prince ple with regaid to thor own | time, Mr. Bwing procceled to Nsctee hia conduct order of things: | Until his Arrest on the iishof April at bie boarding . ‘ 1 eer whieh he had lived at for, ove OF ix Suen ths Wrnar sold in Chicago yesteriay at from #1 to co.ton transactions carried on bets be usurping at 1 ind " tring the three dayeand mighte intervening ba- ‘ a ‘om f oO h4 We. " 3 Brate government and Meenie Collie Co,,of Loniom, | *th inst, Before quitting Algeria hie twurd ® procin- | tween the asacsiuation and the arrest nihine wes | ¢! ¢o per bushel, and corn at fr had tela heed Pleas for Mercy te Rebels. Undoubiedly Mesare Coie & Co, cau give acear | mation to the French army of Africa, thanking them | done by Epane whieh did. pot Yesterday 40.000 bushels of wheat and 10,000 I, - od Ptalement of account atany time, and will be edie bo | for their labora, and extollic hem for eoldiert . | hone? of inne ©. He felt confident in the , co a i} os s toll whore the gold is, if, indeed, itis not ia sheir ieear: On ee one: Seen ere a tint Iho th had ho accomplice ; he did not wats ode bath be ‘He ey bushels of iH * * own bands, 7 an poth bad played mt that theatre, and by | wheat and 92,¢ pushels corn abt 5 {' FRANCE st ALARMED. Yes erday wae enioved by that portion of the puh- The resignation by Princa Napoleon of the View | courteey had free entrance; theretore he hed made Pr } Ne Laving cognizance of the removal by the Tremury hie own preparations, ‘Tho | to the signe vue one w been om by any man wi had noth aphtin the thie, Boot from the box Yeerenvay the Patewt Ofice issued one hune | ght heve | dred and sixty patents, the largest number ever H woullhace | Known tn one day prior to this yar, The large } reels | Presidency of the Council and the Preeideucy of the ie eo weveraliy happy the | Exuibition Comnilssion, ie accepted € | } | | i} of the reatrictio leet to ha orde: open cotton Never cow Max. to be “Backed Up” Against the United States. fen our pe ‘as talked ct ty) every our, aud the fwee The Ea. press har issued a decree declaring all the th would bring money to our ainiont exhausted é made the ler hease, The connael wae cooodent | egtnumber in any one week, waa ninety-elzhty’ country. Business nen epoke coufidenuy on the | VAMmings given to the Freach jour sull and void. | that Booth ni dio hip but some one to beld his a fees “ bd j streote, giving it e: their op.nion that there are PRUSSIA horse, which ‘Peanut Joun” did, and be opened aud | 10 1860, and upto thie time during this year, the Quantities of cotton yet stored away from official eyes “ ibe shut the door for hit f It appeared from the tem ve o Sred and » City and Mi ellaneous News. in thineity, that thie removes of festichions would | In the Chamber of Deputies atvention had been | tinouy of Mr. Hess, the miaurger of @ rival theatre, | overeee hee been cue handred and seventeen per j bring out, Itiscoutidenty predic ed t irected to tumore of nu impending cuel between | that Booth taqui uistly of him whether | werk, pat tirower's Theatre war to ito nate} and whether felon mident was to bu preavnt. Frei these (ries In odition to the large number of prominent nine if that (he sesameiuation of lent ex-retels who have applied for and obtained the woul! bave been atiempied at Gromer theatre bad 4 “a , the Presicout attende. tuat honse on the nighs ofthe | President's pardoa, about 20 were * put through ‘Nomination Mr being examiumed at length the | yesterday, Amony these wasa Mr. Dunnington,’ TNS neve of ‘he aie. fy pid ae ik Artes ry Pa at got da Bun rage who Superintendent of the Capitol Police at 1 ted the Naval Budget, Jay, te. resent a mele ioe the time f ub Lincoln wae first jnsugurateds AUSTRIA ject woultlenve da the tunde of but very tewa |] @nd when there were apprehensions of # gun In the lowerthonse, Kuicherath, Minister of Finance, | ‘sonable deubt at his innocence powder plot to blow up that building, Johm \ In a spect on the Budeet, end: The daficten Colonel Doester atatet that he would he prepared | tears, Superintoudeut of Public Printing under { tet which would have been here vetore Lut | would disappear in 1666, br the reduction of the | to read the arcumeut for Paine to. morrow Hrasidkets Gushanan li sides sinoke ibe HiGiaS \ aditure sub, in the meautinie, «loan . He «nye, atid ao a donler was heard to way yesterday, | Miltary expeadiures But, in tn s toae eral Mowe anid that the Court had already ev. thas there is crude tury D alucuance waiting | Of Ay -three miltion floring must be rnised to cove nop | We rebels who have takeu the oath cf allegiances 7 the present deficiencs, and. uniese aasle of the crown | tended th: time forthe arguments. If they w over until the time cau te epared from the farmers | iaide ia citocted, another loan ef fort. tive twilltone outed tosmorrow let the rewainder be tiled. | Nearly all the rebel civil officers are suing for par~ edelaye they micht not get thiough tll | dom. BR. M. T. Hunter is among them, General Intellizenee. } Mat te the How York fun.) Herr Von Lounmarck and De ont of offensive exprew. ent di will Lave @ wondertul intuence towan Vireho trade io thie city. jrua uuder the cireus cen 4b has been large, much wore so than it was 6 apected to be in so short aepace of time. It bes ‘ust received A Dew impulee in this aud will keepon ep until the old standard ts reached, So far as could be lrarned Ditek in cotton FIREMENS RIOT AT FLUSHING, L. | ie. ‘The veneer bate took * durin deelared the affair muat be lett} bande, ap when tmputations sere male upon 6 war's honor, ho pow eatisiaciion hed been The ch Terrible Scenes in the Village. ABOUT 50 PERSONS WOUNDED, business wae quit ’ at the ueual ras Naval etor ere alirtie A ing tthe decitre im the rat the North, holders Bot feeling compelled to veil below former prices, Lu turprotine the trade wae brisk. An oid gentie- mau, who hne travelled fn the counties above this, faye that there are large quautitios yet to come to market. which would have been here beiore, bur ayy meadiuents OC, + 6G Frow the outhwest. @teamboat Disaster Over Two Hundred | Lives Loat, Etc. Cairo, June 20, The steamer | ady Gray, fom New Orleans 15th ia en route home. The transport Kentncky, with 1,290 paroled rebel froops, struck a enag twelve malies below Bhrevepot, Bed River, on the 9th, and sunk In three minutes, Over two hundred lives were loet, The particolare fof the disaster cart the blame npon the officers of tho ps freat trade here, The product i.e have. aud it must Qreneport for not running the bont ashore, Had it | Levee market, and very roon at that been done. no lives would have been lost By the train from the North we | C dutioa to allow it to be brevent here. Rosin, too, he Teporte es once being seattered about all the farmer, and now being barieiied aud hooped up, preparatory to pending ito, Another tndicatiouo: the charac. \r and smount of trade war) eemicay reco in load ing the meaner Louw sole capacity tor freight being taken » mornipe, agente are now recele: freieht tor eapec @eameor that eaile frou here this week, Many barrels of rosin were noticed iving at her wharf, without any mode of petting it toinarket, everything iooke to will le necemary, The Emperor eigaed the dec e at .. brings 900 of Marmaduke's men, suppressing atilsary tribne cle tor the ¢iial er committed by civilians vu Hungary CHINA Shanvhae, May 7. The American Ministers at Po ‘i aaked to prepare their arvumente eu sub importance j the bot Rin ant Japen sre seturning hone Lie stated Io the Presidency | Jecte of thi state! of the o Vowd, Tes ie decining | r | Silk iuaewve, Eachwmye Old | and fifty thou-n: — — —— lc bundred wi 4 d coll roid pe litical prisoners ar ihe present tins LATER EUROPEAN ADVICES. This mene, we believes ti the product of ceraits Pho Emperet Napoleon arrived at Toulon on the | eh. Lbuaver eaid the boatiinony was very volumin- fn Philadeiphie butter fa 20e, per ib, In Central Iinole ivelde, and corm 22auso, per bushel A womas reconily died at Limerick, Lrelands | Very Latest. Mr Pwing remarked that the labor of preparation London, 10th, Brewing. The Tones to day hae rn that the line war greater that was od Lt would be eat of fi from toothache, ‘ e . of travel now open from Woidon io Petersburg. , SPother editor (article, ia which itdeprecates Lareh | his power to prepar Dr Madde defence before Mri- } The steamer Orizaba recently sunk in Galveston | ‘i'ravetler so frum Wilmington to Pe erebure ta | measures on the part of the Aimerican cov at | day.as there werr two hundred and fifty payce of | A t0Pa rocNrAarn buret a8 Haverhill, Mase» lene Bay. Partof the machinery was saved, but the bull | v4 hours, <9 Bu timoe in 45 houry by way of | % Thorssay, while Eira Young wae charging ity was a total lore. Petersbu id Fo. trees Monroe eg arnat the eu wud conquered rebele, ite 4 | evidence in that cam ul Killed blu ‘4 ¥ Hoth thee pea. ¢ wud du o. ° The Co hen ” Large amounts of cotton are reaching New Orleans bat i uf a RTs sderaanearmey tea ea i } Phiten Mi kcedtad ial Ma bbdc lado Shalit of A cantiemam in Dayton, 0, ponseases an aut = " erou ey ve the preparation of the remaining: arguivents, aod then | graph note aigne! by Jeff Davis, fatroduciug Dre from the Ked River, but a ermal! amount ie in market, From Europe. OW Neva Aekeal teeaeded! Wha Aiearleani aa: k v adjourned Ul! noon to-morrow, Meek bur Pair Louisiana sugar 12 aba 1c fu March, Is4s, to the Sceretary of the Twe Days’ Later News. Fenerous and placable po Oo uopetiens indeod at op HENS . porl fou ter into quarrels ea Mie. Surratt, who wnetekon ill in the court-room | U. 4. Preawary, ; Fiom Cairo Halifar, June %&.— The eteriumahip Ariny from | eroun © wh terday, hud not auiticiently recovered to-day to Tre Secretary of War hae ‘rected hit the ere J Queenriown on the 11th inet, bas arrived Lore, ere We fees thas tb te Terome Ler ueunl cout with the other prisouere, sation o. Mee pectin sralenes to three months Arrival of Chief Justice Chase—Trenble ENGLAND. are vecly tule a kaatetine - Bled {Gpritnarent all be suspended dur.ng her goo o I Nir baee igh Naadreteae The vows of Gen, Kirby Smnith'e surrender Wad | Mesure merc rittrotieene ele emon w Bich (ihe Alexander HH Stephens ; ‘latro, June 19. Chief Justice Chare arri rod he ; : i Present CoVErMEUE ECO UnLEpply to Lave ober Tre voluminous document in whieh Alexauder hailed with ea isfetfon, it being looked: npon na eon | ed. Mtephene ask for pardon, hea Leen referred from tho Attorney Genera’a ollice to Secretary | | | | Roatan, une, 2 AN soldier acting one of the | ay at Port Warr from New Orleans to day, and will proceed to € efonati by river, Many of the Vete clusive evidence of she tern of the Amnesty Proclamation are gener. | euardeover Alexander Ht now here nition of tho war, The | lhe Tenn ‘, MY ASD Navy Gazrrra, reterrin’ tothe eurreu. | ally can { The London Siar pronounces ther informed the Traveren that the late Vice Prosident | Seward, whe bed it under advisement for report to are opposed to going Sonth while #0 many troops who ; h | ; ! of the Confederacy aponde much of bie tune in wei the Proaident } ri . + tv t ‘ rofthe lust Coniede.ate General, eage thas by thie | whe aod generous bus journals with Souther ayu a of bie tine in» rit- F t have «ecn little service are being mustered ons, savanna Vedaras: Ganed havel bean bred saa to | caihie ard thet aa hate and exact ine, and has already prepared fionuenae rolleof mau Poursmoutn, Va, wae oon Friday lest turned ! Bome of the Fourth Corps bave deserted, Others ne FORETE)) ErONpS A std ladedetag . sah lcaep Sa pe Jat ory of th over w the civil euthorities, having beem \ | face with thea lisence! ontporiwe on the Rio Grande Dare The Bmperor Napoleon returned to | wsery a sive @ com © history of the ~ it : H fw, tmenifees quite a redellious diporition, The atosmer | jabealion <4 ip acnaluaratit 4 cach | UMMer tailicary + for nearly Norfolk Feva loaded with collided with one of the | Phe eame paper denounces what it terme be “hloo rity yeet h | \ onsidersbiy, an will experieuce the sawe Bin a laws : see Pgh gto nage! ; eA | | morning ou eome time | a im monitoie at thie port, this morning, and sunk, carry. | thirety designe of Pres cent Johnson.’ hus thinks he Latest (Commercial aaa eller @ tine in ri wie hyn, whieh | dave f : as tl : at ; ; + he de ttha ” oe dy ’ iin Ths | Ing down a num’ er of horses and much Government | Will ehrtuk frotu the horrid proscription he thicatene | | Lirerpool, saturtay even ny, June V0. Cotton Hore with a rood voice and fering and apirit. | Mn. aso Mra. Hise of Winona, Minn, have long fralght. No tives were lest The pil i ts eadas a carry out when the liste of Bouthern men are wade | Stee te-4s +) bales, tack 0) baer be pe He matotatow @ proud and baughty air and etands | lived unhappily, end beth have tried to drown out, The punishment of the Soussern leadere is sey see itnane | The iparket i aulet at due | win die dienity, maniicating no desire whatever to | thelr sorrows io drink, Que rit iment ol Southern lead change! quo % al emdy ternit it wook, while nveiee with any one while taking hie daily walke | Under the influence of Lquor, Mra, King stabbed and kille! ber husband Coovan Grima in command of the post at Ander= ears HOU fnita vin and exile | he Mrendacits tank New Orieans and Mobile. The procometion of President Johnson, removing | De® favornbie tor the ‘ wia: ei / Affaire on the Rio Grande— 2,000 French | the Pett ict on: on trace with the South, ts published fedall, The weather haa Provisions are neo dull Consoe ec oad at M ¢ vo the ramparts. 14, however, does not hesitate | to exprees occnalonelly bi elikhe for Jefferon a's fur 1 vig east 5 4 any yee din a Mi, ‘ ” ke aA dibs rks a than aes ibehashan { ral Kea. | A00"ile, ie at Weshington, on perol’, Capt Heury Troops in Vintamorus. | in the London Oficial Gazer Gino Conical Rowe Sh cerbkc PRR AL abies lice, : : # Boatinaster General Rew | Wirz who bad control of thet terrible prison peng Paes Gna ASGA EAVAIE Bilkade. lately dior Thé terrible accident reported on the Great Wet 1 an | ‘ \* E r in} ent i an adjoining , i A ie is ale in comMnenmeut, ewaithug bis trial for mur. i . ‘ iahington, Jue Wo=View President Btephenets | dering our prisone! Mobile, is encamped near Vickebure, The Mobile | ¢ro Railway, by the lar eteare:, bas been followed nirae plea tothe Premoent jor pardon exhitite ll the or no \ News ays that the rebel Gene. Ta. lor and Coekerell | another, equally reriona, to an express train on The Consvira ey Trials. cou bition, but agues t) ation ef right Involved it | He Silat Tllvaet arte Provisional Governor ae tas shat that ‘ ’ r J, converiiis i . the inte iehe ti ot hodeved in the wrong | Of 0 rye a ved friend of the late Jude lately expressed the wish that toe Government would the Routh fe be hy Fed. pape e Argumeut in bebalt of Spa | pc he woined is it lost: now he proposes torracwiui= | Douglas, and, at great persoual peril, made conspi GHow them to take their commande and join tho | track near stay ehuret | Te ‘ |) Waehingion, June the court met Nilock | ly “rete torn the oregcetting Ut wae cu bat vato efforts to stern the torrent of peasion nen i wet t i Federal forces for marutaining the Monroe Doctrine | tweuty wounded. Coarles Ihenens wae on abe tran, | this afternoon, when Mr. Ewlow read his areumene | §lceeneful « ad the in his own Bate in early daya of the revellion. but escepid injury ho h accidente b ed through } Presideney of only becauee tt waa in Mexico the prsylg cateaa of ihe DIALS IArOrE, were re pair | in faverofthe accused Edward reviewing udered to bit Hioously, wud for the pose of ALL vayrant uegroes have been driven froin Ma- The Bacdad ‘Texas; correspondent of the New Or- | ing the roade | at length the testimony bearing r iyo Pe ine f tre ee oh AY Fogg a € pAL re con, Ge “Te waa” the Tarsonaru of thet city leane Times, under date of the 6th inet, eaye: The Sir Joseph Paxton died on the 8th inat., after apro: | eure. Spanvler, ithad b ‘ yee Acar CouaLitiiiional lileatiy, He desired to maka | Saye yi gughty but the proceeding wan nec French foreos in Matamorne sre abont 2,000 strong. | traeted ilness. He was archiieet of the great Lon- | aereat admiration fo oth, whoexrelled inal t¢ the coustituriog of the Couc lentes as nome ae pom wary, and all who attempt to iollow # similar line ‘ 1 5 thatol the Louited pemtes, and an tiie he | of Conduct, that fe to, vagabondize throug!vut the Cortinas is reported cv ndvancisy from Corlayo, to re- | don Crystal Palace of Init. He was once « poor Loy, | manty reports anda wituesa had aleo test ‘ : " | | he eucee j, nay expect save the waive Course pursue take Matamoras, (ien Rtoele will remain at Brazos | and rove trom the people, whow friend he ever re | Spanator'e char wee thatofe - sowarun thensely . ; ontil he heare from Gen, sheridan mained. Atone tine he was landscape gardener tor | Re ie ed 5 hx ri sometinics | g care of and tred The i ouacil of Congregational Churc hes, Ths Washington hotela, which at this season of The New Orleans cetton market was depresrad un- | the late Duke of Pevonshire The Ceyetal Palace | tay the latierte borer + out Of enirtee, had Boaton, June? (he tollowing dispatch from Pree. | qhe ycar are usually deserted, are vow filled with. der large rece'pte, ow middling selling at dua‘de., plan mado hitn famona and be was Kuighted, aud | eet be Sie tne etre wWheuevel it R ae ay nm ae | Ident Jouieon was read in the Council to-day pion scekora, \ itielaus end pe ultens rebela, A end flour at $5 5. per barrel, veequent 1 Parliament, where he espoused | nse as tele tov et Neen ere chee ate Waiionntox, dane 1 delegaiion to Washington te appornted at nearly regal De Se aap ee cet ee et BAe ete THPAI eas Renee Nona. ARS AG | Ty Gue, We AT han, Molowmoror the Nae | every meeting boil In the Bouth, aad the Pres.deus oe Uberal caus nage waae | ¢ Nisa & ue Olah el Cin viblionad Churches, Boa | as uearly red to deatu by them ‘ GY ae | yearly be u y Shem From North Carolina, Mr. Cyrus W. Field had reiurned to London. after pats Sep an ton : lipaich of |. ‘Moam shen: stursefouriia of ihe 68 Wael folie fiscation of Kebel Hospital steren— | Visitiag Valencia, to arrange for toc im tog of the bad wo Booth'e | pute | your Council In th cain r poh 4 rab ie | Mrad sated (his year ave after cavalry commiasione, ; etitions for Purdon Farewell Qider of , ehoreentofthe nile, M. Lundy tee jasrencer on ¢ oi dak Hey b etnOte tor the ebce ction, | daHer deve ved upon ine, Ticel the need ot the eo | ‘The followlug are the names of the five yraduates eneral schoficld, Etc board the Asia. en rouse for Heart's Coutent, New ew aaa teal glersenrseteiae arope | Ceeieton Bi pai ot the poopie aud of the | Dighews oo the bats 1. Chas, W. Kaymoud, New ? . ne ure etre erettheu és va d u whern, June ~Pror to the surrender of | Foundland, to ret ali ready et that point fer the lands | eb lone, ome bs wut aebirtoullar, Ut | Guiies Patiall ena to dinibares Uy and 60 | Y atl Lew Ove utd, ab large, 8, A, Mle General Johneon the late rele! Confederacy hat ace | ing of the cable Lea ANL Ie de RE De PA ia the beat of my jut towith t HH that | mie areas Fak M. R, Brown, Mussachusetie, cumulated an immense amount of medical hoapital Dr. WH, Russe’) goes out in the Great Pretern to hier to the te erin ' I er A mEORA OF 6 yiland sol lous liborty | @ i Obie stores of wil kinds at Charlotte, directly imported a 1 e | BK of the Atl ati Pele ecu produc the wovecur t roe oth S und ‘petinanency of our sountry, Lat | i A vty a Agen a beeusituh youne lady of 14%, . id yiaph Cable @ wore wil be fidustraias by Mr. | Sy saule 1 ‘ yo | on all la at ead, and thats yo newhieh ‘ ett Brown, of Whately, abyeuip! to from England Just before the fall of Wilmington, | Koters Puuloy, and puuilabod by Merese. Day & Hon, | ed in tie thestee. It rope cia th Mortar wet ihe | Meme lalos to that aud sid Ghat 1 BTR MBL Tad & able UFIUK OL (rOnl GE ATehiRbad, LeAtLine which have besa received he after an luventory | of London, j rove t or ! ' scheme of tooth word, Will be accomp ished | Decrtel’, afany, Theredes, iu w irolicaome race which coneumed two week.! tinue. An official diplomatic correspondence between Eng i “ r \ ( ANDLEW JolNnoN, | ne web bayer with two other young led Governor Holden thinks that the enrolment of the | land and America te published, relative to the duties i weet aL ihe strt n} f pre ae she wae etruck by the eugiue aud killed, loval vorervcan Le completed, so that thee ection in | Aud p ivileges of Biitleh Conus in Atmerion, It) A oaiyeutag. Mr vw | Funeral of the Wurdered Ciitidron. | ber body belug bormbly mang od. this Staie of delezaten to the State Convention may | ads by Mr. Seward cbeerfally aceorting to the Brite | Phas Whar Shavit the a Paina | ee The tuneral of the twoinurdorod | aie riniy of President Jobnaon now eb the 1 1 ‘ | apy +4 i Yoh 6u (Ook pace ‘ MT ¢ a A : be Leld by the midd @ of August ueat. The following | ian Conauls all the privileses enioyed t+ the Cuited | the tert in rel ton te he box rs 4 pia ! ' ee Fohof | wige Mouse consign of Mew, Johuaon, who isin » Yon 0 te Pres tent, it ru “ eewideuee ‘ ai ot "Iace leyee, the mother, health, Andrew Jubneon, jr, the P den.'s ora the Raleigh Paoongas States Consuls in the Hr tieh domini ne Jove Pros stentie ' Mo | t N ne ce hiiehe J Hl reside te for the Ka'eich ' ‘ things which hao tron anid concerning £y0a 160 10 | was preccuts dieproving the report of day that | youncest eon, a led of My Mrs, dusdlge Pattersons "Since the prormulg: tion of *h> amnesty preciania- FRANCE that coonertion, The aceoty aration for the ne : " ; oe Presidvut's daughter aud wife of Henator lut- Uon of the Piesidest, anu he sauenceeresnt ot tho | phe Paria corresponvent of the London Times, an- | suteimasion sore pet ©. vien | #he bad become insane, She te eadly atrieken dowa, | $b " nd fe 0 io appointm nt WW. Holden an Prov unl Grover. | t vio wee t had ® | however, Tho juneral ex pos were of the mont, | Lerma of Peon. auc Mis, Poa twoebildreu, Mes nor ‘ Caroling, there ha beeu wer at rush of | der date af June § b. writes as followe lerate 1p Bpaue hole in ; sitar ig be Hepa ) Po will Depres ding lady at bho Waite House, owing ¢ ateto Kalelsh to rode t pardon, and thome | Te is certain that the Mexican agente were aeat by qcor gud the ¥ have | Moleinn character, The untortunete children wese | ¢) gh ili-uealth of Mrs. Johnsen whe © loudest {p their aenunertion of Mr. | yeximilan, for the express purpose of explaining the | yomace with > pa Y scale born fo the a Albsny, Now York, friday | ler, Dat 1 Hoiden and the loval men of the State last euznmer, | critical state of affeire in Mexic:, the meaning at? had fires ten bored with aptioiey and thea | va Fray Ine, Jenerels Mubler MOK, ANE are .ow ros ever for theme cve at, They come | pude of the Americans,ani the fearof bie Ma | witha pearnite Theee acteof prenara ion N rugine for Jersey © oth ra, were mrustere! out of the miter’ verve ey fromm the east ani froin the weet, ion Le north sud that war would to weelared by che ( ited stat | we evedmatecrs. which Bpensic: woula have been | A New Fire Fugize fer Je y ity and it jaan o oJ that a number of cthor ora the rouih, end t om a). over (ve State; and aa once! that the warwita who south over. Theil Caned Upon to coil be hud been in y with Re ‘4 Fneme Company No. & Thoma | mental officers ere to Le served inthe rane wry, thew bave discove ed that Gove:ner Holden ieaie- Gorerument bas, the efore given ihe Washiueton | anu. Bue 4 gler and | Mo (carrett foreign, esth a (evo. Gieattows Teh | This mroureing, and the on'y fault that ean mikeb'y prope: mao--tne richt wan in the rikht | Cabinet to on tand very plainly that Mex.co | pang Wa vot e pio hen oh € Regis 1 in thia city this 5 | be found with it) is the 5 Gaveral Water place, aod Lever qualified to be bis own succesvor | under the p crection of France, Vnat Prat ecemace, Mr belie ailaded tothe & j Revimeas sw rv nt y Pa mOrAing ef i ebeon diepensed with bing than any o.be: man in the State" \ not allow anv power to attack it. That filiilusierere | Foorh came so the back of the tiontie at Huleock on | They came forthe pu pore of receiving and carrying | [OF IACADGh MIB Syn orth ' tary ni Hh) eo. ispa te and scventurers entering Mexican terntory, with | the l4thot apr ,andeaid:) "Nes wll you hep ime atinain euiine, fre ‘ i Vor axo-—very long ago. fn ta sia he Pat A cad Newhern, J i Mas ae al Boboteld:: see | Hone Sesah wilt teken 1. arms be hanged oF | all you pan fF’ tu which, Anenelcr ie represented a | i Re rae mm tha Amuskuag Wothke | ou nevar was his forte .or wae Fort Ficher, } » June 1S.—Maior- Z 14, Me> | phot without joer of time or metey, aud thatthe | anewering: ‘Oh, ve his teatimons war contra. | at Mancheser 4 T ville, Tenn, ©. ie !, Boyd, Colones W Ty, Colonel | Unied States (rovernmen , whoee good taith Liance | dicted by the .o pone Die uty dean" and other ¢ aeiaeaesnneater aan) List Thurs lay, in Naguys Teon, arlotto i eompin y Col, Boyd, , Sad | He ef : 4 tt Rpinglier did k Brows, thu young wornan of 14, daughter here on Fridey last on an in peeting tour, left for | jects from inin ine hie proese. Tee \aeuuuton @ teetimouy s Tepn., commibte! ‘uichle in bur grief at crue! treat Raleigh yesterday, where he remains in cummmand Cabines probably har no vere, at thie ‘ime, to Le on : (By Telegraph te the New York Bun.) ment from she wewhomehehad! f ber cove f thie department. He sued the folowing | bed ter with France, avd will, co doubt, ect pou = and adopted a life ot sis Curiously enough, | of this Cape » Me has issued the folowing | deutly in thie affair, The lansuage and tone of 1} Att the business portion of the town of Rolla, | ghig ina wes #urinon’ | 4s OUM Oi the jurore ip the order: sance is what may be cailed dee.dediy eaemesic a drude ‘ i" bed ‘a inquest over her t and the jury bed 4 TEAPOCANIERS Drevrrurst or Noern tmey not be literally corect as | mention, but ia! to bie muperor, o iutent ot whe | Mo, was burned Mond Lose, estimated | coroner's id momen ye p Cahotisa, ARMY OF tur Ot * substantially so. | Gueewion. [fs ona Helped Hooth he | 94 $200,900 There waa but Little insurance. to be disbarged 10 consequence, end enuther Raurton, Novi Caro i806, § Oo the Sth inst.in the Corpe Legislatif, M. Jules | would have cots # tue aeeans 4 draws GENPBAL OanriSy No, Mt bhe uine bea arrived | Fave made poh ationaly ¢ adenine the Meal | after the pictol slot {the coor tor she Twerty yRY more prisoners captured on Diakade-runuers, were reloased frou Fort War when 1] must bid farewell: to many of inv cid comrades | ean expedition, Hie naintained ihat the position of | ence of the had been in leavue Tus Lincoln Monument Association at Rpring- | of the Army of the Otio, and, coubtions (he time will | Maximilian wae precarious aad appreieuded aconiiict | with Boorh, pws had been testined, have | fle » he Ly sa to Mrs. Lincoln's wines, ao toon come when we must ull peparate. Tt isa faresell | with America, stood inotion ¢ Booth to the en, yentorday, afer taking the oath of allegiance, | fares eepulbure for herself and tw. nearhi~ tinged with no tng of paduess, save tor the loa of | M. Chary D'Fete Auge demoustrated, in reply, that | flight uunigeu 1 Spencer him | Ta" Richmoad papere Mon Sai I ed, algo shat the montineut bal! be ereetol at Ook our brave comiades Wo have tallen, Our thoughts | the position of Maxiniiian waa in no wise precarious, | run tor water alle: d that sumebody Lad veon | ORE pApar musy say that Dick at parting areof duty inithtully doue, of harda:ipe and | and pointed out the progrese which hod ven ynade in dapeete bravely met, of batelee jought and victories | Merico, The effective torce of the capeditionary won, of our glorious Union raved from destruction | corps, he eald, did not exceed 26,0 mon, Kelative to and more firrily te-ertablished on the besis of freedom | the apprebenrions of a conflict with Americs. the for sil, of dear homes and frieads to whom we are | speaker quoted the expressions of Fivsident Liucoln returuing rendered \eafeld Bore dear WY the price | juet before hie me ne holy death ie, show that they {+ hee cost m to preserve them, and of the grateful eod not be entertains e enid that theee expres. | tuat Le waea party th come, Looth came to tho » the Liturey veto. by » isorial ¢ «elcome that awaits us among our friendeand coun- tons had become s polities) testament thas wii te | house with Lie horee but once thas niebt, and thus | @ We Lijurey 96 \t was before the wor ate wasn wom a ihe A veu frox trymen, Let the memory pf Knoxvalle, Resscca | carried out in good taith by thore whom President 7 Booth could ave had po pievious opportunity w | It is reported that Gen, Andrews isto be auper. | bow on Jngton, hag been an ron, the Ter- Talias, Kenesaw, Chattahoochie and Atlanta; of | Lincoln no longergoverns, but whom his memory etill | communicate with bim that nights. Blix y seeded in the commaud of Mobile by Geu. Kilbe | Ory ver which he prowwled by the indiguaus Columbia. Franklipn and Nashville; of Fors Wagner, | inepire, The nited States, cont nued the speaker, | thmony is unsupported br the other evider da is iad ue Dravy's Binds Cuid tincbow Rerwrahurah. Rickmans'd weew and thinks of mensolis Whe widows Kid cibuas | incemuseut wild it, 1Re fact thas both knockwd | Buait IQ Qabanod gar Lem, dae Daag, | Ri ge, The ttle of the property is, however, to ebot? It Boot’, made use of that Inhguae to) Turner, late of Libby Prisou, was recaptured 08 | rernain in the @ssociation, as to. ned uuder the gen= Bran‘ler, and spangier thus replied, tne latter coud heve haown pothing. of a criminal paipore | Sunday, and is now in one of the cella of Libby, | era! law of she Bate. Tt te hoped thas Mrs. Lin~ le ‘be ratiatiod with this. Bhe lad former » It Spangler hud any specie part to play, it Hisnor Greac, of Texas, | " , ime api hold Booth's ose, He iaed w do that, : ‘a 0x06 ID 8 pastoral letter, 1B | decane thas 6 \ : | Maiaed on the ttase, The vvideace dove no’ show | structs theclergy of the Epiacopal church to resurn | and ce eu title could be vested in harse!f overnor of Idaho,