Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, May 19, 1865, Image 1

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ff / jliiuiui EXTRA. COI.UMI11/S.GA... MAY 111. IHIJ5. ■ 10th) • r. the South. Re did n't believe, a* had • ,,< ‘n idnted in Northern paper*-, that any «i « persons of the South had oyer pro* P «*•■.!, for any sum whatever, to assassi nate Mr. Lincoln and hi? Cahinot. Hi? future, if permitted, will be splint in retirement. This he ‘tatod when his N.u’hern friend *UKuo*U»d that the North ern people univoisaily admired him as a soldier,and variety hoped that he would t load an fhnRnf United Slates ti <er.tlv iremefl rtopr»* -M and rm lar.( h«»iy. INTF.RY712W DF.PWKF.N FRF W S^ SubnhpiMht events have induced the J UT NT JOHNSON AND THU that In. w«. in «"no fUUTlSfl MINISTER. .•Kt.'.l : tho •onspirnoy mrain? satisfied in the trine. We find in a Macon paper a loft ft account of a conversation will tieh. H. K. Lee by a special correspond *.nt of the New York ll- 'aid. Tho cor r»» p.indent seems to feol Well with the result of hi? efforts to oi the General hiswiows upon all introduced. Doubtless tho I readers are greatly edified by the of the letters of this mode«t It.- says the General’s appearunc ruble—hi* hair and heard be in l.ul no idea of decay i« *ugge?u»dr{>T7 re-pect being "inapirei W- idea? and deliberate conspicuous rebel lea.; The correspondent harra 8 inqiiipilivABK* upon jaded t<» with him, pris>'iie^p llo'Ky the O’rtiniftj |*xplained h* connection with UniKton is located to taki svi.wiBK hU'Grill lieliof that h« took <n .1 S.HU1 ,i K l,Is; His* III! tl.o Supreme Conr! or iMt'umce iln* primarily to lll ’ < ’ r * tin * lhon 5 \ »nd though not nr .dvo- 11,0 ' Vhll ° Hol J pete of roooiinflK» the oul-i-t, win n Vir- ; oll ntid Mr., l.ro. xuiie ..0P»d»<nm regarded it hi. duty to Un . lh " wh ®‘*; 11,0 * ahldeHluT fortune,and consequently drew ^ hyo *»»'P>*^^aou the hi*- «word in hor defense. Having entered the service of his %Stnte, he, when sho subsequently attached hor«olf tt> the Southern Confederacy, foil it hi- 3 duly to K<» whnro ordered, without regard to State lines; because, while all worn landing • titling together in defending them, he w i« equally defending her. Gen. Lee is reported to have said that when the South shall he wholly riibdiied hy a military force, and compelled to sur render all its forces, and return to \ho I'uion, it will then surrender likewise it* lavoritedoctrine* of State right.- and -e cession; that mllic convention t hat form- e«l the organic laws ol the land the qu< • lion of the relative power.* ol tho State-, and their relation.-, to lh« General Uov- inp j rniiii rit was raised, bill, after much «lis» 1 an fhnfttr United Mates Ujpcpt Thi , v^. cnforcmnerik of the Monrotfdoc- give- the fu The General closed this subject of Now -York pi _ ..yin, lli.t bo would Lincoln, and last night tho l*odv wu? ex humed, embalmed and sent to Washing ton, by older of tho Government. The affair cause; much tpoouhtinn, find there are many report- in eonnyetion with it. as well n. «(,»ine fur' which »' i* de.en- ed imprudent to publish at pn -• nt. tub body of booth. i^divillo Gazette of tho 7th in si. flowing speculations of the pre>* regariUag tho disposal of ' .1 hi. m lH*a token , s jtoSSTO%uljort'"which U oxeiuV.* = '"‘ W* roua battle-Uelds%n mm h intofeW. Tlic jrttrjiMN each k during tho^wkr.' tho body was’ dis- Sir Frederick Bruoo’s interview with President Johnson wa* as informal as Mr. Lincoln himself could have made it. Tin new Minister, says the Chattanooga t.u/ette, made hi? appearance with all hit -tsr« and decoration*, presented his cre dential* and formally read his speech. Mr. Johnson replied, saying ho was glad to o him ami welcome to tlm capital a representative of Great Britain, and then he added: “But, sir, l am not much u*ed to diplo- “ ,:,s ' ternary on such ocea- imply that two great induct their relation* r much as two neighl»or.* who sincerely - oi iMr, !v„ T.,; 7 , :. i-i heAioharned 11 " 1 ' ' ( ^ ec ^ artrt Uiat aflei the autopsy by formalities about it tho butter.” the V rgo«S#meral, “tho body was dta RMIiril yoU| Mr. President.” replied H^thc North gected. and, in sep .rat.v pmeo*, sewed m sir hYnlmek,pointing to hi? uniform and should feel very thout these thing* ist “I use* and uent and Mi niton i •M ami *ut down foi ,4 . tho time In*) war 1 rub* out, ^ r ^, n ^j 0 ih«an thi*. Tho writer says: fathers,“ llmuho 1‘ ecified .tor their e^naucipatioi, erday the Secretary of War, with- became frien T* at o Ad not arrived; vrnt% it did'arrive, one mil jn-iruction* af^iihy ^uind.^couiiniltetl ^ chat. Sir Fredoriel!’a*ked tbi'iit SI or two year* at\or\Vft'i^V, lnj phuidltoL get to tho courts of the county in which Ar- BaUer, of tho -ecrot 1MHn . |‘ r . - idei\t Jphns. ly of the assassin. p lK ition. * - tilled its volition “What Muince Is there for Mr t have you done tlieUV" a-Iced Sir Frederick. 1 to Baker. I hit “Oh, a small particle .-till; l,mn®_ answered, to one biaNpscape acro?s the countrv," -aid H toiysetf. It is gone, indent. t M ‘Well,“ Teplio'd the Minister in in- " pdfing tone, ”1 should think Mr. 1>*vi* and a few niembors.*«f his Cabinet would probably find It well to start punt/ (Bre. Tho only man silence. Never comes shall the jrave ot the iuMPBi he discovered.' neral -ecins t«» And thi* i* trua» L«M night, the i!7th of 800 , /,r» correspond- April, a small ro#14nt received the car-. .•lit very C.Torobly, u. ibu ton,, of hi# Vf^thi-v'o..VrilTl ’SBoUy'ofT inf"’ communication i? decideilly reapeclful. d^rkne-s, and out of Be darkness it nt* 1 ^ -♦♦♦♦► — will return. In thf darknois, lik# hT? Our thanks are due to several friend? grent oriin*;, may it Itmain torover, inj: . , „ oaluablo, invisible, nondescript, con* for late Macon papers. 1 ho anxiety ••! j onin0l j lo t| llv t wrtrs’o than damnation, tho people in this city anil vicinity for nu „ihilation. The river bottom may new* i- verv gient, but owing to the la^h oo>.,i about it, laden with great shot and promise to talk ovor any difficulties the ,,f anv Post Office facilities whatever we drowning mnnaeiei .Who earth may huvo ,night arise botween Great Brjtain and ti find it impossible to supply thorn. Gen- Viesi* vlhiclf man will never give it tlemen arriving hero with late papers ,, r y. The tidies may swiui around it, or published in other sections of tho country the dai-ics grow whit* above it-but we will yrcHi’y obli-.' u. bv l.!ttin K M--Imvo ': "Tim authorities nrn the it oof thorn a few hour- „ ( t inclined to give the wretched carc: .- tho* honor of inerting tho public gaze, and it will probably hedopo-nted in what ever pin'"' proi.ti e. tin* ii)"-l idler obscu rity b r it. Ye torday a photographii view of th * ‘ ‘ know what is for their own ihs ponded the President, rather they had hotter lose no tin* Tho time ha? come when trai- [husl bo taught that they ar« criminal,. Tho country has clearly made up ita natal on that point, and it can find no mors earnest ngont of its will than rnvself,” There was then a renewal of the routua* it that silenco and forgive- |' nited States like two neighbors alraau. irons of lying on good torm ( ( with each • •r, and *o llm interview cm od. from <be u copy the following iic on yWryro/*/' <1 the l »tli mst. ic pecinl tram rontHiniiig .Mr. J»a\i y arrived at Atlanta Sunday mom oV ,„| |,,,. u tiic monitor. Il and miiueilialiily went lorward lo ... .... ...,i.. August*. From then.-e hr will be tnkei (by way of Savannahl to Was.hinglou. An • lloit was made to arrest Genera tiled to tlm pio-eul. Toomb* at hi* residonci*, a low dii^ya si in • a.- fill. I pon th rul -oldim- !io e . that “II, • hotly has bool aped through a buck door and gained -"Mu manner unknown and had not boon ovuilakcn t'uivent icporls Ill 'I’llKKA.TEN KD WITH I NYASiON. ts, April —Reports prevail rco of from rix thou-and to twelve I rehul-. comprising remnant* oj .1 ell. 'riiompMjn’a aml^Ioo Shelby's bl at Pocahontas, A t k., prepv that : cussion, dropped and left unsullied; th it has remained time; that thi* war 1s destined to put illo which proved retd; and a the war grew out of quo*- approach ol the J- tions*di>CUi-*rd but ut. ettlcd at the outset, which it i Imped b« -Imp lur the settled some time, llm H t hi*t thirl. way to Gh liberal pi locountt. urde V, , of the i i.m.cara 1 f lhVkP. l, 4l ui-r„«lll g publu that Govi rnmeiitiittu-pff rill dnveled ulolv i*> the trim poetdR | p H - fnhil piis»nier lo >*nvanii;ih loft muiI., nod that < ivilmifc. and o| snua ., tram portalion they mako other ^rrangnim lotlial city. Thi liolic li| to llll vliieh y> mid • i UiuL tho >'d.t . .uid thert bin DIKKt I i heir |HNMc*f ion »‘".y <»tb«r imp- HPj Inbdontotiur - — ib> reporjr™ I H. miliU 0" I lately. and that had war caiin«*t h. General L< peace is to lo towards the liouUiom peopk ity of tho South not being yet exhau-tc harsh, vindictive inua.'-urv? on ‘the part ernment might revive rid thereby protract th*’ h ug |limto period, ll pooplearo insl. Id, ho declare* they will 0 c|l Pcif-onn who have liluurly ii- in,, ilil,.. 11,,,. loUuii, .jiuuu;, bulUuu, _ r ,i. perty belonging to the liur yo'iutoj...... .bj-uldre- ,, r , 1RP m-, H r»j»r<i« country And benuno good liver tlm -aim to th« Jjoy arc the bptM> nij’d ftituro thoritie at Augusta* 1 people an d ftbbufd in; <«i-• Tho«f’hronido edrroeth it i l«m\inrf^gt tirany ot itlcm to the amount'd coin bolo^^^^, to do K91feitttaVRlr«/d i . S. Government hoi/.od b.V the Federal liilll( , 'i doineatic and tin v now do, that ll. inljrost in thi*. ll spare no clfort to kco^ . . .. and pacify thorn. p r jn nur. I] The Herald'& correspondent nolicou the h Th- aiiu he • Uttar liiiOle, Ij; known plunder bl , the bad (TTd alH liKiWioD." at par, will bn -hal. T- n in the it. \vi..- not u.-cd. mm nil dispnlch, I ,li po-e.l ■ . in lo tlm public. »g it, remind u in Dal II treated.' lo invade Missouri. A -lari'* iuna people arc leaving tho nouthweat j «u«rsi.iU' hi « on ' <oi* nee Three rogln have be n scut down the livery TUI poll- are undoubtedly exaggerated. II Ii \ B'l'ltHi'AV. All (’■ < Mii", ••1 « M thupsaiid dollura, iui^caiKif thirty dollar. A, goutlcusau win* rleft Atlanta y ' uguatu Cbroni' •• "id - s xniiiu-l. I’RADD m I F h i inNi SbSovi:i Jfiigcriiv^LiiA'ir. u, X* Washington, April - M* Order)} 2a iv deaircua to relicv all loyal ciU- aeun and woll onposed pprsopi residing in th* insurrectionary *Stut. - from unne- » commercial rcalrietions, and to itaig* them to ruturn to pcucoful pur- auibl^. . , It irhoeoby ordered: Flrit, That all r* tricttoi fliii -*1 and pr> ; ia< t as'strange that General Lee bpokc It citizen of tho United State.-.—viowii all qu6|tiona lrom that national slut •point. He doc* not think Mf. Davis xaoiu guilty of^ca-oi; Hum any mail in thocjufln- The prouuimr his poi>ition a» tne ag^l «>f the people did uoi make him any moi than the rotl. General I.ccipfkc ot the ad Mr. Liiicdtl 4 a> the .jio-i deplorable valuod •vent that could have occurred. % A* ^rime, it wa* without example apHieyoiid L - «ue< ration, and one that no good man rould approve troiu any eonccivahle in• • live lie doe* not ligiieve that hii.v leading gnait ol the South w|^nld .anetiou or ap pro.i it, although Iijj k new nil r,l- wmikT litada to lasted the r«?ooAtibiliiy ol it irt> of tho States <»t I S'orlh (Jftrolinajpowrg lu .tovworniuK'MluruiMidSu Mr. »toO>«n* iwippi. •to?***' •«•' '•',«•«»« «»im mi] I' < I'.l.l'I'!jyirn htrv wu. '-old ijKj* pl.uia Trilbt.v I.A.„ml fr., «ll". '"-iy. .llimlV . - , understood ho.jvould ! x t Vn I It! V. i.Vysin-I! b, present tbolrelain 'orth.vttu. lo r ^«nd*i in' Gougrc ledeiatn otliceo and •» 1 Li : till«■ "i Georgia and L’lur have ie>t been paroled in accordant the term. "I the iili volition hotweoi ’ Gun. Slid mini and Gun. Joe. E. « ton, agred ilium April ‘Jftth, 180b hereby ordered to turn 4u their « render an account for public fttorUf* i, i• mil, and report to eitbar % 1,141! following named ollicors, boforo th ^ay of May, lor thupurpogeof takim tics, on pain of being consider'' and treated accordingly: Maj. Gen. Upton, ut August Gen. McGook, at Tallaha«Be Crouton, at Macon,Ga. Go! KgglestonJ 1*1 Ohio Cavalry, ai Atlanta. Ga. 1 Major Williau s, A. A. L O., at Mi» - Icdgevillo, Ga. By (ommaiid nlf Brevet Mai. General Milium Hk B. BKAUMONT, WP Mgjor and A. A. G. ^ ,M<VjTIC : E. c train with Mr,d)uvi-. »*■»>»i>«i va A * .. ichlih llMfu imprtfOddty tlm acts Augu^ are notllmd hy mir regulaliorM in pursuance “ ihiungh the L | 1( prescrihoi by the Sec retary of the Treasury and Approv d l ““ ft*f the u reui df» ami ff.ot rloalor.ii i B- Illvir tl*f il. ill, mid ■ > ibi.urd iL bii’id ol Ulb .oai.o i of .1. F. WADDKUb,, M. J. FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, , in»u imeiiln lor tliOS; of change, wnoti tiuall ■tional part- of t.oU£ cannot bating t'llographic Imich.^ and fjmcio i. i. atfejiml tlm rfecoud, All exislmg military and naval •t amuiitblv ^grtMH^yn ,„. ( j or , j„ uny manner restricting iiitofnal, and sellor, B9-disM^Hv'* domestic and coitttwieo commercial inter course and trade with or in the local ill' 1 - above numed be, and tlio fulnbare hereby revoked, and that no military officer in any manoot ^iptrupt ter** with tho sAme. I by the piofo-i riWa- Ition. Ii aminlffllRBLis cloth, l,y In j'. S. Tiitfvle as no office, at all hoars ol d ilia- Kin-day, luulut night, at his reHidenoe. roroar IJT.Y tnlr ffr.i.h , '»rrh"ii1:i**d McIntosh afreetM. a«lH, 131 gr |n Hyrcsi'Swiil'y solicits ashar® of public pal- • "'IMS'I' 1 ' 4 is H’-olveil to merit it liy strict at tctinPnu«rim.>lorttte charges. M'lylMH"-. ll !N otice StriTnsK.I) CoNHl'IIlATiilt — Hntlimore, April 28. cith/'Ui of Baltimore com- uicide la*t Monday, a abort di* • eilv, hy shooting himeell ;»i-tol Noirnu-ecould tiea*eigiied TMJr Fot M» epl ttial ho hu 1,10- ply at thie otli . . .. llftE—sueh as Jara.Tint. I mu itoll le , Sc.alos, M<*rt ok, Graduato Meas- uri -, Fill TiIom and Spatnlaa—will be liberally i•■xv.irdod "ii rei'irning tin* satan to our Stora. Alae, anv BOOK8 hehmaink to us. They are • it if. riei vice to any one except our.xalve*, and il is itiii. iHsible to carry on our liasmas* without thom. ACER A COLLIER, Fug la Drug Slora. c'oluuiUud, April -4, Do-', tf