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r-. A MrP i -i '3 I. i (vmJ fflnn pi ft ifj rt i 8 If T-f-a 1 A 1 XII jft VOI- 4230. AWFUL EVENT.fi President! Lincoln Shot by an Assassin. The Deed Done at Ford's Theatre Iast IVightr THE ACT OF A DESPERATE REBEL President Still Alive Last Acconnts.

Nq Hopes Entertained of His) RecoYcry. Attempted Assassination of Secretary Seward. DETAILS-OF THE DREADFUL TRAGEDY. OFFICIAL. Was Vnni-ntwwT.

Wabbtwctoii. aprU IS 190 A. M. This evening at about 9:30 P. at Ford's Theatre, the President, while altting in his priTate box with lira.

Likcoim, Mrs. IUais, aad Major Rathboit, was shot Lj an assaa- i sin, who suddenly entered the oox and ap- I reached behind the President The assassin then leaped -upon the stape, 1 brandishing a Urge dagger or kalfe, and madea his escape in the rear of the theatre. The pistol ball entered the baekr of the Pre-! Mdent's head and penetrated, nearij throught the heaa. The wound is mortaL The resi dent baa been Insensible ever alnce It was in and is now dying. Abool the same hour an assassin, whether the same or not, entered Mr, Sswailu's apart hi ments, and under the pretence of having a showp to the Secretary's sick chamber The assassin in: -mediately vnshed to the bed, and inflicted two or tabs on the throat and two on the 'face "-iWeipht ot hoped the wounds may cot be mortal.

i apprehension la that they. will prove fata Tht nure alarmed Mri Faaoiaica SawAa6Jai it I I I wn n. nnif Kktiino Wntt IB IO BO UjUIIIIII IUVI m.y to the door of hi father's room, when the. assasio, who ioflit ted upon him nmro. i4ininraii uuD(l.

The rcco fei ui Fainale'it- SkwaroIs doubtful. It is not probable that the. Presi Live throughout the night Mi I la.kfA rl rl t1 (A 1.J UCH. VIK1H7 ailU at the theatre this evening, but be started BuilingtOQ at o'clock this eyening. jl i At a Cabinet meeting" at which Gen.

Gsast is i was p'reeent, the aubject of the state ofi thei roontry andjhe prospect of a speedy peace was discussed. The President was very thetrfdl and spoke very kindly sf Gen. Lis and others of the Confederacy, and of-'lhe establishment of -government in Virginia. VJ-' i' All the members of the Cabinet except Mr Fawako. are now attendance, upon the Preaident.

I have seen' 1 Mr. Sawaan, but be and Fasraaica were both unconscioua. rr EPWIN M. STaJUTON, -I Secretary af ar. URTA1L OV' THE OCCUKKliNCB.

vsaaiaT, Friday. April 1 1 A. 1 The" Preaident waa ahot In a theatre to- ight. and la, perhapa, mortally vrounded. fecretary Saw asp waa also assassinated.

BKCOaU DISPATCH, ''r I WAAsoaToaw Frtday. ApriUi. rrSaident Liscols and wife, with other friends, 'this evening visited Ford's Theatre for ths purpose of wltneaamg, the perform-aoce of the American It waa! announced In the paper that Gen.1 GaAST would, also tb present, feut be took the late train ot cars for The theatre densely crowded. and everybody seemed delighted with the scene. before them, uariag mm wuu waaatemporaryimroneoftaxv to enfer.

sharp report a there ton to enter, s. aharp repou or a. i pistol waslteard, which merely attracted at- pistat wm wwi, w.v 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 1 I I K- tsatlon. bat -notblsf until fedi State, Mr. Kn sxaa rushed ts tbi front VU PsU5atLiu-'" I M-ger of tbej tetejjt 11 Lox, w'Tiif I lonf (dagger in hit xhf hind, and exclaiming tyrannUf and 'immedlaetr leaped from (be box, whlcl.

was intbl ycond tier. to the etate beaeath. and iran aerds to the opposite aide, making his escape ajnid the bewlldennent or tht audienee fronl the of the theatre, 'wwJ. ntlng a bitrae, mou Tho screams Mn. Licoui lirai uucwseu 'the fact to Ihfci aodience that the President had been shot when all present rose to their feet.

I rushing toward the atage, meay ex- ,1 claiming fWnj him! nang nimj The excitement waa'oftbe wildest possible AdmcrlotiaL aU of coarse there was an ab- Irupt tenaiaUon Uf the theatrical perform i i 1 1 5 fJ I' I There Was1 a rush toward the President's at(box, whrnfiiiea were heard Stand bad i Hand give him kfe. Has any one atimulanta. On a hasty examination, it waa that the Preaidenj bad been shot through the head, above, and back of the temporal bone, and thai notne of the brain waaToozing ouL He was removed to a private nouse yyyv- the Surgeon-General of the army i i i 1 1 i in ii and other surEeona sent for awena io ne 1 i conditio n. On an examioation; of the private; box 1.4 tl blood iwaa discovered' on the back of the enshtoned rolking chair on which the rreai- fdent had bejn. aittiog.also on the partitions and on the Poor; A common aingle-bar reled pocket bistol waa! found on the carpet A military 'euard waa placed front of the J1L private rekldenc nee to which the Fresident nau been convey edJ An Immense crowd was i i i i front of ftj all deeply anxious to learn the con lints 1 i 1 1 i dition of the President.

It had been prevvoua ly announced! that the wound waa mortal but all bopel otherwise. The shock to the I I I I i. 1 I comraunily was temDie President waa In aj Btate of yncope. totally insensate, and breathiog slowly. The blood oozed krom the wound at the back oil bis bead; he surgeons exhausted every effort Of medical skill, but all hope waa gone a- Li The p'artirlgtof his family with the dying i i 1 1 i i ifr-: President ia too aad for description.

At Widnlgril, the with Messrs StMuaaj Cpi-fAX and jaAnswohto, Juoge tci-. ant i few; personal friends, ith Surgeon- i tit i i General liAaJraa and his immediate assistants, 1 II' I i. A A i 1 were arou nd his bedside. Vhe 1 'resident and Lincolii did! not i start for the theatre until fifteen minutes after! foL the theatre until i 1 1 was at1 the? lOcKl Sseakefj uolfax I louse; at the time, and ii the Presiden 1 1 Istatrd him' that i he was, tt I thou-h Mrl Liscoi-a had not been well, Leteni'cawse papera bad anoi itlGRAaT and I they were be i i i i it i i fe'n Gsakt hd gne North, he papera' bad announced that Gen present, and, asiAduring the last act of the i i I'l. he did.

not wisaf 'Jican 1 11 in. )Ua hnAinted. i i I Jilb apparent reluctance and urged! lie went iCetit i'wiillMy; Ooilrix go-with blm Ut that gentleidijappeared ball male c4her anil witiSrear of the i IdV Massachusettst bid him good lit 1 the excitement at: the theatre was i- Itiets: 1 i at its height, reports werecireuiaieu that Jere'talry Sxwabo had alao, as- 11' aasstnateu. Tealchilg -this gentleman'a residence a crowd and a military guard were found at the 7 door and entering it was ascertained that on the reporta based; on truth. lEverybodM there was" so excited that scarce- ly an intelligible word could be gathered, but the facta are substantially as follows About' 10 cs p'clock a' man rang the i bell, and the I having: been answered by I a- colored i i V- come from 4 servant, he said he bad, Dr.

Vaani, SecreUry family physician, with a prescription," at -i the same I I time' holding in hia band small biece frAmA itini-T I 'inj ll akawer to a refusal thathemusU saying see the flecrMary.raa be' was estruste'd; with particular directions concerning the medicine. lie still Insisted on going up, although re- I pestedly informed that no coord) 1 -1 enter the chamber. The man pushed 1 1 1 it aside, and walked heavily tbe seivan tiwmrol-rdi SecretaryV then' ract PI air. xaxunxicn fk whoml fce! demanded to laeo tbo maxlng the san representation which be -did to" the servant What furthetr passed in theayof eoUoe-uy is not kn wnl but wei man atruck: blm on lie heal te oh Jai tenisriblm almost sensele! jTe, assaa. a then rushed into tbo ohamber aaa 1 axiackea aisjor riwAXrv rijfflM-i tnd witirilrear of the theatre a am Hiwr3wim me -t afe other engagements anu wim-qrrar 7 -Id oL- NEV-yORIv, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1865.

Auepartmeat' and two nuraea; i i thei m- an, pe uwn rusnea: upon A i the who was lying in bed In cbe same- room, ana three stabs In the, but it is: i i thought and hoped, nq though lie jbled. profusely 1 1 The I assassin then ruhed down stairs. i i. I 1 I if I mounted his borse at the door, and rode off before an alarm could be sound 9d and iaj the( i i same manner as the assassin i me rresi-i I' la believed that the injutles of thei Bee re tar are" not fatal, nor thds of either of the i i i i i I others, although both thef SecreUry and; the Assistant Secretary! are aejlouBly-in jured. Secretaries Siaxtom and Wxllxs, i a- 1 1 and other prominent officera pt the government, Icaliea atSecretary Siwabd'8 bouse to Inquire i i 111: I knA hhmrk heard of the assassination of the President.

They then proceeded to the house where be Jwas tying, exhibiting course 1 intense Immense crowd anxiety and solicitude. i i i An waa gathered! in front ofi the Preeident'e -t house, and a strong guard as also stationed there, many persons i evidently supposing he I I -l. il I i nil I would be broucht to Ms Irhe entire qlty to-nighj presents a scene of i wild excitement, accompaniea oy TlO- lent expressions I 1 i fit Indignation, a'nd i i the piofoundest I sorrow many shed i il tears. The i military authorities have? disoatched patrols in eenr ci-; rection, in order, if possible, Ito arrest the aa-l sasaina. The whole metropolitan police are likewise vigilant for the same purpose.

The atUcks. both at the i i i theatre and at 'secretary SsWAan's bouae1, iobk place at kbouj the same hour 10 o'clock-4tha'ahowlnA; a preconcerted plan to aaaaaalnate those gen tlemen. Some evidencp of i'lhe guilt of the party who attacked theTresldent are in the i I- possession of the police. Vice-President Johksom is in the city, and his headqusrtera are guarded by troops i Ii ii AftOTiiBB Account. Special SUpatcb to i the i Ke-w-Tork Times, 'i 1 I Washijiotoii, Friday.

April 14, i. if! A etroke from Ileaven i laying the whole of? Jthe city in instant i rnnm iiiil uaiaa did the, werd- that broke fromt Ford's 'Theatre a half hr ago that thei i I ii- i- 14 President Jad been shotJi' It flew everywhere -Jin five 1 An mm wA nunnlpf miouies, aiu rr-tv in swift and excited mot on on the instant. It is. impossible! to get i i at the full facts of be-hftbe case, but it-appears i A. I r- rail Sv.

Jj han tip ahfttFl vuuBiu, n.u tij i i 'resident in the head and instantly jumpedEiaphia, of vlthe. Presid j-jfrom the box Li 'Ml and immediatelyk4 pon the stage llni ii rij through tbe! side scenes and tlisi- i.Lkl, -il. .1 i u.j.:.. rvand dropping kid glove' on the atage. I Theauihence heard the shot, but supposingMand Major 'Clam of the army.

reEulafcpJrae ofthe play, didfjwcreVounded, neitherjof them dangerously, fit fired In the not heed it ti 1 Mrs. Lincolu'8 screams drew L. I i their attention. The whole affair occupied scarcely' half a mihuteLaad then the as sassin was gone. UM jef.he has not beenjrl fou nd.

1 The President's wound is reported mortaL I 'I r- I 'I' (.. I lie was at once taken into the house oppo-a site the theatre. As if this honor was not? enough, almost I i ii I the same moment 1 the story" rsn through the i citv that Jttr. siwiip uaa uwn hia bed. 1-: Il 11 Inquiry showed ttis to be so far true also, if anns-ars a man wearing' si -light coat, dark 4" rr i ti I 1 slouch, bat, tailed; aad -asked ito see Il -4 I Mr.

FWAai and! waa shown 1 to bis 1 11 1 frooi lie delivered 4to LMsjor StWARD room. aat near: his father. 1 1 it 1 1 who sat -r near bis iatoer. wuat to be a physlcian'a rrrescriptlon, turned and vrith one( strpke CUl Air. SEWARD lhroat as.be lay on hia ed, inflicting a hofrUj ble woubdl but noTaeverlnfJ the jsguisr yein.V and not producing a mortal wound." 1 1 i ii- flL-iH r.W,r aw A anl T.

I 'tfl: waaalao not seriaualy, wouaded Drveral piaces. -The1 assassin rushed down atkfrsVuounted the fleet borse which' be came, drove its spurs iutp and daabedj away before any oaei could stop Reporta have. prevailed that -an attempts I also made oa this life of Mr. Staxtoji, was VlSBlGBf. 4t- The Preaident is reported ded; Cavalry and infaatry are Vseouring the eity i i every sad Who direction IOI t--- tm mllf Biuak sum tW aaiaricl I A.

rrimxu ibibuvbb. win aiaxv, bo aaw i wn. cmKiHii, uun.wwa wa I iHsat, ssslBi WSB1 CSBisr ama watwuwi-; Immmmm aMiiK ea. ftaaaata teiria tail i Mrtlm i.t rttllttnti'i cull. the City Is over whelmed, Wtth excitement- l1.

PtV wawid vaihvy Ue twe oaatrtea, hat that Italy msintsl a ho- loru.t; i-tbody 1 lbs wsro no one y-fi t. t- 5., Mar 1 -r I .1 1 though everj body -wipposea them to bare been rebel ATcassv Momanis -1 0cux- -I .1 I i I The peraon who ahot the President is rep- .1. -r. I I resented as about 30 years of, age, Ave feet nine inches In height, aparely built, of i light Scomplexicm, dressed In dark clothing, and having a genteel appearance. la en- tered the box, which Is knows as tbw-State I 1 I 3 I A box, beine the upper box on the right hand side from the dress-circle in the regular and ahot the President from behind, the ball entering the akull about in the middle, i i.

i i behind, and going ia the direction of the left -i i i eye it did not pass through, but apparently broke the frontal bone', and foreed ioutthe (.:... I ibraln to aome extent. The President is a.l,n1W (n.nn.iKla nil 1 I 1 the Sarg eon-General' says he cannot live till day -break. The assassin was followed out from an -orchestra chair. -J He rushed i i through the side door into an aller.

thence to the avenue and mounted a dark bay horse. which he apparently received from the hand of an accomplice.dashed, up F.toward the back part "of the city; The escape was so sudden that be effectually eluded pursuit. The as sassin cried sic stmjpre" In sharp, clear voice, aa he jumped to the atage, and dropped his hat and a glove. Two or three officera; were in the box with the Preeident and Mrsi Likcolk, wio made. efforts to stop the but were unsuc- cessful, and received some bruises.

The whole affa r. from his entrance into from hie entrance into box to his escape; from tne occupied scarcely a minute, and the strongest of the action, found everybody wholv unprepared. as.auUt upon Mr, appearea tp have been almori at the tune moment as that upon the President. Mr. Sxwabds wound is not dan i gerous in itself, but may prove so in Connec tion with his recent The two assassins have, both endeavored; to leave the I 1 1 a city to the northwest, apparently expect-l ins to strike the "Even so low down -v.

I -i i I fas Chain Bridge, cavalry have in every direction to Intercept them. I Sacasat, 1:30 o'clook A. M. The President still Ilea insensible. Messrs.

-rwT a -iv'Jn Cian sb n) TTatl bTAHTOW, WILLS, JUuxvt. aa are with him, as Vice-President, 1 A the Surgeon-General, and other Surgeons. There Is a great throng- 'about the bouse i 1 even at this hour. 2 o'clock M. i The President still lives, but lies I' as he nas since ine urst uwbibui, ii i i.

tertained that he can survive Tka most extravagant stories which one is''to. effect, that Gen.W amoDr wicn one is o. tua C.B.tiT Wli shot while OH his WBS I 1 kt. a in Phlla.Clrooatb end flootb sns Banking compaay. neir waa nui wuiisiwu I- I I 1 i course this is i not true.

1 a Another is, that every 6f Mr. Saw i 'i I --I IwlAv IftlHUJ a Tht- tintrue.rf i. itir i in ii.n im uul. uc.i r.4iUl.l I rn fi AL I.LiUNCI OtwitV, wr uc STriK CONDITION OP Til BSBN i I Li. WAsaiaaios.

The President i. kUrer but be I. grow- inr weaxeT. a no o.au i iwjiu three inchea from where it entered the.skulL! He Temains lnseasibie utterly hopeless. and bis condition ia 'The Vice-President has been to see him but all company, excep, the members of the abinet and of the family, is rigidly exeluded Laree crowds still continue in the street, 4x.m i tins nf mnnrAnX as near 10 uic nousc (allows.

ii 2 TUB S1BCK OF JWQBII.B I Vlre naaahardaaont th Bamaleh Port 'SJhlM Pei per AnaeasM ihe Captar mt, sf r- 1 'Lvr Kiv-OauAsa Sstarday. April 8, caiao. Ptldsr. April 1. A special uispaica tnf: froaa the SnanUh Port, dated April 5, esys i A lurlous fite was ppeneil jou the rebel I alakt trom out entir Uoc! Durteg tb I meat a small msgsslne In tb Spanish Porte la nnlnnvl.

O'ltet Drall0 a Toe renei iori tombsrd-I xpioded.i fb damage Is nnknown. QUet arevaiiea on iK duuto 20.0CO Uoods tn aLla. lAueiltvgar am av it- ail the hi ate Reserves, XV7 7 Ta. laB out-1 i sea aooui s.vtv in ia. '7 1" Tb- rebel loaaai.

1 J. 'a If Jaioraing et rta. V-4- jMooUe papers of the 4lh'; Inst, jsaoouBee tha' eaa- c.i ithi S3 aaecata ai. arnaer imim pi i aad a large amoaat er.Govrnmat prapwty. v.r.et.-.t.r celehraiU ta Bar FFtSi BAAwoa.

Ma, 'Friday, April 14.. The testoratioa ofthdOld Flay toFart Sumter 1 J- E. f. I was caieorate ara o-ari atma. by a display af all tb lags oa pablla aad prl- yatbal1dlt.aad byrtta rsisrsg sf tha BUrs aad tfeamaaad ft abOV th CltV bV mAAS Of mmmmlMt AIM BOBXLag taw aaaav v.

a. wbux. I n. aa.AriA italM aava taw rmom abaaM Mava; i Mr TWO DATS LATER BY THE ECH0P At! 4- The Insult Our Cruisers TheSbtrkan Minister at Lisbon De-j i k- I toajods Satisfaction l--' )''- 4- Dismissal of the Commander i of, Fort Belan Requested. I.

I- 4 I i Further Advonc in Tlre-TweB i v- i It flea. I it t' FTNAKCIAZt AND COMMBRCXAI i i i i' 1 t- 1 if j-r. i Ihaufax, Friday, apdl Ths steamship; Eutfa. from Liverpool on thai 1st. via Qocsastowa a 2d laku arrlvtd hara at! oIocfc ibis moralng.

8k hasi 3 paiMaters for this port, aa SO for Bottoa. Her dates ars I wo later Uaa thosa alraadv aelTd.i Taa sisasMDip hob pif w-xova, iit Liverpool afaooa on the lit j. I SrOSXWAU. AFTAja. Lltbo ttala.

artkallat of Marea, aava that: tba Aaiarleaa Minister at LUbaa has dsaiaadaB saUa- facttoa of tba Portagae Gornsiat for Ua arias a do a tba NUgw aad Scrminf by tba TartagMM farta. Ua also raqnaats tba dismissal of tba Coa- maadsr Fort 3elaaJ aad a sa)ata of twaatv-a taas to tha Amarlcaa flat. otblat as yet baa baaadceidea is regaraio ia matter. I -1 i 1 4 I I raorHtcx; nou xicem ohb. i "'ii The eorrespoadeat of tba IVaadoa writing rom RVebmoadoa the 4tb of Harcb.

says I a as dally more eoavlaced itbat 11 lUebmoad falls aad 1m aad Jotorsroa ar drirea froaa tba field. itM but the' first, stagetof tale colossal revolaUoa wnlcb will (beo completedV will ensue a Urns wbea every laaporUat tows tha Sootb will require to be beld by a Taakee gsrrUon. wkea exul tauoa la New-York wjd be ezebaaged for aoberaeis aad rlabt reaaoai and wbea It will -b reaOstd Uat tbe cloelag i scenes of, Ibis aslgbtlett revolauoaary drama wUl aol a played at, eavf ta. tb Uaabs of ear eaildraa'a ehlWjen." i i i -X. I1' -GREAT BRITAIN.

Parliamentary proceedings on the i SOth ulL war aalnportsnL "i -j i. I Ia tba Uoosa of Comaaoas. tbe 31st. Lord Taw said that tba Admiralty bad received ao pre posai lor sanctioning or sappoiUng aar freab atteaipt to reaeb tba Norta Pole. Tie was, therefore, anable to say bat coarse the gorernmeat woaw utt men BroDMilwtrt nidi.

-i i-J I Mr. NrwiAT pot isosae qnettloae as to tba Idea of taa Popa-taktng npbta rastdeace In England, a Indicated la some foreign a i Lord PALMaasToa reoiled tbat the aoverament re- oaeted the Pom bersonallv varv aiseo. bat lor blm to coat to Est land would be beU.aa aaaeaiosuun aad a I I I Taa nrrme retains for tbe financial year, eadlag March 31, snow a aet laerees of over xiih.uvo aa tba year, i rotwltbstandlag tbe great redacUoas la rerenae exceaov or wif iui a I Inn atarilnrihe stimatea of Mr. GLADSTOSa. Messrs.

Biiua'i circular says Uat large aasiaess baa beaa done iln S-SKi boad. and taat anoee; ao- vaaoed early la tbe week to 37H038. but bave since ralsDted to MH57 tbe demand being cbicfiy from tba continent. I Oa Prtday, Ua telegrams per- the steamship CuAal were raeaived. and i 20s acaia advanced to 67mi 58 W- Erie and llllnoU Cesirtl Saareebave also at tracted atteatioa.

and nave again aavaacea. i i Tbe Bank of England on tne sum aibreaaeea in- ilslr demand for: Tnia movemaat sirengu-t aed the English rands, ana. uoasois aro naoyaat; aad advaaeiaa. i i I i Kslsos. Tarrroa East, jndta ana genera Eue are estimated at ivoo.eue etoruna.

naa sasneadsd. the Pons- r.Jii.hliltlea ar about XnO.COn alerting. I'l n. .1 I.l.( atnt-w Tbe Birmingham and Joint 8tock Banking Com panv bad agreed to take ap tb tuinese ol Atwood 1 rs Bank; which lately isnspended at Blr-J A Sjiooner Imlaghsoi. and to par no ad.

i I I 1 1 tha creditors lis. 3d. oa tne Tbe West India Mali sUamer ha arrived, with over two aad a qaarter asiilloas of dollars la specie ttsbe also broagat several vapiainni Biocaaua-ru- P.Jara. whose occaoations wer goa. i I irLllflfl TtLIOllM ia.

1. i J-i! l. The French Government will probably aaad one a fSkAa aaa a that aaaam Li or wi jor iwo iiir tby the Esgiish Government with tba Crtmt Emturn across the Atlaatlc at to time of laylag tha AtiaaUcj 7' 7 I i i I I I f. '1 I .7 "7 aaimoas rxaacs. Ia the Preach Chambers, of tha 30th.

'M. Joxas Fatas spoke apoa thraaoesslty for political liberty. but was la term ted bV the Presldeat aaadeellaed to ialsh hia speh. Tb asnaodmeat was rejeewd. Xb ameaomeal in raver 01 ta uony 01 ina press was debated, bat 1 rejected by a large It la atalftd- that NAIOLBOST Will leave Pi aaajoniy.i an eariv la May.

not reraralag nntll November. Mia paysl-l clans have recommeadd aevea snonUs' abeeao laj mm.mm Sm AT AS. V- 1 4-'l;" The JETpors nUtes that the Minister of War ten-' derad his resignation, aad that Gea. JLao batch ya- fased to place aim. i i i A.

later dispatea ears la Mialatar of War resigned fremiti health. i t. i 1 i Gea. saeceaded to tba offic. DENMARK.

The King relieved Minister of Jaa- i e. hia faaetioa. Hnun rapratd th sK Uaaea btwa ta Reacuonary aad xii Demo- crsuclparties. It Is sappoeed -that ail members af tbe late Cabtaet will retarn to their poets, i In the allocutions delirered at the last cousis tor ta Pod ex Dressed aarorls aad sartaw at taa sad aveaie whlea have recently take a place la Mexico. His Holiness hoped MAXtatrxiAS waald abandon ta erDoa wkica aw.

aaa aureo.aaai eausry a just desire of tb Holy Tha Pep farther thaakad tk Bishops of th Catholic world, especially those af lilv. for defending la velrgw) aad llo-wttM mt th Charcb, daepit UssAcrsweltt aca lar M-i, i In tha Military Cornmlrtee of Chambers, tb tDtmOti asaaadmeat was iauwdaaed wtth abiect effecting a raconcUUUon hetweea tba so vera meat chamber, ana proposing maximum srrengu i 'th army at ISUCaS ma a. wale a was r)etd by II ta ia, Th aoanmltt sat re)ctd tb gaaorai mlucary estimates sad as vy est) mates aad amendments. Uaa: Irerastagtae waot saxaiaryaaa aavai proposal an th gvramaM, s. v- 3 Count If nsDoarr had made soma mmlsterlal esplaaatloa la ta Lower Hoas Kclehsraia.

gi TrTanH a raaWrriri Dlat mm. la 6th of I PRICj: FOURCtiTfl lomlx. aut asast siauiaWposttlia 'of iastrla la (tsat rawer. ijs -1 S' INDIA. i .1.1 4 A private Calcutta; telegram Of Mare TT tw; aorts cotniasrciai an3rs ia uua, wasa sjixbip il 4A.

if -1 1 Fi7! Brazilian mail has reached Lhbon, brlrijrr log tha foUowtaf oatsst i i-w-'4 mil CerriA. 8sJ of 4 flrataat 6510a. 100,000 ea. BtoeSi ISO S0O Sate. fTelsbtaaaiaasv I vans, atwaraayt lEzebangeM1.

ilH'-l-- -n vi-su Cotton aoataal.l --M -fr i Ptnintoo, Saturday. Marea Ui Exebaage88J3r; 1J MoaUvedeo kas iarreadred to Gaa. ricaa Tke LlPpp.r.:-I tataruay Steaiag. AptU JISCX Tha Timtt lias aa editorial ou'tia? MAttit.il .1 iba TJnltad ISUtaa. It saM I I It lajpoeatbla iaVaad aa axeuaa far M.

Tries Jby taa llgbt of raaaou ar by tta rssmlta of tpfrlMMr 7 alike eoadesaasd. I v. i tremleaUT eradtta tba firaraara af ta aabaaM It (wltl with saeallar wisdom' la Mleetisc tsa Id a AprO for its issufraltoev i -Ii Ta Armw JVavg CU ears Tba wot a a the Valted States Kavy taa sow baas aeeoaphehed, and it ssust aa aeafaaaad thai tatbe aasdaef Faa BAan and Poaraa tba klgb raauUUaa) walea tso officers aad seaotea of ttu power attabUAhed aoda after lb aaUoaal azlsuiaed af itself, aaa baaa graailF Hlf f1 -IT T.ATE9T iTfA QTJ3i8TOW2r. r'-15 IxaaoaT.aturdayAsratv Tnars la no news of1 importance this1 morning. Paia Friday, March ll-P.

The Boorse ataads. Taa Xleatea closed at 167L COUUERCIAL. uys sarooL VAkXtT. ijiiurwu Ainu ottos Til stoca et Cotton In nrt la Aeo.eM aolee by 1 ne awin iiuwtvw nnirn r' wt' actaal oeonu being U.0OC bale below tb) which amount a.oui bales are Amertoaa. taAts t-1 1j Vh Tbe Manchester niarkat was firmer vita an asward teBdancy.

I i BaasTPrs Tba njarket Is easier. Meeerf. BieaAaa-sot. 8rlci St C. aad at bar, -resort k'Wror doll Sa4 easier.

WbeaS qniaa and qwatatioa are haMlF nwnai-edt red Weittra ad. iCorn tnaouv iM snUed raoTlgicfS I oe marset uowuwmr.i uin HAsaai C. ana others, report: Beef has A doenward tendenoy. Pork heavy and dinned xs. firmer and holders demand ao advance.

ard doll and mt Sfa.sia.1 Batrt flat and decliainc Talloar I v' "i IL -iLl PaoDtca, Asbes naier a w. aa. ror row. mm mm. -forPeiris.

Baaar, flat. Coffee, oulet aad etaady. qa let aad ataady. Ctover nroar. Jata.

iua-WJua. -lawar. iCod OU, ait at Ala. i Sperm tML aoaafeo, Ua- aaed Oil. icadr.

Kesin vary daU. Spirit TurpeaUee, quiet at A5a.w6. 1 r-L trolsnm firm, at la. Ild.e2s. tot rtHned; cruca ra market.

i i Warn steady, mli. lua.teS Uea Scotch pis. ela. Sd. SoAa eh pig.

aaa. Ad. lioactlve. Corrsa actlvoat a decline ls.3S. Ta iniiil.

rn ranniiafCciintt. Kics 'steady. Tniriiin.il firm at T. i Fbtbolstjm steady at 4 fer Mfined. HrrKM Oil nominal at SSX.

Tallow deanward. at 4oa UssscaQu. sau LATEST X)MMERCIALi, oli'f 4 Kainrdar. A aril lXvaatn-. I Cottob Sales to-diar COdS bales.

Incladlng 2,000 bate to speculators aad ei porters. iTbe market ts aw firm but quiet and unchanged-. I i BanABSTrrFS i no tamrm-n-im qi mam mtmrntfrn pAOvisionsTb market dull. 'l. rj market isteuiet and stesdyJ Petre- lenm firm at 2s.

fJdk jr refined. -m. Comsols dosed at s' tor iw. MTflon-THinofs Central Railroad fl Bellrosdi Onitad Mat ivo-twentles 7)58 j- i smfmBr- fi i. Gen.

Lee la r.lehm.nd-Tbe Datsi' Alta i BAAtuioaa, rrldav April The! BIcbmond I yesterday Tcontalas little' of It anaoaacas tba arrival pi IGea. Lis on tbe algbl previoaa i Ta wi nabllshas tha or aiiegiaae. waiea i a a reo.liod to swear aad sutv scribe ta. Tha Pevost-aiaribars ersce is crawaea with oeoole sasloas ta Uk Itj aad the aaly qaastlcm amoag citizens seems ta be who sbai) be first to n- aew their ciUzessblpi. j- I- at Claelasrmtl.

i ilij CiaciasAn, Aprtt J4 i Business waa enttrtry suspended Tba- cltv was anlversslly Becorstad with! flsgs, and great emhustasm Tbe orecessloa waa aa fas meaaa affAlr. comprising tba eaura peuca rorca. Osas. Hoeaaa an jWaiucb. with then- auffs, for reglmeats of National Oasrds, dUcbsrg vetrass.

Reward argaaUAtlons, the PsnUa Brotheihood. tie a. I I ru Department, aaa a large sinoiiiei wun 1 i t- af a ad (citlxeas. All tha baUs la th etty were raeg aad zsaiates wtrt iicivcs jit eight tha etty is btimaatly UlamlaaLed, aad thars 'geaerally a display if firaworlfs. ii I i -ivn.

Bcsraaraa. N. Prlday. April 14, The cabinet watehouse of Jabtss EL Hatdow, of thla cJtywwa4 partially ietroyd by. fia this mora lag.

Th slocks BowFaaay Rasay i stove d8lrBAiao )s McVsinv pspsr dealers. S. M. Knar, aaudiary aa aaaawsza -saaiera, asm ta agency of th Amerlcaa Tract wer dam aged. Total loss, Th engutai nr.manaaowa, iM i i -i t4 Th Vaaavml of Umm.

T. A. Baaythw Wturratea. VmU, Prtday, Apttt 14. 4 Tha ramalns of Brlg.43en.

T. ShtTTR arrlTad bar today at 1 o'clock, aad will he laUrrad oa Monday aftsraeou with apprapriata eereaasisa. 'j An TJnaaawarthy.VTar Bisnaarf IA dttmr ftJLt 'yr Timae -'V Tjarraar Statss SrsAaaa MveeeesA. HABTron BoAPa, dosdy, April 13. tBdS.

I Thla veaael has returned to this port, havinff mad bar foartb attempt to make a erelse to taa Fa cias. On each oeetslon sb1 1st proved I tree It ba be aa aatae sea boat. her Isst dial sb aarrew-lly cseansd being lost Is) tbe Gulf Ietod yen will Sad a list of her omcers pisaa pnbliea. ftespactfaUv. 4 -f AniuyA avaiii r.7"w Uat af affleers attached to the TJ, B.

oa, ow tboaad toes, IS gaaarr'-v'tvr' -M! 1 1 Commander Oao. M. Ro; Thee 8: Ssvneer, in'l Parmastr Artbar Barrhu Ase't (large DaoL iMshTartrl. Aot'g aiatr timm. K.

Ixtraoo, A A.B-. slan Aobc hi. Cmrh. Jan. Coortaey.

ibn t. TiMmas. A. Starwd mmim JUintrx H. Vbonnwii.

wa. a. braamer, Hear? erear. jiet-giiiira Aaa't Aaglnere Hottt, U. ae.

i ajior, uro. aev Aaa't Biaginoar Bob. Cac tao. Taylor. Gro.

Weet- Ipahonaa MaAlera red A inghoaaa, ataaters rl A. beatia.a. Splnaey. a. Merrill.

Urk. tree. o. lian, hajricajitara Arnrtiiis ia urri. i Jo.

A. CUsoora. ia asop-taaPifta-aveat Hotel. t--f- Dtngattaaj i Don. o.

NSsbxbod. CieranatltGeaj P. strisv feuow, Ateoiso a ur. r. Greene.

Loetevtue. ia waa. OrtswtHd. Terr stppir 1 sUjusfehip La FttTcrtte, while frets rntag from a trtU aad aaasteg tha tUst Bivav. awtUded wtth th Cttttrla Perry-boat ata.

ah waeaatertag her tbe Erooklyai I K- irOiik i 4 iv. i If 9 I- 1: 1 1 I' 5 "i.

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