Trial of Surratt Begins Today Amid Indictments
Reports from the era cover a range of items. Surratt’s trial is said to commence today on existing indictments. Counterfeit ten dollar notes from the Third National Bank of Philadelphia are exposed. A nine hundred thousand dollar defalcation at the Sub Treasury in New Orleans is noted. Reverend Joel Lindsley, granted a new trial, is convicted of manslaughter for killing his child and fined two hundred fifty dollars. General Meagher has raised a thousand men to fight against hostile Indians. The New York State Constitutional Convention gathers in Albany with negro suffrage disqualification removal as first issue. A monitor raft sails from New York to Europe with two crew. The Imperial commander at Vera Cruz resists Liberal demands. The ship Garland’s San Francisco voyage reveals a mutiny plot to seize treasure, thwarted by officers. Reports claim City of Mexico may have surrendered.
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Expected Reduction of Hates of Discount in London and Paris
London and Paris report financial moves with the Bank of England and Bank of France both expected or having reduced discount rates. Market data show American securities firmer and various railroad and commodity figures, including Illinois Central and Erie, with Paris and Berlin dispatches noting royal movements and Eastern Question developments. Alexander of Russia reportedly arrives in Paris as a broader amnesty policy unfolds in Russian Poland.
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News in Brief from New York and the South
New York reports the bankrupt law delays due to procedural issues and adjournment, with notice to follow. The southern relief commission accepts a $6,190 gold gift from California. Purveyor under J H Simpson sails to Charleston Savannah and Mobile with 29,000 bushels of corn. Governor Jenkins of Georgia reportedly won’t resign and seeks harmony with the military. The Judiciary Committee nears an impeachment inquiry conclusion, likely adjourning Monday night. Maryland’s republican government question may be pursued. President Johnson reportedly disapproves of General Pope removing Mobile’s mayor and police and may reinstate them per General Swayne’s findings. Sheridan notes New Orleans’ May 29 Republican gathering, peaceful and multiracial. The Times dispatch on Breckinridge invites is denied. Minister Campbell to Mexico per Juarez government. Sheridan’s Galveston trip leads to mass police dismissal and military control.
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Meagher Raises 1000 Troops to Meet Hostile Indians
General Meagher has raised one thousand men and taken the field against hostile Indians in Montana. A band of Indians attacked a small troop crossing from Fort Cummings to Fort McRea, New Mexico, on the 24th ultimo and drove them back.
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