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ediately granted holiday for the balaay of the day, The Diplematic Corps. The foreign ministers promptly called this morning at the Department of State to express their congratulations on the fall of Richmond. The first who called was the Austrian Minis. ter, Count Wydenbruck, then the Consul Gea- eral of Switzerland, and then the Swedish Min- ister, Baron Wetterstedt. Salute. A salute of eight hundred guns—three in hon- or of the fall of Petersburg and five in honor of the capture of Richmond—was fired from the corner of 1ith and M streets, by order of the War Department, by batteries E and F of the 2d United States artillery, and battery H of the Tuk : 4 O'UOL®OCK P. M. THE NEWS-—THE GLORIOUS NEWS. ee aaa As we write Washingtcn city is in such a blaze of excitement and enthusiasm as we never before witnessed here in any approach. able degree. . The thunder ef cannon; the ringing of bells; the eruption of flags from every window and housetop; the shouts of enthusiastic gatherings on the streets, all echo the glorious report, Liber aims Yor farther particulars see future t over the glorious news. May 2. he} — 2 O'OLOOCK P. M. MONDAY + .ocee-+soecees++ APRIL 3, 1865. | flags are flying every where. From i “. wg READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. rt the Alexandria Journal. | O8T—On Su: ay night, April 24, 0 small Hope Nr GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. from her course caused by the prox- rewarded, by Law ——— ING STAR, | LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.| BALLS, PARTIES, xo. _| ((fi(\iy THE EVEN. en Poy, Rat RD ANNUAL MAY BALL a - . ‘WD. WALLACH, Editor and Propricter. Rejeicing im ny The elty te in @ | Odd follows’ Hallion TURSDAY BVENING. ’ putdintyii est a ee et ee ee eee WASHINGTON OITY: f urore of oxset is iuronged with the masses and | ®ve! ap 1-6t LOST AND ND. Alexandria Affairs. = . FOU THE LATEST f BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-| The steamer Thomas Uollyer, a fow days | 54 ine cate GOL! WATOH. with an enaneliy DISPATCH FROM GEN. WEITZEL sipce, when coming into her wharf was divert- desing it at SAMUML Lawis , : ( . < the balkhead, which siruck aft or the wheel, | $1 (QQ REVARR Sp Gon te Pubeed, | RICHMOND ON FIRE!!! tore off the, planking of, the cook's galley and | 3]. igi, a dark Bay MARE. ¢ roars old this aprine, —_—— Rececsary repairs will be completed in fow Fande bial, "the above few Tube ran be Weitzel endeavoring to Extinguish A eo | “Phere has been ac in the time table fare alone, being secured so that I can get the Flames !! — E* SS ES —————————— } of the Alexandria and Washington railroad. . WILLIAM B, MICKUM RICHMOND IS OURS!!! 14th Penneylyan’a artillery, from Camp Barry The trains now leave Alexandria at 8 a. m., Alego Post Office, mm !! | The first announcement ef the fact made by | under the direction of Brigad’r Gen’! Hall. LATER FROM GENERAL GRANT. | 222305, ae Ee Montgomery Gounty. Capture of an {mmense Number of Guns Secretary Stanton in the War Department | A salute of one hundred guns was also fired aa oe | an inconvenient one for citizens, and the fact | Or at j Enthusiastic Reception of the Union building, caused a general stampede of the em- gon the battery on the Navy Yard whart. The 6th Corps Captures Over 3,000 | thatit is so should nave some weight here, | THOMPSON HAYLOR'S P , ployes of that establishment to the street, Taliacnis cucck ewe e Prisoners Where no military operations are going on in| MINSTY TWassington 070, ap 8-31" Troops by the People of Richmond !! | where their pent-up enthusiasm hadachance | Numbers of persons chartered whatever . ar a Ee cMtngtict hme sos adapt fescmewnat io tas | Lainswesteys SOCKIEE BOOK sentsini 8 “The Danville Road to Cut | ited te roottrom natbuildinghad aay been | Soe yekenwra ica tees ee et change of time so ¢ . ir vehicles profusely decked Petersburg Completely Invested, | wants of those who desire to avail themselves eR pene Po eerily | Grant Gone to the anville _ 0 UME | aetivered with such vim inside. with the American fiag, and at this time the of passage to and from Washington 6th street wharf. ap 1-3t* Off Lee’s Retreat !! The news caught up and spread by ®thou- | avenue is gay with such carriages: the steam ‘OST— Yesterday, on the way from 19th to 12th verythi NOTION —Members of the Fourth Ward | L,°087.n roled prisoner, just coming 3 ‘oa el F oer ror afore Thema ne | Og ene ea ant eta | gaat er, He. Foten soghie: | Present Lincoln Gone to Richmond a! mi meetin, +, fo an he . efore Them. Hall, on TUBSDAY EVENING, April 4, at 7% | Ander will be suitably rewarded by leavin eae o’clock p. m., to transact business of great im- | and furlough at 299 F st. Wak DEPARTMENT, 12 Noon. . . portance totheclub. By order of the Ohairman, | ——~-~ap¥ piccad un adnilt on ibe Paton a or x ers Captured. lem ithe YOUNG MIN'S OBJSTIAN ASSO- re ply to BARNES & BON, 628 ith The tollowing offictal contirmation of the on MONDAY EVENING. ‘which all the members ee, capture of Richmond, and announcing that sand mouths, caused almost a general suspen- sion of business, and the various newspape offices, especially, were besieged with excited crowds. The Eztra Star, Gontaining the official bulle- tin of Secretary Stanton, giving confirmation of the good news reported, was speedily issued, and then followed such @ rush for copies as fire departments—botb the steam fire brigade and the city department, having along the heok and ladder truck, being decorated with flags, and the apparatus of the other compani with steam on, which they blow off in trium- phant screams. About twelve o’cleck, without any pre- arrangement, the scholars in nearly all the 4 ETIN i surpassed anything in our newspaper expe- public schools in the central part of the ci OR SICEAD Meecoeee =: Bes coy astemetois srsnsast imporien DRY GOODS the city is on fire, has just been received by this | rience. The demand seemed inexhaustible, in | united in erfthusiastically singing several y Wasninoton, D. C., April 2, 11 p.m. By order of the Presiden, nayn CHOATE = Department. fact, and almost beyond the power of our light- | our most popular national airs. gs Major General John A. Diz, New York: ap 3 it Asst. Recording Sec’y. | JRUAOK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, E M. STANTON, Secretary of W: ning press to supply; and the foreman, in des- | Several ladies stopping at ex-Postmastar WAGONS, CARTS AND DRAYS. vaOKCae pw in: Be: » Secretary of War. | pair, at last shouted to theengineer to “run | General Blair's manifested their enthusias: ‘The tollowing telegrams report the condition — the engine without the governor.” Even with aod ; Buoisraa’s Orricm, April $, 1936, GREAT BALES AT NEW YORK! Orry Porxt, VA. April 3, 1965, 11 a. m = : Dy SP PORTNg 08; ey bakes wii pels dr b of affairs at halt-past four o'clock thisafter- | Notice is hereby given that Licensee insaed to NT, VA. April 3, 1965, -— | this acceleration of speed, it seemed impossible | tastefully ornamented with red, white and noon. STOW Ce Wagons, Carts and rere ee eon ral Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Gen. | ‘© supply the eager demand. blue ribbons, which, together with the flags _ Epwin M. STANTON, Secretary of War. rust be renewed ,in compliance with law, at this We have just received a Weitzel telegraphs as follows: Scenes at the War Department—Remarks | flying from the windows and tops of heuses office within ten are om the as GLASS SPLENDID STOOK of Secretary Stanten. presented a very inspiriting appearance. N Crry Point, VA., April 2, 1965,2 p.m.—Hon. | _ ap 3-dta = * Regi: ‘o. A “We took Richmond at 8.15 this morning. I The rumors of the capture of Richmond at- | At the Soldiers’ Rest, Colonel Ingraham an- Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: At 1045 = SACRED CONOERE. =the, cert. gre ® captured many guns. The enemy left in great | tracted’a crowd about the War Department | nounced the news this morning, which was < co 1e on 8 a. = a. m., Gen. Grant telegraphs as follows: aves ut Watoendan eran et for hehere BLACK SILKS, this morning, and the first confirmatory intel- | received by the large number of soldiers, « Everything has been carried from the left ; Stof itsdrafted members, at the urgent request | all widths and qualities, from $1.25 per yard to $5, ante: | TES (city (te omy Ate tn one Pees, am of the 9th corps. The 6th corps alonecaptured | of many who were nresent on that occasion, will making every effort to put itout. The people more than three thousand prisoners, The 2d | yr °Pidigioctathe teneent ety These Good: bi a ‘© the choicest pieces 0: je old pro- ese Goods we: and 2th Gonpe, both captused|forts, guns, and | eramine: ssvecslinng can Tens tiral eee wile pri = eee cute received us with enthusiastic expressions of offered. prisoners from the enemy, butI cannot tell the Tickets for Adults, 0 cents: Children 25 cents;t . joy numbers. We are now closing around the be hada of B. H. Bt ofr, and Gladmon & Wilto> | for cash since the decline is gold, and are the General Grant started early this morning ‘works of the line immediately enveloping | Pennsylvania avenue: and J.H. Wilson, and J. 8. CHEAPEST GOODS ligence being greeted with great cheering, hun- dreds of people rushed to the spot, and ina few moments filled the park in frontof the Wat Department, nearly obstructing the street. There were loud calls for the Secretary. who appeared in answer to the call. present in the most enthusiastic manner. number of rebel deserters who were pooch joined heartily in the joyful demonstratio: The band of the 3d brigade, 3d division, 21tf. corps, reeently trom Boston, on its way to front, under the leadership of W.S. Horners lack ford . = 5 Mr. Secretary Stanton, exhibiting great emo- | immediately turned ont and performed seve: ; Petersburg. All looks remarkably well. Ihave | Pac sfers © 80, Bridge strect, Georget wa. in the market. with army toward the Danville road, to out | Jion, spoke as follows : national airs, amid the deafening cheers of thet” not yet heard frem Sheridan.” METROPOLITAN RAILROAD OFFIO, JOS. J. MAY & CO., off Lee’s retreating army, if possible. Friends and Fellow-Citizens: In this great | soldiers and the crowd of civilians assembi R His headquarters have been moved up to | WS Gor lth street eats enue, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, hour of triumph, my heart, as well as yours; | m the vicinity. The band also played several | 7. Banks’ house, near the Boydiown road, | unis toad” will be, Increased fo eve feontey or | _ap3-zt bet. 9th and 10th ste, three e' 4 seventeen ets for 0: ollar, ie] about mallon acutit went A. estes ON Bygearet at ‘the ‘omce of the Company, Savitor A UCTION GOODS AGAIN, iil and Ith street, from 4 9. m.. to 6p. wining closed out the greater portion of our Brevious to taki ; the 1th of last month, we have tecently purchooed President Lincoln has gone to the front. T. S. Bowrrs, A. A.G. is penetrated with gratitude to Almighty God for his deliverance of this nation. [Tremen- dous and prolonged cheering.} Our thanks are due to the President, [cheers,] to the Army and Navy, [cheers,] to the great commanders by sea and land, (cheers, ] to the gallant officers and men who have-periled their lives upon the battle field and drenched the soil with their fine airs in front of the office of Capt. Camp, the officer in charge of the Soldiers’ Rest. i On 4th street, in front of Willards Hotel, a’ large crowd of persons assembled, where they Were addressed trom the steps ef the ladies’ entrance to the hotel by Maj. Gen. Ben Butler, Senator Nye, andothers in a few humorous and congratulatory remarks, which were re- Orry Pornt, VA. April 2, 1965—1.30 P. w.— | SS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —The semi an- geek Later Details of Movements before Hon. Edwin M Stanton, Secretary of War: At nual meeting o' ie cal Associ a great New G 4.30 p.m. to-day, General Grant telegraphs as | °f,the District of Columbia will be held in the | where they Rave beon sold at siangeloun ead cue? Petersburg. p.m. > grap! rooms of the Medical Society(over Gilman’s Drug | tomers will do well to call aud examine our stock Fara follows: Store) on TUESDAY. April ith. at 12o’clock m. | from time to time, as we purpose to attendallthe | PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS BY «We are now up and have a continuons line m 31-3t .W.H. LOVEJOY, M. D., Sec. sales in New York, of any great importance. from | SHERIDAN AND THE FIFTH CORPS. —m 51st ___J. W._ H. LOVEJOY, M. D.,8ec._ : OFFICE OF WASHIN this time out, and expect to have some extra ch e blood. (Great cheers,] 4 ceived with deafening cheers. of troops, and in & few hours will be en- Oe zows RAILROAD GO Marth ee and desirable goods. . ad OUR LOSSES NOT HEAVY. Henceforth our commiseration and our aid The first brigade Veteran Reserve Uorps, trenched, from the Appomattox, below Peters- Quand after BATURDAY, April ist. the fare on mee ave slready received the followiag, vir: A si i should be given to the wounded, the maimed j consisting of the 9th regiment, under command erie cioda cauiwta Biche the army started pigrided for by acto Scnarese.o CLES : Vers richiaueeks Corded’ and Plain Black Tafeta | THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE Cap.- | and the suffering, who bear the marks of their | of Lieut. Colt Johnston, 10th regiment, Ool. \—Seventee! jar—can 4 ilks, en 3 : ; : - out will not amount to less than twelve thous- | tained at offices of the Company, cotues af New | Forty-three inch Black Bilks. for Mantillas, TURE OF RICHMOND. great sacrifices in this mighty straggle. Let | Ve Witt, 12th regiment, Col. Mansfield, and, and men and probably fifty pieces of artillery. | fown;"Garnince stincts ane Hee Mee Tak Cree, | Lupia's Black Grape Macet, two yards wide Ido not known the number of men and guns m 29-6t u oR. & GIDEON, President. Taninis Bick Baros eqimg yards wid se. ao accurately, however. A portion of Foster's eer Se ohee? Black ‘Alpaca, af all qualiti weline, Givision, 24th corps, made a most gallant | [¥JONUMENT#—On TURSDAY, April sth, ats | Qolored Alpaca, Mozambique! % i i Chintzes all wool Mousseli charge this afternoon, and gaptnred a very im- | 344 igiclock, will bo solaiatauction slot oritelian lsortriane ot Diese Gaokel us humbly offer up our thanks to Divine Previdence, for his care over us, and beseech Him that He will guide and govern us in our duties hereafter, as he has carried us forward 10 victory in the past; that He will teach ushow the 7th regiment, headed by ® band of music. and two equadrons of the Provisional Cavalh& ry, commanded by Oapt. Hill, and all under the immediate command of Col. Gile, paraded several of the principal streets and avenues, en [Correspondence of the Associated Press. } HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, April 1, 1861.—Tnhe greater portion of this army ‘rench Lawns. has not been engaged with the enemy to-day, nd a general as- | the time being occupied in erecting the works 2 i 5 5. on the new line, and repairing thi _ | to be humble in the midst of triamph, hew to | about 2 o'clock p.m, after which the proceed- portant. fort from the enemy with its entire | sold by private contract before the above Gate on Also, a complete assortment of Cotton ‘and Linen | Decting the different corps, eS OMT® COD | oo inst in the hour of victory, and that He will | ed to the grounds south of the President's re ai s well with us, and everything quiet | ¢astside. sbove Riges’ Baik eS tage caflll goods marked in lain figures at the lowest yibe ciataueain rendered it impossible to | enable us to secure the foundations of this Re- | House, where they were reviewed by General Gee a ee SUBESOR(BER Id DESIROS OF PROOUR aE: W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., advanced, one train taking forty-eight hows | Public, soaked as they have been in blood, so | augur, commanding the Department of Wash- i . * . cae ee rarre rable BUBSTESU TE, ta serve for 5 No. oe Market Space, to move miles, one thousand men assisting; that it shall live forever and ever. [Enthusi- | ington, in the presence ot an immense crowd Tare appt a hee acme A ONL et, ap 1-d3tif jetween 7th ani 3th streets, but through the untiring industry and perse- astic cheers.] of ladies and gentlemen. * PETERSBURG OURS } | and oth streets, P RICHES REDUGQED! verance of the officers in charge of the (Quar- Let us also not forget the laboring millions Work was suspended at the Navy Yard about *, at : _ SAMUEL CRAS. ia seemne ie: ond ‘Commissary: = mass the | in other lands who in this struggle have given | half-past one, and the workmen given a holi- Sey soma ene : GREAT BARGAINS while in their old quarters. Supplied as | ns their sympathies, their aid and their prayers, | day. The colored popusation of the city was OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. 2,000 bushels of prime Jackson white POTATOES, : ‘When the news of Sheridan’srevulsereached | and let us bidthem rejoice with usinour great | particularly demonstrative, wavingy flags, suitable for seed or table use. Just i IN . ‘ ‘ are Schooner Philanthropist, and for 8 istry ro DRY @oops At once Mlapaiched wiuisad ana iti ce tes featicare qoGca aphowil pale aie eee AR EPARTMENT, . 2 that to-night s e futul y r3 ner. 10a. u., Wasnineron, ApiL a, 1865 ap rete 91 Louisiana avenue, Washington, — Celve good news from fan ang, we shall re- | sotore, according to His own good will. [Loud | At the Court-honse, when the news was re- cheers.] ‘The Secretary then read the dispatch from General Grant announcing the capture, at 3.15 this morning, of Richmond by Gen. Weitzel’s command; and that he (Grant) was moving the army up to capture the Danville railroad ceived, it created quite an excitement, and the two courts then in session—the Circuit, Chief Justice Cartter, and the Criminal, Judge Olin —were immediately declared adjourned until to-morrow. In the Levy Court of V ashing- ton county, the bill imposing taxes for the sae ay = 5 | Ms I have again reduced the prices of all the Goods It appears that Sheridan was Major General J. A. Diz, New York: Grane FB con-486 | in the 8tore to be equal with the best housesin ths | road lending to a place called the Three, Borks, The following telegram from the President, | BOLATION will be om Free Exhibition SATUR- | Country. My purchases at the New York auctions {| which is about three miles from the Southside c DAY, MONDAY ani TUESDAY, April Int, 3d and | few days ago enable me to offer road, when two brigades of Pickett’s division, @nnouncing the evacuation of Petershurg, and fps Mae Fell soe teens GREAT INDUOBMENTS. which had been moved ont in a great harry, probably of Richmond, has just been received | sale of copies of the same inthe District. The I have COTTONS at l5c.; was 30c. a month ago. public are invited to call and view this master s came down or @ road which runs from Suth- erland Station to the one on which were the ent. Work of art, as this i . COTTONS 18, 20, 25 and 30 cents. cavalry. Sheridan’s cavalry having for the o 5 by this Departmen wen bere te outs eas the last operably ther PLUG CRUICOM TT canoe: greater part passed the junction, this move. and tee Lada ae Pepe tlash ae current year was Recents ee when Epwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. EMOVAL—The Wheeler & WilsonBewiog Ma-| Ladies’ ; Linen HANDK’FS 123 Ment of the enemy threatened to cut him off. | With long eee : ie ual (RE extee ly Ae ABOU. members im- R chine agency bas beenremoved fem et sa0 adies’ HOSE 25c.; Linen 326, He, however, discovered his danger in time | Secretary. addressing this immense throng; | mediately dispelled all thoughts of monetary to get his command back with only a slight * e = loss, at the same time taking abeut & Ciry Point, VA., April 3d, 5.30 A. M., 1865.— | persons desiring to purchase cantet ona BLACK SILKS from $1.25 to $5. dred prisoners. Both the ‘Lee's warrnrenne D, a. £ i AMILY BEWING MACHINES, CASBIMBRES for Boys wear 75c. and $1. - but one of them ata i Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: This | “Loek Stitch” (both right sides) are invitet to is LINEN and Linen Goods great bargains On being reinforced this morning t by the sth call and examine our steck, which we are selling b ening General <Geeat ves Peieben g corps, the enemy fell back so rapidly that mo rq Pp 7 a paw Nseks sic os early 18),(00 of these ma: FLANNELS, EMBROIDBRIES, &c., &c, their dead and many ef their wounded fell into then said: “This 1s what Gen. Grant says, whatdo yousay? (Tremendous cheering for several minutes and cries of “burn it,” “hold at,” &¢.j The Secretary then presented to the vast as- Penn’a avenue. to No. 390 ranas avenue, near Black and Colored ALPACAS very cheap. a] 6th street. under the Nation: affairs, and adjourned to next Monday. The teachers of the public schools dismissed their scholars, who, as they wended their way to their homes, gaye vent to their feelings in various ways. ° ‘ a ale . a hand i semblage Willie Kettles, aged fourteen years, The fiags of the various hospitals were nase ee ee eee = oe AND WANTIELE MANUFACTORY: eae ears eecneenGe avoidably left behind yeeterdoy afernon 4n- | an operator in the military telegraph office, as | thrown te the breeze amid the deafening is. He is pushing forward to cut off, if possi- C eas : 48 Market Space, The attack made on the enemy’s line infront | the person who received the despatch, and the | cheers of the wounded soldiezs, who wera ble, the retreating army. 8. M. MEYENBERG between 7th and 8th sts., Seone ra Relee Bfatad Pesaus divisisns and first person to receive the great and glorious } able to gather under the flag staffs. A Lrrcoim. Is again manufacturing very extensively the most ap1-3t under the Avepue House. the 148th New York taking most of ieee news, (cheering and cries of “Have him speak,” At the Nationalthis afternoon, a large crowd —_—_—_—_—_ handsome Paris styles of A NOTHER GREAT VIOTORY! Some three or four hundred yards ot ground | “Let us hear him,” &c.| ‘ Willie said he | gathered and was addressed by Ex-Governuor GLORY OLOAKS, BASQUINES, MANTILLAS, pos ane eee ae ee ee ‘could'nt speak, he felt so.’ Grimes, of Iowa, and Ex-Governor Bates, of eee at the price to suit every costumer. ae morning this position aaa aasaulted aaa b sea Following upon the remarks of Secretary | Illinois. Afterwards the throng proceeded to Cloaks will also be cat, fit and made to order, if CAPTURE OF GREAT BARGAINS, of our men captured, but ina very short time | Santon the assemblage pressed forward to | the Metropolitan, fromthe portic®of which HAIL COLUMBIA " desired. 8M. MEYRNDERG FROM THE LATE NEW YOBK AUOTIONS, it was retaken with about sixty prisoners and | t#ke him by the band and express to him their | they were appropriately addressed by Messrs. § Market Bpace, between 7th and 8th ate., ae t Oates nents the present time will not oberon Mieridedenerra thee accede y i Sapte ae She as bebe pas is LANSBURGH & BRO., exceed twenty-five hundred, while that of the gies Rene ° Son tery OL BR eee nan reer ore HALLELUJAH"! stRAMBATE LINE ee EW STBAMESHIP LIL re enemy, on some parts of the line at least, wa: N LINE 375 axp 515 BayENTH SrREET, prenien than oarown, but of course the’ total OF SCREW STEAMERS Take pleasure of informing thei cannot be given. ' g their nunterous cus- | “Major Dykeman, of the 15th Ni RICHMON D oO URS " TO NEW YORK. tomers that they have made an additionai deduc- artillery, th reported oanded Vande atric: ‘Vice President Johnson, who was recog- nized in the crowd, was loudly applauded, and addressed the assemblage in some stirring ILLUMINATION. The Secretary of State recommends that the Public Buildings be illuminated to-morrow The Ni remarks. LEE’S RETREAT CUT 0 a a SIGE GLEE oo ise tion on their entire stock of ie shiarpenouters eougatlinio suilceroe Scenes at the State Department. (Tuesday ) evening, in honor of the fall of Rich- FF! | jouw arson, cart. w. c. coGHEGAN vey TOOPe: belouking to Wm. Henry ‘Lee's conmaaed, |, eve crowd subsequently collected in | mond, . . ov. . longin, oO m. enr, ees le Built expressly for this route, are now leaving CALICORS reduced to 17 cents and upwards. ging y command. | ¢ront of the State Department, and called out GOVERNMENT SECURITIES: . » = ‘They had been on picket, and were cut off by OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN, WASHINGTON AND GEORGBTOWN, D.. ana SPLENDID MUBLINS, at 13 cents and upwards. | the force which went to the assistance of Sher- ——>—_— ALEXANDBIA, Best Green & Daniels’ 200 yards SPOOL COT- | idan. Secretary Seward, who, after the cheers had subsided, addressed the assemblage as fol- ‘WASHINGTON, April 3, 1365. f 4 Z, [SECOND DISPATCH.) lows: Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- ‘War Depart RYERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M. TON, in Black, White and Golored, at onlyfive | | Heanquanters Army Poromac, April 1— | /°" mani you, fellow-cltizens, for remember- | tations of Government securities: | WASHINGTON, April 3, 10.45 AND cents. . BuiGniene courier trom Sheridan has just i in ie honk of the nation’s prosperity rob 5 arrived with the most cheering news. ing me Major General Diz, New York: NEW YORK, from Pier 11, N. B. on the same day, AEBS GCODS RLLAROes The combined forces of cavalry and War- | and triumph. ([Oheers.] I suppose you have uf &: Ee toupen. 1881.--0004 ‘ e BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. " Freight received daily, handl . Ten’s intantry ad vanced against the enemy this LATER. ful ear and ratte ed ae eee And all other Goods reduced in proportion. afternoon, driving them several miles and Itappears from a dispatch of Gen. Weitzel | 6° at tair rates ‘Their stock is large and well-selected, and hay- Srhiacea or prttore: Eooe ehoon aoe etes just received by this Department, that our| For Freight, &c., apply to ing bought only Goods which were really cheap | Forks, when they were flanked by a part of forces under his command are in Richmona, SNOW & CO., atall the late auctions, they have made uptheir | the Fifth Corps, which moved down the White Oakroad It was here the large number of Washington and Georgetown, D.C. mind to undersell any other retail merchant in prisoners were taken. all become converts at last, however much you may have differed from me heretofore to my great doctrine, that the war is to be brought to an end, and toa triumphant endin 9 days. (Great laughter and cheers.) I Rave stood four years upon that platform. (Shouts of U.S. 10-40’s, One Year Certificates. New Yore—Fiest Boarp. Coupons, 105 3: 5-20’s 1053,; 10-40’s, 914%; Cer- tificates, 98%; Gold, 140x. —_<oee -_- baving taken it at 5.15 this morning. FLOWBRS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va , and the country, ‘The rebels then retreited South, along the | laughter.) I always thought that a patient | ANILLUMINATION To-monROW NIGHT.—We | Epwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. 140 Cedar street, N. Y° LANSBURGH & BRO, 375 7th street, White Oak road, and were vigorously pur- | who despaired oflife for 90 days|was not likely | presume that the citizens generally will illa- | apl-tf Third door above I street, | Sted by General Sheridan, while McKenzie’s | 19 jive four years. minate their dwellings to-morrow night in | GRANT. iS BESORTE HAT And 615 7th street, cavalry, from the army Ovpard the Southeide | Now, fellow citizens, I shsil have to make | consonance with the illumination of the public The exhilerating news from the front sent | \2OMETHING Hawi (sae jdestenble® fax gente? Third door above D street, | Road, and when the messenger left was only | my apology toyou, for Iam just writing my | buildings in honorof thecapture of Richmond. by President Lincoln to Secretary Stan- | Saves adjusts Teac to the head at the sa pet "| about three miles from it and would undoubt- | dispatches to Europe. 1Appiause.] What SS . | time reta te reac! fore Hi Ls jas' i: tom yesterday, and which was GUly 8. | eee the rarer oer shape and gi OPENING. gree Tine of railroad the Aetnighacn to supply shall I tell the Emperor of China? I will tell Affairs in Georgetown. peat ass eiaiagat tea eat tne spect of | | Giner new and desirable styles of GENTS'DRESS | On Monday, April $d, we shall open a beautiful | ‘heir Capital and Lee's army is about to be | the Emperor of Chin io enter his ports within | ;,BUSIzss.—This morning opened favorably cation throughont the city, and OF the Spring wear fast opened. ‘ severed, and itis firmly believed they will im- | permitting a pirat en is ports within | in our business localities, and there is a very ur office was thronged with peeple anxions 234 bag BYINEURTZ"Tiatter, Int ot mediately leave their present positions at Pe- | the last four years, and he may be sure no one | great improvement im the appearance of thin for authentic particulars, such as conveyed in | _™3-lw i Sea eR biennt LADIES OLOTH AND BILK teraburg and Richmond. will ever come there after that tims. [Laughter | hereabout. The number of vessels at the the War Depart: t = SACQUES AND OLROULARS. Sharp cannonading is now going on near the ‘wharves awaiting cargees of coal, &c., is rap- partment bulletin: SPRING BTYLES. : center of the line held by the left of the Sixth | andcheers.] What shallI tell the Sultan of | M1y increasing, and in a few days the forest of By the despatches received since, by Secre- SPRING CLOTHING of ourown manufacture. These we guarantee to | Corps, W. D. McGracor. | Turkey? Give him your thanksthatin noone | masts will be quite as denseasat any period of } tary Stanton, it will be seen that the news — * be 20 per cent. less than New York wholesale province of his dominions was ever a rebel | the last season. The mills have been supplied } grows better and better hour by hour. a WALL, BTEPHENS & OO. prices, ARBIVAL OF SICK AND WOUNDED. permitted to enter without being arrested and:| with grain,and are im active eration. Much i OF Spee Cheung spd have en sale @ full supply | _marsi-lw LANSBURGH & BRO. Four hundred and fifty sick ana wounded | Pol) hack to the United States of America. | Of the wheat, probably most of it, has been re~ OUR OAPTU: See amie tan Loo: men, among which were fifteen rebels, arrived tees ceived from New York within a week or two BES. GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, LGhmaper THAN THE CHEAPOOE''T | here yesterday from City Point on the steamer | (Cries of «that’s it” and cheering.] What | past. ‘The arrival of coal from Oumberland. Orders were received here to-day by the | which they will offer at great bargains and sell at = PEST. Connecticut, under charge of Surgeon T. B. | shall I tellthe Emperorof Austria? (Tell him Bas afforded emplo; it to the workmen at- Proper athorities to prepare for the reception | Very low Prices.) ALL, STEPHEN: Ladies’ RANDEBRCHINFS, all linen, only 12; | Hood. Among the lot were thirty casos of | to bring home Maximilian.) I will tell the Em- | the docks. Some of the derricks az2 operating of a large number of captured officers, who 322 rieetel {s &, go., cents. amputation and one hundred and fifty stretch- eror of Austria that he was a wiser man | ‘0-day, and before the week ends all will be in. Will be forwarded to this city immediately | _™mh 90-Imif betweens) and ith Goud Bose alt as cons "i (herr ee ee s than the other sovereigns of Europe, when he oor Hi a aroun - ee itens ater ae from City Point. The enlisted men will be 83,000 WORTH OW BOOTS AND goocas | DELAINES only Si conte eric conte Rerony oF Mus. LINCOLN.—Mrs. Lincoln, | said, four years ago, that “he didn’t like | otner, and all thece circnmsianoes excite un- gent to Point Lookout. ae 5-4 Do. Do. . only 45 cents. accompanied by Gen. Carl Schurz, arrived | revolution much any way.’? What snall 1 | usual cheerfulness. B. F: Roman, oe ED ERBBL OFvion FANG PRIORS 11 ilies ait Nairn bernie per aoken $k here yesterday at 110’clock a.m., from City | tell the Emperor of Russia? That we will ee rived amt Waish, and Nao. BL. , oan ce a | supply of ail Kinds of BOOTS aud | Together with a full. assortment of* Ladies? | Point on board of the steamer Monohansett. | ask the Secretary of the Navy to send a fleet | $7d.eraln to newton Oh a lar, swheat, =| Ee ears gh ne por.i2t of a re a | SHORS at the recent Panic Prices, and are now one BOR RE Ladies’ ‘Piote hand Bilk BACQUBS. over there and-return the-visithe-made to usa | go; BD, ©. Bruce, 109-20 tons 00a to Consolida- - | — . 35 oe! a . - the Potomac arrived here yesteran,, nd were ood quality Ladies’ Goat Balmorale at $1.25. of every description. °°" GRAND SPRING QFENING. on year ago. What shall I tell the Emperor of ton Company; Sil Meloni ay ey ed ry’ committed to the Old Capitol. Amo: roped auality Lagie Blipp ra t 60 cents. Remember the place, at aps & YATES I BIOR WS TON Farrar peas. tolonen France? .[To get out of Mexico.) I will telt = tons not re d; &. Van Ricrleee anal Lor pass sorbgarssipharplaarr ett oa hace = 9th street, four doors above D street their Spring and Bummer Mantillas trem April | him to tell the Emperor of Russia and the | Pujton, 25-4 tons to Cumberland C. é.1.Go.; Soo 1 EI gre N chief, Oi. Mos- %g Long Boe! m $1-6t* under Seaton Hall. | 8d to the sth inst. Ladies call and ¢ thie | King of Prussia that if the rebels had not | Mf. E Hammond, 110-19 tons to Coatral. Oo.; v fl) ‘oop aa hig s - N, 0. “uajor R. M. | Gentlenqn » Long } peated, ‘ magnificent stock of Paris Mantillas, oGour | Gestroyed their tobacco they will fina it safe at | Keystone, 119-18 tons to. R. S. McKaig. De- : N. Rees ..- Smith, 0th Al- | Good quality Obildren’s Shoes at 10 cents, TLLIABDB_A Phelan, 4 pocket table for sale. | OW Manufacture. | ose es ‘What | parted, four boats, hight. Some of the boas. zbama: Capt. Lae! Va.; Capt. J. E. ‘kinds of the makes of Gent's, | *e J $04 9th street, 2d door from Ps. ave. Richmond. [Great laughter and cheers.) in their anxiety toget through as earix as ‘Wharton, 5th N.O- au7'Gapt. J it Stewart, | Ladies’ Mines! and Children’s BOOTS, SHORS | +> GEARY'S Rooms. Grover's Theater. _ap37i" | aps ot Hed Balt’o st. Baltimore. | shai 1 tell John Hull? I will tell him that cot- | Petrbie, have violaad the on 17th Va. be aati gs and BALMORALS at corresponding prices, at ee ROT IS EPOT FOR PARIS KID GLOVES ton is to be had cheaper by paying duties to the | snd made thamsebves liable to.fine. A letter | Hyout doors SSreoaa Fellows Hall. D : United States than by running the blockade, and Umar s SARBORSDING. TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS ALBERT A. WILSON SEE fell him to tell Lord John Russell that this is a The cannonading at Richmond was distinctly | cheap, at aan . , GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIBS, war for freedom, for the rights of man and for heard yesterday on Arlington Heights, dis-| 15 9) maSUEEB © 00.18, 499 bg tee Dealer in all kinds of qh Saree ee — tance of over one hundred miles. Lose! LUMBERI! LUMBEB!!! BOOTS AND SHOBSS, PRIOES GREATLY REDUCED. REtvEn OF SecRETARY SEWARD.—Therev- For sale, a large assortment of LUMBEB, con- No. 131 Pennsylvani: Union, not a war forempire; and therefore if he is only just and right in his treatment towards the United States Canada is safe asleng as. she venue, near 19th street, : : eet ee il, steame! therner arri’ here yester- | demned by the government as unfit for public ser- | qgkes this method of informing the citizens of | We have just received a fullatock of refers the Queen of England for hersovereign pricinpe S raed — im hegeoe prairie a mn with siaaacas! ward vice. suitable eee pr heens which as: Washington Lveter, has constantly on hand asu-| COURVOISEER’S, 5 a union with the United ares or on pat the efferice is a us copedk fl npet Ad 1d on reasonable terms. Carpenters and others assortm: é > ° believe I will rules. and the diplomats who accompanied him last | TO; Crrumber will fad it to their advantage | °°7!°F Hs ALEX ANDBE’S, If you agree to these messages, PARY'S YOMeG. an ae ey down, and I think that they will sat- {ety the world that the true principles of gov- ernment is for every nation to take care of ‘Week on a visit to the front. to. call and examine for themselves before pur- LADIEA’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, BAJOU’S, chasing eleewhere. Apply immediately at 369 4% | gestern and home manufacture, He especially in- , TRAFOUSSR, SALRs ov 7-30's—The sales of 7-30's by Jay | ftreet. near N, or at Gunnell’s Wharf. m2-1w* | Tits attention of the residenta-ef the west end to | in White, Light, MediumyDatk and Black Cooke & Co., amounted to $1,002,150 Saturday. BUOHU, GIVES his stock, as they can be fully supplied at iteelt and letevery other nation take care of = EMPOLDS | EXTRACT BUCHD gee es a eT ey or paler dean PRICE 93. iteelf, and the true motto peace and good will phe ry epienns se to oracuate, Haleign, | &° pele cheek. Debility, 14 -sccmPament (7 | townandyeving high rent prices. m30-lw” 08. J. MAY & 00.. to all mankind.” General Schofield has levied @ contribution of | Many slamming sre pet, Insanity oF Roileptic BOLING AND BrOvE Woop, AND BTOVE WOOD. 308 Pensayivanis avenue. ' Upon the conclusion of the Secretary's 106,000 rations of meat and flour on the citizens | Fits ensue. speech the crowd dispersed, cheering vocifer, prepared in the best msnner, between sth and Wt. et Tenens nae tnat vice | HEEEMEQEDS, Oar One Deweie sao grin. Oat acres carrentals, | POR A Bor Oe Sieh ag | vests SF te Precceat, tae Boretary ane the President Stephens left tor his home imme- | HELMBOLD' NOBNTRATED | mxTmac a cL REERIFY, avery condition. Suita’ DHsFOssE. | at the t, Post and Pat. diately on his return from the Peace Oonfer- BABBAP ninias — ihe Greet eect Pharma- on, bu ogee ut evaet, oer Ponnaylvani rie ewcnanen BV ey sts. | Fr ence, and will haye nothing more todo with Both are prepared Sor va nost active that can a, Omee Penn. av., between $4 and 4% sts., enc! he Confederacy. fe wade. a marS-6m | Mil-im (Rep) Yard 4X atreetand anal. | avenue.