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A m t v 1 - I ' , all k I .-.- 1 ' - I I I II If It J K W d 1 - t - I 1 i i 1 ' I'l f f I i ' IT 1 I 1 -i. . 'I.-.. t 1 1 f " it j f !. jf. t I t I 111 II If . 0 I n """" VOL.1. X0.-C3' THE HERALD OF. THE UXIOX. MAY 14 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. i.fa'lmg ipurer on eTir.p.-e- lif.: i the '? It- irill b noticed that Mr. Town- Comedian UkH benefit at the ht, on which occas'oft will be pre- r n:c'l fwrVie first lime in this itj, the c-3ineJj xbt People's La'wvcr. Thia jlay has been ren-'i-r--d fam j'ia throughout the entire north by John V.. Otren-' rendition of the character of Solon SKias'.e, hQ pliyiris it in Now York alone upwards o:' or.e LanJre I 'eotiserm ive li ghts. Ve ' have ".arl it rcry fora W --poicn of by fhose who )iv ?cen it an l proiaii r.ir?tlvc3 something de- ; FR0M msmM&T0N;t Opening of Trade , with the Southern States. Kctrfacbment in ibt CoYcrnmcni Expenditcres. TEE L1XC015 .11 0. U.3I E NT ASSOCIATION, i . . Condition of Sec' j iSe waWI a:ad Son. &c, 45cc, jfce. r; -llf gto'l. liei-s his, fcMr. Townsend's ri-ri: i .i actor derri: a full horte. Let him flt'sr. BniAiciv-i. 4Wc learn that tbe r3idenc r.fMrs. I)rie, cirnerot 7th and" Jlulberry streets, wa forci! .entered on S;turdiy night laat,by aif six or i-rht men. but tin- alarm being given iv tLe 'es t he ia.c.il were compelled to fly d .wiihoui the win j oi the hen ; '" :hev diJ :io ariy t!ma2e othe thao battering hroMgh which .they mnde their i f.dreN fired one shot in front : r.itened the family with death the tkoors, which thrcnt would have ben exec ited, no doubt, had it not been for :'ne ti-cety interference of the Trovost Guard gta" v. nrd in tht vicinity. Several cases of the kind hrc recurred in various part! of the city recent ly. Azd we lo.ik wishfully to the time whe.n these r.ca!j mir bo caught and an ererlas'ing example he maiie to evil-doers. fAV. liEsTACUASiT. By not ce in another fiycc it win ic seen that Mr. J. S. Fay has open- i a ret.inrsct at the stand tormerly, occupied by D. J. Gt;.-r. Mr. F. looks and acts a if he in tf aJcd to Keep a restaurant worthy of the patron-r.g-3 of th r 'i. , r.A iiuiiv Kiud enough to- send us a .-Vy of Ul Vwik Herald of tho 11th inst., few: soma tictrtpaper uief took it irom our tabjo before we hud aa opportunity of making any ex rrtcm frouj i:. ' Txiaxks. tVe rerurn our thanks to Mr. W. B. "utter, Oi'.:- .tem of Cutter & French forlahJ copy of th R.j.h Standard containing the pro ceedings of iiic union meeting held in Raleigh on Thursday lsust ''.vB-KTAKiaa. Jenkins & Copes have opened a ehop in tie one formerly occupied by4 tho Me.rs. Lawton, for the purpose of carrying on the business of undertaking, furniture, repairing, -t. Hee their advertisement in another column. THii UJEJBKI. COIV8PIII1TOX.9. -n Airacieai zuaaireto from Taclccr and Momnt.' Mav Gtorge N. Sander and Beverly-Tucker are Cut with anathen mr;fct tri. ..j. to Audrey JohjjMtt, i wliitb thejaccufhiw .i oBiiinpiot tomnrd.rtUcu Chrisiian Presi dent, but Kit no Darticnlara. tk to Kouse s Piit or some ether p!ac arid. - 'uirri maae in t v ra ni'a recent procl imaUtk if tha Uai-l St n. ernmeat wifl pay for their defense andrturan tes their aafety. , . : rix? cntror fegmrd to the aathenhip. by the sensation of a new novel entitled Wary Brandege, which Mr. Carleton will soon pub luh Uomx tke, pen ,of; the romng Udj when o.aims to bare created Miss Flora McFlimser who had nothing to weir." Marj Brandt t is said to" exhibit powers truly wenderful, nd the reading public will be curious to see if the youthful aspirant to the honors of Netb ag to Wear" hn in this new field shetra she s capable of baviog origiaated those remarka Mt Unea : 5 c ? CasselliY : autoirph electrio telegraph is now ose.d on one set of wires between Pans axfd jons. TelePTm from it mn.tt b written on graph oSet at foctr sous each sheet. The cost icwr rou the Kouare - oentimetre.' Desnatches COB 12, 13. and 24f. ' ---- ' other-'Where is the man goirig td sleep? w-ea a girl ct fifo-n, ef her muntherwhn had w K11 trareler a night'ii rest in their i " , c way Uut.- , c- - - AVashixgto Mny 4, 1865. OPRNZKO OF TEA UK WfYar THCSOL'THEN STATPS. It is wnrieriito. d tiat the governtnent has under consideration an immediate removal of all restrlctiaj r o?i tradn and commerce .' With, the Southern States The Kubjcct will come before thn Cabinet ajrain t the metin on 'r'npsdi- nexr, ad notne kfiuite determination mav'ihen be arrived ot. Tins action may, however, be tempnrarily p stponcd until it is Icnow wbeth er the negouati.u.s for thn surrender of the reb l forces under Kiroy Smith and Dick Taylor are consummated. MOVEMENTS OP CENTRAL SUBRMAS. GeRfrnI Sh- ni.an was at Point Iiookout res terday, en r ute to Washington. THR A KMT OF TBep0T0MAC HOMEWARD BOUND Ihe pn. c'pai pHrt of tho Army of the' Poto mac is already on the ftnrch here. EBTBK.CHMBT IS THE GOVEBNMEXT EXPJ5SDI TURES. The 'retrenchment of public expanses in every department -of the government is progressing witti astonshtnK rapidity Before our virL.ri,. armi-s8!nirhavo lett the fields of th.V fiai victwrie, the war exDenditurea will hovo ha, reduced quite one-half. Iminuiiutaltr I . . r n . unci llic l.-D!TirB flT F firt kiaUnp .1 j.. ... ? .. mc rMUCU.)l) Ki the fXtiCndittiroa nf the Vv Dsp-.-tnieni was t ommenced, and 'the final col lapse of the rebel'ion has enshlefl urh . fiitions t,r in q An . :ii , ; r . . . . -.- - niu, ib iHCBiicoarca. reuueo me naval expenditures at least onA.h1f tK - - -m. im-j ortn Atlantic squadron has been red aced (mm ninety tr- tiiirty vessels, and all the other eouad- I, 1 1 . . . ' ... uvu l'irSclJ reaucea, aed are beuic ;iuwu aa lapnaiy as pessible. Ihe iVfisstsN.ppi squadron is being still more largely red need then even the North Atlantic All resignations of officers tendered are accept ed, and a Urge proportion of. the men are being discharg d. Orders -haw been issued to the chiefs .f the various bureaus to iuirriedtatdy investigate and at oneo regliUse to the lowest point th expenditures of, mr bureaus. AU extra lsbor .it the Nary Yards has been erdered stopp-o La rge redae)ions in pun bases for the nav-1 sStviee ars also ordeid, and there is to be b lurther accumulatien ot ordnance, or of other property and material, especially of a pensbable character- The officers of the de partment h.NVing such matters'.ln .charge have beeu directed., in, adrertisintr for suppliea for the coining year, to -put the amounts r uuirea a ibh lowest possibly figures for the service rendered. The Navv .rennrtTf V. j r v. v xjac9 wcci uivai copomicaiiy adtaioistered of any THE TKFAL 0FCUITGjgcSSMA3r HARRIS. ahb court martial in the. case of Benjamin Harris met this main in ir nnd in thm i m, -... - v woc VI wiinesses aajourneqntil to morrow. This pourt is composed of picked officers from the various brancheiJ of th service, rho fully o-picwii-io iuc oponsioniiies imposed upon them, and, considering the high position of the party n inai, taey wiu proceed with great de liberation and the msrVerftct1fntaeaai Unw. .ing well that erery proceeding f trte court jvill be eabj.ctd t rtgidinTe8tagation by the friends vi np accusea iqtiUongTeJW. x " CONSTRUCTION or SOUTHEBjr BAILROADS, A large quantity of railroad iron has been forwarded to itiehmond and other points Seuth to repair railroads in that section. ' National banks are to be established inaasdi-. ately a Savaaaab, Mobile and Montgomery.- t General Casey, ia ebedienoe to an order of the War Department, has suspended the recruitia- f colored troepa in Richmond., in co-sequence of the movement of imnwa. the maaey erder post office at City Pint is 'dia- continued. No more aostal ord&ra thereat can be issued br tatmaatrrsJ ? The report that ex-Garernor Alkn, of S nth Carolina, had been comtajtted to the Old Capi tol is not tme. He is on his paro e . and ;ia topping at a hotel. He was on the streets to day with several old friends. COND1TIOW.OF MRS. LXNCOUf. -. Mrs. Lincwla ia afcill enitfinri fi hovlt-ua ti.2 White House, and has been greatly affected to-. -v uwu uviKtoi xne nnai obsequies other - -wsuana oemg net a at is ringneld iter naind , is, howerer, more composed .than ' .and ho is Irore d to the eruel afflictiOB whieh tas fallen pvn her and the nation. . She w making preparations for her re mora! frqui the,White ifouse,-which ViR take place as soon s 'ehe is sufficiently rscorered to travel. - - - ham Lincoln. .This association In failed the Lincoln Monument Association' and the fol lowing gentlemen nppo;"ixed a lioaro of uirt c tore, to' whom is entrusted tbV management of itsatfiirs viz: Hon. James Harlan, of Iowa llm. Hugh 3tcGuUocbi Secretary" of the Tren-' sury ; llor. &lr.ilenhi5on. Postmaster Ge-.eraiJ Meters. Kiefaard Wallacb, iIaor of Washing ton city ; H- V; Coke Washington citv of w4 ora Hon: James Harlan, of Iowa, -as elected President, and H. D. Cooke appointed Treasur or. LTp.n notific-ition of their acceptance it is mad my duty to announrts the fact to the puh- Itc, and to Solicit sd'hs.'-rintinn fr, ha ment. - . All of the above named gentlemen, except Mayor Wallach, nor absent ftoni the citv laving, accpted a position on the lioard ol Directors, the association tV announced as or ganized. ; ; Tho patriotism of th-e-Amerioan peoplfis earnestly appealed to. that the proposed objeot of the as-cia:ion ma'be carried into effect in a manner worthy of ih.ero and the great patriot ajid stattKinan wimso privite virtues and emi nent public services areto be cotumemoiated bv this national work. m. .. 'i ... a pi ess mroughout the country :s requested PRICE T. CEXTS Tl.i ;T y .. .reaimis tj. HUTlta VtUfVT My-t t Cify af AlUnyil of which aSrnti by tte r:1!' juc,A tbe route. The CWW w it mSZ A Uip d?wn.to day, m place of the 7wtn'.. H08P1TA v ECt I.D1M. The bniirfiri-s in use. far-COumlia, DorcU. and Fkington Hospitals of Wasliin-too Sera!-' j.--. wi.w ui,jcwis;t'ti)nn, alia rAtrinV io cu;) mis notice, and t encrarage the of jt-ct of the assoriatio i through .its fditorisl c.'liimns. The people of the Uni ed St-tt-s are invited to 'o tribute t -...j ww m sj a i c V4i It 1- not proposed by tho associntion to appoint iur me coiiecuoo ot contt lbutionsjaand all persons desirous of e ntribntiut; to 'this monument a e invited to nd their d- nation direct to tbt trcaurpr, H. D. Cooke, of the firm or jay, Uooke & Uo., of Pfeila ic-lphia. w J. B. S TODD, Secretary. AVashisgtox City, May 3. 1865. A;31V APPOIMTHENTS 1 Captain Peter T. Hudson, Aid-de camp, is better to uglkt. . - r - ' "va nary, in Virginia, will at onc abandoned by the Government .ts user-s. the coxPiiiATonsr - It in not pro-fe'abJ- that the trials of fh" c'r spirators will; be ready 'to fommence f(rt-thrf r four days, j The Court laro, nnH ttmajor ty of the officers ;ie iron, the regular army Arrests continue m h niJe. , Uhc .i;irs For: sirxico The opnn;i:;g of a lecrwing office hero f t tli the Mexican auijr, under .he cuieof "-mi gration, has; created considerable jri rment l"'re- Pie ants are rej orted to h .to pletv of gold, but imsv i ot pi e i4iuch headway yet THE sEWaRDS Ktl'kTS UF ThK .;E QliK ' ERAL. V . "Washington. My r-j 0'. 1 ck A. !.- lion. E AI. 5tanto S.cte.aiy ot AVar rr I avt t..e h.n i- to report t at' tie Secret l ,te and Mr. F. W. iJewnrd ure duii. wo.l . Very re p. rttully, J-K. Barnes, Surgeo Kie. wral. EVENING KEPOKT. 'Wasbikgtoe. M iv 5-9 oVd.i P r.fTrt- E M Stanti.n, Seen t.ry of W-rSir-I ham cne uoiior to report th .t heSecrttary o-tate has saffereda owl dn tram th fr ctured Jiwto dfcy. Mr F W. Seward , is dtcidedla Wrv resDHctl'i lv. J. K. Barxes, SurgeAu-Generil. THE TRIALS OF THE A SASSIXrt. The trials of the assassins will imm - nw here next week, and it is icenerllv nnder-i.' on Monday, tho igh circum tancea nmycompfl jjiKn-wHcuumi; until utf middJe ot t.ie wek- l : u i r , i . . . .. o iiav ueeu maue i.y- tti U vernmeiit t- r their repon ot tho proceed n uo les-. th..n six pho nogi sphere b.'ing eng,a :'cd. It is uppuseu that the trial will; take ni(lue . t th arsnaL at thr foxt ot Four and a hIl street, where the hhsis- sins are now in custody, closely guarded by u rcg:ment of tidier. . MIL -TART AND NAVAL' The sick land wounded troons from Citv Point ar be), g rpfdJy shini ed to Washing ton, and the hospita s at the first namtd t;lace wit bo abandoned as po.m k niiK! Maiiyoftha r.luotcer rfficora of the Mat- yern, 1-tq Admiral Porter's ag-hir, novr ly ing here, have resinfd, and larcc numbers 4t' otner naval officofs are lending in their resis- nations, seeiilig thst the war is over, and being desirous of engaging at once in y vil pursuits. Steame-s aro daily arriFine'no the river. towing chartered vessels which are brought ub to be discharged from the Government service. I he work of retrenchment goes on ia " al 1 quarters. , ! . General Aiiger has given permission for full supplies of provisions to be sent a Virginia. EHICRATION TO MEXICO. Two offices hav been opened here, and in advertisement published, calling on all officers and soldiers who wish to emigrate te Mexico, in accordance with the Mexican decree, to visit them. It is added that similar offices are to be opened throughout th 'North- fUE NATIONAL FAST DAT. : Boston, May 5. In accordance with Preti- announced as Aid-de-canin on t?ie staff of Li'ii General Grant; wuh the rank" of Lieut. Colonel, .u jem, app intea miadier tienerai of Dni ted States Wunfi ers. THE ATTACK: ON PORT. FISHER. An attempt is mado by the New York Tim and other newppers, to convey the iinpr. ssion T Curt wiii be well clerted,. of centlemeii "uw ioe urcessiui attack upon ot.uprior aiinuy anu the tnaN will le ranid ...iUBi( mi6,io oicreiary oianton. u i '"ucu iwrwaru. xteniive arrant mente o wen Known, nowever, tnat the credit of t at enterprise,' so important in producing the col-r iap-e x tne. rebellion, is jutly due to Secretary Welles and the navy. St, ivtary Welles urid tor two yt ars the importance of his enterprise, anu lanoreu to secure trif. neceiy military icrhuu, out witnouc avaa, 'until the firt a'tempt, under. Admiral Por er and Qer. Butler, was iletermined upon, and then could only ob tain about ono half of, the military force wo ich wns considered requisiteto insure S-iocess, which was finally Becured by the tenacity ot Admiral Porter in holding on after the abandonment or the affair by Gen. Butler. From tho Philadelphia Inquirer, May 6th. 1 Washington, May 5th, 1805. R PORTED FOREIGN CIRCULATION OF COUNTERFEIT tJNITED STATES BONDS. The last ma ir from Europe broocht intelli gence to the Secretary of the Treasury, to the euecx tnnt several ot tee brokers in Hamburg, whe have United States bonds for sale, atata m their circulars that they will not voftch for the authenticity of said bo'nSs. Thus by imolica- hou inrerrmg tnat ttrere are counterfeit United estates Bonds m circulation in Europe. The Secretary of vthex Ireasury has determined to despatch at agnt who is an expert, to look into this matter and ascertain whether there is any truth m it. .Neither the Secretary ner Gen. Spinner believe there is any eround for the re- ptrt. It is no doubt one of the last resortslaf agents of Davis to injure our credit. GOVERNOR FIERPOINT BOUND FOR RICH ONB. - . t- ' - . . I J "v" uuvernor jreirpent exnects to leave Alexin- I ?t Jrhnnh't nm.i;m.;.n t,A r. f u. cna.Tor Kichmqnd, with his State Government, j has bcn appointed by Governor Andrew ai a - v- mmjo, . u uvea uuurinuua m i mv ni numiiiminn Bnn nmr.F ready to open' his Court and will orOceed at - i . ' - - '. . it - . . . once wun tne preirm narws looking to an indict- meat asainst the Rebel leaders for treason. H does not intend to bait one wt or title in the W a t J A. ' TT . iui uij,d v. .uw, oaiv as uniiea. stataa r " . . . . duage TRADE WITS INKCRRECTI0NAT STATES. Giwi from San Pramefacof ! Francisco, May 3, 1865.' General McDowell is moving several compa nies of troops for the protection of the land routes to Idaho, along .which -the . Ihdahs are tronblesome. Stations wilKbs established at V.The, fo"owlI1S address has been issned.by the Lincoln Monnment Assocfatlon T0,THI AERICX P0PL ,1 - At a meeting of citizen of the United States, held m the city of 'Wsahingtori, on Saturday, April 20. 1865; an '"association was organized having, for ita object the, erection of a monu ment at the nationaL. capital to the memory of ib latp President of the : United: States, Abra- The Cabinet had under consideration ainia I central noiats of Northern Califarnia and Na to-day, and took, final action on the Question of I vada. Cavalrr will natrol nroteetintr the roads. open trade with insarrectioaary States, the A large emigration to Idaho is snticipsted legolatious are very brief, and will be ready Several more arrests have been made of perl for nublroation to-morrow. They provide that sons in this Stato and Nevada for rejoicing at , any loyal citizen, on making application to the the death ot President Lincoln. A coasidtxa proper agents of the Treasury, can procure the ble number of these fimds are under duress at necessary perm;t to ship goods to any of )h Fort AlcatrtE.. . .f . r iv ' p-rts in the insarrvctionarv States, by Daviner A movement has been started in this citv for tnrp per cent.,on the invoice price ef th goods, dollar subscriptions to a fund for a testimonial The, State of Tennessee is exempted from this to-Mrs, Lincoln.' It s also preposed to build three per, cent, tax, owfag to the fact that the a monoment to Mr. Uncoln's bemory. ' The receipts of treasure at vhe mint for the ( last ten days were about thirty-two ..thousand : ounces of gold and twelve : thousand ouncts of silver.' V" ,,.-.. - The Board of Supmixors is considering the reflation for sslring authority from tht Legist ' i Jature to give thec government onsvof the city ! squares for a new, mint building.; . , ; f Sailed, steamer, Constitu uon , tor . rsnam a, i with 8 large number of paiiengert' for New York and $$54,000 in gold, 0 which $367,000 revenue laws are in full force ia that State. All oraoer restrictions to trade with these States are repealed.- - ' GBN. SfiERXAN's WHEREABOUTS. :l ; -The statement imtyb'-A8sudateiPresst thaV Gtntrjl Sherman .as vat Point Lookout yesterday, is without any foondatien in fact. Hef wiif'-be hre, before many days, and will make his headquarters at Alexandria; pending the disband ment uf his army.v f j : : TRIAL OF CONGRESSMAN D ARRIS. boat run l,y .ho lj Jibe of lt7 . pAny. All travel .Snitl nfustgo this wv. Owing to the non arrival of a Union Cavalrr I roes.to Xew York. S-rgeant from Lower Blary land, who is needed j Arrived, ship Panama, from New York. as t wimess against Congressman Harris, his fJi ' ease fas; again postponed on i il .to morrow, v; '? ' in' the Revolutionary- -war; 4 W hingfon b e l ttMRTZR&smAKpUi f ingin greatwantpf sopplies.ibr thenny,an4 The chartered stealers Xreorjfia Zeary, James having' -confidence in , bis ' friend, Jonathan T Brady, CiljfToint and Dictator, wb leh hato Trumbull. Governor of Connecticut, said : " W been cairying'tho mails betireeaWoshington; must consult Brother Jonathan." And the ex aqd City Point, have been withdrawn from the presion became a name for the Yankees,' and', mail route and will bo placed- of character, then of tht American people.
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