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TT; .sraiTJttfc. 4. fCittrJnud frT tie lil il-are'iat from the first Mrs. Davis man! zn-t'o u great dear of indignation; was very 4r- castrsend embaiTMed tba f captors as much 12 tcsWala'' Mrs. Clay, the Colonel stated. equally aefiant, and. counselled that blood hi bed bfre the, articles of which he traa the bearer ehoald be delivered op; 9 The Secretary cf War. in the name of the and of the Prenidant, j rehired thanks to Colonel Pritchard for the rallaatrr and activi ty exhibited by fcim in the pursuit of the grat criminal of tbe age, remarking taac tue reward offered for the apprehension I uans vrouia do OlSlZlDUfcta (OUO UltU wnu neio piupciJjr en titled to it, and a medal of honor awarded to . eatn oae waoparncipiiea i tmic The cloak and shawl 'are to be forwarded to the Soldiers' Fair at Cinea' for exhibition; Colonel Pritchard also presented to the De partmeni tbe regimental colors of the ! One Hun- dred and fiftieth Jrcnnsyjvania regxmeni, lounci ; among ine Baggage o uei. p-. , Cor. Letcher Prlnr In be Old Capita. . WASHiNuToy.'May 20. 1865. Ex-Governor Letcher, who was captured on Monday at Lexington, Va., by a detachment of Torbert's cavairv arrivea nere lo-oay on a spe- cial ateamsr, ana-oas Deen committed to tne Old Capitol prison. He was dressed in the garb of a f armer at the time of his capture. : . Colonel Harrisen, Jtff. DaTia' private, secre tary, has also been brought to Washington, and ' securely lodged in prison. .. ' . j . THE PRISONSKS JIT JOTXSS K05B0Z. Foxtaxas Mosaoi, May 24, 1865. A steamer sailed from here .this forenoon for Savannah under sealed orders.' ' ! L Mrs. Davis, her four children, brother and sister, and' Mrs. Clay go to Savannah in the Clyde, as permission for them to proceed North nas Doen rciusea .by. tne war JUepartment. Yesterday afternoon a guard teas sent out to the Clyde and searched the steamer and all the baggage and effects of the rebel party remain inc on board. J j . A large amount of gold and valuable jewelry, &o., was found in tho baggage of the ladies, but with the exception of several important docu ments, which were xound by .the guard, every thing was lett unmolested,. . . i Among the many rumors flying: about to day in regard to tne cGntmement of Jeff, iavis nas been one to the effect that yesterday afternoon he was manacled, in order to! prevent, no doubt. any injury to his guard, should he, as Mrs. Da vis remarked, become "provoked" at the strict surveillance held over iumv The . strictest .regulations visitincr the fortress are still General Miles, the commander of the post. No person, cither, officer or civilian, is allowed to enter the fortress unless duly provided with the requisite passes. FE.VLUT EIEETIXG IIS IRELAND. .' . - ' V:.:- " -'--: f If'Hvv THE EHPEEOK S1P0LE0 At UGZtili. Popular Sentiment in Italy on the Assassination, 3cc, - 4c, Kw Yoax. May 24. 1855. The steamship Edinbunr. from JLiveroeol on, the 10th inst, via Queenstown on the 1 lib. has arrived, xier aa vices are one oav later. The latest irtellicrence via Queesstown savs that Johnston's surrender - was eenerallw- re- earuea as a loresrono conclusion, and the news bad hot slight effect. , : .. . p A Melbourne despatch of. the 28 th, says' that'' it ; i cn f .... - r i me pirate onenanaoan is cruismeon tnatoast bat no captures are annoanced. .1 . LrvsRPooL, May ll.Cotton is dull, with a decline of a 4dN occasioned by late advices I from America. The market 13 firm but quiet.: Lokdon, May 11. Consols closed at 90 a 90$ oi iBuacj.; cuiitu owics x ire-i wenues closed at 64 a 65. ' j . . V with Prussia respectingcqrppstisation fc? Schlest wig and Hpjstein, bu has d-ciared thkt it is ot impossible eho might do sa in reference to "'Iaenbdi.TherBak'of' Angustenbufg. fc&s informed the :Jrt28giatiovernjaeat that the resolutions expressing the views of tho commit tee of ihirtT-six . members representing the dif ferent political associations cf Germany on the j future of the cucbies would be admitted by him as the btsi3 'for an : arrangement, but - tht he could1iot guarantee this without, the cStsest of the Schleswig Ilolstcjn Estates? : i ' A telesram frc.m Brussells of Mav S cava : ' The King has passed a very good nicbt, and a considerable imprdyement in his 'health has ta ken place., I ;L' ' V V ..'.i'. j, -Italy: - ; .: f ' A STREET IX PALEUMO TO BC NAMED ASIEK MR. Treasury, the nnder.sitici Las ai.Hr j h o i tneral : S ubscriptioa fc Agen ;r (. f the sale of linitod States Trr Xotyj, 'bearing sevtn and tbrt. I The MuniclpalitySaSmo hare determined (P0r cent, interest pr inmtm, 11 Uj that one of theNstreets iu that 4city kall be ,! j f. ! f namea alter 1'resident Lincoln. j SCGGESTIOK OP A PZS.NV SCBSCRIPTIOM rOR A SOLD JfIAL TO BE PXESE STI TO MRS. LXSCOI.S. The JPharc dc la Zoirer of " Nantes, which ap pealed in mourning when it published the news of Mr. Lincoln's murder now snggests that a penny subscription should be collected for the purpose of presenting to Mrs. Lincoln a gold medal. - " , .' ,.. . SEyiriTHIRTYLOAfi At respecting persons j 1 1. . . ngiuiy enioreea oy Alexander II Stcpbena and Pontmatstcr Rea (Cam at Fort Warren Bostok, May 25, 1865 The United States gunboat Tuscarora, from Fortress Monroe, with Alexander H.' Stephens and Postmaster Reagan on j "board, arrived be low this port this morning and anchored in the narrows. The rebel party will be lodged in Fort Warren to-dayl . j ! JctTHmrrl be Indicted for Treuon A true bill of indictment tor treason has been Great Britain I - JENIAK M5iriHd IK IRELAND. j a mass meeting:, held on the nlains of Clbntarf on the 7th inst., the following placard was read and extensively circulated. I Thd speeches delivered were of an inflammable char acter, but tbe demonstration was not participa ted in to any creat extent , bv fh Dublin:- " " 7 SIC SRUPXR TYRANXIS 1865 VBRSCS 4172. Inismraf Six hundred and ninety-three voars li . .. . , . 01 oiooay extermination ana rapacious plunder by British butchers, countrymen of the Queen 01 n.nglana'8 son, demand of yeu silence and contempt, end not even by your; outward an pearance show the slightest participation in the hollow rejoicings that will be . paraded before you on the 9th by the bastard descendantsof oirwiiguow aim vroinweii, wn.o Happen I to be bornin Ireland, but avow their aileciancfl tn England. Irishmen, testify your lovaltv and devotion to Ireland by uniting in the bonds of brotherhood to have Ireland for, the Irish. JBy order of the igilance Committeei God save the people. . - JfTancet - The Empress presided at the Council of State held on May 6. , i ihe circulation in France of the newsnanpr LJfumpe, published in Frankfort, has been prohibited, on account of an article which an. peared in that paper in defence of rolitieal aa- sassis alien. i A decree has been Release of Rebel Prisoners at Indiana naif r. -' Cincinnati, May 23, Pour hundred rebel prisoners at Indiananolia were released yesterday, after tatine- tiit. oath of allegiance. Four hundred moro will be dis charged to-day. f ','; '""' . -u- f;uud aeainst Jeff. Davis by the Grand Jbryot pcr Napoleon has issued the' following pro- r - . J z " i : l xl. il. ixuiHuun I ( t lilt: l UlJl inronrc i rasniagioi issued by the -Etnoresa approving the decision of 'the municipality of Deanvile for the erection of a statue of the late Duke of Moray in that town. ; ; . . Algeria. ' IMFI5RIAI, PROCLAMATION TO TSX INHABITANTS OF . - " i ALGERIA.1',. A telegram from Algiers'of 5fay 4, savs tiie w7aviHa fciv iVUv IliL clamation to the inhabitants of Alceria :- The New York Triluue earn. " th Prafce's Plantation Bitters are si uniTersallj- used and hate smch.an immense sale, is that they are aj Vays made'up t o the original standard, of highl in vigorating material and of pore qualitr, although tbe paices have so largely adranced," etc. i' ;. I The Tribune ju3t hits the naii on the head. The P1 ntation Bitte-a are not only made of jure mate rial, but the people are told what it is. The Re cipe is published around each bottle, and the bottles are not reduced m eue. At least twenty imitation and counterfoil hare fprung p. Thev impose ut- ox the people once and thai's th'i'Iast of them. The. Plantation Bikers are now nerd in all the Governoicnt lloapitalli are rccoameaded br the bestrphysiciana, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect; Pacta are itbborn things. ' '. . " ': f - : I owe much to vmi frtT. T iieYv tue riancauon Uitters hare, med mv iiU KfcV. V. II. tt A.GGONEji, Madrid, Y.4' TLcse Notes are issiied under d A. : i irii 'iCi'i i . ... . ' xvugust loin, anu ar( pax aucc -j,vai3 ituui milt liiiu, iji CHrrttiv or are eonveTtible-".at. ihe iWn u JioLitT int o ' . ! lilllME Witt, Illftlli fro Hi ; These hona.aro, not worth a prt-aiux of nine Der cent. iublnUin fob? rArtcr from 2S"ov., which makes the actual on the 7-.Q Joan, at i current , r:.t ciuuing interest, aoont ten per crnt annum, beside its pj-Anti)4,v fr,,r.i yandmitnicipaltaxaiioiiy ivhieh ad u j onf to three j?er 'cnt. more, accordii I the rate ie.ied on other jiropertvi . May -interest is payaul Ik:-, fsemi-annuull coupons attached t'to. cacli .not may be cut off and .old to an a u4 a if .- V .brjik ' ; T aUllltlLMiA4 - s mi-s trut. vaQ CVIJ AS V(C f m ' TT A T O' w w attendsnce of the witnesses for the prosecution HTE MPI&0R T0 Inhabitants or Aijeria : rn h nwinreil h ft trill Kft tVeio fmm tliBAna. i. ; x came, among' yon to learn m person vour ma4e in Fortress Monroe, herc he is nw in interest, to secondf your effort?, and", to assure close confineraent, and conveyed to Washing- protection or tne mother poan try rA. -;i I ' v - .T. I shall not fail you. You have for a law m past comhatted with energy two obstacles a virgin soil and a -warlike people ; hut better days .are at hand.. On the one side.; Wivate companions, are about to develop by their indus- iry ana tneir capital tne tertilitv of the land on the other, the Arabs, restrained, and fin. Jigntenea witn regard to our own benevolent intentions, will no longer be ablo to disturb the irauquimy wb country. Iiave taiWj. then. in the , future.' Become attached to the land nicn yon cuuivato as .o a new fatherland. and treat the Arabs, in tbe midst of whom -von must aweu, .as ieiiow .countrymen. We must be the masters-because we are more, civilized wemust.be cenerousbecause we nrWrfin'fiiivinr- , - , 5 v WJ VI M er. . us, men, jnsxiij uuceasmgly the glori ous acs ii oneoi my preojecssors. who m nlant- ing, thirty-five years ago, on the sod of Africa the banner of France aud the cross unfurled at once the sicn of civilization and th wmM oi peace ana cnanty. i .The Emperor is still making excursion into tne environs ot .the' town ot Algiers. His Ma- " Thou wilt send cf thy Plantation Bitters.? M? wife lias l.n greatly benefited by (heir use. Thy friend, ASA CURE IN, Philadelphia, Ra.; . 1J banker. A - I " i',-'. .' ' ' f 'I The interest amounts uj frota ton for trial. The search of the baggage captured with Jefif. Davis and his felUw rebel captives, and con veyed with, them to fortress Monroe on board the steamer William JI; Clyde, has disclosed as being among it a large amount ef gold and jew elry ana several documents ox importance. From Fortress UenrocJefr Da-ris and Clem cnt C.Clair in Close ConilnementTAejr occu v P7 CeHa adjoining. UVr T r6 . XftVOiit Hfav Oft Jeff. Davis and Ulcmeirt C Clay, after hav ing been taken yesterday ) afternoon frorri. the steamer Clyde, were immediately escorted in side hV For tressi and at once placed ! in the closest confinement in the cells prepared, for them'npon the second tier casemates. They . occupy i ella -r, adjoining .each other,1 and are carefully guarded -by two j officers and twenty men of tno aa rennsyivama armiery, . oi tne Hrs. Davis and family and the wife of Clem ent CClayf emainpn board the steamer Clyde, which has -beeircoaling all ! day, preparatory to -conveying them and Col. Pritchard's command j jesty's health continues excellent Th'e 'strictest regolatieni iare beinu enforced by the military authorities respecting persons visiting xn x onreas, - -j -oruer o .iub oecre ta?y of-War n?:0he either civil or military, is allowed to enter the Portress, unless 'provided with passes,' which are 'furnished Tery sparing ly by the commander of. the post." : 2 ? , Committed to the Old Capitol.' We learn that CoL Harrison, Jeff. Davis' pri vate secretary, was brought to the navy yard in the United States steamer Pontoosne, from fortress Monroe ; tnd from thence sent to the Old Capitol triaon, yesterday afternoon. "JfdL . ';, I hare been a great svtfferer1 Vyspepsia, ..and' had iter abandon preaehiu. iiie I iauiacion.iiitters nave cured me REV. J. S. CATHOKN, JUchcster. N. Y." "t , 1 hare given tho Plantation Kitt-ers to hundreds of our disabled"soldieni- with tlie most astonishing' effects . (. IV. I). ANDREWS I Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Cincihaa.lL 'O." ' The Plantation Bitters ha Weired me of Liver Complaint, of which I wag laid up prestrate and h.d to abandon mv.busineg. v ; H. B. KINSLEY,"Clcveland, 0." 'A " t The plantation '.Bitters- hava cured mc of a derangeraexit of tbe'kidneva and the Urin ary organs that has distressed me for rears. If ) acts like a charm, C O. MOOKJ', i - : . ; ; - - ; :. C 2Zi roaiway" ' j Dbae Sra:.i have been ufliiciod ma- v ;K" ! One cent.-pei1-day on a Two cent -k ! j "M Tea 20 $1 4 k '' 'Notes of' all thr 1(10 rr(M) 1000 f , i' , . S .ienomination imlhu it Ih1 proinptly fdrnLshcil lupua rj c. i; prisubsciriptioii.. IThis is 1A now offered' by the overiiiiTentriiid : t5 connueiujy frxpcicjiinat. ltz Ayni' advantages will make it the PROCLAMATION TO THB ARABS, i - T The Emperor has issued the followinr Orocla- maUon, addressed t9 the Arahs Jrrance came to Aleeria in 1830 nt tn rfoafVnw the Arab nationality, but to liberate the people from ages; of oppression. Nevertheless,' you have fought against your liberators. I honor your sentiment of warlike dignity, but God has decided ; Kccognize the decree of Providence. Like yourselves, our ancestors courageously resisted, and , yet from their defeat dates their regeneration. Your prophet says : "God riVes t""w so wnomsoever ne vriu." i come to ex- severe .prostrating cramps itny limbu, cold ft-et aud hand, and a general disordered s?stem. Phrfci- ciana and ecicine failed tnendi m Jyew lorfc. who to relieve : me. borne Wftri nfnr Ttanl vt!..n. xjucers, prevauca upon me to trv them. I C0in-i meilPcd with avmsll wino-Mi.-rfnl! Feelinchettcr by degrees, in a few dav3 ; 1 wkS 83 i tomshed to.fiud the coldness and crainpe had entire. , ly ift me, and I could flecp tha sibt, IhrouEb, i which I had not done for rears;- I fed likaaxtcuher J beinff. Mr appetite and strength have also creatlv I ifflnrnVArt h thA -nra y-.f 1)1. i...:. nu . Kctpectfullj, r ..'JtlDiTfl KasSfiLL. ? I Grea t Pouk lm ol rropl Soxtthoralkilroads.; j. ' -i-.-r t - ; Cinciskati, May S2, 1865; Tho published correspondence between Gov. Urownfow and the ofUciabt of trje (hattanbocra -road shows .the rolling' stock of , that road to be in good repair at Augusta,1 including two hun dred and twenty-fire locomotives. The rpad to Atlanta will be complete about .the let "of June. . . . " ...'..- ,'; s" -'-- II Tortcd Capture of Iskm G. flarris. & . OixeiSKATTL Ida v 2. 1865i ?TKe Comrnrcial's Kashville despatc reports the capture at the rebelGovernbr lIarris,of Ten neesee ;f 000,000 belonging to the State Treas- erase the power in vour'interest. I hvA irra. , Uayis with his wife and four children, yet re- 4 vocably assured to you the proprietorship of th& xurireas-iuonrec i ' - ; vuu YOU,occilDV. 1 nave nonored ivmir hiafa Jzn?p6Zran, -Mayith; I ad?i rcspeeVed your religion. I wish to increase 'p , J you sreii being. lell your mistaken brethren that S.fJSU.GOO Arabs'cannot Resist 40.000,000 Frenchmen. I thank, the great majority fat their fidelity-"' Great recollections'and powerful interests already unite youo the mother coum tryVand a miUtarr confraternity has been formed in the Crimea, Italy,' China and Mexico Place cohfidence, then, in .yor destinies,'aImogt uni ted with those of France, ad acknowledge, with the. Koran, that "what 6ed directs is well directed. 1 Phe Emperor has visited the principal locali ties in the plain of Saheh everywhere maetinr With an nthusiasfic reception. f . AUtria mttO. th Dntdiics. If the ladies but kaw- what thonsands of .thera are couBtantlj relating to us, we candidly believe one-hall of the weakness prostration and dtrer experienced by them wo'uld vanish. James Marsh, hsq., of 159 Westllth St, X. Y., eayshc haa three children, the first two are weak And puny, his. wife having been unable to nurse and attend them, but that ahahaa taken plantation Bitters, for the last two yeara, aad has a child njw eighteen months old which she has nursed and riared . herself," aid both are hearty, saucy and well. The article ia invalua ble'to mothftrs,'retc.r ; V" ',-"'1.' T1 - ' ' Such evidence might be icontinued 'fora volume. Tho best evidence is to i try rthem.ATheriaDeak for themselves. ' Persons of sedentarv hxhif . mnhld .. ... ' i T with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lacJfof arpctite, distress after eating torpid Uverj constipation, diabetes, etcV, will find speedy -relief through these Bitters. ' hA " . W: .. Any person refilling bttte,. or efferingto sell FULhtatiok Brrrsas in bulkby the gallon or'Jia' any manner, except as above, is a swindler ;iad im poster, with whom vrer shall deal as the law directs Soldby all reVpectabte dealers through out the habitable glohe. ' 'w-v'i'i. jTo prevent the Jnuilation of the p'tc:;, the Secretary of tlie Treasury', has notice, that the notes ar' not ncgotiaWsi unless all the unmatured coupons'.'arc;-. tached. ' i' ! ' ' ! iln order that citizens of . every totl. and section of the , country may hejiflbri cd facjlitieyior takip the loan, the ra tional Banks, State Banks, and FriTii?; "Bankers throughout the country niv- generally agreed to receive ?ulFcrijt:. at par. Subscrihers will select their agents,' in whom! they have confides . aiid who onlv arc to be responsible -is receive orders. j ifcl 1 ?ii a vi inn oicE. Subscription LVgent, Philadeipik
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