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   Northwestern, The (Newspaper) - June 1, 1865, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                               item news week is the and forces west of Mississippi riv is officially iii flic Major General A dispatch from General 1 Now Orleans May for the surrender of tlie i forces in the trans-Mississippi have concluded the men material of the army d E of The term of was signe fhe lust and are the same u of Lee Dick war may be considered ended I this was tlie last force ol le all the property of the licy on hind and water in that de- triment a of thc Ar- ies of Grunt und Sherman a on Wednesday of last Tlie Veterans were witli i joy and lu by the multitudes who witnessed the lich Tuesday said there Ire in line in review on and win from Chattanooga tu Savannah and greeted with rent been issued in relation lo of the i synopsis several of Imy Corps will be kept intact and receipt of orders directing of said forces lo be out I order the same if not already the following Tsl of flic Middle Department and ol oilier armies or acting therein will Is in defenses of Washington J Harper's Kerry Md loud Those of Military Division Ithe at Richmond and Old jut Comfort Vu Those of the of Carolina will us ut and Wilmington in the the al and placed in stout resist to confined alone in n Ko tress The ion for them to yo refused by the War Of Secretary o M T Hunter of Judge iif Tennessee lieon confined on the gill boat in the limits river The capture ot Gor Extra Billy Smith It that Gen Lee be rested Howell Coff and Secretary of lie Navy have also been it- is lias written a letter intended for publication in which he roundly abused Secretary Stanton for his disapproval of his with Joe Johnston The is addressed to Col J 11 of and will probably be in u few days At the Grand review on Tuesday it is reported thut Sherman wenton to the platform where the President Gen cabinet officers were stationed tow the march of the army and that he shook hands with thc President and others but Upon ry offering his Sherman turned upon his heel and sat down at u from Stanton noticing lim II is said that Sherman's will be published in u few of the department of personal feeling on th mrl of is n the of many and grows out of course in rein lion to liis agreement wilh is gelling him into the unfortunate of being specially by tin Democratic pnv ami talked of us a ture Democratic candidate for the NATIONAL project ol 1ST ews inlying the debt by private sii i scription has been revived in New York The proposition win to take it up in lures Ga Fifth Those wesl of Mi and Division of lie Si Louis Kansas Sevc In lit of Kentucky at f in Military at each but this is modi the shares to The started he ion Commodore lends by til king twenty-five The un the Insi are re- ported lo have reached the sum of 1 would be a line tiling for payers if the debt could paid ill The dent we publish based upon an ed by Attorney Gen effect flint the former Amnesty of President Lincoln could of t he rebellion on their part an therefore those who now take t have since in acts of rebel Jon can well defined legal only of i MATTERS New York 2T he Corps The of mustering out undo whose terms o expire prior tu October 1st hn entered in earnest Cluster mt roils lire being put in It is thn ten duys the whole work will bt night the corps Washington hud a grand torch ng the corps has been presented wilh badge costing The jth Corps which hits on has started foi mustered out of service May The special says of I he regular been us bikes com- Pacific ol thc Military Division of the Ohio Louisiana of Atlantic Slates Sheridan of the trans- Mississippi: Thomas of Noil h and perhaps other Southern Slates has resigned liis us Major General of Logan has received orders tn the Army of Tennessee to Cincinnati May fell a The which he held in his hand must he up und inure thai before and must be curried on to tri thing ulie his pmc of the first day of IS the parrs i h country in freedom of persons who had been held us slaves must and of rebels und may and may not expect is defined in tlie following May TIIK The of the States on day of and on the day of March with tlie object to suppress the existing rebellion to induce ail to return o their loyalty und to restore the of the United States issue ions amnesty iml to persons who had directly or lij implication participated in said and Many persons who so in said rebellion huve since the of failed or to take the benefits uncivil hereby nnd Whereas Many persons who have been deprived tif to ml pardon bv reason Jr In- bv rebellion liave heir tu the Government uf States since dale of said now desire uin amnesty and pardon end of of the United muv I un may be I President o proclaim and in all who participated in as and with the m of all of property in ses v here us lo slaves except in where legal proceedings under und not thenceforward I with his maintained the same special application i made to Iho President for pardon by ws of the Stutes for of is going the slaves of Centra on briskly I 1C few months more of negro enlistments vill thc of slavery for of the off the National Debt New York May M The the if subscriptions to par off the national k-hi this morning to be two millions lid live thousand prope d in fhe rebellion have s Huted on the condition hss every such person shall take and subscribe the following oath or and 1 henceforward keep und revolution nd bh h Those in in u i led I ill the Ninth from th -e in Middle al -j Government and u gnu wu lired by either party U was a bloodless town of Gonaives and Imd also been taken bv the rebels Special orders will be given from the Infant relative to [ips serving in the departments nf Pennsylvania Pacific us the time for of said troops approaches case of one or more regiments of 1 vision being mustered out the 1 he field the regiment or and the people appeared to in flic change The leader of the rebellion Col Solnave is the person who attempt ed to assassinate one of President ministers some months since will be mustered out at thc General of the anny ate the places of rendezvous in States to which regiments after I mustered out will he forwarded for Every regiment will be sent to its State rendezvous as i as the rolls are complete carrying i them their arms equipage On in- their respective States for nient supplies will be issued by thc Supply Departments pii 11 ion and by chief officer or liis A despatch n New Orleans dated the gives following account of a ihy at On the evening of tlie M thc main from Mexico to hold that place and it is believed the licans under an withdrawing Monterey and were in ion of the Republicans It is said however that there is fresh uprising against the at has 750 diers and the ing by desertions front the of ruder and Smith Tin Mexican emigration scheme seems to be languishing in Eastern cities The emigrants have ly but nothing paid down Louis lias to Algiers j i see African possessions itc has i New York May liO brig JO arrived here bring dales Monterey in Generals und Car in uf demanding ils He had been reinforced by French troups from ami expected to hold the place On foreign and American men were draped in mourning and salutes were fired in token of respect to the memory President NEW YORK New York May special The trial of Davis before the Circuit Court will commence as ion as the conspiracy case is disposed of Gen Sherman has handed in his ten testimony respecting Johnston's render to the Committee on lie Conduct uf the War Information from Richmond the arrest of Gen Lee Thc special says Several ired prisoners are to be under thc order issued for shall I ie registered for permanent uini shall be of the tenor and effect lo wil 1 do or in presence of Almighty God I of flic I of I her under and that I will in like le ami bieli the evis igr reference toMic emu si me lasses uf Mie this be any persons belonging to the ami such clemency will be ally extended as may be consistent with the ease and be peace and dignity of the States Secretary of State will lish rules and regulations ing ami recording the said amnesty oath so as to insure ils benefit to the and guard thc Government fraud In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand caused the seal of the United Slates b be affixed the city of Washington of May in t our Lord and of the independence of the 1 States the eighty-ninth lir WM II Secretary of State of Free in the South Howard has issued his Commissioner of the and il shows that he intends to his work and already that he thing to s lo cure the freed negroes of he false lotion that liberty idleness The filer is as I C I May f accordance general of the War of of refugees m order will lie I al cut m r uf I ami S All however u IM charge of men nrc iu a u us and lent ol their with his the struggle fiva of the Union led to willlie their In ase ihi will be got up the President by the transit of In show danger by During mouth u than ordinary caution and will be highly necessary After ry that evil transit will have passed our remarks away concerning the personal the I resident but believe tn this case to The of the of our Democratic take in ill purl our good-natured sions to the now by the Chicago cull it erous to twit the party about thut when it is now so lustily glory lot the national triumph Well we sorry We did not think they were sensitive Henceforth we try o re- member that on hat is n great cruelty and be no more of il Yet our friends imagine that he American going to hat action of the They may be and we trust hey will charitable thuir wlm in dark are b report direct lo me Ninth Carolina and Hie may have un- der supervision tortile Use of men The in will do me u favor by transmitting u ropy oft he cut by themselves or by their relating lo the und employment of freed men While il shall object lo cure us much us possible in mutter of employment and instruction of I solicit co-operation from all and ion or duty renders il cuts i who civil i hhall have bei i- foreign military prisoners reported that the elections in Virginia last week resulted generally in he defeat of the Union ticket Some of thc Ohio regiments in nan's army were mustered out to dar nly a small part tif thc troops however vill be disbanded at present FROM WASHINGTON New York May ifl tees from the United States for the aiding the rebellion issued u proclamation to the inhabitants i Times tlic gist of which is i M r is not going to i le that it will be u great deal better intends to resign however rehouse in Mobile was blown up terrible About ons were and many wounded in the ruins lit entire of the city were ished ami about eight thousand burned The Cowles and Dale with all on rd were entirely A great ion of the business center of the city badly damaged Total damans explosion is al eight s of dollars General Granger was in rendering relief and fir The of this is fhe which were u portion of the of war by Dick were in the course of removal them to be faithful the than to resist it There is said lo be another imbroglio between Austria and Prussia on- the It will take sixty millions of dollars to puy oil the army and the money ift ready is believed that hat reached flic New York special The letter condolence The Cabinet were considering j the of although since received rights from the rebel cruisers It is j by the French Minister detained hy admitted in that i on his part is at an end lv H again London predicted of John that il was the pre- Lincoln nnd In his noble oration upon the day of tna there is still the in New York Mr the All who left judicial stations limit the States to aid the rebellion who shall have been militar or ol said pretended On federate Government above the rank i Colonel in army or Lieutenant in tl navy who left seats in the Congres of States to aid the who resigned or tendered re of their commissions in the a my or navy of the United Slates lo evad luty in resisting rebellion who have engaged in any wa in than lawfully a prisoners of wur persons found iii th States service soldiers seamen or in other capacities persons who have been ahsen pur military and naval officers ii the rebel service who were educated bw the Government lit West Point or al tht United States Naval Academy persons who held the ded of Governors of States in in- surrection against the Ignited States persons who left homes within the jurisdiction and of thc States und passed beyond tin Federal military into the Confederate for the purpose of aiding the rebellion persons who have been en- gaged in the the commerce of the the high seas and all persons wlm have made raids into thc United Slates from Canada or have been engaged in destroying the commerce States upon the lakes ami rivers thai separate the Brit- ish Provinces from the States who ut the time when they seek lo obtain benefit hereof by taking the herein prescribed are in military naval under liunds of civil ry or naval ot Slates as pris detained for whose p for tin d hut is really free but if able lo work should I the vill him in idleness O Major General r A uf in met al uu old and Dr who The will Mot be reliable The poor whiles of South are idlers and many of are will nut be employed property own hill IN if they can gel any belter will be an immediate demand fur Northern labor cannot sort every man will be willing lo still his land whatever he can get tor it No man will employ his own slaves because when he them he mil get them tu work ex- cept by compelling them to We must have labor here and I ami others are going on to gel it 1 want industrious Germans Von notice thai the negroes dress belter than white people Well sir those niggers get their clothes by if the war ty is not within every man's power It largely upon a man's natural and his previous I i val ion of the I element faith A lust August might huve fin the war a have negotiations wilh tlm Richmond Government without positively bud motive It conic from weakness mid mil al all from wickedness Km though individual may lie judged by stealing never eon ii lions judged by their nets solely never gel the benefit of charily ing for the rule to that trust and if wrong they niv The stands before all world as deliberate nud uf the Democratic in the living year of the war Il and all or its meaning is vain Kvery in it war l a and il demanded that made thai is doomed The iii the very thick of punished act by the mosl rebuke I our political will visil upon paru will more severe as its and the policy is mure revealed bv w-ar Nu loll will that this themselves for some ut her it a the belter for own and the of the go d c from the white people make anything If I raised the niggers Ilie half of What do they do witli il Do with it why sir they sold it tu pour whiles for almost ng Thai pour whiles have stolen property Voin the Kvery owner in the State of North Carolina is willing to a good provided he can enjoy he full benefit of his lie has else left him now but his land lis niggers are gone and In- t nts no money What lite has to convince that they or starve tu convince the lusters thut they will work fur nd then to regulate contracts and the rights of both parties The er would in time without help but it might be a long me and include a of ig With w le free lubor t can be A Singular Maria Child in a letter to New York crimes the to I iwing With regard to manner nf s death have yim noticed that it was hinted Lynn astrological before it happened believer in who ir kind cither of Lincoln OK Till replying lo un u delegation of u lew days since Johnson ids the purpose of his life and his idea of a true and false I know it is easy to cry but let thut be as il may If 1 have toil of youth ami the vigor of my life for the elevation of the great of the people why win the work of my own choosing and I will lieur the loss And if il lo please the it is inni to strive tor their welfare ami I am u f always proud when my duties were so discharged that the people were ed A great remark of your chairman slavery and upon il rested an ar- It is the work of freemen to put down monopolies Yon have seen the attempt made by the of slavery to put down the government Hut in the making of by and destroy government yon have seen the government put down the monopoly and destroy the institution any kind must Jin to the government or govern nient cannot stand I do not care whether it North or South A based popular judgement must paramount lo all institutions that up under that government il when they attempt to control the the government does nut put them down they will put it Hence the main portion of my etl'ort- have devoted in opposition to them Hence I have posed it in any shape lint there is a kind of aristocracy that has always that will command mv and aristocracy of talent of virtue aristocracy of merit or an resting worth the cl labor resting honest the resources ot the lor were in the course prophecy than this ami shall nation most completely f Asia us show its al Mr Lib j i t- wrote llow shall i honor his memory v Ail who I my ron the ot the assault can be bin one answer lie was parti in said born in Ie I mv In- iust Jury uf District j People here speak of the i struck when highest in service and men fur conm with in lulls ol indict -i us oi brutal manners with duty i able property is in It lion tint I cvi t John the Americans and their morality engaged in prim All wle lie in No to if mv for high To me it tiM blow in u its life ils name and rebi ken the oath uf speak in 1 in only that I being rani w the It ol a state lion lo the cause of and the of will be never the net in July things in which an uf lake A H n own und have betrayed notion ml 11 f 11 f t I i I T t i l I III t J pi t in lied bv   

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