ght txlt itititte. TRIIBISDAY, A.PitIL 0, 18V5 -`•' , 1117E•2 TRUE 'NATIONAL POLICY. 4 .411 113131, when 'the roudiry - fotheliself *ctiolied'in a terrible' cull 40,,,,'Vlatort pa Ar#:iritiptit atoney, withou(Sney Or arras, without altips i 'vithent kx4Clx,.4llull44l44lql;.;lolh)LOildni yeti Saes. men,. who rostioditith gotteroos devotion to Its, res. was the shoat to:bush:tees ellcthatilyttitiNptay he set ddwn as one of 1 1 X 11 741 41 4 AXX ! stormed content to -drop their nsual nvora- Pa" /ado turn 4 1 . stlAitlvrt, and finer , tO PAOwerir s . Of isying it , iiiitg; and gfiby did 11,;juira as they would drop -their ~ 11F414944 1 4 11 0 4 1i : cl?uflagrogeiii , They Staledatamed that the war was destined to )iareide.cbrontc, slid that. business would nnivo.. adapt ileelftc a state of war, and be: cometnternely,f everiahly acdve, and'thai, 'tinder ineli a rendition of things; the c'oott- Itty 'could i become exceedingly arosperorio , ±really -and truly so -although issulor, rondideiis tie Vlach: the and the this • true •• sad the false, • were iihnregely hleaded-4a - irbieh the old, flied and univerialatehdard of ealuc shotthl:,he departed from, and a currency' of unques- JdortaW soundness. beS..riented - r,to,sako its. . lit nil we have seen; and here tyricktre slat strong; ,ebeirel, and with tepright" drlt'ext some torty . Sreea out of our true reckoning-by the tra inee-val. tempest , through *bleb wo have . -!!Fiow art we to get back? / •We l linve:an abundant (not.a redundant) • aurtreiy--depreciated, as measured by the Atu4attl of Coln, but still good and getting Ibetter.,,,ltxtnneginad currency never im troves;:therifore our currency is sound, Alpeeseele: it dons Improve- And why is it Wend 1 Benattre its bs:sis bigoid;and that •liasisialtlincredit of the'government; and ~111elhe enemies. -which used it . still grow • :e esker and -more, impotent, the : Same ' . ):;o4l . 4itliti, that credit 'rises higher and alrenger:/fhe successive etures Of A•dtut `c4 Savannah. of Wilmington,' ,of - Ciiitriejlioit; ',sink"' of Richmond, • atrangthenedlisat credit., in the measure In fillcsked•M'the ties in the valuer of. green- Ttladie at; compared , with gold=a'rise : from Aldrty-snicenss on the dollar (gold) in Xo !;*eirilir;to: aletost,seventy cents on the lid '' So immense an appreciation' In the'valee of a volume of, currency so great •as that-of whlr.h.wo are speaking is to the "Iddliest•degree • encouraging, and: proves 'OW °lir coddle's', however abnormal, is; JILL/74410Yttsilotten- - -• ••!•Odr etutresey, thee, is sound, and is not lob ,largerynA,tututity , for the legitimate , no ieasitlei,r4strt active and prospereun bud - • ••--Sel- far all la Now for the mint :`-.!''46•7lakeip, it mind:, • litttsiiihe war "mind:wee it does not: _. • ilfge,the'Occtit , of the 'Government fto t Opw,'„liiigti, Eons money ; '.bet 'lriten, ..irtliat stops borrowing Wig also dap: From "ft ' , rieran?l, the credit of the Govern. •• •• aiento4 Slang upon t h ecurrent revenue ' ;••• , Id/ritel Government , . An itlgnelLite 110.1021111 debt will have been.created,the interest of which:mast to met with the .most funetll l F7 l .*Litiromptitude.• • This tsulTstiorro of it litaidied Etna 'fifty rallions: candithin the .courftri; - -41$e(after every rebel army shag Rive been 77 -. 7 015271110, will require a large .aanitai7 farce,- W , adi:ling- another-teary earienie, ~iito'bitota Taiga navy, *Mel, in th! pre. , ~..arniThistandtkaspect eCthe world with. . 4 • - • ; - , latt, Lama be , well maintained: This *II' - :11*iicilitiolloii.liemlexpedditcre.: Tien' __She pension list , lo.l'or many ic l ro tn . • • vd.bei heavy draft upon the uthenal L x - All three, superadded to the •ordlttirY r „„ rj e t speetliture or a nation so iaat as " 1 4' , will rersertr a revenue' Immeasurably beyond . dibi4ol;nitn UOI!I) In enrhistdry— itot tens, protably, titan three hundred mil 4111F1 stso, notpay,tbeid b egs,to- arrange =pony,: tut; *imply ternare ' believe therkto..lx.trueL_ XIII a cnialtioa of thin:s e': , ="erhfidi,,e IP managed but. cannot '"tiiiiitional - depletion, lialik,infit'ey' tend disaster; tut, -on the otheiliarid; if Weil, ins u . wide toenlnibtei to the Tsgenitzt. - isitri.PrOipeta roared' mot of weakness. but of strength, an‘ la sere ~ l ettifeyerbrt than perpetual thactuatkims 8WVI I II:la Ith.ve bitheito been 'eutjekled. Itrtimesgone by; when , we had no as -11611 delit i -if Very Udall estabbeit: offlutt.igulyilkft* ships of War,naci asmall pension list, tIO duties .en,bieports. satHieb J.l,4o , :7l7plimtsh the.: national treserry . . Bat' , )i*: never:" ea- tette.' from rr this:time forth. two-thirds or three- rocr4 ll ' of the revenue must be drawn from kronur eon .. re:4.7:ll`eli iiilititsd i tatel are estseitieeiipeni ininnifiicturea' of almost wry kind, and upon lecontesivhicli,i9t s largi. degree, accrue from profits on manufactures Ills the rimplest - proposition. in the world iniels the matiufaCtares of the'country Sre very active and remunerative, the W. CMS TY amount; of revenue cannot be ob. gained; and it is equally clear, that artless this. manufacturing industry is protected Aspire; Ilmoompetltiop of Ear nte, where both capital and labor are clicaper than they are hereand cheaper than it is devirobto to Actoo them hero...it - call be neither active ner ivrounerative. If we would maintain our, l euttiortslctetilt,, if wa would preserve ilia Vektiddelos 'of Oar currency, if we wo r ld sanintain the prosperity of our country, keep OW people, ourselves, fully and profitably employed, and give to oar farmers a surer ' and better maiket than they can ever And .ealseonfl, and if we wonaprevent an esbturet. Ing l atairs of 'gold and sliver, we mutt adhere old tvd.. yet PhOrm . Cll•N. Past t.r.• 11- 11• 1, , , 24itet; Oar . .. .."64t0.41 1 eWilera 1:+ .;+luttunarlce isoiii,e44 It were possible to proclaim to 'itikewortiltry: In tech form as to secure mei '--1-Itrettel 'cOnvicilOn, that on the first of Jan • ttary 1886, the Onvernment would adopt eJt, its futunenneltangeable policy a strong protective tariff, What effect would the an - tiouncement have T „It would" at once ant - ''Snate every' branch of manufaCturing. an ;. thetrY, ,and set the whole pi;ople of du, A o4Eitry, farmers, utilises, Manufacturers, employers and employees, to like beavers. New enterpriles Would be -started everywhere; and, before Slut day Came round, currency would rise Wimest toile gold standard, and millions pould be aided to the =Aortal revenues/ mow;' - Ora. Thume---The .Philimelptaa papers ewe begging the eountry not to forget Gen. *wens The General is a Philadelphian, tbe Philadelphians ristUally cotton to Id= The call upon the country not'to ..forget bile seems very opportune jut now, - Ss theiolal absence of his name tram the dlepaicuss might lead the publievo -,- , - ZAr GLILIID A tar ,last, Con• , trete there were three Deniocratiz membent from New England--one each from Keine, c.- .;tiertf nampahlre and Oonnecticut._ In the Iteztt ongTess there will not beene. Ifiongreationtd delegation from a ' The il Neer England State will be a unit on the side of 111 E 1.111..11::41 I%'l - • li r eclrelpomieht of the th,l • • .V. writes as follows i r e need lffnine in anti reenrili home destiny of OUT own on this side of , the liver,' *hien, if shaped aright.. might save UIL .Francoli our, proteCtor. freem le tercel, and,bistorical remittiMee.nces may yet balm some weight ' is determining French policy.' Stateamar.shlif - add 'nepflatioiva sskey,hrw; do more for us than the meld." We do not,:snminse. that there are resity' men in Terse who troafd - &ror a transfer or that, State to Fran*, but the hint - above iitreirnfiniliefteugh trasptelcni that France is , intriguing , there,- and to phi tint `govt remetit on its gullilligskritt'on event widen 'knot impossible, , and wider certain' etre:ennuis:Mem. wtruld. not be, int 'Pronalale. • • • • . .. . ..2401eitat.-Eir.eTioire were Ileld ItaleY: Oralweitern".cities and .towns on *cinday last, April 8, and they Iteellf all tohave gone one 7,1 . INT.:. ' f , 3i. , Louis And' Cintinuatt bout elected liepulilitiait City:, officeia, intl the unierimeti succeeded in stir,; , western city we bait+ hetiAl of and the Viking of IV h mon& ticemsto lsatm been tt, disistroUsto this steiietn i deisiberata WitVeil° ba to their .brethrenl..n.Cfmneetle t.. ..d Denim- Craft victeiyat thavolla ian,4lMpossibility Irtibe fare'Uf alfriimi'trittutp inthe SEA& ' Courusetterr.--rThe netts the taking , • • • • , • • ....,.., - • • t ax of , Etitheiorad came a dayauo ri, for the PertiedriebfConneatiedt.,%l as creel to :illsi.4oeitthhin on elect i nt V.:d "withsuch 1111(1111ga: •They , naturally roue • anisettes „phable . to bear up under it, and:pie' lot the • tleition go ,by default: The itepublioans ,tlect all four Congressmen, (a gain of one,) ill 'the Slate oifhers, and;an orerrrbeltning majority in the Legislature. The majority on the popular Tote is as'deetsiTe as it was In NeW Efainpshire. . Prec:lamatien b) .the buiveruor--Iti.in'as mime. Tar Betas):'' Be'truant:, - April • 4.—The following . Proclamation way issued by Governor Cir . ._ tin to.day : to,* • In the name and, by apo.,authority of the Cornmonviealtia otYikiiii•y'vania. I, Andreii G. Ctirtify...Glvernyr of tho raid Comm,onwealth, ' ya - .. ( A PitOCISILP:I OI i. The last centre of Tree; fallen. Richmond is. ours, Ou entered It amid the cheers and general loy of its res ew d Inhabitants So' long ..iesound ender the heel of Usurping :oppressors. 'The' beaten reLel host is fleeing,hotirmursued by our victorious cohorts, and to noon cOpturc.l or dispersed. Let us giveighhy to the-Lord ;who bath given tia the victory. • The Republic lassered:4againlet.tis say, Glory to the Lord , who +nth inspired our t e herole Ocrple,.that durin our weary - years, , though often baled, del' ted and disheart ened, they have' 101-ist ' 'steadily in the great cause, and hive po 4 oath& blood and treasure like irt4r, f r the salvation of the country.:4 The names of our leaders - mai their companions on the .land and on the water stand - on imperishable rolls of honor, and to the last Vont" oPtlme will be.lield in ", grateful 4etneinbrimce. • -. :r, ... 3 , ;lea on the people of the Cotantonwealth to sasemblu, in their places, of worship. on! Sunday ner.t and render thanks to Almighty. God fur all hie ' Meiriea,, and' especially for that be hat , „Ven• graciously pleased to look. favorabij on us , and make us the inatru , moats to establish the light to vindicate the 'principlei of Irtorgcm:elopinent, tci vivre the certainty of Dirin - eitillioe. • - r.L.a.) Given under myydrand and the great m 1 of the Sig& St litardsburg; this tw i fotuth day 01'4 rl lln-the year of oul ~. , Lord, A. D., , .1 5, *.and , ‘ of the Cons nionwealth, , Ity the Governor, • .'.. ••• • - . ' - Eta Susan, Secretary of tie Commonwealth. . . . .. . • . The' Mind' or . denee la the War: -Had It notbeeitur Om resolutiOrt taken 1.1 those who direeldlim %%Fairs of the re: Lei f tales, to plant corn, itaatead_ a cotton, to sow large tracts talth wheat, and to rear lirge stoats of- cattle for,the subsistence or . their evader, •Sheraltr could :never have 'mates Lis triumphant thirch through Clem pis `and South davitina.7. Till..' . we o a rem crk made thi iikher dry, hy an adieu al o bed acemnpa i l„lleneoll Sherman in Lho'sgrreoble, jo Pe' thr ity,:h tiroreis;' end itterwards icnreliut with loin und his sietorions boa %Muni?", cue mace .i.Knuth '' Crmline.'' ' ' ' ' - ' • . - ..tTlialkotle'crtitostrittireronsincieecrWhhh ito,ll amicably , 01%110-hertz- . thepreasto eitr . _ . .. . , i', tear_ an .courpizirg to the , gnyt mid of orthriting the rebellion and iluvery together. %The planters of. the /libel Scoter kum,y• ridt ter , whcoM thtri ;cheated lb ir,.. &Ida • and rimed' thi in with gain, norfor *lle% tiler fattened their - lc:eves . and:' suie.kmi their 1 !chitty - yank.' ' Tile; army of Stierataa a net to d through their 'regoni, ,imd fotintl stirrids* 'Farm : ries L and mionertes herds. %Isl/tiling thvil.at!flial,.6.ll4.then'it was seen 7 l'n; ,Wkoor :ample proiriatein had been mode: I , r4 l ; the usual Athinlik et cotton bcon plan :lc 0, the jhurney.througd I he-cenntry wohld !Ly too means be•ea foundliyo agreeable. In heti. tt: is nc t too much to say•that, net, he lot. ol;le to subsliv en thm resources of OM coontry,tida nittrOlt,so jrnPortant to the Cu. slur brourarrat,cortld 'tioi.have been mile. It one beettnei,the leallitt .eonsplnttort sio eninestly eihorted their,. ;lowers to coo. Cu'-, their tillage.to . .grains ad . rpots„ and -, , 'their buebandrylo the retinae of domestio ' animals,-that Savanoak hisalroady fallen. •• into our : hands ,: that we ha t e',_te.ken posies- Sl9ll' Sli " Charleston, - that ;Wilmitigtoul it - iSIIIIS, that wl have •occdpied Most of the pilogipsi* tenni - of `Nertlf , C'grolino,' and that Thelusiond the capital of the rebellten; has Sci seen;fetich. A.:wlen Providence put it Mtn. the . .. hettrts„ of ' the • slareholders to • make Unwittingly this &iitribation to our . . , . . Tfire CON7r.crierr BLeericiw. ter pr.,T Tuickitighant' (Union) is-re-elected; by n thonradd Majorityand the entire Union , d• legation. was ,elerded to Col:grass. This e. gain .of One. member. All the State S. t Mora elected, twenty, one in number, e. Ilnlammen. P. T. Bsrnum was elec;ted reprasentative 'to the le,tislatnre from the town of Fairfield, by one , hundred and eightyttleien majority. The Members of. Congress elect are as follows: - • L—Henri Q .15emIng, of Hartford, Rep. 11.—fismaeLL Warner, of. Middletown, no r . Ill.—Augustus Rrandegee, of New Lon. Iy.—JPiin IT. Hnbbnrd, of Lltcbflell, eR01151.11 . 7111; . 0}:Irr.1411.; Livingaten Y. Ilepublican'esys the heavy coating of snow that,covercd the grimed for near four months preserved the winUrr crops in capital order, and seldom Lave we seen 'wheat, rye and barley look ing better than it does at the present time. The season Li now. so fat advanced that . tbere Is attic' danger of the grain being thrown out of the ground: by freezing and thriving, and our fanners may therefore quite confidently count on a good return. TOE Confederate organ has no heart to mention the giotinus .riumphs of the no that. Within the memory of men now living. C. L:Vallandigimm, on the steps of the Court Rouse te Dayton, said that he would recant his declarations against his antutry when Richmond succumbed to the power of the Gorernment. Richmond has Gillen before the bloats of the black chit then of this nation. It is Mr. Vallandig tiam's turn to recant and repent.--Dayten , - Vi'unst Crier, e prospect for an .aLundsnt wheateroP never, ,In our recollection: was more ,promising in Lan caster and the surrounding counties,' and we hear it Is the cam generally thmingliont the country_ The whiter has been, Yell fa vorable for the-proiection'Ored groWlir the crops, the ground being Covered With deep snow almost until the , freezing rdghts were over.—Larreaster. (I'll 3 BZIOTUL: . - MILE is having a- holiday down South. Doer and .bears are reportpd to have apt pearrd in districts wherethey had not bees seen for many years prier•to. the commence ment of, the war. Quails and mbbite liter ally swarm in the desolated settlements of Virgin% .and it Is stated that int simmer partridges aeinallS made their nests in same of the streets of Charleston. VOIC17; OF TEE; FSESS nr Tur. - -Richmond. the obp_ct , ve Tr.!, i.t tainitslans of-the last four years, in at last in our hands- Tne rebel Gortrument has always clang with per sistent tenacity to this stronghold not only be cause It was the politleel - capital of the .Contbd . eracy, but because it was, in a strategic point of the citadel.of the rebellion. So long as Jeff Davis and hit 'Cabinet and Cancers could eecurely reside in Richmond, the rebel govern ment bad a location and a name, notwithstand ing the capture of of places of importanee, end ffineooqiiest by our Roma of the prrinselpel pardon of the territory, debited, by the cOgrs4- eracy; and, so lung pa, Lee held, that city and could Ptoteettlecoemennicatiorar, his army *xi a formidable anti imobnotered ' , Bat Abe expulsion of Jefr .Dists, his mitilnet!alliLatittY. from Richmond, mill -be tvgarded In both harot epereetur the sutinential; ii!rt the fin'sl - over throat - "Bnutherit' -Confederacy," 'The grief -rebellion,- Which , bus's* -beastly- tarel the resources of the American people, will-now d who 816tothelasigeldeardprooartionsof Amer° liumr; reethm.JTheeonfederacy largo longer a lilohiger ent" power Its may pandas course or teldendage ,:nuprottoted punt of the country; considerable brAlea onion may retreat 10 thdlastnessts of tbe Alleghemee, *mar ryingOn guerrilla ,waryuc, derive a precarions nunelettalse Item tilielleSitutitew of the net , atierthg country; but all great -.milker, operation), bare Ceased. A large atm:idling 'army may foi senile .time be mnairtel to keep, the;pi:agate weittegtzlar ted and luereased police forte will be needed is ,lanteeltley; but, Wan InTiroatill us via Union \ls aroat AAlrtitaD FACT. Von government, snit One only. will'euntror all this territory with In the temperate: , w hint to was tined between the Adlantid and Polio oceans. Div nopreeir is vindicated., ,The power sod rapacity of a free people, not only to 'develop, the Yrdoorce_a of a condo hut to protect and defend their nation ality, has been indisputably dcmnuatrated, mot only AV the'pearcfnt contest ofthe ballot-b-in.; but on the hinvilitat and best-firtiiht held. of :ever knows in the history of the lFus h(aptew Chronfebt rheum°. u Oates.-The fell of Richmond and enstiurp. so closely inliewing the victories of Saturday and &today, has gladdened the hearts of the Dowe r l+ as no other event has done or tart to do.: Newborn. 24.31,iat: how o.lrw.e. Vrit.sherg; Chinas hooka, Knoxville, tddlania,, eavannati, Charles . rim.Ciditutbia, „Watuitstru, Fe3ettnelle, se 05 b Important.. tirtti Its etspoire icaa haled wlt's sailsiaetioni tort even (Animus - in, the cradle of lin, - IMP LWt so-genenslly estrennet the eitek tote of the rebellion ets Ittehmond, min seat of the Couheierate islovernment, but lately de serted by itr Corgress, and till . yesterday the fa to of all that was len of fie 'authority aed p es tiae. .i'Rler.thend Ii ours:" as it was yesterday flashed to Madawaska and to Oreann, morn shouts of exultation then If it had been telegreited that lee hal surrendorrt hi. army. For ttirlimontt has. Aces long an eyesore to the republic. The atdden and secret plunge of VII MUMS Imo the Miss of Trees el--the Instant .rash upon the National Army 'and Navy Yard witless her hove istar-the stuiden transformation of the entire Rate into an atalve volcano of his . tithe , to the National ,existence-Ae.violcoca and terrorism wherewith Unionism was Inltantle suppressed from the Atlantic to the creme of th ..bileghenles--the perils with.which the National Capital was suddenly entritened-abort. all. the long slid wearying effort' to plant the Oa Flag once more op the battlements of the. Rebel me : tropdhsl-41et, precious Usti sacrificed In three pet ristent villots-all contribute to heighten the joy wherewith. Colonists yesterdsj . grasped each other's bands and shouted Richmond![ urs.' It 'might:have teen ours lung ago.could hare been taken with tale lees by the tens of thousands wheni Gen. Scott persistently held idle and uselest around Washington throughout Day and Jane.'lBsl. IV - might easily' hare been taken by 'McClellan to ther3prtug of-18 1 11, bad that iltustrietteprofessor of the ats . ..now Not To Do It" realty and seriously; tried it might hive been taireu, - Ind was not, for God's time 'bid not At lot. that time her come, arid Milliousloyfully echo RICH/titan is Otimas . Guatires Gana? Vic - rem-The combinationa •of Giant; the effects , of which the nation has been Ishpeming for the last - leer, la the rapid, and repeated sneeeuesor oaf armies, now show the 'adottraider skill sad Science with which they; are, conceived and executed, by the last grand 'achievernieiit-‘the fall of Richmond. Four years aiO , the :conspirators sgainettudian free, ad= set - up their usurped authority - in that city,. iindluive denial the Strength toe notion ,psaindriffeirmAsto dislodge and overthrow It : loyal blood hasreddened the Soil and fertilised. the tilde fdr four stieneado sedwute around that. strocgtield. - the tower of • the mady, tits nab and epesrpt of toe natlue.-have wasted to diarameCord death before its pitiless strength. .Defeiklumiliattal • ous -*Oa. ;Deem& of sae eceilosened the zealot ohs ; *wok. flat the bears of the nation-was true to th e ._ lustier : of and justice, and Its resulauns, rase .laglier.tha greater the demand neon itS:eonfeira, Its rat.. • nral Insilco* used upon:thin min Will hat tb3 mord, the rearecc,and *be perseverance news- Gary for this- g re at ,tatin. Great wee Invested witb the chief contrast/a, and ill military moire - enema _were *de sebservient•th the one great , purpose, the doting of the :rebel armlets lute a corser.,and the cantons or Ftlebinewt. the capital at the ortifiting erMfeclirsey. bv nor grand blow 'Whish sitsiald artist tents 'armhili, and derDerails° ' and deturey this rebellion. 'lime adoilrebly this pro pose and bean executed, how' magettlceet puss, and how - grand their eZetwirtn, we 'hurt ace in thereat success reeich his ben aclderesi. 'fit I-hither," tat dote Ids work and done it en r.'ll that hothlrig ha: the dead carcass of the ' Confederlie . y'retusins in lintels the sense of an tad aged nab Ina ! 'recluse. rICTIWOItn Ann Yinortis Thrsornn.-Riell 'mht:d, the eVeat objective point °Vitus war, hay lrg at last ,ncenhisrd to the genets earl V.' en durance qf Our pmerals and oar an 4 with it ati Rotted ta almo s t unnecessary ' rtpeeelateupoto tee tnnattgOintate„ Tee espis Mal of Virginia hats: Ca severtidneeselnns, oxen ed io be winds Our grasp. as in hes frequently been within 'the shag of those who have aattati ed t besieged It. - Bat, mita thet reisounsos tit the Gorenttneut 'were plaod at the disps-at of Lieutenant General Grant Its capture ela ea Th e vigilthee mad the 'Vigor of our hest commanders:- Realizing - the fact that to ma`ntain their hold upon Richmond , the rebels had concentrated sot numbcni behind their formidable intranehments and by mess of an. extended railroad system continued a. :keep oven Mar suppho, 'Gen. Grant mapped tilt • campaign which coutemplsted a wassail assaalt upon the rebel capital simultaneothi wits, series of cone9litlatrethanonat , railona upon armor. sad,et highly Important and, vain indite strurghohls, - And It will only be. when We - come calmlyto um/ srststid and to analysts his . shall abulations nod hip combinations that w,e properly animate, the ,vaine of the • exi guous preceding the fall of Richmond, sad con. se quietly the extraordinary algultionce of that mod Iterlf.-/ydies. , Pose. Tut Faza. - or RICIIIKOaO.-Tbe heroic value of the American whim la crowned with great.and glorious vltiory by thefall of Richmond. The rebellion has received the mot crashing blow that has yet &ma glom it, And !Iwo consider the success the Confederates In defending it for lour years against Immense armies, their con growing and finally , assured coellience In the, security of their capital, the resources, po iltiod organization, military prestige and hopes of the Cunitderacy , which center.et there, and ninth made 'Richmond the Confederacy as much as nobs Is France. We cannot doubt that ilia be:sri; of the Confederacy Is broken by this cap cure.--Chirtenatt Gar ar: P LI alrO TNILEB• a-raft•Tiill 2 112110 N EXECIITITZ COM. fl=7 • ITTE i t ill meet Oa TUEtittitT, I ita, at 2 v. it tue tt e Wee of the melee oommanlty; and se the stesatepeoe awning m i x pee cent. iota's' Oa _Jamey payable se alms, MOO aredil Itiela. VII Mill • One desulad et lamer will be cleated Pall* Chovemesie , d. • • MIES ArCOMI . t. hoax& AI LEN Dm; Cam. . klitU ,r ;-el EV; G0V11+1,... Prices Based ou tioid lA' EATON, MACIPX & CO, "ZircArs. 1.7 efb 7-0 IP I...it.ts . • Iffit,m, . - • Have jt.st orencd a splendid a••octment of c;iOQl. l S7_ 3 embreetn everTthitg7evr h 1111.111AINGS. EMBFOIDURTES, . .1118B0N 4 , I.AnE4 • .; FURNl.lttrig 13001). -11031EUY, OLOY % ES, • seldeh %Ley, Invite the oat c”uo of the lodtes. BATON, 111.9CitUr4 & C 9.. 17 and 19 Frith street. pI4F.NE ‘ M REDUCTION. 40 :10 Op per , cent. Reduction (COTTON GOODS, BATES' & BELL. tah3. ' ? 1 FIFTH ATHELT GB AT ALE OF DRY GOODS, a. M. BURCHFIELD'S. o. 7i E. Corner Forth and Kahl Ms, ,1 1111811 POPIANS CIMAP, • FILENCH POPLINS CHEAP rIxoT su.ts oird&P.. BLIWK. SIAILS Nocamblqees ' for 2Se. gold , at: .40e. - 4 Do.. . --fur sir, sold at See. Do. frre. sold at MM. Groundless for, .720. sold at SLAG. Do.. rorin.oo„sold at 51.30. dalleore • • for '23ei Redd at 4Se. 1 Duallne for_ "../14 4 . wad at. igoi.ll - rea:nani ind eloslegOat.. }innovator 1 So. 71.11.,E. tort*, Fprath and iptiket Bts. • Emir GOODS, NEW 'GOODS hWB ,; +.l stsJust Testi* is oetutag, stook se 13P - • Ek)-4565. •-•-''''' 7 ' - :". 3iiimicHo44 OA .ftn 111 ~ . Xis. STYLE zrerozzandp•AND ?Imam_ NEWWIDIVSELT:RIBWICAHD`BEILIKLWN NEW , TU.OK AND SIDE 0021184, - -.,,., • At 44Dre ELIK-TIF.A.: BREAST PIMA jet LACIE,VTIIiSkigktIIk•DRE, LAClE r i,______._, , • • EMBROIDER ~ .W ir. LAO HANDE.MatinAM.“ ; EISEROLDEMDS 41.1.4 D WRITE GOODS, 1 • SPRING TICM3IEET.A.NI:k . ..(I I . OI,IO / 1 , FAT 0001?5:1L19) NO itiGUILAT PROIIMOX •lm 'AT+ wainximiizosEL?: jPri..*thems. The, 'OMNI , • are respettrallY tinned tAt lin 18 as early call. XACIPAIX, IF 3713., j013.1.30RNE 7 meLEnaa -. '& I IIIAWAND.MELMEP.TOOODB ;17nbrldettei Lae. Citltda ,Haadke i + i n etadea, Yap °coda. _Balmoral SkSti, ,laiuMes..and Peal" rip. niablnClooda Bead Gimps IVolated. Halm and Gloves, Hoop 'gaiety No; lions and Small WAMS, low•readdag Wit Ike? aaaatt*a% at. XETE 4 5P.111.716 iSifOODS, . .. whleh,wlllt* band takturiudly_attradbre. Having been putemeed et, LOW GOLD ELM - 4 we es& offer' SPEOLLL' -1 Notions 37erprartaxxitlesst will .Mari disei to bowl welt swpilaist: Ws solicit • Wilms . Aulhillits, MMus, Pallan. and Us Pablie, being coolylsnt that we anion all. JOS Bonin & co. .17 and TS MARKET STREIT. • “DEPLEE nurn‘ %WV Undoubtedly the Beetliitee, iS TOR !ALE. wHozavuum AND Bulii3u 1 • t. _Ritaftoet. :.,11:47./YX .ALt 70 G REAT BAROAllibt MOORHEAD DENNISON k 81 Mar Rut street. '414111' DETERattNEIk TO . 131.63711 , 4 UT THEE 101=1. 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