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The document discusses the aftermath of President Lincoln's assassination and the chaotic conditions in Richmond, Virginia. It highlights the struggles of the local population, including the wealthy now reduced to poverty due to the war. Additionally, it mentions the excitement and confusion surrounding the events, as well as the government’s efforts to provide aid to those in need.

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VOL.

NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL


XIV, NO. 4230. 15, 1865. PRICE FOUR CENTS

AWFUL President to supply the population, if they continue pourirg in Austrid

EVENT. White House time,and maintain


NEWS. ’l‘l“tbutmust the ag
at the the came, #ove his spurs into him, and deshed omize, of
néuthey hayvedone during the last few days.
EUROPEAN P‘mr.
.INDIA.

postin
o~

to going, \amy before any


stated him that he was one could stop him. K 'T'ne conditlon of sucn a city as Richmond Is ex-
) B¥ ¥t
®sw
&
S 8

b{
iremely painful and anomalous. The oniy neople,
asa class, who can
really be sald i ‘f’
altl;ough_% I:mcou
had
Inot m:n yg}i. . Reports have prevailed that an
l.ttoin?t aré,the fioating population from the 10,%vq money
North, who ‘Aprivate Calcutta
telegram
$

of March 27
com or TWO DAYS LATER BY THE EUROPA.|
tause "théfigige‘u had tmopqced*ffiqGes, Mr. Sraxrox.
bave ¢ here on speculation
2

also made the life of from curiosity, ports commercial affairs in state
was on
-ncak-xh“a-
President Lincoln Gnaxrand;they were tgbe Wnd, s
present,
M Mivsicnr.|
and who. will; doubtless, continue 1o pour in anc
out for some time to come. the actual residents,
hundreds hitherto lapped in luxury and, il yester-
-Of
0

!
the 25.h, when slightimprovement

. BRAZIL.
iaken

€oit
dead. Cavalry
day, acecounted wealthy, are to-day on a level witn
The Insult to Our Cruisers
Gen. Graxt had gone North, he
did not wish The President is reported ' Loxvox, Sunday, April
Mfi%@“&.h“."‘?’“‘"“’"zf. |
absolute beggars, Money they bave, but in Confed-

Shot by an oo
and infantry are scouring ‘the il%
city
erate paper, SI.OOO of which i 8 not worth the price
of a good dinner,
ucogl
to some
curiosity-monger by FPortugal.
The
Brazilian mail hasreached Lisbon, b ing~

:
the following aates


assanirisi of
insearch, these reoel rags. These people are
direction for the
mur.dardus

Tven
He went with apparent reluctance and urged living
in but, literally, ®many
fine- houses, of them
g ~
Janmmzo, SBaturday,
Rio pe
Marchil,
o g
"

Exchange 25%@26%.
Assassin, lgr::c&ru gotw him
; but taat gentle Wwithout l_lz manifest means of sustaining life.
TR

to nd the city is overwhelmed with


excitemeqt,‘
. . o

ist them
**

®work,” says the industrious and self-de- 'The American Minister at Lisbon l)e-l
~
Corres.—Sales of good firsts at
J.
100,000 bags, Stock, 100.000 DT:;‘.
manhad made other engagements,
and with Who the
assassins were no one
knowai
peadent Noitherner.
wliere is
True, but work at what? and
the'em ployer? The males, from old
age
mands Satisfaction. . <
g -Bania, r?.
'y Mareh 11,

o
Exchange 26%, g
hoyhood,are
every body supposes
to
mostly killed off by the war, or are
go*d them to

|
Mr. AsunaN, of Massachusetts; bid him though have lo
fe
seen hobbling om erutehes along' the streets,
Cotton nomtnal, ey

G
The Deed Done at Ford’s horeless cripples for life, The sufferers are mainly . PrrxaMpUQO, Saturday, S Mareh 11,
beenvrel\aqll.‘ S- vt widhws, with their
- helpless and dependent Exchange260%@27, 4 1 ~

'
.
daughters. How 1s the suffering of all such
'Djs_missal of the Commander of Fort Montivedeo
has surrendered to Gen. Froass. The
Theatre Last Night. ~ When the excitement at thetheatre was FROM Richmond. people
price
to be met?
they
let
and
them swallow
God knows
thelr now occupythecity.
‘Brazilians
" wia e—— T ALY
B Lol
@o9l}
P
they
atits wildest height, reports were circulated
may,
as
|

;lve lenty of it
yet remaining. I have myseit Belan Requested. ' LATEST ‘VIA LIVERPOOL. -

these “Letlfizll

l
bedn
that
mng-c-.mxgfl
witness of of it here among
~fip Livazpooi,
and mch
Sewary
Secre had also
been as- Present Feeling kichmond—Oall to the hapleés”ladies, whila I pitted “and con- Baturda

THE ACT OF A DESPERATE REBEL sassinated. /© ¥y


Peovle of
Virginia to Loaugurate = Btdto demned them for inwardly their seif-imflicted suffer! Times
has.en ‘editorial on thel
‘yu_libsgn tosday of

A
Jfound my heart uncor.seiously s [States, I

Adva-lczn/l'lve-/'l‘wjgh-l e S
il, ex-
| Loglalature—Cbances
of Further n'?.'x!i?"’,.:
nited


Its Failure-Ag to omage to what would be more than
:‘.O, n e ¢ ‘/' gentleman’s m’w Spartan
L e
?..;‘
-l!lljwoifi>Wah’ifl“fiflrßbep-
pratety, ts ot devoted to so wicked and unreasona-
‘ aiCerl, SAP 40- 4 a 0 ol T -S
i

and @ military guard were found


at the
bla 4 cause, Ifthere be Northera man with Bk .

PO
crowd
.a one
Tey—Gen. Ord 1n Command—Revival of pariicle of malignity in his heart, let him come ;
here

Attempted Assasinationof entering


let Miro dive into the secret domestic suf-
door, and on It was ascertained that Business and Improvements—Condition
recesses of It lronically credits the framers of the schemes
of the People—Mrs. Gen. Lee.
fering among those who
ed iis enemies, and if
have

he does not
so
long been
feel
consider-
(however
Financial AND Commercial. with peculiar wisdom in selecting the Ist of Aprlfl
the reports were based on truth. S
Seward. inavguration,
Secretary foolish they may yet be in thelr lingering pride) that
he bas had
for its

Everybody there was so excited that scarce- From Our Own


Correspondent.
vengeance enough, I, for one,envy him
nothis.manhood. Havurax, Friday, April 14.
The Army & Navy Gazette says:
*
The work 01.

!
’ 1 i e i i the United States Navy has now been accomplished.,
Liverpool the
ly an
intelligible word could be gathered, but Ricemonp, Va., Thursday, April 13,
Nrs. Lee is
still here upon a bed of suffering, and The steamship Europa, from on

lBO&‘L and it must be confessed that inthe hands ot


recelving all proper and attention

which.ruJ
care frem our au-
via Queenstown on the 2d inst., arrived here a
lht,
Rumored Attempt on the Life the facts are substantially as follows : The stunning effect experienced by all who tuoriiies. The storles of her death are all false, 1

F o’clock this morning.


She has 43 passengers for
tnam and Portse the high reputation thel

wnin-l
me| gentleman yesterday, well acquainted with the
8
officers and of that Power
seamen established
of Mr. Stanton.
About 10 o’clock a man rang the bell,
ound themselves mixed up in the tornado of fanyily, who bad just seen her, and intormed me that
snewas no better nor worse than she had been for
this port, and 30 for Boston, Her dates are two days
after the natlonal existence of
itself, has been greatl
m:
drous events which have later than those already received.
and the call
Jjust swept over this part of moiths past. Gen. Les is daily expected here
having been answered by
her
to see
The steamshlp Cuba, from New-York, al
arrived enhanced.” [v
the world, has nearly subsided.
‘Peoplearegradually

i
The
a colored servant, he said he had poorer classes of the community are being Liverpool at noon on the Ist inst,
regalning their senses, becoming convinced that al LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN, -
corstantly relieved by the government ; and amobng
THE STONEWALL AFFAIR.
from Dr. these are
stealthlly included many who, before the Lonpoxn, Saturday, April 1.
DETAILS OF THE DREADFUL TRAGEDY. come
Verpi, Secretary SEwarp’s they have seen and
h*rd was not a wild dream, but|
war, reckoned among the independent ana
were A Lisbon dispateh, of the 31st of March, says that
There 1s no news of importance this mornings
family physician, with & prescription, at
'sober reality, and the frenzy of joy over past and upper ranks. Someidea of the extent of this charity
'th'a American Minister at Lisbon has demanded um-'
the time
passing events is succeeded by calm and 'do]lber,to may be gleaned from the fact, since Sunday last, over
60,0000rations have been issued by our Commissary iflcuon of the Portuguese Government for the firln;J_ Paris, Friday, March 31-P. M.
ass
'
same holding in his hand calculation for the future. The malady of
The Bourse 1s steady. The Rentes closed
rebempn Department, thereby assisting more than 2,500 fami. jupon the Niagara and Sacramento by the Portulueu‘
14—12:30 A. M. 671, 30c.
Wasmnoron, Friday, April a small piece of folded paper, and
reached its crisis when the electrifying news was lies; and this quite independent of the greatlabors
forts. He also requests the dismissal of the Com-
The Pre\’ff{'}? was shot in a theatre to-
saying in answer to a refusal thathe must
‘sprend
had
over

surrendered
the land, that LEE’s

to Grant,
remnant of an army
those
of the Sanitary
prirate magnificence
and Christian
of benevolent individuals
Commissions, &nd the
who
lmlndcr of Fort
a salute of twenty-one|
Belan, and COMMERCIAL. y
and, henceforth, camnot see
misery go unalded. to the American flag,
guns MARKET.
night, and Is, perhaps, mortally wounded. ’see the Secretary, as he was entrusted with who have so long been chronicling the exciting de-| J. 'R. HAMILTON.
Nothing as
;ot nas been decided In regard to the
LIVERPOOL
Livereoon, April 31.—Evening.
Secretary SEWARD was also assassinated. particular directions concerning the medicine.
talls of daily conflicts in the fieid, will be engaged in
FROM WILMINGTON. matter, The Market was receivedper
re{mn llorwuasfl
the far lees brilliant stirring, but
CorToN—The stock of Coiton in port is 580.000 bales
b‘

}
and more joyous,
SECOND DISPATCH. =
A PROPHECY FROM RICHMOND.
‘actual count, being 13,000 bales below the estimates, o

|
He still insisted of telling you how the patient is progressing
pursuit Accident on the Rallrond—An Appeal for th .which amount 49,000 bales are Amerigan.
on going up, although re- ‘The correspondent of the London Times, writing
Wasnineron, Friday, Apr=l4,
! ) :
to new and Itis true that Refugees and Freedmen.
more
vlgoropl.healm. w
TRADE REPORT.
I

from Richmond on the 4th of March, says:


peatedly informed that 'could
have not yet heard of surrender
President Lixcouy and wife, with othe
no one
the actual of Jomx-
“Tam daily convinced that it Richmond
The Manchester market was firmer with an npwar
'enter the chamber. The man pushed sToN’s army, of the taking of Mobile, of what the
From Our Own Correspondent.
falls and Lex and JouNsTON
more

are driven from the field,


| tendency.
BRreADSTUFFS—The market is easier. Messrs. Riomarp
g
friends, this evening visited Ford’s Theatr ‘WiLmingroN, N. C., Friday, April 7, 1865, +

wandering hordes of Trans-Mississippi rebels


rthe
f

ma; 'sox. SPENCE & Co,, nnd others, report: Flour dull an
tis but the first stage of this colossal revolution
servant aside, and walked heavily have done, to do, &c. The down train from Goldsboro, last night, met easier. Wheat quniet au? quotations are barely maintain:
for the
purpose of witnessing the perform- or are golng But the whole
which will then be completed. There will
led; Western 85,@48. Bd. Corn inactive; mixea
with an accident mear Magnolia, resulting in the ensue a
aed
ance of the
*
American Cousin.” toward the Secretary’s room, - and thing 1s
minds of all
already
men
so far a foregone conclusion
here—both Union and
rebel—that
in the
I death of two discharged soldiers, and serious injury ltlme when every important town
require to be held by a Yankee garrison,
of the South

when exul-
will

!
2iß. 6d.
ProvisioNs—Ths muarket is downward, WAKEFIELD,
Nasu & Co., anc others, report: Beef has a downwar
It
was then met by ' Mr. PREDERICK eally dop’t believe that anything whick these help-
lo several others. The engineer is said to have been
Pork heavy. and declined 2s. ێd. Bacou
was announced in the papers that Gen,
Sewarp, of whom he demanded to less fragments of the dead Confederacy could no
andwas running the train at the rate of
Intoxicated, ‘tmon in New-York will be exchanged for soberness
tendency.
firmer and holders demand an advance. Lard dull an
/GranT would also .be iwenty milés an hour, when axle broke, throwing
and right reason, and when it will be realized tnat easier at 5:8,a615. Butter flat and declining. Tallow!
present, but he took attempt will affect the calculations of man of|
an
.downward
“see the Secretary, making the same
any
several of e cars off the track, and entirely demol-
the closing scenes of this mightiest revolutionary
i ProuucE. —Ashes
easier at 2¢s. 6d. for Pots, and 305..
thelate train of cars for New-Jersey. y bmineqnon than the war upon BiiLy In
BowwLkes drama will not be played out, in the times of for Pe ris. Sugar, flat. Coffee, and Rice,
uaadly.
our

"representation Florida disarranged


ishing seyeral
8. ;
save
%uie;
which he did to the servant. the mercantile transactions of ‘children’s children.” '
quiet and steady, Clover Seed, firmer. Jute,
10s.@3OB
The theatre was densely crowded, an
New-York or Boston.
Two soldlers of ¢he First United States Colored lower, Cod Oii, quiet at 678. Sperm no sales, Lin- ' Oil,
seed Oil, steady. Resin. very dull. Spirits Turpentine,
What further passed in the!way’of colloquy is [nfantry bushwhackers yesterday,
everybody seemed delighted with the scen
Things are marching rapidly, as you will see by,
were
by GREAT BRITAIN. quiet at 628, @W66B.
'

!
while doing safeg ly at a house near Mag- . PeTROIECM—BoULT, ENGLISH & BRANDON report: Pe«
not but the struck him the published address **to the people of Virginia,” Parliamentary proceedings on the 30th ult.
known, man on ‘troleum firm, at 18, 11d.@2s. for refined; no crude im
before them. During the third act, and while in the Whig of to-day, inviting the Governor, Lieu- nolia, -
were unimportant. market.
the head with ‘“billy,” severely The organization And progress of the freedmen’s
a
injuring LONDON MARKETS.
A
there was a temporary pause for one of the ac-
tenant-Governor, members of the Legislature, and
schools here, under the supervision of the American
In the House of Commons,
Pacer sald that the Admiralty bad receivea
on the 3lst, Lord C.
i Frour firm; WHEAT steady. IroN advancing ; bars
the skull and felling him almost senseless. various prominent citizens of Virginia, to assemble no pro-
‘and rails, £6 Ivs. @£6 168; Scotch pig, 523, 3d. SveArm
tors to enter, a sharp report of a
in Richmond on the 25th inst., for the purpose of dis-
Mieslonary Assoc! , has been remarkably suc-
’ponl for sanctioning or
supporting anv fresh attempt 'inactive. CoPFEE activeat a decline of 18.@25. TEA
The assassin then rushed into the chamber cessful, and reflects t credit on the agents and 'steady at 10%d. for common Congou. Rice steady..
pistol was heard, which merely attracted cussing ‘‘the restoration of peace to the State of to reach the North Pole, He was, therefore, unaole
675. PETROLBUM steady afy
a missioniries SPIRiTS TURPENTINE firm &%
who have'been in charge. Fifteen days
and -attacked Major Sewarp, Paymaster Virginia, and the adjusiment of questions involving to say what course the government would take if £lB for crude, 28, for refined BpErM OIL nominal at £B2,
tention, but suggesting nothing serious, until after the occupation of \his nlace by the Union army, such a proposal were made, TaLLow downward, at 408 @438. Linseep Oin flat.
life, liberty and property, that have arisen In the
of the United States army ‘and Mr. Mr. W, L. Coax, one agents, here, of the arrived Mr. NEWDEGATE put some questions as
to the idea
a man rushed to the front of the President’s
Harsgrr, a messenger of the State
State, as a
consequence
Although it Is well for the
of the war.”

people ot Virginia to,


and, Jlth the aid of Gen. HawLEY, commanding the
of the
indicaied in
Pope taking
some
up his residence
foreign journals.
in Engiand, as
l
1
LATEST
LiverroeL, Saturday, April I—Evening.
COMMERCIALL v

box, waving a long dagger in his right lose time iln ventilating) among themselves,
umn&, in less than forty-eight hours a night school Lord PaLmeErsToN rep'ied that the government re- ! CorroN—Sales to-day 6,0¢0 bales, including 2,000 bales
all'
f

no

Department and two male nurses, disabling was gu)blllhed. Subsequently, aday-school was also fspected the Pope personally very mucn, but for him to speculators and exporters. The market 1s iugs firm
hand, L‘_S#‘(eép‘t wnnjg‘," questions respecting the dreary position in which \to Englind would be both an anacnrorism but quiet and unchanged.

tn&‘rTlmmlng,
come to
tJ organi. 22d, The blacks
were overjoyed, and theit BreApsTurrs—lThe market 1s and steady.
—hes ms*e(}r .‘;'lipou‘:.t\,he a{uu
solecism,
them ally —then
imll‘lnlqnuoul rebellion has
placed them) I mu
and a -

:
and immediately leaped from the box, which proftggdémonstrations extremely Indicrous,
rns for the finaneclal ProyisloNs—lhe market isdul r
! ,Tnjhziggmw nding
b

im
confess
tnatT liavebut littlg imuhedictely
#Bih in - o= 0% LEY. addressed
eyl at th :.—;’nil-'."i,'t« 123
yza:‘ vce—The market is quiet and steady.’ _un‘

beneathg,l
Secretary, who was lying in bed
landing mf}g\\u‘«‘
e anding
loomlng and prac: -‘.,,_L sult ?g AT e Beesiiaantn ?" rm At 25, @2B,
0%43d
Y
for vafined.,
the stage
|

likegodd schibole, day o SOQ-


"
in the second tier, to to anything the yeéar, e
o
was i
sdp fye ißtk turday, -~
aavs, in-

the and inflicted are


in too ‘uxlfion,fffg’ 3 ‘ex
)t

‘-~’.;-;,:mm B

J by - CONSOLs ¢ at897% <O9O for mo ßy iiy


sill
three The minds of the peopie ate thousana pupils,
same room, An@at one
I

the opposite side, they are now 1 of

'
nearl,

and to makin i 1100 ates Mr, i AMERICAN


tan across
[ur sterling
8100xs—£unois
1
and

gimentation, hewiiderment and conflicting p<s-! ent


r?‘m&f
GLapstoNs,

prosilirous’ condition, ui}oer superintend-


"flf}{i, large busiress
|a the Messrs. BARING’S\ circular says that
in the neck, but severing, ; 5726 übyl.
162% Erie. Railroad Bb% 4363 Unite

t’hei .atn%fi
stabs it is
his lamid the bewilderment of for Mnything Jike calm and soli
Afiso'n g niee vs Mr,J.G. LANGLEY, of
Massachusetts, The has been in 5-20 vonds. and
prices nd-
escape
North ihis week don{ that
mn?.'..w .;flvuxhel B S LsialTY R
~l's:.pm rrival of Meveral teachers from tne vanced the
gifted names early week to 57% @SB, slnce
thought and hoped, no arteries, though of the highly respectable and
the cause, and every-
in
‘ —_——— ee
aundience from the of the theatre, and, bas added §new impuise to \relspsed to
5626 @s7—the demand peing chlefly trom 'Gen. Lee In Richmsnd—The Qath of Alles
rear
he bled
l'couoled wiih that invitation, I venture to say
tnat: thing 1s ‘working finely, Rev. S. S. AsHLEY, the continent,
profusely.
!
[ | tmany efficieni and superintendent ginnce.
will to that gatherlng without the and the energetic On Friday, the telegrams per the steamship
mounting a horse, fled. come
roE of negro affairs In this Swte, Capt. H, James,
('vba

‘were received, and 5 20s again aovanceo to 57% @ Bavrrivmorz, Friday, April 14.
imotest idea of practically adapting themselves to the] 1rug,
A. Q. M., and Misses Mary Brownson, H. L. 168%. Erie and Illinois Central Shares have also at-
The screams of Mrs. Lincouw first disclosed
ANOTHER ACCOUNT. |circumstances actually surrounding them.
| The Richmond Whig of yesterday containg
Insteadof| §. L. DarriN and Mrs, C. L. Morse, and E. L. ‘tiacted attentior. and have again advanced,

Pre§identl liitle of It the arrival of


|

the fact to the audience that the ;rea]lzeu how thoroughly this whole tabric of seces-! Prrer, teachers,
residence of HENrY
are domiciled in_the
Nurr, Esq., & prominent
mansion and
' The Bank of England on the 30th ult. reduced
jrate of discouut
itg
Gen. Lze
importence,
the night previous.
annouances

Special Dispatch to the New-York Times. sion has crumbled into aust,—that slavery Is as if it
tormer
rebel. 1t 1s one of the finest resicences in the cliy,
to 4 per
cent., at which there is & on

had been shot, when all present rose to


theirl Wasningron, Friday, April 14, :had never neen,—that the whole doctrine of States’ gud being the earnings ¢! slaves—none of whom re-
itair demand for money, This movement
fened the English funds, and Consols are
strengih-
ouoyaut
' The Whig publishes the oath of allegiance, which

feet, rushing toward the stage, many ex- 2364 M. } |Rights, as opposed to national authority has been main on toe premises—it could not be devoted to a \and advancing,
it says citizens will be required to swear and subd=
|

a gigantic
petter
?merchants,
KeLsoN, TrirToN Co., East & India and |seribe to. Tne Provosi-Marehal’s office 1s
cmwde&g
I Iproved humbug by purpose. general
thousands,—that it

is, Rev. Mr. AsuLEY will become the superintendent have suspended payment. Their
!
him hang him!” iiabili-
claiming *‘llang with people anxious to take it, and the

of' ;me
A stroke from Heaven laying the whole only question
majesty of of
*‘
the the United of Freedmen’s affuirs, as Capt. JAMES’ assistant, and
peopie States,’ (ties are estimatea at £900,000 sierling.
Virg the among citizens seems to be who shall be first to res
will general oversight of educational
possiblei
have a as the Ports-
The excitement of the wildest \which now
relgas supreme in Richmond and | Anotner provincial bank nas suspended,
was the city in instant ruins could not have interests of
well as
physical the negroes, 'mouth and South Hants Banking Company. Thneir new thelr citizenship.
Iginia—many, I have doubt, will go to work f{.
'startled froml
no as

description, and of course there was an ab-| did the word that broke
us as |there still
A new school mission
established at Smith- will be liabilitles are about £170,000 sterling.
et LLR
were some
vestige of **
State Sovereignty’, ville next week. Tne biacks, generally, are desir-
{ The Birmingham and Joint Stock Banking Com- Rejoicings Cincinnagl.

perform-i that the'


at

rupt termination of the theatrical ’Ford’s Theatre half hour ago a


apoutthem
; and, instead of approaching the oul-?
pus of learuing, and after a llitle time devoted to
discipline make attentive and apt scholars.
'pany had
agreed to take up the business of Atwood
& Spooner’s Bank, which lately
CinciNmati, Friday, April 14.
suspendea at Bir-
'ragvd dignity and peaceof
ance.

|
iPres.ident had been shot. It flew everywherel the nation, nenitenljE
as
The following letter from Gen. HawLey explainsg ,mingham, and to pay the creditors Ils. 3d. on the Business was entirely suspended to-day. - The
. l land suppliants, will come witn their pockets full q' itseif. Itisto be hoped that
the generous people of ‘pound. city was universslly decorated with flags, ard greaf
"in labsurd ©
the North will respend promptly thereto : | Tbe West India Mall steamer had arrived, with

peoplj
There rush toward the President’s compromises” ana *
provisors;” haughtilty
wes a five minutes, and set five
thousar’d
enthusiasm prevalled. The procession was an im-
two
Heapquerers DisTRIcT WILMINGTON, over
quarter miilions of dollars 1n specie,
and a

isupposing
OF

Stand bs.ckl
that the country wiil to ruin,
when e¢ries heard: “
go
unleaa WiLmingron, N. C., Aoril 5, 1865. She also brought several Captains ot blockadi-run- ymense aflair, comprising the eniire police force,
box, were in swift and excited motion on the instant. iUncle Sam hat in band,to beg
comes, the
mucq Capt. Horace James, A. Q of Negro
M, Superintendent ,ners, whose occupations were
gone, Géns. [Tooker and WarLicn, with their siaf's, four

stimulan!a.”;
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jinjured and much-offended Mrs. Affairs: Department of North Carolina :


and give him air.” “Ilas any one It is impossible to get at the full facts o
Virginia to comp! THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
rregiments of National Guards, discharged
: sudaerly constituted, and in veterans,
?ana

SR This district

man,
was
help him make his laws conduct his

On a hasty examination, it was found that the the case, but it appears that a
and
n!'.‘nlra.: addition to tne freedmen found within Its Jimits and The French Government will probably send nne ward organizations, the Fenian Brotherhood, the
young those who naturally came in from the surrounding coun- the two
(Few of them, I venture to &ssert. really feel thit, or two steamers to accompany that ar« sent

President had been shot through the head,' lentered the President’s box from the theatre,| 'matters are the very reverse ; that Virginiais in el
try, six or geven thousand of them came down—most of
them in one body—irom the army of Major-Gen. SHER-~
by
'across
the English Government with
the Atlantic, at the time of
the
laying
Great
the
Eastirn
Atiuniic
Fire

citizens.
Department, and
Allthe bells
a

In
large

the cily
number
were
of

rung,
coloreq
unq
'position of a spoiled child wno has just rqcelveda% In supervising all these and providing for their
that{ yduring
MiN.
‘cable, and it is hoped that the United States Gov-
immediate necessities, the of the few salutes were fired at 6 o,clock this evening. To-
above and back of the temporal bone, and the last act of the play of *
Our Amer- energies officers and lernment will
‘;sound whippiog for her naughtiness, that nQav‘ she 13 do the same.

was! Pican
soldiers upon whom the burden fell were exerted to the the is
(night city brilliantly illuminated, and there is
in utmost. Add to this thousand paroled prison-
of the ilgnnmlniously pn-|
set the for wholesome nine
some brain was oozing out. He Cousin,” with pistol in hand. Ie shot corner
FRANCE.
ers were most unexpectedly delivered here, totally aes- generally a display ot fireworks,
ishment, and that it mattars very little to Uncle
Sqm’l titute, thousands of them going into hospitals immedi- R—— e e
the
——————
removed toa private house President in thehead and instantly jumped Weekly returns from the Bank of France
opposite to the
that several thousand white persons had to show
;whelher she takes mopms
or
years to stop
nobbllgj ately, avd
be fad.and you will see that generous as the :overnment an fncrease of cash on hand of over ten and a half
Fire.
and sulking before she Rocazsrer, N, Y., Friday. Aprll
theatre, and the Surgeon-General of the army, from the box upon the stage, and immediately
con‘s.
penitently to beg
ptr~£ 18,
in all sucn ma‘ters, there

and suffering.
must be embarrassment

We are utterly unable to furnish many


‘millions francs. |
14,

;don for her transgression, receive 'the palert\al‘.


of the necessities of li‘e. Juies
The cabinet warehouse of Jamss E.
HAYDON.
and other surgeons sent for to attend to his disappeared through the side scenes and and her
In the French Chambers of the 80:h. M.
joyous sisters
|

‘kles Join for, to| lowish that you would appeal to the benevolent and of this city, partlally
|

; was aestroyed by fire thig


‘Favee spoke upon the necessity for politicai
condition. -
rear of the theatre, brandishing a dirk knifé that complexisn she must come
at
lml.g liberal people of the North. who have already done so
much. We need clothing for destitute whites and blacks.' but was interrupted by the President anc dechined
liberty,| morning. The stocks of Humpazey Reepy &
Co.,
I be in suspicions
On examination of the iprivate box and kid glove the stage.
may wrong my
about, In endeavoring 1o put the freed population upvn thelarge
to finish his speech. The amendment was rejecie’ |
stove dealers, Hasmings & MoVEaw, paper dealers,
an
dropping a on
effort to reorganize the State just plantations on the
Cape Fear River, we greatly ¢m-
a{xo
|!hll now—| of axes, and
The amenument in favor of the liberty of the S. B. Rosy, saddlery ana bardware dealers, ano
lhq'
nhovg!é, meu—hfht
|

bariaseed by the want


but rejected by a large majority.|
discovered the back sincerely hope it to be so—but I con-/ press was debated,
blood was on of the The audience heard the shot, but supposing
fess that, after
may prove
considerable interchange of
must

opinions
Teavy
flmt&you
saws, nails ang a feW
—~hammers, plows.
estimate for the wamts-of fiiteen thousand
think
"~ Tt is stated that NaroLeoN will leave Puris ear'y,
agency of the American Tract Soclety, were damg
in May, not returning until November.
aged. Total loss, $30,000 ; insurance, $20,000, 'The
cushioned rocking chair on which the Presi-| it fired in the regular course of the play, did !with the people,
igood families,
and a
veep Into quite a number of oring people, you will not
jously used, Your own
more than ¢ap be ju-
yience will ;‘xz
gunide you ciang have recommended
His pnysi.
seven months’ sbseuce in (origin of the fire is unknown.
lam driven to tnis conclusion., Of this batter than any What we need, we ¥ country alr.
dent had been sitting, also on the partition not heed it till Mrs. LincoLn’s screams drew
coursethiswill all ehange—must change—with
time augga’;‘iou. ——
|

season is. upon us,

|but it
is uonaturaily soon to expect it yet. In the
A this. very day, for the P
have many people houseless, or
ntlnf “I'ne Bourse 1s
firm, 67.45. The Funeral of Gen. T. A. Smyth.
and on the floor. A common single-bar- their attention. The whole affair occupied /meantime while there 15 but onecare for us—martial d"' immoperly’ ;

SPAIN. Winixaron, Del,, Friday, April 14.


owdeo.

reled pocket pistol was found as' {law—administered with as much


.condition of affairs can warrant.
lenity as the altered
What, for instance;
% Very respectfully, yourobedient servant,
JOSEPH R, HAWLEY,
The remains of Brig.-Gen. T. A. BMyYTH
on the carpet. scarcaely half a minute, and then the
|was menifestly wise ana indispensable, in contro i«
4’5151;&111
1 Brigadier General Commanding.
The
Epoca states that the Minister of War
ten-| arrivefi
b,.eeni dered his resignation, and here to day at 1 o’clock, and will be interred
'

o
thalt Gen. LBoRsUNDI re-
A military guard placed in front of the ling rampant, defiant New-Orleans, wou'd be utieriy¢
was sassin was gone. As yet
he has not Five hundred color'ed,laburers are being
emplovad| fused to place nim. 1 Monday &fternoon with appropriate ceremonies.
.crueland unnecessary for downfalien, mourning and
s resigr.ed, but still proud Richmond. ’here to serve as a consfruction corps for Gen, Scuo- A later dispatch says the Minister of War resigned
S ———
private residemce to which the President had found.
[

from 11l health,


| No one understood this better They #ill be paid from $lO 10 $25 a An Unscaworthy War Steamer.
l

than the two distin-{ rELD’s army. Gen. Rivsra succeeded to the office.
l

officers
been conveyed. An immense crowd The President’s wound is mortal. guished who have had the control ot tnis moutn. The employm®nt ot the contrabands in tnis To the Editor of the New-York Times
was
repurted |eity since Its occupatlon by our forces—Muj -Genld manver malerially 1 ages the effective strengin
:

front of it, all deeply anxiousto learn the con Ile was at_once taken into the house oppo-
Goprrey WEITZzEL and Brig.-Gen. G, F. SuEpLEY —OF| of our army. E. P, BROOKS, | e DENMARK. Y Unitep Srates STEAMER MUscoora,

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Hamprox Roaps, Va., Wednesday, April 12, 1865,


|both had ample experience in governing in New-oOr- The King reliaved M. HeLLEEN, Minister of Yus-,
dition of the President. It had been previous- site the theatre. jleans and elsewhere, and thoroughly understood THE SIEGHK OF MOBILE.
I
tice, of his tunciions. HBLLEEN represenrea al-|
2% This vessel has returned to this port, havin

Pafi
|

both the faults and the merits of Southern character.| i liance between the Reactionary and extreme mo- D made bar fourth atitempt to make a crulse to the
the wound |Maj.-Gen. Okp, naving arrived craticjparties. It is
1y announced that was ;
mortal As if this horror was not enough, almost
{sumed the reins of government,
yesterday
both these
and
officers afi Fierce Bombardmentof the Spanish Fort— suppoted that ail members of/
the late Cabinet will return to their posts,
cific. On each occasion she has proved hersel! ‘o

|
this for other Mobile Papers Aanounce the Capiure of be an unsafe sea boat, On her last trial she narrow
but all otherwise. The shock to t the same moment the the (leave morning fields of usefulnes—-
hoped story ran through {muech to the regret
of the whole If is soma.
10

Iy escaned being lost In _the Gulf Stream, ]ncloueta


population. 390+
inl lnot that the latter are not sure of receiving equily you wiil find a list of her ; piease
officers
publun.'i
z

communitly was terrible. city that Mr. Sewarp had been murdered New-OgrrEans, Saturday, April
April 14, 8.“ §! Jl
kind and generous ireatment from one of Gen. Ojn’s| ‘ln the allocutions delivered at the last consis | Respectiully, &-.,
Cale) Friday,
|

via

The Presideni was in a state of syncope, his bed. 3 ;well-knownthis


character. but both Weirzer and Sgep-]
A special dispatch to the New-Orleans Times,
tory the Pope expressed surprise and sorrow at the
sad events which have recently taken place 1o Mexi-
ARTHUR BURTIS, Jr., Paymaster.
{LEY had, in pries time, won the respec: and List of officers atiached to the U, S. steamer
¢u. Muse
His Holiness hoped MaxiMiLiaN would abandon

ot who not known co.


totally insensible, and breathing slowly. Th Inquiry showed this to be so far true also. {fiaence
jGen.
all had
WeirzEL goes, 1 believe, to Petersburgh; Gen.
them pieviouly, from the Spanish Fort, datet April 5, says:
‘ ihe course upon which he had entereq, and satisfy
|
¢nota, one thousand tons, 10 guns:

opened the rebel forts last
blood cozed from the wound at the It appears 2 man wearing light coat, dark
SHEPLEY’s destination I have not yet heard,
! fl
Aturious fire was
line |
on

During the bombard:


the just desires of the Holy See. Thne Pope furilier
! Commander Geo. M. RAnSoM, Lieut. Thes. S. Bpencer,
'

back o a
Is nigiL from our entire
hanked the Bishops of the Catbolic world, especial-| Ass't Paymaster Arthur Burtis, Jr., Ass’t Surgeon Dan
|

Business already reviving—stores


’ opened bfing
are
£mall magazipe intbe Spanish Fort exploded;
his head. The exhausted slouch hat, called and asked to
one after another—and I doubt not thit
n!
ent a
ly those of Italy, for defending the religion and /in- | McMurfrie. Act'g Master Geo. R. Durand, Aect’g En.
surgeons every pants, see,
month or two from now, peoole who saw Richupbad
T'nedaniage
%u\et
Deserters report from 18,000
is unknown. prevailed on the
to 20,000 troops in
erties of the Church, despite the decrees of tne secu- signs Robt.

Chas.
M. Clark, Jas. Courtoey, John D. Thoma
Stewart, Second Ass't Engineers Reober: H
in first days of our
:31 authoriiies. a.

Illr
Mr. the occupation will, on revisting
effort of medical skill, but all hope was gone Sewarp, and was shown to his
it, be astonished at the
change. Free negroes ar: aj
AlJ:%out
and
Mobile, including all ihe
&bout 2,000 in_tne Spanish Fort.
Siate

The
Reserves,
loss out-
Gunnell, Jas. H. Grasmer, Henry
Snyder. Act’g Thir
Ass’t Engineers Robt, L. Case, Geo. Taylor, Geo. W
lready at work, by the hundreds, cleaning the simets ) PRUSSIA. inghouse, Jr,, masters Fred’k. A. Beatie. A. 1.. Bpinney,
The parting of his family with the dying room. He delivered to Major Sewarp, side the Spanish Fort up to.the 4th instant amounted
/ot the bricks and rubbisn_caused by the corflagra-
to aboat 500 killed and wounaed. The .ebel loss ex- In the Military Committee of Chambers, the
Wm. Merrill. Captain’s Clerk Geo, S. Dana,
P.ymuura
Illon.
l

and working at it with a will and pleasare shat Clerk I'. B, Hathaway.
President is teo sad for description. who sat his father, what ceeds gurs,” Deputies amendment was iniroduced with the oojnct§
near pur- il question if an overseer ever got out of them ; | e

i
S—.
jvith
‘'his lash. Beside the cleaning of the streets, mose
Adjt.~-Gen. Taomas arrived at New-Orleans on th lo( effecting a reconclliation between the government
ported to be physician’s prescription,
.‘
At midnighi, the Cabinet, with Messrs. a and chamber, »nd proposing a max mum sirength of. Arrivals in the City.
lofty welrd-looking remnants of shatterea lis, morning ol the 7tn. g the army at 180,000 mi

men, whnich rejected by ||


which loomed up in every direction, are being
was
Gov. Jos. A, Gilmore, Concord, N. H., is stope
pulled: ins,
Sumyer, Corrax and Farxsworrg, Judge Cor- turned, and with one stroke cut Mr. SEWARD'S
down ; so that pedestrians can now walk alonf un-
Mobile papers of the 4th announce the cap-
8. The commitee also
general military
estimales and navy eptimales and amendmenis. hus/
rejected the
ping a' the Fifth avenueHotel, p‘
Gov. Ocuiuspy, Gen. Mrias, Col. Hay, throat as he lay on his bed, inflicting a horri-
obstructed streets, without the oread of being gush eof Selma, Alabama, with
3 pieces of
ai)lfleufi‘ refusing the whole mllitary and vaval proposals of
Hon. O. N. Shannon, Cincinnatl; Gen. B. F
-18, ed to pleces at every footstep. We also reveled in and a large amount of Governdgnt property. 1 ‘the government.
Stringiellow, Atenison
; Dr. N, Greene, Loulsville
i
e
of for the first time last night Wm. D.
Griswoid, Terre Haute,
few ble wound, but not severing the jugular vein,
'the luxury gas #t the and are stoppiag a

and personal friends, with Surgeon

! ,.
a Bpotiswood Hou.e, and altogether things ame im- tue Meliopoiitan Hotel.
'Droving JFort Sumter Celebratianin Bavgoer.
AUSTRIA,
and not mortal wounrn (.
rapidly. v

! diegninsit
producing a
it

General Barxegand his immediate assistants,


i

Baxcor, Me., Friday, April 14,


i

Asto trade, there 18 every likelihood of this mark Count MENSDORFF had . made somc ministerial CoLiisioNy —The steamship La Favorete,
|

whil-i
,
'l

being speedlly glatted, to overflowing, with all i


|

The'resioration of the Old Fort explanation in Lower House


Flagto Sumter the Re'chsrath.
|

In the struggle that followed, Major Sewarp I=/


were around his bedside. of necessaries, though we cannot boast of sald the views of the returning from a
passing up the Eas trial trip and
'

much government on the question of


—judging, at least, by the food at the Spotswe was celebrated here to-day by a nsticoal salute at be
the Duchies would River, coilided with the Catharine Ferry-boat Ma:
The President and Mrs. Lixcotn did also badly, but not ser !usly, wounded in]
communicuted in the Feceral

notl‘ /was Houge,


the only hotel yet in full blast, and T
wnerg.
noon, by & display of
ali the fiags on pablic and pri- Diet on tne 6th ot April.
f.....n, her slip on the Brookly
start for the theatre until fifteen minutes after several places. The assassin rushed do wn?
is to be the proprietors are giving
presumed,
The army sutlers and traders, as a
the best, vute buildings, and by the raising of the Stars und; Asregards relations with Ita'y, he said the gov-! #s she was entering

side, doing considerable damage to the Manhasrelt,


|

they can. ernment esirea to promote the material


inaiter| Interests
m, t-um, mounted the fleet a
Suips by tearing a portion of the gentlemen’s cavin
oml!
fe<t above awav
thousand the clty
of course, are swarming among us itke bees ; one by means of ofthe two countries, but that ltaly
eight o'clock, Speaker CorLrax was at horse on Wwhich he| fear they will soon find they have more than enough mousterkite bearing i.e name of U, B, Granr, I
maintained a hos-
e alliude 10 e government, He desired 1o econs
#rd comewhat injuring the hull, Fortunately nobod
Was hurl, ax :

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