]i ... 0.3 11111111112111 M L 3 Y V OLtliAt LXXVII I r- 4iteVitiOurell (6amate. , kITERt LATEST NEWS 1 BY TELEGRAPH; IIIiTEBESTING Flop .iyAiimillpToN.= it'veryteda ':KOoping Holiday. r URREM)/1 2 OF JOBSTON PROBABLE. I.IILTUBTI Of - PRESIDENT': Dates-- at FAtL OF SELMA, ALA., LOOKED'FOR.. Bret kintidge Tr.okablY ; X 141) tilted,* ..; POLLARD AtiattrEo AND IN CASTLE 'THUNDER 4 Rani Operations an The James River. neural OF OFS. Stria ON RECONNFAICTiON. SEtECR OF PRESIDENT. LINCOLN, Waiunr4ox Clrr, April 10.—The Mipart mots are 41 elosoA to-day and ,every body la keeping the holiday. SeNttaryiSLanton, 4pre15.11:8 the opinion that thee will 10 no morelseary gMing. It Is tniected here tLat Johnston will sur render. • , limier di/paretic* were yesterday sent to Gan. Sherman. , I ; Mr. LitOln his returned and is:e.loseted with hit Cabinet: ,z. . _ . , There inlrel4ll to believe that Jeff. Darla was at Danville on Saturday night, trying to Join - ;.Tohnaton, with the archlres orate late rebel goy linment, and a large amount of specie. -, . • i t yery little business was transacted today, and everi the courts adjourned. ~ . .. 1 ' Ning Tolstoi-April' 10.—The CenonerolZ - Al:. serSiwr'a Weahington special asp: Sufficient time has clapped °sr Wilson to reach Selms, Al abama. and the military authoritia hire been tramming to bear orlis fall. - John O. Brockinridge was known to be with Lee on Friday, and-hopes' are entertained that he has been captured. , Pollard, who took advantag e . of the escapeof, Xt. Itichardson,"has bmn arrested In Riehmond and committed to ?silo Thunder fur treasons ble language With tn. t e past two a/ **none twenty_thons and rebel pritOisers hare hen sent away front City -Point. - and • a ;large number still mania Ihe XOnowill:Ren ' inigifna tall that Partletii;‘li arrived from Danville within our lines, whore. Tart that Jeff. Davis arrived at• Danville on Mon , day aftcrii*A; mid that hia.wat accompanietthy by two of thretruleribers'of hti ',cabinet. — '.','•• ' • Berciartraidrcd persona gathered before Rama/Use illtleiotl this afternoon, .at half past five o'clock. ' "Frequent 'calls were made - for the President, who.appearrd merely to say that if the 0 5- 0 3 1 1 07. 11 kO:ritoolnlIkd AT. atffaahltaAhc. sonic onistake_ had crept into 'hair understand. tag. ;Ile tad Appeared before a larger andlence .than Chid on i temii,V, , - . °D d he Would' twat-titbit. he then raki, Hir 4 supPoeed' that:- owing to the great and crod /MRS there would be some dem .. onatratlon. He would pa t ter to-morrow evezdng. when.he Eilmildbehhite *RADS: and, Ito aOPId; ready, to say something.. He desired to be par- Scalar, because•-werything be said got' into print (Langhteifrincupylegtheposttlon that '• he dld, a mistake . old produce harm and therefore be witlstad, , careful not, to make a mistake. ' , The. t, was greeted _ With, l i t cheer, andilter`td the crowd good evenins; he retired. ~-• :.-- N•-;... . •:... -.- . .: . - .. Wasnurnrow,A7ol . • lo.—:Admlral Porter'rel' • • rta to tbeNavyllepartment• the recent *pers ona en the Jewell': riser : 7 0n being- satisfied • at the rebels werealidiattorevatinite Itlehmoiad he proceeddd to remora the obstrnetlons in the . . Ter, ends e mprz i llngettlag Abipmelthro_ugb. e then a eel tba- , Prcsident Aohiseity, twhere be four the salmi rams and gunboats all blown up except an tmilnisbed, ram, the Taxes, a email tag gunboat, and thei 'Beaufort. Thet4:4lowing..eamels., wereAglegtroysd:,_Tike. Thgliiihr;Wllapaldp with her vats, iheironi , clad, Richmond, with four guns; the tron.clad, ,Trederickelmrs„ with four guns; the Ironed:a, NED ilebEallVltith' tiro gnus; the Wooden ship, , Hampton ' with two, guns- the wooden' thip, Nosurrke.illar wt. stintres - Wooden aorpede ten der. and aeA thi ctioolp: Some et " these may be raised. The Texas and Beaufort he has taken for our nee. - The ttedigir "%Parke,: and Naval Ordnance - Depot, were untouched. - W . ASUIRCISON. April 10.—Among those who delivered speeches tektif was --Idajor-Genersl BolltikAsjeinarka directed to MO disliandthiathy Alte-Stoyernmentra, ' the participants in the rebellion. He recom mended that all the leaders. attotdd- hes disfraw, &teed -Ocud , diegnalified front holding , anyeggcs midekthei governmenti - but that the 11121*, eluding, then its:Ma, ehonld have the righteig aitheaship. <The ~ addrtas wee ,lasaly 11P plauded, and at Its concladocrthe crowd dis persed. Wasnarattoti April 10.4-Daring the l'nflic"-. logs here to-f. atv the President, who returned from Riehmomillast evening, was called out and , eald r • "Tim greatly rejoiced that an occasion has oceurred•eapiessurab:e that people esunot, restrain themselves. (Chen s.) I sopposetbat arrangements arebelmemade for some sort of a formal demonstration, peel:ens -this' evening or to-mcrrow nlght. , AVoicas: we can't watt.). If thee should be Such a demonstration. I, of counse;will have to respond to It. (A voice,: "bully for yem") I will have nothing to say if, you dribble it . out of mr. (Laughter and cries" ofire want tohear you now.) .1 sec you have a band; I propose now crating up by requeiting you to play a certala piece of made or tune. I. thought Dixie one of the best tones lever heard. (Laughter.)_The band commenced to play Dixte, bat eO5O ceased. The Presidact' continued': "Cheers and a tiger followed by the tune of 'Yan kee Doodle." The President then proposed three' cheers for Grata, and all under his command, acd beet three cheers for-.the navy and all Its heroes; they were most enthusiastically given. The l'rraldent retired; amid buena, the tune of NalProliembla and the firing of cannon... ADI7ICEI3 FROM MOBILE. 711 E REBELS DETEN INTO THEIR WORKS Success of Gel'. Steele's Forces. Wasnixo:row, Apt% 10.—ilhe Navy Dcpart, Merit Baia dispatch Bond the commandant, Of the navy yard at Palinode, from "irhiah it Is as vertaincd that no lives were lost by the sinking of the monitor IlLiwanlieei She was sunk bya "torpedo, in Blakely river, on the 27th of March. Preparatlcna forraislng her. had already. beta . . . .. 121 Itirinrther learned, by the 150 dispatch, ~. . . .. • • that mllllolo=o day tbe army w a der Generals Canby, Smith and Granger, had a light with the , •'' rebels and drove them into their works.. WAsnitsarrt 'April 10.—The Navy Depart ment to-day received the following : ~,A.: , Franscol.A. Far., March 30. ,rTo Hon. Gideon hells, Secretary of The Nam: • y• Brig. Gcn: Asbotb, commending the MilitarY li District or West Florida, has just informed me 1 . that • Maj.. Gen. Steele, commanding the 13th - - artey court, bad met with decided imam, Lay. log captured on the :Sib loot. the' rebel General • Clintonosto is mortally wounded, and taken WO prisoners, and *rind two railroad trains at Evergreen,. ten miles above Poland,. lin the Montgomery railroad, and had torn up and dri b -troycd the railroad track both at Evergrem and 1"oland. MO. Gen. Steele; et the latest advice', •t Bunday, the 25th inst.i was marching owl:Bake -1 ley. . . . Very - respectfolly,Akc., ,• ' f (SiglaeoY - S. J. N. Asudersomo - 1 , , - - . .. :Commanda nt. : IWLROAO BETWEEN DANVILLE AND GOLDSBORO CUT. Raleigh Occupied by Sherman. • CaSRO, April 10.—Tbe Tar Eagles Paducah eread 8111101111 Cal the complete route of rest'• arm:* near Tuscaloosa, Alsbatus, by Wit - sores civilly., . piny prisoners warn taken. No dates or 'feather particulanu BtAtli, with a email' farce, to rapprtod I,lear . FOIRESTS /UT COMPLETELY ROUTED, Many Prisonen§Capt,ured. t - , - - l'arLanscrnts, April i0:-Th e .I'Sszt has ro• posts tbat General StODC6IIIII has cat the Tall; soad;bet weca Danville end - Greensboro, and that . Sherman bas occupied Italedgb. T ..._. ' ~, ze,i4 , :••• .. . • : .. ... . „ . NO. -99. FROM GRANT'S ADVANCE The hirsilitif leers .Foreea. GREAT RiTHIITSIIISM: OF - OUR MEN. Reb4ls Surrendering Thems e lves. ODB TIKOP.3 IN, STITBELINT. ,SPIRITS. Operations of Gen. 84eridan's Cavalry, "THE:CAPTURE OF OEN. BERRANGER Three ffiilee of Wag.= Captured. TEE sovrasuin . Nslr Tonic, April 10.—Itio 17iriiiiPs special eorreipondent ; gibes the fulhawleg aocannt, of the pFstilt Th 0241.11 eorpa reached near Duriresville, at White's Station; on the Southstde railroad, on the Morning , of the Pth,_ with Generals Grant and Ord. l'he sth carps 'of eavalry,-prul'hed to Jefersville, on the Danville railroad, and ar rived there without any fighting, until the night of-the 4th.„-tthe 2g, 6th and 9th corns following in their rear, and by the night ot" . .tite sth were all up on the Danville road, and the 94th up to`lnkcsvilleJunctlnn• Jt appears that -Lie ondered thatiliat pinion of hi} army cut off by our pressing his Hoc on Sunday, to. Join *blin:at. - Aktuella.-3;ourreliotme, karitig that their attempt to reach Burkesville Jnoction and so on to Denville would fall. When Gen. Grant reached - .Nottaway Court - Howie, a stair °filter arrived, stating that Sher,' ridsd had encountered . the enemy. to small farce . at Jetersvilic, and-had driven him and made im portant captures. O enlumnbad intended golnginto camp; bat Grant thought Lee's manly. hop was le 'forced marches, and he therefore ordered the advanch continued: The men, who had already tramped twenty mike, on being informed of thastlrring tewa from Sheridan, clamored to march all night, and started oil with, cheers. Vs herrn= , Grant was retegiaized ash° rode along the3ine, the delight of the soldiers was expressed In the meet enthusiastic manner. As one division ex hansted itself to cheering, another would take Its place, and so went all along tne whets column. ' -- • Soon another dispatch was received from Shixidan, and he contents were such as to cause Grant to leave the road, and ent . across the country to Sheridan's headquarters. Uu the of the Sth, the army lay' In - line of tettlestridelting across three or four milesof country, and facing . deter:Mlle. : Ouster's divis ion of cavalry lay on the tight dank. The In fantry was - formed fltEtbeTdtb. cotwon the right auh In the centre, and the - 2d on the left. During the. night Lee marched off - many of bit trains, and It wit toted ttgitlVt'vrould epic _ . . • Gen. ()id was to march in the morn ni wards Lynchburg and cut oghis retreat south tteV^lht. , . , • • hinw Yours. April 10.—The .11Wa's Second corps special of the 4th ,says : A largo number of prioiners, stragglers and deserters fromitm rebel army have been brought In during the day, anditt. Is said that the woods on the flanks of :our Column are filled with them. Forty-eight • 'tit them surrendered themselves to an Orderly .riding along the road: er..key3mpeared , velth a , flagiof truce, Med sitting down under a tree dis cuss. d the term, of aurrender. They ware gear .anteedlaiscialcm• orthele prints' propertyrwittr the exception of gold iratcheit,lsbd; as therhad' DMZ of these, to difficulty was found in arrang •.l.The scarcity or raft*. for, the Last Iwietty four hours has caused a great deal of foraging; with this exception the inimblthrics are well- Tbe trot:Pi - are in inatheMitt , acrd am` ....conhdent of an early termination of the war. • ..The same special item aon the sth _says that Gen. Sherld sth corps and mmatry. reached th Iles and a half from Borkesvlile 8 Meg, and .loufad the, cum:TU. 4 in telegraphed to Gen; Meade toe. ' - therebele and Lynchburg, and „requested that tredve more forward Immelitateit. The second division of cavalry under Gat. Crept has been fighting the enmity since morn. IEI4 TllYrkeFirMAJA:likenfOrnleglitared_ge. miles on the 'ioad to Tteatdhv'fire: - the nocin the 14. and sth corps succeeded - in felling.. upon Gordon's corps....guarding,loo4 army, in OM vicinity of DeatoarMe; - stampeding a por tied of It, and making captures of men and mats , rtal. "Manion took uplanagelelthm afteranostax.- 'On !be hill tope, and succeeded in` retarding our plank to a limited extent.. lietutees - mot dmertens - State - that .U 14,71.01 *nay was filling to - plc . :ie. refugaellio said tbai the trains were running from Richmond to 'Dal villa altdan sint.thate rn Dario auktds estdnel reached there in the atternoonrend Were Saki u to-the residence of Mr. Sutherland. This retegee orms,mr, the •Dapvige pad .Greenstome mlboad, tearing ft UP - between these placei: :.111.9 Herald's correspondent from the caval. • rj.: reconata ,ttor.-nsovermeoll:, thia-Airmy • turmilr , of GentantLee: :Their rear-smart , .111111 i established, numb:Aug 120, droner em trenched, across Namoscon creek,having destroy --ed the . bridge ;sod fellolpees across the ford to. -*, (So advancing, the enemy opened fire, Which 'ems returned with Tiger, They were finally d rmia'tteir.position: num* Of men dismounted, when - the obttrections were minor ed and the command crossed. The closing dem randrut,'6l3 gid.pao of th e enemy, wepr.told at 'ouce—by the road strewn with-all - sorts of =milieus and debris. Cannon and ammunition were discovered sicreted Weeds: Bart - Ingres brigade of cavalry was edon acat tend by our 2d brigade,' Colonel Wells, coin, Minding. The rebels scattered like a flock of sheep on, being tired upon. In this charge Lieutenant Custer; brother of OA Gratatal; _came detached frOM the COalillaLla, but came la' with a repel battle flag and foartcea Johnnlea. 'Colonel Cophart, 3d brigade. . -abont the same time overtook the rebels near Deatonville,spread. - leg on each side of the road. Our men • wont la under ibe Mildest !eeccitemenk "General Cita.: ter teeing that tiniest we covered more ground ` with tar cavalry, many more rebels would es- Cape, rent back and hurried up the first brigade. :Several miles Were thus passed Over,' and many rebels and munitions gathered in. Fieallytne_rebele rallied -to make. a stand. Our cavalry came, forward Tor a charge, when a strong force of rebel Infantry was disoavered In' • the rear. Our men fought slowly falling back. When they were reinforced, the rebels were again driven, cur men following closely until night set fn. Tbe rebels had -b,en• driyett twenty•two mike. routed at every point, anti' losing men, artillery, wagons, dcc. Our whole lose was nut. filly. On the 9th the march was resumed nod con tinued till after:loon, when the enemy were over takrn, end iklnniabing ensued, whlith continued till night. On the sth the fight 'took place which has al. ready been detailed. Gen. Crook struck the enemy's train. destroy ing there miles of wore:emend the contents. 'Of licers ttpori. tbat with another brigade they could have captured the entire train. Two thousat 41 prisoners, a battery of Armstrong guts, and Fit. Bags were captured. The Second Gene was placed in position underdireetlon of Gem Sheridan; lunitedialely on hi arrival; as he was In momentary expectation of an attack. The 2d and nd &fusions are on the left of the sth; the Sth Coitels rapidly tnoving r up.. lee bm been outmarehed and outzeneraled, at d hie gaidea opportunity his passed. Had he been able to bring up his troops so as to attack the sth corps yesterday "evening; or at 'acrearly hour this morning, ho might bye bold - push have troken through and °seeped. As. it is, .his re treat Is cut off. It Is not ImprObable he will risk everything on the chances of a great - bat; tie, failing in which,his surrender or the &as°. lotion of his ariny will be a matter of necessity. Through the adroitness of one of Gen. Shed• dan't treads, General Beranger, who command ed a brigade in Wade Hampton's cavalry, wan captured along with lile staff; the scout offered to put the General and his aide in a way to avoid our troops, but !attend brought them within The /Jerald's oth corps special of tbe 6th says: Strict orders hare been Lssued for the prevention of booze-bUreing, and thus far very few have been consigned to the dames , and none In-which the original, occupants were still remaining. Neither ilideitniction of other property indulged in to any conelderable extent, thwart' we find thsit the Inhabitants aro nearly destitute of pre visions. • The Boutbside railroad: is apparently la need of very slight repairs tcr make It arailable for transportsUon.. Mikes some large bridge has been dcstroyed„. it is more gum probable the road will be in nee next week. The latmease trains that are. Moving under COIITOY 01 thin cerpl are awning over the ground aillazinglY well. They Hod the roads tolerably smooth aud dry The lrorld's specird hives iltatlon, on the '7tb, gives the details :of the operations of the army. At daylight this. morning, our' army pushed ahead lrom the Held on which thtiy had camped last night, two c.ilesscith of thrrAnpo mattoa, and, without encouutering much . oppo sition, drove the enemy fromthe strong fortifi cations which guard the appmaehes to the mag nificent railroad bridge spanning the river near this point. The bridge Is upwards of 100 feet' frora the water, and is enopokted by twenty pd- v;'• s. i lam of brick masonry and granite. ' Tie bridge is mo thousand feet long and' was partially de et . reYed'etn thesineany's side of the river, A. lit-. [ tie 'past bridge was also fired , bet our men ' sultdhcred the flames, Of the large 300 feet were burned; while the small one wee saved` , frcm damage;. , .''. . , 4 .- . -i.-- - e "--- ?-- 1 be enemy had strong and well stacked forts opposite; no. 'turd lighting : Was, apprehended, tut we Were inrfolsed to lied seemly iniftiti/ position to our crossing and securing . on botheides of the river. We captured 6 4 1 4- , one pieces of artillery. The. enemy fell back ;sat flintier to the rear and took up a poeillhis' near Pormersville. Here they have held us for theentheremaleder ,of the day. notwithstAutd: leg, attempts were made by the . Secitid corps tci. drive them from their naturally strong position. The enemy tried hard to cut Mowry through our., Imes, but with always fetal • - i., , • Ettuinz the day the Second DlYision was de tached and sent ,downdbe railroad. to _ siege For mei - seine,. sung they - accomplished this 'Yeti ulck TO-131CirrOW we will have more work =on this Ito& if. khe enemy determine to rpm:tate. Duriog tie night the sth; Clth . and a poition of" the 24th have been , titancavezing. for laurprisei ,, vi blili bide fair . tobeseemealltb -- - - .- Mahone's division forms pan orili O UPpoiing Piny *trent of the 2d corps. " it , was taipposM tbat Ise haft been mit MT and was still on Attie i side or the Appomattox. .Tbsl captuna will amount to 8,06. All who' sirndcred speak of the rapid decline of the - t ellion; - Ewell remarked that General' Leo. tt kbeil lorg.lince to. take all hie troops west ;ward; and thcredisband them that they might ::ill coto their homes. This proposition, Jeff. Davhi would not listen to. The fighting still continued on tbe lid. corps' front. The enemy base trade spasmodic' -endeavors to break our lints, , but hale failed signally. '1 be:Ws rld's BarkesviVe special of the 7th says; tEcitteiday Otter.' Sheridan discovered a force of the enemy end a large train of wadons push , . log ttiwards their main army. He immediately. - pushed ahead ace discovered the enemy In a "strong 'position behind a range of low - hills. ' "From this position the-enemy were only forced after! bard , iiglitlng and. canning , move:Mints.. Once.the enemy forced a portion of oar lines by stalking it on . both %Mules.. The irregularity Of the tavalry prevented the formation of the loos en line, hence frtqtre , cgaps were formed lilt; It' - vas thought from there gaps that the enemy chirged In executing this flank movement. The enemy belundriven from his first past tiou.l the cavalry again attacked 'him.. This time he was found 'along the line or the road along which the trains and troop bad been pass ' Mg, end lutrenchtd behind a hastily constructed sect rof rails and debris. From here Sheridan t cull rot badge hint; but aid was soon at hand. The lid and Gth Corps were brought on the field, the former on the light, and the latter on the , lell,'strottng agibist the cavalry. • Early In the. motming,. Sheridan anticipating • the resnit,had Mon Custer farther down the road .towards Bruksville, with instructions to move up the marl-towards •Emory't locality, and born cadei the- passage: .Ties•,formation of the sd, Oth, 'nod the remainder of, the cavalry, being complete the; adfanca Was sounded and the ime coy's position charged. The enet - Or Itrupt. din , pi:rattly and for a while hetelsteritlit nwaLwith ~ 1 musketry and caution, eneeneAld lo holdingoqr 1 troops . M l . l 7l 'but it % , as only tor ;e l -. .!' . a .,e,_ .... other d esperate charge sent bim ilyiog from bin cover, ; ,down the pike, where he was mitt by Custer and bead.' The 6th Corps, changing I'ltClillire - ctlOh, : fol•. - ,lerr4d like tweeds mall thaentmy. finding they .enuld net gbh pot Closer, anted on them twain. It w)is the enemy's turn to charge now. He nu - break one or, one lines .or perish., Ills ~at, etatlde &Ilion' the infantry - who:recovering frotn, a thibt break In their line, ant repulsed the at tatstd their countercharge:ill. The enemy was In t condition tateilst an onset , end satingto hot oft scope, raised the whiteitio&and ounce. 11 dwell. LA 'E AMICES FROM MAHON •Tho war Regarded as -Over. lIRIONI6IN-111.-THE Virtiela's Return into the Men. Iltisnixorots April 10.—Rellable Infanta` tiot4ltas -been received from a gentleman who left Rfelemond yesterday, that Gen. ShepitY; by ordeir of the President, has given. safe. conduct to Senstor Ranter to coma...and-go from that eity.l He Is supposed to be on his estate, IsnEe , sex i•onaty, 50mlierrfv.ent.4.1ebtaPPlis „ .. ,:Th , .re were no prayers offered In the churches yeat6day for the Presidentl of course noun for the bouillon Confederacy. The ci ti z al 4 • ge,, ll gtan,TrAtl4,oewg atefer• and fanhere6isteke,-therefora, as aziwise.i' Tire Zeus' Richmond correspondent says he bad i tree conversation With - some' of the most tho4,ugh and radical Union men In the country; mirt‘ealtkandpositienteitese;Sthluts never w e foe' leitik - ind the are, demand that Virginia shall be taltert back into the Union under the It6ancipation, proclamation ; that no yettlie of the rebellion abaft be tolerated; that usurpation, State and Conte:delete., which has wrecked Virginia, shall not he reerolsed In a single' rupees; that a State government must • be organised anew , by a - venni:Nl, on of the peopleots soon OS It caw be proyerly effected, and the State and Rs iittiabl tanta -thoroughly purged of treason la .erse7 sham .;The:Unlon. sentiment.. in. We strong. Rom here too, is far greeter than-has yet been: con edetAl„ not - alone =rug the poorer classes - ton:in 'wealthier_ and' Influential. eircles,erhen; may be found men who have never lost.faititte the'Union. There Is-an etiolate majority:of . swing Union aen leßlehrnond.. •-• The Richmond Whig, of Saturday. says: The state menhthat - there would be a meeting WC tete ingot such members of the Virginia Let ts:alum as still remained in the city was not ittrictlytoneet....: -There-was no .meeting. of the Legislature. or °tiara, but itletply an Informal conference a.nd - ,:consultatlon 'of private bah vldnals, , among yrhem were members of, the LegiAlature. I The. motive-of .these .gcntlemen Coining together was to bear from Judge Camp , bell the terms_ upon which President - Lincoln._ bad expressed himself as wlllinx that Virginia raisin return to the:Union,' and Messrs. J. R. Anderson, David j. Burley,. and H. J. Thomas were appointed a committee to inform the Leg Islatn re and Governor Smith of President Uri colOktenos, and JudeeCampbell was requested to 'te.e.anpany the committee, who were to, leave deity cocoon caqieeports could be procueed. It was cud so be 'rateable that they- would get r 11 Ilia InOrtatlle. - .lire prefer not'to state our und..itranding of President 'Lincola's tern's; as our inrorination on that head tenet official. The only Informetion is that n was of a very 'lbw., character. ' ' The R:e.hutrid TWag of Eattirday lays: The Cliett'an -C6temleslon Imied Intern hundred ran, t.e, yePtet day, chiefly to the suffering poor, who {MC bunatd ont by the fire. The quick equotnent and relief by the Corr.mlsalon of the EuEt ring, lea noted demonstration of its noble serrim. • New York 'Sleek and Blaney Matters. NEW .. .rotes, /flirt! Io.—The news of Lee's surrey dor has pralticed a general excitement on the markets, but there Is no Tanta at the Stock Et - chance. The market opened with increased firrners,and there was a short rally as call pro gressed, with very little prpsarp;:' Alter the board broke up an upward tnovSment continued, and: Mailer. rates were current throushut the Itoverran.mte were very strong. _.Very few both -wets offered - a the board; and a seareltY was general on the %treas. - State bonds worn quiet and steady. Coal tharCR.IPCTO pll 111 , 11, tad •Cumberland was:the fealbreof the list. 'Miscellaneous shares were ateady. 2 • • There has' been eery. little excitement In the Gold market. Operations' were not large,"pd „2w.re Was_ an unusual' absence of 'remora. "Money continues very abundant and easy, at 0 per cent. on railroad collaterult, and 5 per cent. for Goerrnment's. Farolearn istotka heavy and lower; Bachman Farm, 110; Excelalor, . 430; Oceania 220; Ryad Farms 203; Railed Staten 850. Wew York Items. lixtv Yong, April 10.—Tre Chamber of Cchn teerce acippted resolutions embodying the sense of the merchants on the greet victory of Grant over Lee, which were adopted, and a committee appointed to act Jointly with the Common Conn ell in the turthcrance of the celebration on the 2 0th. ale' Board of Aldermen to:day voted to iced sicemmittee to 'President Lincoln to BIM. pend the draft for sixty days. • .Colonal Dodge,`Proven bimetal of this city, states in ti imblbed note to-day: that the Gov ernment will' exact from ?tea York the whole -number of men required by-the draft. - A uand Te Del= Landatnua wlll ho cclohnatod fo ltinity church tomorrow in honor of .Leda clA ur e e. ateamer. Ocean tts .7f Ith a lama number ofcldzena of Brooklyn, sklad for chorlindoo' to. ,day. u plates ter Graiat's Armr—ltannala front Petersburg.:_: . New Tons, April . . . Ileratcrit'Clty Point epeelal of the Bth says : !Supplies were' taken by the railroad yesterday as. far, as Bather! land Station, ten miles from Petersburg. Meer ent corps tldes were all taking on loads last etenlng and wlll reach the army tosmorrow. large foreo is pushing wart on the track, and will reach logivillo to day and Burkeselllaln two days taOre; Slight chimps of gauge are required wtarti-retartla the work, but .all.is'golng fon' k <,. riTTRIUltGit'. --..GAZETTTa PITTSBURGH, :TUESDAY, I APRIL 11, 1865. REJOICINGS. CITIES ILLEMIIISTED 01) S'ALUTSS FISED. 1; ?Saw YORK, The annonneement of Lee's ittllTeoder last night caused the greatest ex -eltementidlida city. • ItnprOMPtii illuminations of many private dwellings quickly follovred, The Birceti were filled-with people inn:alai, elnitinff. : arel,dinchur wlthiny. Nye have today recelyed dispalpbes.from almost ' eieri• :city; ;Cake - and; hamlet In liat.noilintry, stewilt4 7 thir the elder. Joy prevailed thicinkhentrthnland: , CLEIMAND, April 10.—A salute of L'OOrnas cartilhaw being Bred. The towir to not►wilawith excitement and joy. BeilliejainlittniPeuqok _processiona are marehlne thronglothe streets; with mimic.- *inches are be i ng delivered. 6.1C/N:11.11, April 10.—By an order from the: :lifer Department two hundred elms were Donn to day. The city Is alive with excitement; and'very little business done. Burr.u.o, April 10.—There Is east rejoicing here and other cities over the Monona helm • Oxon.:sari, dlimnfeh to General . .11xler • annenbeing - the surrender of. Lee's army, was received about 10 o'clock last night. ,"1 be lutes spread•raphily through the ,city, and liuminse c:owds Oiled the Streets. Bonflms were lit at every corner, rockets tilled the air, and cannon were fired from &lithe 'pttblic places. The demonstration continued all night, ' GeV. Brough has appointed' the 14th, day of •Aprill for -general thauksgiving. Preparations ate being made for a grand celebrathin here. • . . Nainricui, April 10.—The - surreuder.of Lee's a:mynas received here with great demonstra , tluta Joy The ennato and House adjourned. Business generally was suspended . . IttagS ban, 1368,i transparencies and illuminations -were Intend throughout the thy. 3 hp ?leer still .o:Judi:ince .ristrig, with air. feet' of - water on the shoals. - battioir — Aprll -10.—Biudness, to-day Is en tirely... ansiended throughout the State. The ~.demoristration itttbia chits the most anthwtiaa tieind joyous ever known here. Two hundred guts; were tired , by'.order of the military. au thorities. To-night the city Is moat brilliantly illuminated. hiVIANA.T . OI.I9, April 10. —A salute Of two liundred guns was tired to-day; but little bus inesa'was done. The citizens arc generally cel ebrating the day. LOVIM au:Apnl 10.—T his city hi OCCOlated 'With Sage . itVIZo hnodred grins were fired here to- by is tuecw of the Federal army. IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh Reported Evacuated, ieIIASTON'S ARMY HUD DENORILIZED, Gohosnono, B. 'C., Awl' C.—Desertees and !'" 6 .l,l'es report the •.vsenathm of Raleigh, and 'that the enemy were throwing op works on the Tar :Pm at RatrOfount, about forty miles. from here towarMVeldon, on the Weldon and Wilmington rallir. 'rho enemy are burning the btidima and ti on this road, and enPrylng off the rails. " . ~ • Wit thought. that Johnston will g 0 to~:the relief of Lee. His army I.snuich demoralized. Weir CoqaUtntlon ofllllriipart—Co4velitlipit. Adjourned St. Lot-O, dprtl /0:--The' final mite eel the new toustilutton was token cos' Saturday afbet-, - neon, and restdted In. thltipidght Totes What. cart for, and tbS - temi against - IL II will be nib lolttrd to the people en lb. 6th day of Jarc, 'and triattffed.:Mill go Into: effect on Jrth.4ol.` oisemotered•that the Governor of „Iglietrart 'send memento) to the =ay toe the purpose of , eoldlers" vote upon the Wooled or le) eiStos of thUnew ounstltuttou._ • At a quarter to tonlvis (Onto& to•otay the a* , Tendon adjourned aineati, attar being tn mialott atettiptrelght days. Bigness Iselally unspended, aid geseild-: joy to !rpm!a . .omor the eurrender or !Conciliatory Proclamation Urged. Wasuisorron . ,,AprU Xotionol AMU.' liens f). of to day toys: We learn from X reliable soorre that.litdge Cainpbell, of Alabama, for.. 'mealy of the United , filates Suprema Court. antl one of the CortteilasionMe of the Rebel tiovetiet. mot,rtpert-trtn . .riestdeen-et Llttettrional and orgMliint tritium tt Proclamatiohnt X COn! dilatory character, armrests:. his belief that it world-Mart, n , thbt time, %moat salutary effect. The:President was. however, not then prepare 4 for tbis„ otep, and It wee reasonable to suppose thetb ironld si.ettne action. upon thin intlect wbLte Grant eras presto:lg upon Lee't retreating. fotrys. ~ .That the Pretident will now. adopt this er conc:The.TnutifiLewer has additional 'reintolis for Ildieritur. Pon .Closed. . . Wsannurreui April 10.—The President - has , Issuid a proclamation clodtti the following-pm* until iurtbdr ordeno Richutond, liappsiumpoe.k. Chrrry stone, Yorktown and.. Petersburg,,,Vir- Elvin; Vanden, - -133Ltabeth City, Edenton, month, • Washington; Neybern, Ocracoke and Wilmington, ,Charleston. Georgetown. and; Beaufort, K. V.; Savannah, , KW" Brunswick and Oaken. Ga.; Alas.Peavi Inver, BhWdsboro ' Neches and Vicksburg, , S. Angustim, Kr.; West Bt. .lilndrs, Port Leon; St. John's, Jacksonville and Anal afehicads„ Yis..; Tenho:Land Franklia, Lik; Gat wstn, Lasalle, Brazos De Zintigo, Point Isabel and Brownsville, Texas. A Ilustah Ship Priitiably , :Dorton, 10. , =CaptsIn - McDonald, of the schivmer .Ellai,,,from. Aux Paves, reports that on Prim :Lary 15th; °lithe outward pump fell in with the ship Bieck Prince, frodi t ant Fres el.co, of and for ft iston • ; sehort of prostate:is and leaking badly. hailog.threa feet of water to ter hold. lie supplied her with provl+loas and proceededohe captain of the ship thinking at thettm that lie could. Safely reaeh- port.. On:. the next day the schooner encountered a no• mendotis gale, anti tbe chip hod never snivel or been heard of 4064 therein no doubt she foundered, board perished. Perretary Seward'. Condition New ,Yottg, . Apra 10.--The following letter, .rectivra hero to-day. describes the condition of Secretary Seward on Sunday: Wa..iington, Sunday. April 9--S P, X-Ilr. Seward is much easier to-day. llle Jaw was fractured, and the pain of satin: it was very great. ills arm does not give him so reach pain as it Al. The physicians report all the symps toms Invertible. Giant's Terms of Surrender Off red All Nen You, Aprlllo.—The Cornmereid Adair• (bra', +t eclat says: Orders will be sent to our G•wr:elr everywhere to open comtnnuicatlons with the. enemy and commanders of the rebels In their front, and offer the same terms which were accepted by Lee. No difficulty le antleipa• led except in Texas. Matttrs lu 'Wilmington Itioniton, April B.—The steamer Nevada an lied hero to day from Wilmington, N: C. Military affairs in that vicinity' aro per- fectly nulet, and the city la quietly resembling lts former business him aspect. The stores were rapidly brine teopened, and everythint, Inilcs title a I.pvedy return to their horn.' of those who fled at the approach of Oat troops. Vatannah 'and Charleston. Raw Took, April 10.—The steamer Falcon, frr.ln Port Royal April 7th, has arrived. No news. Everything Is progressieg finely at Swan nab and Charleston. The condition- of the people la vastly lawn - med. The sanitary measures fur lbelumreer have already been inaugurated. Dlosbri Ikinw Toni{, "'larch 10.--Tho Tribimos Wmidegion special says that -three companies of Mosby's guerrillas disbanded on Wednes day at Culpepper;and dispersed for tbelrhomes. Itiosby has now ess Mau Om hundred men, mostly olvating on a - rie:ek of land running down to Aqula Creek and Fredericksburg. recen-Mils ty Loap Sitbrcrlptiors.. rllILADISIXIIIA„ AprlL fQ.—Tho subscriptions received to-day to the' 7-30 loan , amount to $2,673,050, including SKIO,OOO from Norfolk, 174,000 from I)es Molter. Imp, and $400,000 from,New York In singio subscriptions, Also. 2,011 Individual subscription for $OO and a $lOO, Sailed for Europe . Nem roux, April 10.—The steamer City of Dublin, which was toesil. to-morrow tor Lifer , pool, was dispatched this afternoon at four o'- clock, in order to take out ike news of General Lee's capitulation. She Is in light trim, and will undoubtodly.malte a quick passage. E:=M! API/17.—ThelhatesIn of thlsevell. lug Says ; that's report prevails, which Is 'rattan. ibeiticated, that Alabama, was cai4ared and burned cavalry force under General. Thomas , command. 'Nave Tout, Aprlllo.-11m Commercial Mori , .liser says, the surrender titter. has caused eon ilderablumeltement In•the geld market, but no prole. Gold opened at 144, and went up to 145 M • Gold' tomight 145. iSteardern'artirreen Dunkirk and Clare , Cuirx.inif April 'lo.—Tbn fide Railway Steamboat. Company's atenmer Canitto arrived Item tbis morning from' titnake: - RIO reports noire angld • west - or.Dunkli- Tlia steamers of llterovailue will soon be runnlmeretularly for th aesson. • . .: ' ".' M=l . ~--... Tonarra. AplilloTlio raiders were brnglit teforoltbacoart tbiamonitng, clod all dlartuirgrAl. excepq Irootte,:10o coaprlStiiii for "• ,Ileath-ot--Llon. A. 41.. Borden... --. 13riatoaN1*1110:—Mon A. B.- Bor , ibiai Aka Ibis :Vallj . g.trar; after a dletreastag prom. .... FLght tit .Davls and; nisi Chap liL ..,... At I 14 - o'cinch Sund iyindralug, w hit e . st /de & In "his omilit church listening to. thcl-acubra .. . .tlonl 'ogle: Far. Dr. Foga Jeff. Davis,; was` handed "'dispatch from' General Lee. There, ,upolatejlitanlcly arose, and •lisalked hunisdly :dolma thralale; beneat h the questionings of ail • the lies.* the house, The Ire/patch was to the effect} . Richmond must too evacuated during Drel l night. And so his ex-Exeetlency, the Drell . .01 . * late Confederacy, went - Path le s r frog, boltietuary.where moptclisied the foyer , ' Ite high - eel of his realm to pack up his "port: able propertr in hasty preparations fora •Jour • ney oh the - - -Sabbath day. Like- thief. In the • night hisztole away with trepidation - atl fear,. endlitttOmi agonizing sense of ant shOrtrieis of ' Asi bitpreieher closed the services the core red seine, *aided him a note from hie ex,Excellem-- 4., .. Therlate of the proacher waxed sickly with. deo rinaclie that of the sexton :glowed with' Joy .1 0 *MO for concealment.'The chagno of the ,o e,Wasaptite as marked es tile . grin of the other/ The- fo..mer Legged Ills congregation to terry:and told them In sad utterances that he did , obtr-expeet to minister to them any more. His fartyirell over, he too proceeded 'furiously to' - the' , packing of "portable pronerty"—he also Intended to journey bn the Bibbith. This Drs.. liege. .11, 'WM bo 'remembered, risitoi(Gagland two years ago, ostensibly to pro. curela,pply ofllibles,but really as awe missary of aM..iebellieb. Ile was largely Ma by the British - erects of the Routh, and duninless did Emelt imp Blues his return he has been in the' habito atakingtomp epecehe a, fuli of hot nue jah Goa an 1/wen/rated with presumptons Impede to the of Battles: A pro -slavery fanatic of eon aiderableability, he lies been petted anclused by . Dash, whose own enormous cunning end trick sdneys have nothing of the - elements,oi ft .. matieti re—' The two votatica Bed *other. 110t 4 trat.—Contipmdinie of ilia . Eve ToYk Hew Nature Covers up U tattle-Melds. " Chl I ever tell you,. aaya e coireepoildent of tut Eastern' Paper, - airbag the affecting little things cite la always seeing on three battle-fields, how, on the ground upon width the battle of Bull dim wee. fought,. 1 tow, pretty. pure, dell . catelloWere growing out of the empty ammuni tion boxer; and 4 Wild rose thrusting up Its t r acezi head throughthe top of a 'broken drum, ' which doilbticall aoundod Ite hull chargu he that battlei• and a enuring scarlet Verbena peeping. out of a fragment . of a burst sheik, In which strange tot It WAD planted I W 8311% that peace growing out of •warl _Even no shall • the beentl ful and graeefal ever grow our of the horfid and . tidegs•willen tratitplre but ever advancing World.'•',..Nature;ccivera elect the kaule.gratuida with Verdant arid' bloom, Pemic and plenty - spring/sir track of the deified:en egraptight-atid all thlags-br mature -and "04 it,tY• 1111 1 1 work P1.10.55-'Ol% min - • i• • . • ;r."••,. • 4WD Ina Exam. Lani,eeo;_ 1100 Ward Beecher, In in - address to hia,Coll. , clition, before ht. departure to attend the Bunter •waremontea, advised them ; strongly • again"felltag Into allied vengeance under the plea of lattice." lie maid •"If he bad, Ili Way alterthecloateg.elf lighting, not sreltop of blood should be appled." lie wished to have • the toWer':",t6 say to 'the-World that thin giant elrD him 'ended as no other one ever had." He vowel riot expatiate or disfranchise anyrobal Alder or follower. Even for. Jellc Davis bra be-. neiederiei IneXidted iiketikuitily ‘ eut,V4WEretea 'was fade ify What: 'go; Poo? &YU.' Ale world Is loge etkatgli for soled, and see." .Itairrankt. onnatromoire of New Tort Tritrime; - wrillpg oa the &Albans ;alders, ,saysi ..Perhaps no - prisoners in soy coastry eversteeired suitatrirtliMes comforts -and lax, :Ink{ 4. they dilly, enjoy. They feast on the bett;s Muds, make Merry over the bust win®, ea parid gamble, receive spree ,of fdeads Mt; y.iNget apt fcaslo-niimral_af , th ilatter eg lf .at a hoteL lint fa:addition - Act this, incredible as it may appear, they are daily lastructcd lithe manual of areal and m 11;• nary etheintlons by_ a British sergeant." It Is hoped that there:nasal of the meals to Tomo.; th'uNl lulu; aboptr upeedy clause la their eon- • A ,Etvourrren EiVOLCllolll2=l:—;Last - week Jeff:: Davie wee holding. hie • tneeptioes In the Exedutive Mansion at Richmond:o'l'W week Pretident 'Lincoln . .hoWing his , Icalioomine piaci. Jell' little thought on Sunday bust when beleft ble nyenalott,to to Chnittxthatthutuext , day .Ineciln.wotddlie on, hie way toloeetirs It Ineine sadden` as abdication and Itabiction is. Dietary hah ever recorded. ,The remintioner his , been neroltalonmed imd iteffim from the seat or hie Tower and wineped eatthotl4.-;-.Plig.; Lodgir. . . AT ran opezdni; of the ApriLteim of. tiro Uet ted limes Court at Melees ,t 1 all the lawyers practicing' therein were required to take the oath', of loyalty prescribed In the Act of duly 15041. Sicelecti In all took the ciath, two, of them . make irg technical maws. • Georgic R.- Pugh ,declinid to take It Immediately stetter' that he bellarcd It miconsUtmlonal ' and desired time to consider the subject.. .Wm. 31. 'Corry' refesed enikely, and Immediately surrendered up ths liminess which he had In hand In the court. , 'Tim Libby Prison, bi'ltictunond,.la nowAlled with rebel prisoners. The change of occupant/ . there was about as sudden as the change at tho Bichtnond ``Whito House:" The present own pants of Libby will fare infinitely better than Its late inhabit - tints. ThOUnion canes- is 'not diV graced by cruelty or barbarism. Justice sad hu manity are its guiding principles. Heavy blows to burly traitors in arms. luntineen and conildw Athol for • fallen foc.--Pkii. Ledger. - Btr urrsarBnwsitn.--We are happy to be able to state that ,the accident to Sedan' liesrard,' the day before yesterday, was not ao aerlorii as d.s had been supposed. .halttpast eleven o'clock last . erening be was suffering no pain, and his ph)shians reported that 'his wounds - were not riargt tau% wed that he was, recoverlog eus,raptd ly a, crukt be expected from the e ff ects of his tali:—lla..t. Oman.' • Tim freedmen of Charleston celebrated their: ttl.7llllatlon t.y a ilrecuslon, on the 21st alt. •rt,4 21,t U. 8. colored regiment formed the mili tary escort, the representatives of the different trades, TEM school children, BOVOLI fire comps nlei, and ;Aber colored periotta formed a proem sloe, about two miles and a hilf,long. Tint , MosT ;Wosminyout Pans OnT.—Tho Palle Of I.:lager:rare not half so Ipterestlog :and Important to the American people as the falls of Baratinah, Charleston, Wlltulnizton, Peteraburg and Pachmond, mad ztho stager fall Vale, rebel Confrderacy. ; ; =. Two•Tetnos.—Wbett Jett Darts went !fawn to Geore la last September be reported that .two of hi enlisted eoldlera were absent with 'out leave. lie Is now stipposol to he' 'gala on thejoad to tiemglit to report tbat the other third . . Risers was to ortglnal. secesibinlst, not only from Lincoln, but from Ilartai:and la his prl - correspondence discovered at Charloßtoa ho spcnka of Dash as "a..beel," as "pig-headed," and as held "In great contempt" - In Charleston, Toe Dirranexce. , —Nearly every negro in Rich mend-la now seen with a ,cigar In bin month. Last week it would hive . coat him fifteen Whoa on,the back to indulge in that luxur. Ndw mentors make new manners: A COTIIIIVEMIT Ganasuscs.—A remarkably, well'executed counterfeit fllty dollar treasury note has been received at the Department.- It bellied several experts a • long time before the. character could be detected. • •• Trial, New fork, fromFortrdte- Monroe, ar• 'rived at tbbi port yesterday. with 1,300 rebel pritosers. Nveybouet .alao arrived from Wlltologton with', 100 refugees and 730 rebel prlsocers.-2T. Tr/b. TOE treo a n II t, ti cr which Grant Pemberton held the Inte lew 'Which resulted In thccapttu-. lotion' of W cksburg tine disappeared, root, breech, true s: and 011, carried. a• by souvenir. , • Fenn 'hundred millions of rebel bonds have been "made away . , with" at Richmond. Tho thief mutt realize soon, or she it all won't buy him a' dinner. A Baum °Hirer, captured at Fort Steadman mud : ' ;!.1 would die before t would 'desert, but I am klaffthat Pala a prisoom.t: , ' BECIarTSO7 Ittmotmtiftmlnrcit.—Tbe merlins of Internal Revenue for tho month of !Slack, 1805, amounted to $10,890,000. MICITIOAN DOW . yi,elda abort 'erten' mUllons dallarie worth or ,copper and two adllk)nl 110 l wortk iron . aannally. . Too people of Ede bate subscribed ono hon. died tbousamd dollars to erects Rolling Mill to ttua city.' CITY AM §IIBURBAN. Meeting sal Allegheny '6niinc Us. An adjourned meetlngor Allegheny Councils was held met evening:" In Common Council: Present, Mrmsis. Benny, F.ngliab, Fanlhaber, Hanna, Hall, McDonald, McNeal, Miller, Robb, Wm. - Smith, d. B. Smith, Torrence, Thompson and President Dram. The , following business, transacted is Select Connell at their meeting of April 6th, was then tale.,, up.. . .Tbe report of tbd Corntuittec on Engines, as ameDdedbwS 3 concurred in.,• • ~The ordinance -relating to tbe race Pr weigh on the public fowled war concurred in, pro. tided the tnutions In mAlogcbingo be not di' min Med.- concur. ordinance abollahtne the cape of City COntroller was laid odithe table. , ' , I , The ordbango axing the rate. of, tautness tax at one mill, wap nonactured"in and referred to Finance Committee. 8. o.„reeeded.4d.oon- The: COranson Council concurred In relLthe other ;business frornAlciect, is passed at the teectingof,Apiii Oth. Isfr. , Miller offend the :following,. liesecid, That the surrender, of ttie Corded erate army of Northern Virginia-under, the Cont. mend of (len. E. E. Lee, to Lieut. Gen. V. B. ,Grantche entered on the minutes. of this Win- Cfl, rte fOreatiadowing the downfall. 0.1 . the "Thal" lion. and the maintenance . of ; those 11berties which the !surrender of the .British at my under Lord Cornwillia, In the samo.Btate, some eighty-, four Tears , egcs,, harrsectued to our common caantty.. . The rmoititinn,was adopted and, concurred in ..In &leer: Present, Messrs, Francis, Hopkins. 31111er, M'Brier.l3.• Riddle, G. tR. Riddle„, and rresident Marshall. . • The *afar portion of.the -evening was con sumed in discussing a method for remedying tho existing evils at the Water Works, but as Coun cils Interid to visit the works in a body, on Thurs day afternbon nextidetinite action was postponed for the present. . • i Court of quarter Sculpt's. Tuesday, April 10. Before Judges Mellon and Commonwealth vs. Martin Shaffer; assault and bnitery. Fined $.lO and costa. Coin monwealth vs. Geo o id'Fherson; soiling . , liquor. *lead guilty. F ed $5O and:costs. Earns v s . mime; selling liquor. Fluid gunge'. - Fined . Iso and costs, . . CommOnWealth vs. J Bob Illikley; selling liquor. !lead guilty. F nod $2O and costs. Commonwealth vs. G .McPbersont selling liquor. Plead guilty. F ed VA, and sentenced to thirty ,days linprhattiftut In cooky - jail: Commonwealth vs. Mr eel l O'Hara, John A. Stralp O. Childs, Tho Whi te . 'ConnoW. 11. ,Robicsei, ,I: D. Egat4lice t, John IBairy. Tharpa Bart:an: ati . fs an 'lndictment !for rtot4prefeera by A.walnut. " ' On the Ist of 'April, , 511 mei 011ara, Esq., In company with a nuteber of constables, went to !the stdri.or the prosper t r; and demanded and l b obtahust admittance to : hat part of the home from whicil he had teen forcibly ejected, and to which he claimed to have a right., Tim defend ants but. one or two of Wheat appear to twee participated: or the matter, among them a num ber of , teemed ;employed...lu . the affair, are all charged 'with inciting a riot. The':case- , will probably, marry the whole. afternoon; . and, part of to-motrow milik:at Citia - s , '• .. :11toet at the Illiter/s, Office. teeeitojapretebient citizens woe heia 'yes terday Pf,teeixonettber a l elooll. ( 0 11 hr VaPphe 'of iikinfc Into conalderedoo the propriety- of .naking & gem* demeengslien lecoemeamm: 'lion of. the cepanletlon, encl euzireederat. Lee's , . 04 moUon of Mayor LowrY,Mr. ..loseph Dll :worth was: calleoothe,thatri and'EdwarrLockck was s toe Becetaey,- Mi. .raitk. foKisar., read wood bo bittetto postpone any eelebrathm of onr.Tie Lodes until we should. bear bow the rebel den. •Johneton win' fare. Within a row &ifs we might have oitention'to rejoice crux the llnatratotation The... ;views- were endorsed by all present. The President i. gave It as bia °Pinion that the Government "Veld appoint a day of Thankssiv log whcrilmleirebonkl be declared.'; on motion of Mr. Par ke,all further action was deferral for the present, when the leading A - Carpotehag Thief Arrestedigiforma tient wet - made yesterday Wing William Gib len. by James ,Moore. charging him - .with steal-' lag a carpet-bag. containing clothes the whole valutd at about $18: Giblen L it -appears, after brealsing it open and %alarm from It: , a new pair of pants! Worth $8 `left the carpet-bag at the hcmaci.:4la inept he took ti in a mistake, and denies ale imowledge of *spier of pants. lie is a toasarimate thief, however, as It clearly ap. pear*. Liming the bearing in the ease, another party cense 1a,..wh0 boarded at the. saute house —(lnc ••• &wand Wait lipase," on Grant street— and charged bun - with stealing another carpet. bag.! Atter taking .eseryttiftds .oC Adana on: of Moure's,lhe picked up , adotker variwtglah and made off with it. No Infornyition -has yet been taken this- second • charge. ' Mayor Lowry' locked him tip for a father hearing. - . . • The Late .hturdereitur Amaralt in Scott% Alley.—We gam a du or two. abice„ the elf -011:014411141i of a roan bang ( h and near the" Scott Route,. with a terrihla cut •In his head;iladleted, IL won supposed, by a men'eamed- WOl. Mullin. do actiomplice of . Mollin,"dohn MeGwrey, was arrested and had s:heswitrir before Mayor Lowly _yesterday. He Lybellered to hare aided Mnilin,la his mope, arid wis held to bait In the snm , $l.OOO ibr alluring next Monday until a farther inteselgallozimsy . be had. The pollee hambeen diligently prosecuting a 'Swards for Mullin, bat Al yet whhout access. • • • •••• - _ . In Eryeirport . iVe 'learn that William Shoup; 41 Franklin, An old-and .well known Allegbeay river pliotoras killed in a'41.111- Cully with some person In - a ',domain Pheeport, on Saturday eyentn. Ii appears that Stionp;in company, .with some` friends, were . drinking, when ari 'imminent arse, sad one of tha par tia believing himself Insulted, picked up a tum bler and threw it, striking Slump( in the tem ple, killhig him instantly.. . (traceless Husband Information: was made bMora Mayor Lowry yesterday; by Catha. tine Winkler, charging her husband John Rimier,' with assault and . battery, he hat ing beaten and abused her - Cannily. She also makm a elrenre or abandonment. •It seems that be not only' whipped' his wire, but. aftirwards Icll her td - take care of herself. The'partles re. eke nearltedwood Station, in Pitt township, on . the Mlnenvllle road. ' 'Correetioti.—ln our acconntyesterilay morn ing of the robbery at the' bletropolitaa Motel, on 'St. Clair street.. we should bare stated that. Mr, Robins bad lost $BOO, Jutted: of Mr. Loveless, vita was the patty etansined and '3la:barge& Robins and Buckalew held the consultation with the Mayor, the latter alleging that Isle pocket hoot( containing EGO had also been stolen: , No new light has becnahed upon 4he mystery which r Salute Flied.--,The.Poit of 'the Mononga hela, inobedience to orders frdml tho War De partment, tired saline, of two h undred guns, in honor o t the triumph' of thol.Dnited. States ;.forces under Orant,.ln compelling the Confider ate:General Lee to sarrendor himalf and army. It was done "with a will," by the Veteran Re sect° Corps, Coinpany . l, superintended" by, Or derly Beargent Shields. j ' Parlor' Opera and.Slerlo Comte' Troupe.. -Our stinsonsentecokers are promiscd a rick treat on Wednesday night,. when' the abate fa mous troupe open at Concert - Hall, Their formance Is very highly' spoken of, and salt something novel In Ito way, we predict, a lar g e: crowd will be present on the opening night, and. ' shall speak further of !Ls merits Alter Ws h ave seen the entertainment.: - .*The Fort Suikter Flag galslug—Pitts:. burghers rollowlag Pittsburgh-. - era were among those specially Invited by Sae retail Stanton, to attendthe flag raising at. Fort Sumter: Ilion. 'Dimes Hampton, Eton. Henry W. Minims, John H. lihocnberger, Esq., Gen. Wm. Robinson, lion. Howe, James L. - llntchinvm4Esq., Hon., Dayld Ritchie and Hon. Wm. Wilkins. Fifth Ward Building Lotek—Attentlun le nailed to the sale of fourteen building lots an Coiumbla street, in the Fllth ward, to be sold this uvening on the second 'floor of WXlwalne'a Auction Room, 10G Smithfield street,_ opposite the Post OMee. These lots are situated In .a impel business" part of the city' ; lotions un merous manufactories _ensure' h thrifty popish. An Unlucky Stiot..',A man named Showell, of Beading, Hamilton 'county, Ohl ), heard a. holm In 'the. night, and. supposing a chicken thief to be stout. took a pistol and went into the yard. Not finding' any one he finable Pistol In to the darkness to, flighted any one who might be about ,and sent the ball through the heart of his wife, who had =owed without his knowl- For Jobnoon's leland.--Funr hundred and sixty-tour rebel prisoners, captared from Lee's artny, passed through the City yeeterday en route for .lohniciuta Island. They were princi. Two Hundred Photographs rocolved yeater• dry at PiStock's. ~,l'(ai.wsNazY.sX~f~T~li'f~.%.: ~ ... is , "'y" -3- Letter from the. Stith Heavy Avvitte x i, ELEADQUAD97.II.9 GTO. Rao'r P.a. H. A.,) . Tour E 2111.1( ALLEN, Ca., April 8, 1%5, • irrt-E .—Tb kl ng `that our num erous friends-in the Smoky City and its environs Would like to be titade Acquainted with the man ertin which we. received the glorious news of the evacuation of the city of .Richmond by the rebels; and the triumplumt entry of thellain troops into the great ,citadel, we will, endeavor ihrougtoeur uulunutts to give them"' minute and conciandescriptkm. r ..., .„ On the'retVipt of the cheering news, which was . slgnalledio the fort riznGeargetciipi Lfeighta. C., about noon on lionday lest, the wildcat px-: eitement hreielled.: . Unman and Mlcera s an e • vent to their feellnga by . load- and „prolmkged. cheers for the - Invincible grant; they Übiquitous Sheridan; 'ond the •brave men under tlitur com mands. The exeitemeht hum no bounds. • Da =nitrations of joy were exhibited everywhere.. The othintenshem . of all wore a pleasing aspect. . By the direction of our worthy told esteemed Adjutant, 8.. A. Ban, the brass band (ofWhich we are proud) made their appearance endplayed some patriotic and appropriate 'aim for the occa sion, and its the band discoursed sweet sontetir ring music, the men became enthOolasde in their Joy, which - they manifested by throwing their case in the air, singing, dancing and vociferous acclamations. - - A salute of one...hundred guns wee ordered to be fired, at thee o'clock In 'the after noon; by, command of General Auger, in honor of, the.,downfall of the rebel capital At Ake isppointed .tinie the .regiment was formed hnd marched Into the fort, headed by the baud; playing "Old John Brown." Under the Immediate • ewe:vision - of Gus. L. Braun. Captain, oommandhig Co. B, the monster guns of thb 1011 bsiched.lorth, =slog the earth to tremble. anttFort Marcy. which occupied by. Companies A and . F of our regiment; responded In a like winner. - . , rowarda eveisleg, ; after, the men bad relieved the Meer man _with some `of, Uncle fdard's best; a crowdeollected together, and waited - on COI.' Barnes, who is In command bf the 2d brigade; De Russey'sdlvlslon. After being serenaded by the band, ho was called on for a speech. The Colonel made his appearance, and delivered a neat and spicy address. In his remarks he said lieloped tbat he would soon take us all home, without- the: Ws of a man. At this point he was Intcirtipted by John Rost, our Teutonic leader of the .band, ilth the proviso " mit no band." The Colonel la not only a speech-taak er, but he is sotnethlng bit a fight, es his brilliant recent of fourteen battles giVeis evidence. Meat: Colonel -3: B. Copeland, who >Q In 'command of the regiment, and . 'who has the respect Of all the ellicers and men In the command, was next called -on, 'and he made a few brief remarks, 'Which were well received.. ' At this Juncture the men were fairly sensed, and speeches were being made at different starlds. Among the most prominent we noticed Captain Gus. 1..,13rann, who, being somewhat corpulent, 'resembled a huge Congressman. The Captain's remarks were' evidently appropriate. .He Is a strict disciplinarian, and is always an the qui AnOtber stroll, and we observe another large crowd assembled around the Adjutant, and as he. Is an , expert on smeary, the men manifested their appreciation of Ms remarks by frequent Intemptlons, etch as the' followings "That Is so," "hear,", and ,"lntense cheering." Al another stand we noticed Major d. it. Kemp en tertaining a large assetebly. • Tier Major wet applauded , I"requently throughout bis eloquent discourse. Capt. D. Gravure, Capt. D. Corne lius, Lieut. Johrt,Blerer and 'LICIst-- W.M. U. Wiesen entertained the men i n a like manner. On Let Wedne.day evening' the Adjutant was made'tie reclidenf ;of is Magnificent gold eorpa badge by the menthes.. of the' Besse -Band, as a • token of their. respect—a teenbuonlal of their regard.- .Major Kemp delivered the present:oWe speech, and the Adjutant :responded ln",11 neat The faffathalf •ImPresalats Is that hat EstailY days tram 'sweet, peace will reign as tame thronghotst i thelength and , breadth of our laud; 13q:ut tbe veer will be over. "There wilt be ad more fighting, and then emshing shouts sloe From bill and dela•that sweet peace bat' bun restored. From the fee-dad •Ma• of Maine 'to the everglades. of.-Florida, . fmm the great lakes to the kin Grande, from the Atlan tic to the Futile. tranquility will peedekelnata. And the vast amount of precious blood that- has been shed, the IMULEIISO treasure that ban been =Mated will not , have. been Mulls. "~We will be a united people, once= will eewle/L- our enmer, en 4 we tam 'onwatet willifnened front muVpild of eery h'er. - ,•• Prepiretibus are being - ndide at tbe present tier for grand - demoestrulort on the 14th of. the" relent Mouth.' 'Them "imr be a grand re view of tire llci Brigade at this poet. There will oleo be 10E110 speaking ,honor Of the Plataloll of the old flagon the ruins of. Fort fiamter. Mr.. Cough's Lettere tit Concert Hall, last eveulittg, on ...Tanipereatte,", was one of thargen tlemenlshappirat efforts: The inalltro7 was one, or tho, largest we ever, saw In; thakhall. :Thli evening lifr: Gozurtswilldellreris new lecture en titled !•Feet and Merlon." Thls It the List lee-, tweet the season, given Under the auspices of the Tonne then'.-LlbrirfAsseelatlon. In' the 'City.-Col Clislllll E.: names, of the' 611th lrea4y ArtMere,'U borne .-on a. brief tar Jong , He haa been In.eommaild , rit that:lnroad Brigade' of De Raters division; du ••the detains of Wathingtan, duce November but, and MIMI that hu command has enjoyed the bunt of health. dnribg the peat winter , Micairts;•Thereccouiplialted RUM Headereon bee thus far met Inth•great auccera glace her "tunitoourcity: - Her roengagement commenced Irma inght, and a-number of pieces adapted spec ially -to Ler role will be prodneed this -weelL- To-night ”Kathloen Maestri:teen" and "Dick , 1 ). 3 rPh1.." • •• - • „ Rev:J.62e* Dlckereov, - of Wlltatngtort, Dtl4 has accepted a colt to the Fll:at Baptist Church of tide city. - ' • • • Pet et the liteesnit.= Two-hundred 'cards cf the Thumb. Baby.. received yesterderai , rn _See advehteeent of grape.vlntv and straw betting In another column. • . • ' • Thumb; hoe tha n photo .graphs. -Fla ;Flees; Fings ; Flogsh . at Pitteck's. Thumb Ilahy.lo to rittock's for It. 'lngo, Flan, Flags; at ?Mock's. Yeikliie:s itTittock's Albutita at coat at Pittock'a 011 Ml* at Pittotk's 43mt..Tuom.ta has abolished. the pass system In Past Tennessee, leaving the people, free to go mid come es they please. . - PTIDDER.- , Sunday _morning, april att.fflSN, at 8 u'ehock, FREDELIIU.K. (MD Eli, son of Henry , skid Margaret Pudder, aged dyeani and II menthe. His fuireral tilt take place atso'eloek, Tura nag irkirenoox, trek there Welke of hit parents, N0.:21 Carroll - street. Toe friends of: lur family ILEVAIER- 1 011 lilonday ; April 10th. 143 o'clock P. x, 1.11191 a. 8., wife of -t a i. P. Ziemer. " - The funeral will • take place on 21748DAT s hat, et 4 o'clock, from the residence of her hos. bend. No. 19 Palo Alto lariat, — Allegheny. Oity. The frientis'of the lat . :ally are Invited te attend. ' _ _ - TORN ROSS, Agent of the Equitable In. v , 'manes C 0.,• Keneington Fire Insurance Co.. and the Penn Mutual Life insurance Co. of Ma. delpbta. N. W. cor. Wood and Third street* PLC& .r, GARDINER COPPER, Agent fol. the V • Franklto, Philadelphia and Baltimore 'num , core OompanteL,s Northeast corner WOOD and THIRD STREETS. t W P. JONES, Agent for .:North Amen fas,Stats of Peinnaylvinte, end 11 . a, rt fori Compote tor arATEtt L'ltHet S4.IIUEL REA, Secretary Citizens' Lamm lance Company,catner. memzer and WATER 'itol CCE Now..IIEcEIVING. 2000 lbs prime Fresh Roll Butters JIM bush larg buttoßr e Bog Miner Seed: WO bush smell Navy Beaus • • SOO bush Silted Cloth Zsal, for sale bt LAKE HERRING.--L2OO .half bbls Lake Herring, &prime artlate, J mot redelved on con 'Op:intents, and for sale %. t r orpg a u , rabi elm •.• • • ito Liberty street. TURKEY PRUNES.-Two casks Jaime .a. bely Turkey primes. just reeetre4 end for , sato ey tbo pound at the Family Oroorry More of • . JNO. KEZISIIILW, erat , corner ti er Liberty exit Hoed streets. 111 BAGS PRIME CLOyER SZED. tto, t bbl Roll fi'uttar. , -3 kegs N o . 3 Lard " ,In store and fo male by whir - ..1i0. Ilan4 99 Sul Itit111:91, enr". l4 34 rTINE CUT CHLWING I'UBA.OOO, 10 tiro .. Soapy Sldell 'weet Owen,Ro" B ud end Gold Medal, Ode cut tobacco for sale by m2lB - • REYMEIZ, Harps..:, LARD. -25 Verne Kenle Rendered Land " ceiTedand fd " da E. b. linnw & PA'rrtne mrALL PAPERS.—Thenciwest desiop ca'aold, matt, satin alai aotataan• aspen sow racalilag at NO. tvt a:Dirket 'Maim altar tab' obi JOB. U. IatIOUJLS /a BSA ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Juzgeier:Laxwous GO TO Concert HO Shoe Store 88 PIETIATEEE'r, Bargains `I 'I 'Bargains I I SILIKMEW:CIOgIDS:BOUGItT SINCE . THE PANIC! air... Nearly half the pried ttakedl by Other dredlesi , . tor the 'aim articled.': Di' ' ' largest Variety Ever in the City. BEM ,THE Wifir.STTLE& cheapest Mouse in She 'Werra t YM WO OD STRUErt taxi . VIZEIT HIDE 1:4, MTN. THE GMAT •PURIFFIER ITEM A PANAXA. . , , butes the Introduction' et medicine ; us origtiml disease .ba, perhaps-been the subject. or - iaore sF Mons anti: solerftles earunderatios tIY the .inest , :i learned of the profession than any other commuted with the law* at the Great Crtatam not:oMM._ , amended that all disessailuive Gude origin bilge '*L ;Stomach; others, the Solid[ at the bodlatelet,: m agate, and by tar e greatest number, co ewe, reason that the are Is aniteelt the very lb 'el life—ttttlt R hecannes" Impure, then Onset is tee „worst torina—Serofeln, Ostrom, &a, Ana Indeed, ex ee in treating this orsaff "l . eases by plug the blood' ead•therecy attar:they 'their n. and aura, prove this to be this correct theory : sating upon which theory. the Moeda - Mine now known as nrcearnwasa, was composed and brought an Wattles; prednoingths Most grab . Iu use Over coon tLGERATIOrtS, r.wLEE4 FACIF.;-TEITEIt. SALT 1111Z1214,.. LIVER oompr-wr .LOBS 9 be to ere, Meta the tune It la first tains. Magee. samara to the patient, by making both emu and felt, the good It.ls about to seaamplish.- _II was thought bat to mit on In bottle ten and $L edea,—a. Many perm= ersellsposedgeMy-Sh 'ale but:are often. detened a . t the eoenito the : trial here can be made at mod aaM Otdbly, and ' satiety_ ~the ..pnrshreres..,ghat the. ertteU, '' what is defined ter it to be. the greatest gates, etyma se= !Roost! , betoreAks peepbti Delicate resnae• will dad to Um =alma Dal , _ That the pnblis may tone some idea or Its peen Hat curative merits, wasuldoin a ist orthe prised Tai ;Celan of which It is.ootehosedoiltii a ahem d ptlon of the uses and adaptation et ken iron the Idetest-itithority known' to=sl - HONDIIRAS S4.EtSA.PABE,L4 Is used iriti a beneacial effect lassies oz Miasma , Sun, Scrofulous Affections, Outansotts'Diseseas and other depraved conciltiocui at basith, - 4,DAKDELION. • Is tonic; diuretliciltrd amnia. It las a Oast, action upon the ,suer, awning it Mum languiel, Is accretion. It Luiz been much toed to Gennanyi• disclaim of the digestive co,ffsas. ' "••• ' ' ' lODIDE rorAsatm • - _ These ate few Omani la Which it basset' piovell I besuidefal; Ie is usediallendtdousAabetteas : vest Dewey it.has also been used with mustier. ewe In treatment iarlaibustaatlos of the En; - geawally Wieser taa appetite and leek Tr./IDES Are, musette, taide ti t t lad Wetly laviipwittft WINTER GREEN ==l CELIMOMILA fLOW2/11 .ate athrantaitemly need in eases of Wedded pay . _ . •en Ina . .especlally applicable to, eases 0 . 1 Debility with weak appetite. iquasorr isaur. Ye acts Cayotablr_as an alterative la Canada Ma fent! onl i erhronla Ehenzadinta" and abatis's', au a ,Vai The Delano, of the rillatas I Withheld •I 1 pe SIMON JOHNSTON. 00R. sarnuena.p & rowan wre., .. Pittaboze Pa. airNiskions latelllomt P,kildailla bis oPin 1 the above recipe; deillmeod: N°' '°l'B OINTMENT, Fbr Salt 'oscura . rats!! &Totters.; Permanently awls TRITER, SCALD REILD,,,,BENGWCLIMS, sal all ITCHING AND BITENIRG SORES - and ERUPTIONS OF Tin mut woest penetrates to the bards of the die to very souree—an d e ines It front the flesh beaeathto the skin on the surface—Wolin the poison of the disease upward, and gm, pant. tie of it la discharged through the porestice Reda of The disease are expelled front the Beh r , Nina ' onently . thina can be no relapse. NORTON & OOy Sole Apa4al all isoanwir, igur rpm Sold by DR. KEYSER. Agent, Ile WOOD snurimiurrawainz. Pori CITY COLLEGE, Corner Pena and tit. Clair. Street.. prrrsnunotr, The largest, ebeamt,end molt rimmed BUSINESS MAYS COLLEGE, THE BTATBS Studsats enter and rayless et any tlma iliii-Olreolars, contending ' Iformatlosy net • (me lo any addrou, on appllcatrot to the prima; pals. .• ENKINS $1111"11 - - ao3chts;wdritawr • -PITTSPInanSI. TN THE of Cat account of S'.lla the. Orphans , Court at Cuthbert, 'Sender of Allegnenv 0., No:: dd' Nancy. Burnside,. deold, Month Term leek . And now, to wit, Alien Bth, 1 88; Wm. G. Rate bins, Jr.; Esg.yle - appointed Auditor to heat and detenrdne the eneeptions thereto and to make die* tribution of the balance in 'he bands of the ea.. countant to and _among the parties entitled to MS same. • • ~. BY TUE OGinitT. - • - Wm. - A. HEREON,Oktk. -: The Auditor above- named will meet the parties interested for the purpose. of his appointmenti hie canoe. Grant street, Pittsburgh, on SATUMv., DAY, April 21)th. 11. - D. t 86 5. at 2 o clock r. W. Ck. USWHINS, Aingtor:-, DMINIbTIMTOWB. NOTICE.—Let=; ten testemeulaty noon' the estate of.Elletue' P. Serlft; D.LK, dee'd, latent Allegheny lawny county, having been granted to the 1113401.:: • signed; ell voreene Indebted to bald esteta An' • Lereby bonged to make immediate payment, anti: theta - henry tieing mann aeldeetate are Donned to. present them, duly Authenticated, rot RILL*, ELLIOTT .b BWZFT , 5i121;4 ARLEI.-1,000 bushels F3ll- *J.411 , W. . • Becit ar, ai ISIS LTherty athlete
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