THE BEDFORD GAZETTE I!J rtPLISRED EVERY FRIPAT MORSitNI BY O. F. BEYERS, X* th* following iertrs, to Wit: $? OS per ern.-.n, it' paid strictly io e.'Yaree. i,v.50 if paid wia.i.. 0 mantes ; s*>.oo if r.ot ps.iii within 6 aioaths. Cf?"Nosubscription taken for Ds? than six munthr: £p"No p.per di*tontim;ed unt.l a" air? rager are pa.fi. urUss at tfce option of "he publisher. It has beer, decided by me United, ti.ates Conf's tlia' the stoppage cf a ncwspap r without .tie payment o< arrearages, is prima facie evidence t<2 .faud and it a criminal oSence. roar's nave decided t'uat persons ar- ac countable for tbe subscription price of aew,pape--s, it they take them from the post office, whether ihey subscribe for them, or not. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. •Federal and Confederate Versions of the Proceedings. Separation NOT Demanded by tbe Sontb. Gen. Grant thinks tne Southern Co. unh gumers re.:re :'neersh; .7 ■ 'rous "to restore I'sace v\J Union Lincoln's Negro Pniicy iuo Great Obstacle t j Pes,ce T> i'd Ha*irakis t>a IT ;t>; >.f h -w.! :w a: •r. ran..'♦**ly your re role :i an the BUs inef., r;fig 'a i* : •i;G • Ln to .. cojih-r --c.;Cu f .if if..l in 'iainpinn il-.'-ai.?, i ..;r.e f'lt tor to Mr.tK iUs.. on the d.i - ■. t!,< hi i i ga.a F.... ..-is V. 'Mr.ir. ai:J wriM-n n a- lylicw : M AUw v the be?, or, fc\ I' ik'.ur, f.... p . our I:in S 'iili anil lcturu. •'iyegeraber £Btli, 13u4. * A. Li>;tvt.x. at the titiK 1 vvr,- ir f_-.u. J liini Vr. . so-iglit the c-rrd .'is a r.u ii- .f geiiim. a.' J, Vi gn.ia, but In- ,va- given no an ;-.< speak cr act tor le go-< ? n. a tt was r in-'omit-1 of .uiyib.c.g ito vvou! i si) <.i-s. or. : - .n account orotic:: is? Altai-war L Mr IV.. ..ii-' :uc that he had been to liicb mop i, a. .fi seen fir. Toilers.?". r - jMr l-.:.ir) at the same iur.„ Lit wilu uu: a Diattu err.: idler a? i . -vs t-, I'U. -mos-o, Jaa. it, Ik To F. P. iku -. 2V; q : Sir —I bwe deea ~)it pi >pwr, ami pn h d'sirabic to , t,, giv■ yju in this f r?; Snlstance of the remarks .: tie bv .nr. to ae i". ited l.y you to i'resident ' . . i.. :• no disposition tu rind in torms, and aa. e*i : .iiug now. su? lie eiofnie, to eat r in to negoti 'i ms tor ...a rostM"uiior-of j.I am ready tose.jd.i coiumissi in rvheneve: I navy reuse at" aupptcp it v. ill i>< n-oti vei, or t-' ro- Ctivv a cricaitssi >?i it the Friteil Si -t-s tl.iv errtutent, taal! clioos -to sen ! on'; ~i;'. r v. i ''stosding the r-jcwiion of our firmer efo. rs, I i, if you *out i promise that a nontmU 6ioa> r. miiiistei or oilier agent wiiuhl be r - crived, appoint or.e imm diateiy, ami renuv t1.. efT> r t to enter info a e riforenc ', with a view to esscur* to the two oouatiiss. Your-, die., i (Sijwd) jSOTHM DAVI*. j Afiierv. .i' Ms and with the \ iew jt sloju-..' U-' sliowrt t Me n i to ilr. I3in.:*, a ' 't'. r ..s .-Viows, to wit." am J.,n. is, ldt.s. ! Tj F. P. H t;r, j: ,S..—r.ur Ii::ve . sla t**n ma Mr • • - ' i fr to yon of the If h irsf , vjn rrny say *o j Um ha? I have n>. .• tantie o 1 '"-!! ■ • eo> v. rt i •• -i. i'TJIi y : v ' f \ • * tic e. r.uy nui'j. mini j- 'i' > r-ow r -1 tli „ i n-tiroa. mi&mty, may ioidmuidy sod m w i'r tli" t ;'\v ot St-cur.ng -jeace to o-:r • i. a Cooa". \uorr, A : J., LtHOOU. 4 i ci'\. ."'is ?.lr. ■ >" itou l r lie: . tb iriz 1 ?ne > .ak ut entry on i.ie : > ray re.ai.-c-"! npy of t!c Wtcr last a' ov. r ted, wii. li entry is is io 1 s : i: nicry r 13' ' To-day ?i[f. ] • ;.ir Us a? * r tnr ■ ir t., he dclivotei to ?f. id.iv; fhv ■ : ' winch ta? v.ithin is am ; *., an !! it it with I ! ihai it ti f ot of dditreru gif Mr Iu : > • |f • or twice in Mr iilaVs pp~-; • at ' c.-FT'i;i which he (.Ir. f•!>.•■ if'." ' ••'* ' tbe purl about eur >. I a.erf i t' •> • countries, t > which Mr. Dot is r plied th *. • : to uiidcstood it. A- I.iS'," ■ AHuWturd t!ih Serrct, y t t >\,. edit any haul- the following t-tid- ied by Uiui, u it apjiears: Orrxca USITE STATE? MIUTAKI j War Ivrpar'fticr.f, : [ln Cipher.! ) Thfifollowing telegram *• :•••■ r ccivc l at Wash iujtfon, January i fit it, !buo: From II?h>1 Quarters Army of the -Tumor, 4.3d I'- M-, January h'O, i " .1- Hon. hi via M. Titan. '>;•ry of Wat.* The following •despatch, just renmed C-uoi *?..j bion. Parke, who refers i' to m ? for iia artii.ti, I refer to .ecu, in Lieut. General C > oni's uhsetice E U. C. Oho, Mat. Ot:;. Commando ?. Ha. Q:t*. AIOIY OK r:n: . oro.UAC, J 4 t'. hi . Jan. 29, lodv>. Io Major G".n' a! KO. C. 0.4, lleaJq iurtcs At ay of th; Juir.ce: Tl fi'h vi . * det puirf is f>rwcrdeil • > vn ,y> 4 ( 1 for yrar action. S .u' I have no knov wige cf Geti. ( .eant's litit l;:,u any Lm-Jcr-rtMndirig of tl. hind, i refer tea .iiaiCr v 1 ou, ..s ihc mtiking ofliccr preseu' ir. . two -.r.nies. JOnS (t P.At.'KK, Maj- fjers. Orom aiding. tV'*n Head Quart*' s Kififll Atioy Clorps, Jan. i 9— .Ms} Get. .T. G. ?'arke. •ii>. Qrs. Ar.Mf CK Tin. / ' var.uer Ti. Steven", It. M. '! .Io 'cr • id J. i viaitiphcli desire to tw my hues, in ac cordance with rn on ; r-t& v ing< n iuci to ex Ist wi-h Lieut Ten. Grant, on their way t-. a.- peace comrui-sioiiers. Sh" : , '.hi. r.d ri'ttcdt Tiiey desire an • ;!y :.uswu lu cyaw thr imuieiliatt iy, anil would ii' l to reach Coy Point to-nijit, if they cm:. I they cannot do tliis, tiiey would like to corn tU.ouih at 10 A. 111., to-morrow. 0. B. Wvsos, Mttj. Gee Com. Ctli Corps. Ke*pectfully referred to the President tor suci Tavmcticns aa he intv bo pleased to givo. EDWIN M. STANTON*, Secretary of vVa-. 8.30 P. &1 .'Jan. -9. >B''s. It app*rf that' about the time tC i.hvn; the fere;oirr tfh-gr.tm i. W> : end. t.l 'V I V mry of 0/: dwpatcaed Oert. QrJ as fo.ijwa *1 "it ? (_ V&Pju'(?er ..if'- by my
  • ' v Y.;r telegrapi-ed Gen. Ord as follows, to wit: WAK DKI'T, VVASIIINOTON*, I). C , / lo A. VI., Jaa. 3(i, 1830. To 1 f.'jov i, .' , f ti jf i. G.il. Hi<.. ''qu ir!: '"s . j An: ft of t.'ie Jc .ao.: iiy d'n eti • :'v i'r .li'P'yujr., ■ , dif ir.Aiin th" ti- v- srei :'..*inen. Mess: V .•>- f>!ivi . H'lmer and km:* otth.it a ntoss ■ •<. wdi f* tieepatched i> ihc:n ;• rjeai :x :?.-e) now are. w ihout ,i.a cr.- -;r.- j.v. j.,,, ,-• -i y tVvretary uf V.'; v A . ' . T . * on red aril pof into Shr i aridi •J ' liij.ir 11. is T Eckel t the folio.ving in js' i ot. ti.: - ;;i i ui'. ■"": E vEctTivf MANSION*. ) vVtish;i,-:on, Jan. SO, 1805. 1 | To Majnr 7- T. rxk -t: i Sir—- ot wiii proceed tvYh lii" d icumeiits j piiv jti - Secretary cf iVar. 1 Iwt* nr Get. 'J 'ks a , priH'vro .ir interview with AI. -- -s. • . !1 ik ftr and < .. o iieli, or any of i hem I del*.v M* To him •. them, p .per oa wnicn , )■•<• rirn ! 'cr is written Ivo'e on the eonv , vlii' h ' i ~etthe time of d iv rv ml! i< Win in i ivvi • ' li iv their r ii: WTJ . tin? v.iug a rests ittabh* time for it, tetl w it :t contiii.-.s iii.:r deeisioti io eonie torou i without • 11"11 • • ■■;>*;■'ni,i.. will he your *.v:-.ri nit to aik (..cr. (Jr.'i [i:iS3 t'a.o ;r, ugh a. ti:- recf i •" the '•■t.c* ot tine Secrcfar*- of to hitn. It by fh ir : nswer tl:.*y <'tcli.se : > coinr. prone • c:'i r ttna', do mil Imvc them yno- j CI throogii. Ami tt.L !> iwj your : [■. An duty ! reiut n and rcnori to nun Y?n:\ truly, A. LiVCr.N. To Y/K.'-J V'X ti. Stephens, J. .i. Ca.au bet! and 11 .M. T. Hunter: 1 i Tenth men—l a-.a instructed lv !r P-- , [ j of tl..* Lnifcd St I't.s to place this t-ej- r ii> -on j. with the informntioii tint i you pasr no ' .""J - 0.,":;t., rv Ji r „. s j. evil! t utrjer !."•*'( you do so lor pc . a:. "iif'i'Mial .*•."• •' :ot Set * I tor, copy cf wtiich ou !'o reverse side ot ! mis sheet, and that if :*. - f'" <*>■ : . ov!. under-tfo.J: 'jr, aiiti sooi.tif,- i..- 1 ivr-'Mt-f, ! I wiii procufc the Cofi'timij-i e? Gcn< ?•• - *''' • paisj ti ilu.'Ck the iiocaant! to fwfwm Hoo* t < c. Una a sin a.:•" arv orec .u 'ma Y- ti .en: pradt-i:!, a.id tt v.T.iek place ,o *.vil! lie 1 . . ; d : .iujii hj s"ni p:-'--on or p: "-oti. tor .. ■ -j ;f iiilt rniai en .; re.m<: and hil uX" tl:-*.? yo'i -i.iil I:?'*v*C iii-i * { lg gom- • an t .mu ea.u reiur.: in iH • . *..•. i H.-JS ik Ecu I.'*. M-A. r o.'.j \. D. Ck ! City Print, V I* eh l'- ?5 .VY-.IINC.T.J:;. Jan. 18, 1 Sdk. ' 7 f. P. j 1 '"", I'i.i'j : Mif —Y • .-iv 1- nl.own me M l *. Dt' is* iel " ~ ... : 1 ■ a- aufly ie-.* . :rn r.i *.v :.ao '• siia!) Cv*u; uo r o : t \e any n_ert w !ha v .r ary oii.oi Y'Y . : 'i persvu ;iuw .c.-i-'ii g; j hi.;, with tl \ 'nv o ' -• <• iuu nc .re to ti.c jWo '„U of our we codiQt u ntry. ioan. f:, A Li ..civ Afterward-, Ltii tKtbre M"j->r E- kert '-ad dr.! ~-r ..1 the - iliu''U:'( t'e-patch o"j recc.veu ♦rum G?n. G *ant; O: K'iCK P. 8. V;t.TYM.i 3 rT.FGKAriI, | ' .V AR DEPAKFUHN'R. I j i The follow ti.T tcieui "m received at Washing ton, Jan. 31, 1895, 1: jo Guy Point, \ a., i 0.30 ' | A.M.; t .Tjiiuar: o!, 1865. j ' To ft is ExcJieurif .lbra nm Lincc-lo P.teul'nt ; of the [ nilf tSt t *;•(., i n.ovtt •: c-i-x : ni?ati >n was receive*l here last evening : PKT; r.sut HG, Va., Jan. 39, 1865. 1 To Li'.i't. Grit. V. S Grata, commanding the j Jinnies < f the Vni'tti *!ctf": .j- We tlesirc t'. pass .no lotes tin': r safe ! <■ tndtiCt, and to prOCWd In imfclon to hold 1 -x cutd. ren-jc with upen thv ' j -.'C ' (!: c. y&u o ; uJm sai jc.t. , Very res|.eeliuir va.irs, nb YtNt'l-K 11. STI-l'ltEN-8, J A. Co'l'Br.l.L, l\ li M T I!t.N'Tra. - . I have sent iirn.'tn,"*.- to receive three Ten ! ii, :, 'ti and ex-K'.-t to i'f.ve -he.a at my 0 • tcrs ti h e+eabg -wai'inv; JWt fn*truetions. >I U, S GRANT. .. ; Lieut. Gen. Omi. Armies of ti c IJ. S. , T!iis raes'age, it will be perceived, tranvf r [f! red Gen. Ord's agency in the matter ft Gen. io : Grant. I resolved, however, to send s!a*or Eekert forward with this roc-sage, and accord ingly telegraphed Gen. Grant us follows! "EXKCI'TIVK MANSION, WASHINGTON. J -n. 31. :'u 1865. — Lieut. Gen. Grunt, City Point , Vt.* A message is coining to you on the business con tained in your despatch. Detain tbe gentle i nten in comfortable quarters until he uriives, i and then jo t upon the incss tgti! • brings ! t ,nr ;i5 uisH 'Uinle, '■ having N •:' '. ade up to , n- tluotfgi. Gen. ' t'! a h'incs, :.n-t w.v ii G*"' 3, tiiinen were soppoaed ij be 'ueyot-J oi.r i > ?. A- LIKCJUN. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21,1865. | [B:>nt in cipher at 1.30, P. M.J W hen Major Eekert departed ;:e bore witJ j him a letter of the Secretary of V.'ar to Gen • Grant, as follows, to wit : WAR Ds.ca RT.viENT, Washington, Jan. 30, j 1865.— •Lieut. Gen. Grant, ouuaanding y-e.: ! GENERAJ.—Hie president tk-sires that you will ■ plea-e procure for the hearer. Maim* Thomas • T. Eekert, an interview with Stephens. Hunter and Campbell, and if, on his return ti }'"■!. he requests it, pass thetn through t>ur linef tu hoiti-'.ss HonriK) by sueli route and undct Siiel: m si'-My precaution as you may deem pru dent, giving them protection and "omfo: Übi '• qn u t:vhi!c titer e,-ar.d (ha* yon kt nine oi Oil ■ have any - op m yo r rrovenacnts or pun *-. Uy order o f " t.'ic Pve-iderit. E. M. STANTON, Secretary i f War. ."•"ijip.'sii g k-c prop r point to ho. then rear li ed, I ih-f.finiehi.-il tit Secretn'ry of State, wit'- the following it sir iciioo, Mojo:-Eekert, now ever, going r.hea 1 ct hun : Rxts;airc .Vli\sM.N, W •-•hi.tgt n, Jan. ?! 'B'.. - Hi''.. . . If. of of >o wii: p- ot'eed to r .ir* . loiirve, I*. -re to meet n i i'do: ir.aih* confer w.di Messrs. • Stephens, Hunfeev imt Camp'. ,-;it on the "ojihs of my loiter to F. l\ Ilkir, .lan. 18, 18 a eopv i 1 wiii a yon have \on wi'l make known to u.e.'n tma ;.,roe things r.ro iri <,.•(••- i.. !>y the TLiP'-utive of ti o Utiilt: I inies I, i' i tla very 'jt,es?;.m from !! e po.-i ion as.-umcd thereon in the la.eannua! :n -gr to G-.;iig —oii: : in prccetJingumu.fs. ' . v.!—:Li cef.satltHi of hosiiiitiea short of an end oi t! vn* and the liisbafsdii.:! tf all the f-ircvi !•< if- to the govermntnt: Yt n wiii ic.- form lii-.nn :!iat pi-,nosi!:f-t;s <4 ih-irs n,,( >t-eo 'M-friit i id: the above v. ill be coo.-i (ci etl ■■ i cpuo a .-1 : ot . noere !.; c; a.'isv. win itvur all they irmy choose < > a.ty an I '•epurt it ne. You will not as >: t, ,|.,f. ; irtitely c-o.nminniato an*, thing. Ytiuiv, A lilN' V'l N. ■ the day of i's date the following tel grom was tent to G. e. Gr t .. .- 'V Mi D .I'at IV. NT, \V.s r'UNntrov, D C, T'.l, !, jS . Lieut Gil.G.tt.it, Ctt'j Coin!, ; i ' ijft ug vvhicli is tranpinng change, j hinder or delay your military inu'-'-im-nts oi pi trie. A Lincoi.n*. j [Sen' in ci.ohc-r at 9-3-.), A. ,M ] Aii-iv.-. S :iie {.iliowipg . MM.II AH r TBLLTKAP:!, f . tV .Y ! i -P.'kV? r .s• .v ai.o.'lKgA ..TiiA.€,ll ~•* j Feb. I, 186.1: Pm-.t Guy Ih-r.vr, Feb. I. ISG I, 12:3(7, yf ;/? *'r i-tJl'ncy. fi. Lmcoin, President, V. St'des : Your despatch received. There: .-•ill e j,,. aruiiatict. in cousetpumcc of tcc pres ! n- oi'.Mr. Sti ; !a'. ".: others within our line?, i T'i. K . >ps tc >cp' in rfadines io move at tl. j shortest notice •< ao>~: ui *uouUi j • -'j 5 • G. S. G*ANT, vcut. Genentl. j Te -„t.tl' Mi j E<-!- ' timt the Sm" rc?ttr y ol ite woliM IKS ' ' '.-.I- MeiifoC, f .. i .0 po t'vm in com:- umcatiou ti fol.j •: ." t aid ■ was sunt : WAR 'a.:.i r.r> A T \Va HI • Tn D fk, K ' *, 1* T. T b'ck'tt, t"•? G it. ' >ont, | CUti Point , I a : Call at Fort'-. " M- rrt"- *;.! pa. v <>ur-- if tinder dirciiion <;1 Mr. bev.-arct, | whom yet* will find t'.cic- A. LlNi'Oi.N' ■ On the morning of tho C ! instant, ti" fol It.whig te!'*r-.o>s were r "v.. ' ran r.sp i • : v.-P, -m flic Secret*!"* of State and *J j.r Kckcrt: ]•* i ;tit- Mon!.'*... V . , FIT.. 1, I >5. 1 r . . - • • 'J. "lie l j resnlcnt c- ''' Oivtc. •'/' 1 1 arrived at en o'clock this evening —ltich | roon i party not here. I retna:n he:.-. \V. TL SEWARD. CITY Foivr, V. , Feb. I, iß**s. ! //-'is Pjr<:i'ir.C;> .1 LiWOin, PrcS.Jc/it of {.' ( '•?* j ted FLitest ! I li.ive the honor to report :he delivery of 1 your count.ur.ication and. my l< tier at 4.13 tins af. *n ).-•!!, to ieh T recLtvt .1 a reply at QP. M., i it;t sail- - Victory At SF. J] t!;e following note, addrcSs. dto Gen. (urant. was received : CITY Po'NT, Va, IYb. 1, 1865. To Lieut. Gen Grant: S:u —We dc-sire to go to Washington ci'y to confer imurinidly v. i'h tim I revioeni per.-on- J *' i:i reference t<* mailers montionc.i in his • i u t"Ml U Mr. lihtir of the lMth of January ult. Without any personal com on aig qims tion in ~.r let gram was received at Wash - inert on 4 3a A. M-, February 2, 1865, f ror , City l'oir.t, Va.: r ' Fi.RRT-JRT 1, iSGfi, 10 50 P. M. !■; Hon. Echdn M. Sta to", Sccrrlu/ ff of War: p;.,- >v i[(.if ;ii > i"t< i > between Major Ec': "ri, r.f.-lr hi- vvritien instruct ions, rr.d ivh bLpI CDs and party has ended, I will f i+tc coo Preedoic of Thought and QpitJon. fidcntialiy, but not officially, to become a mat h tt-r or ix ord. that I a:u convinced, upon on i. ver.-atio with * lessrs. Stephens and Hunter that thci • intentions are good and their d siri ). j sincere 5o restore peae? and Union. I l:av< .- : not f'e't myself r.t liberty to express any view: 11 ; of my own or t.i accouid fur my reticence, is j This;,as placed me in an awkward position =. i which J could have avoided by nut seeing then 0 iu the first instance. I now fear their peine 's i back without any expression from any in an ir , tliority wui f t ;tve ah. 'i infin >-;e ;at the :< c i-1 time I rt cognize, the tWJicaUits indie w.y u -• I ret ivii.g thee infert: ni v<-ajtiiissioners at th:- •< ■ '*••,.•, a.l do nut kiiu.v what to rccomiUt i.d. T| I a a sorry thai, liu.vevcr. Mr. Lincoln c-ir.not j have an u-ti rvi-nv with the tw named in this j ucspaif II- tali three now within our lines ' Th'ir ! Her to mo was. all that the President's instin.'i.>ri>< confengbtted to feeure tlroir safe • c !;:• if had use ! the .-am; language to • Major iv-lu rt. U. 3 (J;: AXT. Li.-'itcnnn? GeiterrJ. r j ri.i,d,it'll of (Tetii-i'j! Gmnt Goingwl ray • j-'v-'ios . arid accordingly I ndegrepfe d and . ti.-. - tary ot Stat • n .-[icciivcly us follows; ?! WAR Divi'ARTMENT, / ij WAEHINOTOX,'D C., 11 a. 2, 1365. j 1 JjeaUrnnt, G 'end G in', (Jit;/ Pot.ti, Va.: ' j f'at to the gentlemen tiast I will meet them 'j. e ~ .i'y at Fu.-ir.-A 51 i roe n.-> soon as I can ; [g; lucre. A. LINCOLN. ! [Sutit f*ipi, ,T r.t 3A. M ] 1 j . IV'.M: DETAHTMENT, J i Washington, D C.. Feb. 2, 186.". j !; ITin Ilk; 11. Sc'curd, Torlms Monro-'. Va.: Ii hier-l by a despatch from G. n. Grnnh I | iu yen -it Fortress Mo&roe as soon as I can ■■con:-. A luVCiiin*. Ik'inre Starting, the following despat -ii was h-ewii jo", ij• : • -•evc.-b --t1 i*; .: I-viTci > STATIC UIIUTAST ) TEl.i.h VX*;I, Wak Di:r,virr;.;:.*:s'. ( t' ; {'..flow-it •_ ! -Iccrnia wits rcceivct at W. -!i --; iogtou, I'clv 2. 18t>5 : lion. \Vn. 11. Seward. Secv. - .in O. Siute. Foiii'css Monroe, ie.-u.' to Hue. K M St!ito!. l-'evrefarv f War, Vst.sh i gton. ]). C i The gt nticnien here have ac cent.-' iia: 'iror-os-*-! terms, 1 wsil Itcvo for aioimro, :i 9.-jt) A. oi !'. S. GRANT, Lieu*. Gcn'l. * <': i l!:<* right of the 2d, 1 : .mdicd IT troptou Koad-. four.il the Secretary of Slate a:i-l Maj r ! ikkc" c:: a steimier < If t!-" shore, an.-J learned \of thciri i tth ■ Richmond gcrttlr-i.i. n were <>n j another .stenmcr also rofliorod of; tho shore, i - i.i the rc:.d.j, and that tl.-. S.acrc'.aiy of State \ b. 1 nut yd -ecu or coii.uiu::. at-'-i -viti :hc:n. j T ..... .. i NI.-i■ .r Erk-i t hud literxlly I t l '.c. nr.-1 tiro?, tae ..nswot- oi the i-.,c.amoßa ' g'*tro6-n him, obb-h in ls.s d to tni ; jot the Ist, he cliuracP rives n? not v-* 1 islactory. I'h-t JUtSTwr is *.' f : : i?w:- "or-:;: _ , CITY POINT, Va.. Feb. 1, IJUY ; I Tib il l - T J&M.-t, .;■ c,r.l A. H. C-; *f*joK -Tcur note, de'.tverc! by ytwrsclf j | [jjs lay, ' con hh tcd. For reply we j j :..u to say tlrot we were fv.-ni- iro-i with :i u-; / • of the letter of President J.incc-hi tu Frsnoia li\ 11;. dr. of tbe l?th <>f Jar.ua.y, u't., an-cl tr • ' \. .ik'ii ' * • * mm! 4t> Vb U. li uO. Olll* ; .1*o conv-iti'. I ii R < ttr ti vv • h •( fvi 1 .ViPhi a ri T':' : - . 1 iGkS-roNn. Jan. 28 1805-, I |a cmformity with the >''' Uv i>£ ' [ coin, o? which the foregoing is a iopy, ' ,: -' io proceed .u *;■ shington city for informal cm.* (ti - --. witi; '.Kit upon the invol* 'd ill the exist:tg v\ v., and for the pt.rp- -. • f sc< u j ribo peace tu th: (wo countries. With gfieat ! respect, y our obed.eut J EI-TE r SON DAVIS. j The -ub -!nul'.al v 1 i-ct io be -.. jta'.iicd by the j " ,r. conference is io v.sccria.. ".in v.diat j ten .- ti.-; existing way can lie termtnato.l Lon joi ui.lv. On- iuMi uction- :• -ot 'mp*■ •' r-"- j -unci intcrv row between Pivsident Lin-" in auiii-".:t I.inc.iin may appOi t, at f| ?qc! place as he may designate. Our cam St - j desire i.- that n lufet and honorable peace may . s be agreed upop, and we are prepared n> receive ! or to submit prepositions Which may possibly >' lead to the attainment of that eni. i Very -.espectfully. ycnr, At ' N- II- STET-HKNS, It M T. ll' NTEI;, • i JOHN A. C -■. T:-n:-i.i„ - i A no;."* of those gentlemen, subsequently ml si dressed tu Gen. Grant, has already hem given . ! in Mjur Eckert's despatch of 'lie Ist ir.-t. ■- : I ui.ro here saw, for the first time, the M > . lowing not-., .idtirc-scvi b-y 'lie un-umoml gentle ; men to Major Jy-kert: C: i j POINT, Va., Feb. 2. 18S5. I Th.unu ' F. E L rt, jf. jor anil A. I). C : j MAJOR —In reply to your verbal statement that VOIR- instructions did not allow you to nl it j ter conditions upon which a passport coo! 1 be i-1 given to * is, we say t,.at we arc v tiling tu pro r. ' eecd iu Fortress ?.luiu-oc, and there to have ur e ' informal conference with any person or pet sum d that i'resident Lincoln may appoint, on tbe ba t-1 sis of his letter to F. I'- Link of the 18th o January*, tilti.no, or upon any other terms o -'s ! renditions that lie may hereafter propose, no ' inconsistent with the essential principles c< sel i government and popular rigl.ts, upon v. uic. t. : our Gonstitutiona arc founded. It is our ear if wish . C a ! On (lie morning of Feb. J, the three gentle 's | men, M essrs. Stephens, Hunter and Campbell came aboard of ur steamer and iiad nn inter i, i view with the Secretary of State and tnyse'f of n . •.*•>*■>! d-ration. Mo qucitu/O of pre g liinrear"es to the iseeth.T vw- then and tlx rr i- ta. Ie * uic-i.ii...*! d. No other person w.ia pro#- e i- 't. F | "-p ■ • were ev or proiuce.h n and it wa i.i rtdvaneb r*fre i that tfec confer* •'t >ri was ! at rj.ibi out r.rrf kerb. : merely . v> t u).' jxaxa *„ a wholes •t.-nce cf the instrne t ; tinr-s t;> the *•" \"r; they or-r v.*:tM cor..-. -o 0 to ivonmp, an ! ye t * >ey eqtrJiv .routed to dt . clnre tiiat lb- would not consent. '• ;y • . liic.! to'i.ei;, „ j a-.pr.&cof that fjues ;• t'.on and the ado >jor of rorr.e uiher etu;*6 | .1 first, which a- some of then: seemed to argue, j ; might or might not Fad I > rem ion, hot whH: ' ursc* •*<> thought would r mount to an iruJ; '!• iiiie ; •'( i,'ax *it. Tneconference nded v. 'h- ! out result. | 1 The for*at'dng, "on'.!;11*17 r.a is helirrei! ad x the ir.'b; aounhx. is respect f'ulU* ■*'•- ~'f i < ira I (*;.]. Adka:iam Lixcorjf. i Executive Mansion, "a., 10, 1 Sbo. I I AOCO"'"' VNYi*. . IMX .TMSN'TJ. Wa tUN'iTOti, Feb. 10, 1i The f !!<>- . ; ::<*• >•/! it i t'resiiV/.': Trie Seerctnr, of State, to | wii /.)! v*c' n i'.T.'cd a r so'niion of tii.*. Senate * t!:" c ,! . in {., !*i :,ii. .• 1 i • • a Pre* id-.;•>♦ of ihe . I nitcd St .* i : I•> o|..;;i:'n ::<■> i.:c 11 a* l - . bh.i '*•?b th'i p::hlic interest, t, f:* T nl-'o !'-*e Senate fry inf-wriftlion at bis |">?.s. >ion cm.- \ . r-ixi-y-r r i ■; c.mv,"- i .>r c.'in.r ..uic.t.' ms •vitli ■ Tt.xia rebels "aid to h occuri. 1 midur Ksemtive sen.vicn, iaeludin-r cotninunt' :Ln3 with the r x<.l Jetf.-raar. 0,.v h-;J any cor.e spotnlenco raht'iog ihc.roto. httc lite hounr to re port '.hat ti: * St rite may | rojwlv be i'cft:iTs; ? to a to-total :nt-f*.ae of *hs President Lewi-*# i upon the suti*? -t of the resolution and tratts i.iit'.ctl to !c *i' us-* rids Jay. App.-nJial io t:3 report i- n copy of an in- ! stre.':.•! v.i'.iott bus ' v:i arMw?er iin v*v ni minister I'ict.ip:i.:iai*y of tho t'r.J:.' : ites nf *• •• '.an, ;!*.. i w!.i :l; n ti ? nu!,* <•. : re- ; ' pniJ-.>nc.. j found tills IXpat t.nteot i>>uchi::g ■ tfa. 11. :"u.-.. -,r | Denartuicnt of Stat *, V-.Thinytcm, ~ ,3 i lS65 ' (M Sn*v;il Mr A• 1 p . • 'here ; . . i pre *;.wu>;, .*. * ■ to*"*',: war is'- . * "st. *'*tu-; {•,v\. j'i re ;"*'* who '. ;*'■ v-:'f t 1 *- .n...nd of jieac. Tne adv.- ft* of j •v -r, .r :*i* ; .*. '. ap-.r : :.fit I•i or f.'" .r *. ' |S > peace agitators in time of •; ultii lately j ! ;/-.,* wUuoat ' the advaatacea wi'idbi 1 ;i-**t J livn th.u • *:., *t. The • j ~,,r < ' ",v i 5;, *;r:,n •[ : ,ur .id ..a't-enci re .ct * ••• •"' 7 " -.aaps or-1 .idmnK-univtt'iobVmfhv.r 'VrrvM*- ornefive^.j Res itts Jne detaimioc w*;a.der ;!wy : ,! "e wise | Gau ' .io'T-i-Hi * V o v.*;ts frcured hy on ivreg-1 utxir'iu 'ni :* *h ainkt* the .Ax. d ! !e go vera .i nvent: Sope of the cffmte arbicl have been j n. • to :>-*"e about n-.- witli a vie % * ! t- cut or.i* civil war, ere known : > xhu wh.de - w ri.i, uo'taose-hey lihvo cr:'.'h.-yd I >x*■-jT nf *; - well as domestic agents. Ob -*i' w ?a whom | 1 vou have to deal eonlide-.Uiaily are l.nown to { : Vo'.Ts-df !t! uigl; t.'ey Ixave not po'tlitly Iran- i Gtle x* c.ff"els have occv.rr 'J here v/hieh j . ; . hi:'.wo , i : v , > tin! persjer uv!:;;d?y nmv.ng in . . *m. and to tii'*- gv-vfrnmetit. 1a n r.jw , v, *r i forin..ti at accon it of an i i affair of ti'* saae getieral character, which rc- j ecntly ;.* ivvd ir-mlx attention here and which i Joobdcss *. ill excit'* nqmry abroad. A few | ago Frr.tr-is lihii**. Esq., of Muryland.! obtained "* o" tii*. I'rcsnxeiit a simple leave io ; n pa-s throtip ; i * if miliur li .o-s withcut detinttc • views known to iic gtivcrnmcnt. Mr. Hlair j - vi.-itcf >r January nfidrcissed a note to ?Ir. Blair, in wi .;*h u the President, after acknowledging that lie had •If read the note of Mr. Davis, said that he was ■h and always slmuhJ be wilting to receive any a r-j gent that Mi*. Davis, or any other inducntial jo person now aciually resisting the authority ot es the "ovcrnment, might send to confer informa!- ee ly with me President with a view* to the res in torution of peace to the people ot our common ts j country er ; Mr. Blair visited Richmond with this letter re I and then agiin came back to Washington. On es 1 the *29 th instant we were advised from the camp ii- Jof Lieutenant General Giant that Alexander J. • H. Stephens, R. M. T- Hunter and John A j Campbell, were applying for leave io p.:; through the tires to Washington, as peace c m m'.T Tuners to coaler with toe Irc ideut. 1 uey were scrtiih ■' by tie ji'euteiix'-nr General tc iv- oitiro ux lws hcxkiquarrcrs to await thti*e ibe aj- j Hatra cf slW^ n „ ~ ' I One fqusre, one insertion, • t On# square, three insertion#, $1 •• i One square, each additional iuserfioa 1 2 months. 6 months". t One square, $t 50 £5 00 % Two square#, 600 St 00 \i | sent down to meet the party from Richmond at ' (*en. Grant's headquarters. The Mnjor was j directed .o deliver u> them a copy of the Prea -; iuent s letter to Mr. Blair, witii a note to be ad i dressed to thero and signed by the Major, in" - which they were directly informed that they f should be allowed to pars oar lines. They ■ would be understood as coming for an informal ■ ( conference open the basis of the aforenamed - 1 letter of the 18ih of January to Mr. Blair.— ; If lisey Fwuld express their assent to tills eon ' di'Tn in writ:no then Msjr lick n was dirrc ; tc.i to give thcm safe COTI 'm. *to JrJrm he President ■ w-nud meet ihem. If bmng thought probable, r! £'• port of the com rsalioa with Lieu tea*. • J ant Genera! (>f ..-ir, -I r.t (he liichmotjd party j woul! in the manner prescribed accept the con j ditioas uienti -led, 1): Sccroii.ry of Slate was ■ charged by toe Pre.-' icm with the doty of rep reseiiiiiig tins govcriiCien; in tLe expected in • j il.*rra.".i conference. ' r hc Svcretarv arrived at. j Fortress M inroo in the night of the f?t day of j I'ehr. ;c y. Major Eekf-rt met him on the Morn ! ire'; of I ho 2,1 of February with the in forma ts ; that tl.. persona who had come from Ivicb • •.ly.ity., ;,■><) not acccpn d in w, i:ing-tl-e co.idiUor* I vpoti whicn be wa . lowed to give tiitm Con duct *. Form .-■< Monroe. The Ma]-r luu! giv-" tii th'' fc.m:' in* inflation by telegraph to the ; President at Wiisu:r.gt;n. On rtv.iving itii? mforuiat.c! the P • nt prepare 1 a tcl gram' directing the fkcrora'-y to return to *Vashicg j ton. j The Secretary was nrrparl'r.g at the same tuo ■ m-nl, to so return, ithout waiting for inform?-'' tin in? ii-e Pre. jrht. ii f at ibis juncture , I inr.icna:;. (Up ;n? Grant telegraphed to the Snci "-1 aiy of 1> ar, a* v.* *! us t tj,.o Secretin v i ' .'■•lnn toai. she [ - r,, iii I?i, uuoud had tscwiwHwd :n! accepted iUe coaditi n thifo-" : oil 'i.tm ;!■rough M ij< ,■ E \ert. and General Grant-urgentiy ,i' iscd nr.d .ti .. ?d Ui'iiy. inteli; r at"; rant :a an n,.. : .-ftble • -•* !. . W'u.t ti ■ irsurgenl party sectscu c: ;f --lv ti fav- - was a postp inernen' <>. the ones-ion of t'- juration up " whi/i the war was waged ..ii-i nt .iiiual direction of the c-Forts of die ' •vci.iu.enf as well ns those >i tire iusiirgerta },- stone extraneous y ;i : ?y or scheino for 8a ---oti, dariur.- wl.it'll p!'s : or.- might In; fxperted I sn'rti.b and the nr.-r.iiui he reduced, and 'rador r.u 1 ir.; •,-course Ijetwcen the people of b. o; sec ! lions be rcsntnetl. !t war si.isrgt'p;ed by th°m tlini thrrngh such : postponement ve might now lia 'e i nai lis:? ; > ace. v.'d-h 80WO. not very certain, prospect ' of ar. ultimate satisiaClc.-y ad, • , m.-nt . i po litical i dial ion between th? ?r ■ ■ rr -ir mt ar.d the i States, section or p cp!c n hv ei.g.igt . ' i con flict wills it- The s-ggtsr•••-.. tliwUgU U -iiiw-r-_ : atc.y considered, was nevertheless ieg irded by. i the ibe.-ident a? i-ne of ermi-'ic'e or race, r.ral {Rnnoiinced that wc can rgrcc to no c*a-a ri in c -asjici -:• n of liostl- fivs i xcept on the jba i: of tl:? ilisb.-ii.donmcnt of the insurgent 's. s nnd the rc-tora'.iou if the nation?.! aa ;i.'crst\ thranghuat ail the. St. *e? i.t the I nion d'.iteral'v, and in subordination to the propo i i:ion which was tlius announced. The anti slavery policy of tiic United Slates i was re vie -ved in all i : ' bc-ftriogs, ;ii,