Show 1 61 ein ila ia aco 1 1 n ew york 28 re is is no general activity bacom m coffi ler ier hercial ete etc cial lal Ial circles this week owing to the tiie funeral uner al ceremonies of the late president preside n t tifft f trade is steadily improving now t that thai at the restrictions are removed fro from in the southern ports the ha speculation in lii kl biais at the popular faith falth in irl the he t anent credit kredit being opposed to a 4 riso rise I 1 t e v f I 1 foreign exchange has been bean variable bills sixty das drays range are arbin tho to ona on a we weak a k market birket masey yik i abundant at four and six kix per cenec ai it call eail and seven and nine on angood good c commercial W in mercial paper with ind indications ae actions in faar fil fri 0 of f continuance tit at the present p rag groceries are higher abour lour lorr less nry chhy wheat arreg irregular lar ita for dor winter rea and I 1 for choice michi uichi W new now dork vork 0 ris ais 1 ll 11 T nes special says he fhe f authora author ins a are re ieli engaged in the most h olf the assassination i plot plo t ind an and d I 1 a are p sending out iii ili in all dir directions e vanity nearly arrests have been maie pale principally taken fm the i counties 11 1 I I 1 I 1 M 20 i ahe dhe hu ri ebeid rebel loan ioan x had declined 17 and a 18 r erali securities 5 were iery leny active and advancing g k new N york 80 J Q erms granted johnson embrace te the surrender of bf four armies af pf tibo tue 1 I DiVi division slop of the ayee avee but e binding uia t at of dick lick taylor T bing lying west ivest bathe chattahoochee river riven among iti tha the generals generala Gene rals rala surrendered ere ene d is 1 B beauregard ahe principal ala aia among niong thelt the dijt generals 1 barje Oar H ardee je bragg w who ho had heen lately relieved odthe of the command was hotsur rendered wade hampton refused to fa be bi atiq surrendered Q g zed and andis is reported to have been shot y john ston in an altercation but ehe more trustworthy report is that le fled in company with dalvis davis artlie number actually surrendered sq 1409 1 although more moye names are 4 given iwen iven all the militia from south th carolina north carolina georgia and the gulf guif af states are included 0 the Ir merald herald eraldO 8 special says our consul generalis oene Gene ralin canada has given potice notice to the that al the crimi criminals pals pais cont conr connet eod e od gd with the of lincoln be surrendered dp rendered to the united I 1 nitch states authorities 4 the gerdies merd gerd Ids mobile correspondent carrs oden t says sas catir forcey forces there heavy guns siard of armil armit arms and bales of f cotton V besden asid s quantities p ot corn and other pher grain arain it ft is also aiso estimated that bales baies af cotson ond and rosin are hidden in in thel old swamps iong long alabama vir birsh SIr asb sh avla which fi is within te wi of ot our forces t over ovel 10 stragglers from froin the rabe army have given ili til themselves einsel ps up ill macon atlanta and minibus columbus papers ers contain ae accounts of the tha marchoff marc hof bf k vils vlis gils plis foree force up to the tho rebels are represented as lighting desier desperately atelyo but were defeated deNtt ted and had ilal lost wesl west point botni and columbu columbus on the montgomery and west point railroad they pe burned urne a all ail the tile bridges and rolling 8 stock ock the fhe hie fie lagrange a depot was as burned but ut no private 1 to building uil ding the city of e wb was surrendered by py the mayor louisville 30 one oce hund bund hundred reif and hild five of officers ficci and lonn divri int of or morgans old com command mind r 41 idd ddn I 1 d 0 o gaii ivil hoban at alapit maunt ii t bilg ing t tp P tiny tjay twelve reb eto ilo 0 surls bet ed at other points to ions kons ilia illa as fr s and i 1 04 several ili lit indred hundred d desere sorter from ali til the tho rebel army 4 didok nathe amnesty amli amil e laih ath eastern kentucky sen Aen tucky is liow now elear clear of rebel lebel troops i newl bowl ork 29 A correspondent sa says ys it its is not generally believed that johns Johnh johnston ton or any other leading rebels expected the Ve sederal federal ye deral derai government to 0 o abcede to thel unless greatly modi nned fled at 6 clack eibel 11 in hi the morning of the soth gen sherman notified jolina john ston that the terms were not accepted apted aad and that thai flie file lie lle truee truce woul end in 48 hours latar in the day he sen f adoth er flag demanding bi his surrender on thel the same terms as those accorded to lee led johnston replied on oa the tile asking bli ail an interview for modifying the previous agreement af surrendering the ar army my sherman declined to discuss the subject on the basis of or the old agreement but named naia ame a anie and place when he would i meet WD him they accor accordingly 21 angly met near durhams station 27 miles mlle from Jt It aleigh 0 on n the johnston was outspoken gut put spoken and frank franic in arranging the agreement t for capitulation A few lill 1111 autes artes conversation settled betted the preliminaries limin aries and ana the tha terms they were soon goon reduced to truing signed and are the same as extended to lee leq al though not expressed precisely in in the same language the negotiations were conducted id in Sli sll Sher ermaiN mans name john Ston ton llad had no intimation of the gens presence at bayleigh Ba leigh until the final terms of capitulation here were vere signed when gr grant nt quietly buthis put his approval on the baek back of them durin during the interview between sherman rilan lilan and johnston the fhe lafter uniformly declared that the war was over that to continue it a moment longer would not only be wrong but crimi criminal pai pal and that when the the sm southern thenn thern people learned thethis armmand army and lees had nad surrender i ed led ther there would be none to counsel a longer continuance of the contest he stated st t ano openly that ilip lilo hi troops should ful fui night fight no iong long longer 1 ei if it lie lle w could obtain reasonable Z and pd satisfactory terms he bild disband them and disend them ll 11 home me the be ampies were nearly nearis the he time the capitulation was signed d sherman had bad moved noved 4 a part paro of hs ails army far be beyond ond oud raleigh be forea ia truce ivas vas agreed on after signing the fi famous iodis memoranda a this thia was drown drawn back baek to the latter latte P it ty Y ex except capt cupat ricks cavalry 11 w which lich picketed a line of country 20 15 miles wilc 1 beyond balei h aph estous troops were weil back bacu fe wards yards gr greenboro greenborg Green ep P boro the railroad be bb tween t the tho h awo wo armies fas was waa in running order all lie the time ana and the tile 0 o opposing Dp osing generals proceeded b by rail to a point nearly ayar vy equally distant dist lut where vilere viet vies views s Were held the telegraph also was in working order through john stunts admy to selma macon mont ird other southern cities and 90 shimana first firsti news of wilsons Wil sons sue suc ce besses at these places placed x was received over the wires running th through roub the healt heart of the rebel army johnston even far as to transmission news newis to and from wilson Wi lgon leon and legged begged gen gon S to put jut rut an immediate stop to any further devastation of the southern country i i ii memphis emphis Sl 28 general th taftt the erate erato soldiers his district be regarded ded dod dedas as not as prisoners of waris war ih hulti havinga gun salutary effect and und a i great number cu calra I 1 ru an 20 A steamboat calamity gnp in the the history of pasi navigation gation occurred on n thursday morn morning inga ingO by the bursting oi df the tile boiler of the steamboat mat kat Sul bul taua tUua eight miles above Mem memphis w a bhe she mis was oz on her way from nev kew orleans to this point two thousand two hundred people were on board 1938 1958 of these were paroled soldiers on their way home from the rebel prison at andersonville Ander sonville ga of this immense cargo I 1 of preci preel precious life only goo are known to have been saved Of course more will yet debbe be found but at the ins ini inside ide a terrible margin of one thousand or fourteen hundred ilves lives will ili in all probability have bave to stand to the credit ot this calamity 1 tho the nei nel neelia aci dent when all were nere asleep except th tiie tile e meers officers off omm and employers the tho boat had started out grom from metr chisan aphis an horr hour before with only steam to propel her ei during the fhe hour thys this first matt of th lil fated steamer thinks there thero must lieve have been some infernal machine put in the coal agthe as the boat at tile the time was wm running very steady and hadbo had so little steam on that an explosion was impossible possible lda ida lie he describes tile seen scene 0 laiter waiter the explosion as terrible in the extreme revas he was st standing duding in the pilot house andaas and was blown in into the river wheres were struggling a living mass of drowning king huma humanity some somo e with limbs broken some scalded scalded over which scene seene the tho wreck which immediately ely took fire commenced to throw a ghastly glare no ino succor was at handland han hand dand and only the best swimmers aided b by fragments of 0 the wreck could hope to be bo saved there were 15 women on board butt but two wa of whom are known to be saved arwed some of the people floated down as far as a memphis this bei bel nghe first intimation that reached that thai eity city I 1 A yawl was immediately sent out which picked ed up 17 persons the steamer Rost bost bostonia onla onia on her way down arrived at the scene three quarters quarter sor of an hour after the tho he explosion achon among the soldiers on board yero yere 36 comm commissioned sinned officers The troops wele were of various eanious regiments but belonged principal principally to indiana and arid illinois I 1 in twenty minutes after the explosion the whole boat was wag a sheet of nire fire fe A dense mass of people estimated at took refuge in the bow of the bat while the names iiames were verb driven aft ft li the win wind d the boat soon turned at stern ean down gown stream reversing the tho flames when the entire mass perished together many literally being roasted while to the boal boat the thee wreck floated down dowly hye rye ti nive five miles before sink sinking ilig I 1 I 1 general Was washburne liburne commanding at memphis has ordered a committee to investigate the late lato ier ler terrible disaster on the Mis mississippi sissi ap pp I 1 the mate af steamer te stinnes testifies that the boa Owris running about aboud ten miles all an hour at tit the tiie time of the erp explosion that the had haa been ben tested in st L houis louis oui 4 on the lat hit trip and in d pronounced good the last is that boo SOO persons were on board 76 of whom have been found alive knoxville 3 Ston emans cavalry ate are now in the valley of the saluda river rived with ili lii his I 1 s head quarters at anderson and are scouting from froin there towards augusta ga with if they can hear of if jeff davis and his ills treasure to follow him as ion lon longas there is a horse 11 left eft the tho finlan try portion of Ston emans ls engaged in clearing the moun mountains bains i of bushu bushwack erg guerrillas and librae libish thieves they are making clean 0 I 1 washington Wa gilin t 2 the mile secretary of state is 19 beefing fee ing ver very yer well vell this thia morn morning hig fred esy evv Is condition is more encouraging nev york 2 the ti special says the president is 1 declaring all vessels sailing under the coll coli confederate fed enate enatt hag flag pirates they their aro arc to be pursued and if captured treated as buch such I 1 I 1 s L I 1 gen grant announces that the headquarters ot thongmy of the suites will be established in the shy saya the armies of georgia georgin and Tennessee coln coin man mund mand e edby d b soil soll schofield ofield elu und and HoWard are arp on wills tha the t way NY a y to richmond where they ilife thuy will b bo disbanded or ordered to a more active field fiell the times special says the whole number of arrests arttist is the th trial af hesed has cam before benore the military commissioners if the fauts facts substantiated lie as now anuw disclosed the magnitude of the plot will astonish the tho whole country harrolds trial ia h et for tomorrow to anol morrow row a new york yorki 11 the washington special says mys grant immediately oil on his return to washington set about making arrangements for completing a heavy decrease de crease creast in the military forces and a consequent reduction of ex tx pences it is thought that the army will soon be reduced reduce ff men the mys harrold illis tilts made a voluminous confession confess ion fon it hns hos len been ien aseer ascertained tallied that jens jehs davis and party have not more nan than in specie speet with tilt them al aw grant repot teddo hae bave said that hehen he lie sherman bherman of his big disapproval of the tho terms which lie had forwarded to washington NV the latter frankly admitted had made a mistake annot innot n not nob having it put in writing that 0 slavery aver was dead but it t was he understanding between them As to peral to assemble that was because he had just learned that the tue virginia L llad been permitted to toh tok assemble by authority of the president antl and in iii th the tho absence of official instructions he in Interpret edhe h rebel civil eivir government should be retained for the preservation of order and i to avoid maintaining a military I 1 ary force in those states as well mell aa to do away with the irritation likely to grow frow out of a military government As to the ani amnesty nesty it was only to officers and soldiers when his attention was called to the wording lie he rt replied plied with spirit that does not express cepres the understanding between tig us the Heral ors irs washington special says grant has returned in excellent spirits he expresses much gratification at atthe the prompt execution of the orders deks ders of the government in reference agreement between Slier sherman mam mab and johnston gen sherman met the general 20 miles from the front fronts Herece He received iv ed the orders disapproving with the most commendable good grace there was no murmuring nor any expression of dissatisfaction at the disapproval of the terms the worlds voi vot special says bays johnston has pledged to exercise his authority and vigilance to prevent guerrilla bushwhacking or any kind of illegal warfare I 1 washington 1 acting 11 master maffer fitzpatrick commanding in the U S steamer syren byren reports to ehg the e nav navy N department under date of off randolph andolph tennessee that on the an expedition under command of BrigGen oborne osborne 08 borne started to brownville in a three chrep column columns 9 one from randolph on one e by way of H hatchie 4 belile ri river vf r one from fulton pulton tennessee they returned on the tho having been successful in capturing several off omm meers officers and men gen shelli shelbye Shel shei bys Is adjutant was killed one of tho the men captured was a fellow rellow who lias has been beell passing for luxton he confessed to having burned the tte st paul and to killing one inan manon on board gen osborne osborn L hung him to a cottonwood tree at randolph and left his body hanging hia his proper name was wilcox the steamers ners anna everton and guell weter not burned by guerrillas guer tillas they cammer earner out of the hatchie I river safe washington 3 the president president 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