Show BY TELEGRAPH f 4 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY new york may ad new orleans papers contain a letter from the lion hon A butwell but bin well of miss in which be appeals to the residents of his bis state slate to take the oath of s suggests m r bests the election of delegates from every county to attend a convention at vicksburg on the first monday in june the times washington special says the preparations for the conspiracy cases for trial has devolved upon col H burrnett who conducted abi treason cases at indianapolis India his ability developed in those cases commended him to tho the government and he is now sifting the mass maas of testimony in possession of the government the prisoners are closely gigar guarded led and among the precautions adopted to prevent them committing suicide is the padding of their caps and padding 0 of the head of each thickly with cotton so they cannot butt thair brains out this was suggested by the attempt by payne a few days since benj G harris member of congress from maryland was arrested a few days bince for persuading ca paroled prisoners from lees army to violate their parole and go back and join the rebels in arms A number of these prisoners testify positively to his giving them money for this purpose and unless he breaks down this testimony be will certainly be convicted and punished with death I 1 the world has a lengthy and graphic account of the plot against the rulers of the nation which contains the following account booth was the original projector of 0 the crime seconded by part parties in canada he was furnished with murderous accomplices and payne from that section and mrs was the mother of the cenci booth found another bloody accomplice in A T the route for escape was planned weeks previous to the act when booth escaped harrold left with him they reached at midnight stopped at lloydh lloyd hotel and got a bottle of whisky booth remaining on his bis horse harrold went up stairs and got a carbine lloyd offered another but harrold said booth had bad broken his bis leg and could not carry it As they rode off booth called to lloyd and said we have murdered the president and secretary of state stated they reached dr mudds budds house sunrise and booth had his leg set dr mudd says he be did not know who they were though booths boot left at the doctor s house had bad his name in it amona among those under arrest as direct accomplices are spangler stage carpenter at fords forda theater sam arnold of baltimore who claims to have backed out of odthe the plot capt jett who look jook Booth behind him on his horse assigned to kill the vice president mrs the mistress of the conspiracy mclaughlin a friend and confederate of booths dr mudd who set booths leg lloyd who entertained tha assassins and gave them a carbine samuel boxer who concealed and fed booth harrold captured with booth gur garratt who shared the secret of the meditated crime payne wh 0 attempted the life of the se secretary ere tary of slate mrs adams of neap newport ort believed to have assisted oss isted booth and mr wilson of newport who though cognizant orthe crime did not assist justice washington ad BG B G harris representative to con grem gress froin from the ath district of maryland yesterday was arraigned for trial before a gene geneval ial court martial in this city 7 now ew york ad the heralds Heral dD correspondent respondent coi says say the reached danville last thursday making a march of over one hun bull did miles in four days on the route and abarge abou amou nt 1 valuable able property pro porty was captured itic ludi aig the aai railroad I 1 road s to 0 stolen from harpers ferry it Is ia expected the ath corps will remain at danville some time sheridan and his cavalry got as far as near the staunton and danville rivers but was ordered to return on the surrender of johnston the heralds special says it may be stated as aa a positive fact for the present with the exception of the secretary of interior that there will be no changes whatever in the cabinet information received from our consuls and from american bankers in E europe drope says that there are arc now in the european markets between three and four hundred millions of united states bonds the richmond whig of the states that mosby took leave lave ot of his men at salem fourquier For county telling them to disband and return home he was bound for and did not want them to accompany him as thoy might put plit their necks in a halter balter ile H then rode off with a small number of old companions pa pan ions niong rebel treasury notes are quoted at two to five dollars per thousand dollars as washington may 3 ad d the executive order of november 2 1862 prohibiting the exportation of arms and ammunition from the U states and the executive order of may 1863 prohibiting the exportation of horses mules and live stock as being no longer required by public necessities the th aforesaid orders tire are hereby rescinded edana and annulled by order of the president dc nt signed STANTON booths head bead and heart have been deposited in the army medical museum in this city tile the corpse is placed in ill c charge arge of two men who after various movements calculated to baffle curiosity dug a grave in the ground close to the penitentiary where re for some years felons have been buried the earth over it was smoothed and carefully over A strong guard is now in in charge of the spot and will continue to keep it undisturbed until the grass has grown so thickly that no one ever will be able to distinguish the place where the assassins corps is interred st louis louie may 0 ad d it is officially contradicted that any of jeff thompsons Thomp sons troops are arc in southeastern missouri and that rumors of nn nil invasion are arc without foundation new york ath the tribunes special ecial says colo colonel nel dark clark of the rebel army recently captured asserts that all the specie removed from richmond was in his charge and that his bis train broke down and finding it impossible to get it on the track before our forces would come up cordei ed it burned and that the soldiers broke open the kegs and appropriated all there was he states further that the amount was greatly exaggerated and confirms gen grants statement that it di did d n not ot exceed A jacksonville fla letter says fifteen hundred union soldiers formerly imprisoned at andersonville Ander sonville were transported down the florida central railroad on the ath to bithia ten miles of 0 jacksonville and unconditionally released several hundred entered our lines on the same night and presented a very peel pitiable ablo appearance many being 7 barely able to walk walh no one knows what evidence the gov may have against ex governor aikin A hilton head correspondent says bays that he claims to be an original union man arid ivas opposed to nullification in time and a friend io to the constitution and dUmon an ever eter since the reports in circulation contradict it this A Among 1 them he be ia is accused of fur clabin dishing g a portion of tb the e babs otmis which enabled the rebels rebel to aroid hold outpour out four years and of having sev several eral interviews I 1 with jeff davis G B lamarra lamarr a man and one of the most successful ful adders of the rebellion in georgia has been arrested 11 hartford artford may ath the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery in the united states was unanimously passed by both houses of the legislature of the state of connecticut today to day washington may ath gen sherman was at point lookout yesterday en route for washington the principal portion of the army of the potomac is ia already on the march here HEAD QUARTERS 1 OF THE MISSOURI st louis mo april ath 1865 J GENERAL ORDERS NO 93 authority having boon been received from the war department to organize a regiment of volunteer engineers 0 tbt following rules and reg regulations n lations to be observed in the organization of the regiment are hereby promulgated the regiment will be organized by en list ment or transfer of elisten men mechanics by occupation from troops of this command enlistments will be ma nude de from men having at the time of enlistment not more than nine months to serve and will be for the term of one two or three years as the recruits may clent transfers will be confined to men having at least ten months to serve the companies organized by enlistment in ent or transfer from troops in the service will conform con torro to the maxim maximum n m ir infantry n standard the regiment will be composed of twelve coif companies lanies with held field and staff officers as prescribed in general geders no series of 1862 adjutant generals office war department with the addition thereto 0 of one sergeant major for every four companies as provided by section 5 of the act of congress approved june 1864 musters muster into service must conform to the requirements of paragraph 85 mustering regulations and musters out and in will be made by tile the chief comm commissary sa of musters for tile the department and his assistants in making the musters out und and in the general provisions po visions of sections 1 2 and 3 paragraph 1 of general orders no series of 1863 ad autant general s office war department will be applied substituting in the remarks to be on muster out rolls for the words general orders no series of 1863 11 ar the following foil owing I circular no 12 of 1865 adjutant generals office war department in cases of transfer no muster out and in will be required the changes will be made from these head quarters and the following papers will be made out by the company commanders of the men viz quadruplicate muster and descriptive rolls of the men with a copy of tile the order transferring them attached to each roll one copy to be forwarded to the adjutant general the array army one to the paymaster general of the he army one copy to the adjutant general of the state to which the men belong the roll to be divided for or this purpose it men inell from more than one state appear on it and one copy to be sent with the men to the commanding officer ot of the regiment to which they are transferred these rolls will contain all information indicated by bj the blanks for mister and descriptive rolls including date place and by whom mustered into service each copy will be examined verified and countersigned counter signed by the commissary or assistant commissar Com commissary missa T Y of musters and will be when completed evidence of muster in and proper transfer the bounty to men enlis enlisting for the regiment will be that provided by the act of congress approved july eth 1864 and promulgated in general orders no series of 1864 adjutant generals office war department us as follows forone for one year 0 for two years 0 for three years 0 0 0 in connection with the aforesaid bounty it must be distinctly understood that wen men enlisting and thereby receiving it will not be entitled to the installments remaining unpaid and corresponding to the n portion of their terms of fi service ervice under original enlistments or ro re enlistments no cr credits aits will be reported or allowed to sta states tes or localities for men enlisting or transferred under tinder the provisions of I 1 this order district sub district and regimental commanders will afford every every facility y to men desiring to enlist orto ber b transferred ud dartha provie provisions lons ot of this order no apall application leacio n however b however willbo willbe will be n enter orn tamed except the applicant be ti a cal mee mechanic banic or engineer regimental commanders will ascertain immediately immediate the number of at enli enlisted stee men it in their eatn co mands desiring to enlist in regi ment and report the same to these read head quarters that proper steps may be tak en to muster them out and in will also the they report names of men de siring shing to be bb transferred to the regiment being particular to give name I 1 in n full present rank company and regin regiment e and date of expiration of their present pr e sent term of service service i it is desirable the commissioned officers should be competent engineers engineer 6 or mechanics all applicants for corn con missions will forward with their ampil a statement of their former services with such anch recommendations as they may see fit as to their efficiency as me chanice or engineers engi engin acers cers and officers I 1 lieutenant george T robinson lith kansas cavalry chief engineer at port leaven worth kansas is ossil assigned arned to duty in charge of the organization oriz of the regi ment with head headquarters quarters at F fort ort leavenworth en worth kansas and all men enlisting upon being mustered out and in will ho be forwarded to him at that post upon the receipt of this order it will be read to every regiment and detached company in the department and immediate reports of all enlisted men desiring to be transferred to or enlist in t the bo regiment made to these headquarters head quarters quadie rl a 1 by command of MAJOR GENERAL DODGE J W BARNES aist general |