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teers, 13th Michigan Volunteers, 69th Onio Vonird ‘Brigade 2ist Ohio Volunteers. 74h ir ri —2ist io Volun bs Ohio Volunteers, 33th Indiana Volunteers, 79th Pennsylvania Volunteers. ‘Second Division, Brevet Major@eneral J.D. ‘THE EVENING STAR. WALLACH, Editer and Propricter. WASHINGTON CITE: Morgan, commanding. Sout Syendes WEDNESDAY. ...ccssow-s-MAY 24, 1865, | , Fist Brigade, Brien otean, 4th Mick. . 16th Illinois, 10th Lilinois, 7th New —————— i. ; @e READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGB. | YOK. | ade 1918t Ohio, 113th Ohio, 103th aun OTaIDS, on, INTEREETING TALE | Onto’ ihn, tae iol % GBAPHIO AND OF ties ae thinois, 125th Titmois, 524 Ohio, 224 In- diana, 37th Indiana, detachment. Third Division, Brevet Major General A. Baird commanding. First Brigade, Colonel M.O. Hunter cem- } manding—17th Obio, 3ist Ohio, 89th Ohio, 924 } Obio, #24 Indians, 3d Missouri, detachment; THE GRAND REVIEWS. As we write the Grand Armies ef Major Gen. Sherman 1s passing by our windows sed sre re- ceiving the piaadits du> io thelr £7 a eid Tratliamep mister eo pass oma, . worn, and bearing their battle ae ine Neat OMG. Sd, Minnesota, ath inden, breast swells, (ns on yesterday when their) MF oe Bestes: 87th Indiana, 10ist Indiana. brother patriot soldiers ef the Army of the | “‘qnirg Brigade, Brigadier General G. S. Potomac passed over the same ground,] In r®- | Greene commanding—lth Ohio, seth Ohio; cogn: tthe country owes to them | 10th Kentuc’ 8th Kentucky, 71th Indiana. peciphag N coaiee time td Artillery jgade, (14th army corps,)—Bat- ow and in @ tery ©. 1st Ilinois Artillery; Battery L, 2d Lui- The mind recalls the almost romantically glorious career of these veterans, and the re- markable campaign resulting in the captare of Atiants; the wonderfal march from Atlanta to Savannah, when Sherman and his army struck ont op &3 adventurous & career as did Colum- bus snd his band tn quest of a new continent. ‘We recall the breathless anxiety with which he country waited for intelligence of thiS adventrrous piece of strategy, precedented only by the feat ef Cortez in destroying his Ships and bis last hope of communication rear- werd, in entering upon h's Mexican career. We remember the thrill of exultation, of re- | lief from painful suspense when the news come that those bold campaigners had emerged upon the Atlantic, at the point aimed for, and with scarcely the loss of a man in the | execution of what the incredulous rebel lead- ers proneunced in its inception as ‘a prodi- gious design,’’—one tbat they confidently pre- dicted would «lead Sherman to the Paradise of Fools." The succeeding grand successes of the armies ot Tennessee and Georgia culmi- nating in the surrender te them of Johnaton and the remosa rt of the rebel forces are treshly before us. Remembering thus the remarkable achieve- ments of this srmy, so deprt ing in influence upon the rebel fortunes at the time, and co-op- erating co essentially im working the grand collapse of the rebe!lion, the spectator of to day regards each paseing veteran as aman to whom he and his oy-es a debt of fervent gratitude: one that is acknowledged in but the faintest de- gree hy the plaudit that bursts involantarily from ever y mouth. | nois Artillery; Sth Wisconsin Battery. | Inour next edition we shall give fall par- ticulars of this magnificent parade. [ Written for The Washington Star. HOMEWARD BOUND. BY MRS. LIZZIE YORK CASR. Thank God! the last proud victory’s won! The last long. weary watch ia done The bivouac firer are burning low, And conquered i While they who have the danger dared, And they who have the trials shared, With wreaths of deathlees glory crewn'd, Thank God! at lastare ‘‘ homeward bound.’ Shon'der to shonider they bave stood, On many a fleld of war and biood; Together fought on battie plain, Together wept for comrade slain, There soldiers brave, nad tried and true, Will bid each other pow adieu, And with all honor. glory crown’d, Bach warrior cbiof 1s ** homeward bound.” The drums shal) uster them no more, Nor cannon send its deaily roar; The bugle call they will not hear, But veice of loved ones fill theiresr. ‘The baitle’s shock, the dungeon's gloom, They'll change for joys ef home, ew-et home; Ob! may a here witb plenty crown’, Await each roldier “ homeward bound,” Ended at last, this cruel war; Oh! mother, sister weep no more! Let all yo 6 and sorrow4a cease, And bail the holy dawn of peace. Ocre with your smiles ard hind words, come, And bid the kero “welcome home;”” He comes with wreaths of lanrelcrown'd, Your soldier boy Is**homeward bound,’* No more to tread the picket ling, No more in horpital to pire, No more to long for words from home To cheer the weary prison gloom, No more to rueh to deadly strife, No more to peril limb and life, For mare at last sweet peace is found, And they who sought her. **homeward boa What is the pittance that he sbares > Fer a)l the soldier braves and da: Fer who like him leaves home and friend;, His country’s honor to defend? Oh ! bad the soldier’s courage failed, Our banver ix the duet bad trailed, And liberty her gcave had found And : lavery been with triumph erown’d. When the ed tide of battle lowered, Or when defeated, overpowered, Still frm the migbty phalanx stood— Like rivers ran thair hero blood— ‘They left their dead in thousands alsin, And “rallied ’roand their flag’ again. ‘They eaw that fi th vietory crown’d Ard now they’re marching “homeward bound,” They come to-usail battle worn, They bring our fiag with bullets torn, Yet with its staics of battle gore, Ts dearer, holier, than befere, For liberty is born anew Beneath that dear Red, White, and Blue. Then hail! the fag with victory crown'd! Then hail! the soldier ‘homeward bound.” SS eee THE REVIEW TO-DAY. The review of Gen Sherman's armies to- day iea magnifizentafiair The troops com- mefnced to move at 9 o'clock, in the following order: Major General W T Sherman and staff, followed by Lis eecort, and accompanied by Majoz General Howard ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE Major General Jonny A Locan and staff. Fiftcentn Corps. MajorGen W.B Hazen and staff Firet division, Brevet Major Gen C. R Woods and steff—29ih Miesouii Oavalry, Col. Re A Firet Brigade, Brevet Brig Gen. W B Woods.— 76th Obio; 27th Missouri, 034 Indiana, Sistand 32d consolidated battalion of Mis. oot Volunteers, ith Minnesota and 15th In- | Second Brigade, Colonel Catterson, com- Maadivng—%30 iUimois, 4th Onto 46h Ohio, 26:B Allinots, 100th Indiana, 103d Iilinois. Third Krigade, Colonel) George A. Stone rane jng—Auh, 9b, 25th, 20th, z6th and 3lst Second Division, Major General Oliver— Brevet Brigecier General T. Jones— First Brigade—3in Obio, 6:h Missouri. 17th Lowa 55th LUtpois, 57th Onio, 6th and Sth Missount comealldateds 116th Lilanois, 127m Ilinots, 10th | Second Brigede, Brevet Brigadier General W.S. Jones—5ith, 47tb, 57th, 53d Ohio, 25th Missouri, 111th Liiinoi«, 63d Indiana. But there are bundred thousand slain, Third Brizede, Colonel Hutchinson com-| Whe sltep upon the battle plain; Mending—15th Michiyvap, 48th, 56ch, uth Ilil- Ard there srethourand hearts that yearn Doig, Mth Inotana, 70cn Onio. For those who never will return. Oh! while we wr'te each deathiess name Upon the sacred scroll of fame, Let us provide for those that mourn! And cumfort those whose bearte are torn; Whore sors with brietter glory crown’d A dearer. better * Home” have found. Ba.timona, May 22, 1356. Fourth Jivision, Brevet Major General J. MM. Corse snui staff. é First Brignde, Brigadier General Rice—2d and 7th lowa, 52d Lilinois, “#:h Indiana, 12th Illipois. & Second Brigade, Brigadier General Clarze— Sist Omso, 640 lilimois, Svth indiana, sth Wis- consin, 43:h Indian. Third Brigste, Colonel Rowett command- nee Towa, 57th, 7th, 66th and 350th Lh. 01m, Artillery Brigade, Lieut. Col Ross, Ohiet of Artillery ang 5tsff— Light ba teries B, ist Mich- igan, st Illivois, H, Ist Missouri, and 12th Wisconsin. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ES SEE LATE FROM EUROPE. : Seventeenth Corps. Major Gereral F P. Blair, jr with staff, ber af by the headquarters escort jf inois mounted infant Liege Col ST. Hoghes ) C*YAUY: First Division, Brig General Force com- manding, with staff. First Brigade, General J W. Foller—27th and 39th Ohio. 18ch Missouri, 64th Litingis. Second Brigade, Brig. Gen’) J. W.Spragae— 434 a? €3a Obio, 35.n New York, 25th Wis- consin Third Brigade, General Jobn Tillson—16th Tilinois, Sed Wisconein, 24th Indiana Third Division, M.jor General Leggett and New Yore, May 24—The steamship Edin- burgh, trom Laverpool on the lth via (.ueens- town on the litn, has arrived here with dates one Gay Ja'er. A Point de Gatle telegram of May ist, says Sretel pirate is reported to have arri Manville. Le! Lorvor, M feverally rewarded here as a foregone conciu- sop. Theeffect was slight. A Melbourne des- patch of March 28th, says the pirate Shenan- dvsh és crutesing off that coast, but oo captures are snpounced Cotton dull witha deline ofa 4a <4, occa- cloned by the late advices trom America. The market ie firm but quiet. Lonvoy, May 11.—Consols 9044905 ; Five- twenties 64% a65. Lonpon, May 13 --The Daily News denies the statement that Pr-sidentt Johnson has caured fresh representations tobe made con- nected with thepirate Alabama it says the ease remains as Mr. Bincoin left it The news by the Versia only strengthened the conviction now universal that the rebellion is over The rebel loan 1 quoted at 12a. le Deat' Sere. Cieme: HUwTsvit_s, ALA, May 2! —Hon. Jere. Cle- mene, ¢x-United States Senator from Ala- bama, died at his residence in this city this Morning, at haif-past seven o'clock, of con- gestion of the lungs. Queenstown, st Via MW. tad. First Brigade, j rig. GeneralC Ewiog—12th and 16: Wisconsin. Jist, 45th and juin Etinvis. Second Brigsde, General R. K. Scott—t-th, 78th and Web Ohio, 20h fitnots. Fourth Divyisiov, Major Generai G. A. Smith and stall. First Brigade, Brig. Generai B. F. Patis— 23d and 224 Ohio, 534 Illinois, 534 Indiana. Second Brigade, ¢eneral Stolbrand—324, 11th And-15tp [hic is. Third Rrigeoe, Brig General W W. Bel- knap—lith, 13th, i5.b end 16:h lown. Artillery Brigade, Majer F. Welker, Chief of Artiiery aud staff—15t8-Onio, Ist Minne- seta, and © battery, Ist Michigan. * --* ARMY OF GEORGIA. Major General H. W. SLoctm commanding. General Staff, Twentieth Army Corps, Major General J. A. Mower commanding Fifet’ Division’ Prevet Maj vision, Brevet Maj meral A. ‘Wilhems commanding ee Ge nate’ Fitet Brignde, Brevet Brig. Gen. James L. Silfrtdge commend:pg —Sth Connecticut Vol- 1. 0.0 ¥—QRIBNTAL LODGE, No, 19.— Oficers and members are requested to unteers, (tb Pennsylvaniz Volunteers, 1:23 tat ¢ halt TO-MORROW ~ New York Votunteers, 1ilst New York Yo TERNUON, at 1% o'clock. “0 at cad ths fa cal upteéts. siti da Bs 2 poeinet ¥. rath Te eecce, aod = iL ac. Second e, Brevet Brig. Gen. nance is des: _ Members of sister Lotges commanding. 31 Wisconaia Volantonn eA St rene a malbo wR ue.) Poseter of the MiG. -_ 19 ew Yor! oluntee! 3 Will be supsorted for AS- New York Votnuteers. fh dae Cat te voters ofthe SUD BT a Thir gade, Brig. Gen. Bobinson com. | 48D- myai tf manding.—3ist Wisconsin Volanteers, 62d NOTICE.—The Citizens of the 6th Ward Ces Tamers, eed es Maa: Wist toe, Badal BY AR AooeT IA mois Volunteer, e 2 A GHP tne wt teers, S6 1; LER. Velen Bomimete a Ward Tiekstcte coming election, ‘Airo, to ea- Sei Division, Brevet Major General Jonn od al the ernera). tick w rary commanding. ek, my 2% 2t Fi Tigede, Pre Brig. A. Par. ur aNnr't * dee, ‘ir, commanging—5th Ohio Voluntecta, GRAND FALK aT ©ONZAGA HALL! zon Perey racers Corn Odio Volnntects, | win cabs since the praad ite ene, Mae /reyivanta Volunteers, 117th PennayL: t intie The Mutwer vieetond Briscds, PW. Tones, 204 Het tik | Os. “reereit AY dot: dak ey é ease Nertee eed Penney lvanin Vaaahees | ‘aroinp tye bela a acaracerentette Oesicey a . Volupteers, 1511n New York’ Voluniscey ork | woe tine ee ade 7 ; "OF wMarnOPOLITAR re * Penney tenn: Pee i DEPART ite METROPOLITAN 1ite ia Volunieers, 6om New ¥ PRICK oF BUP&RINER et Vor ; New York Voiunteers, jar amceania, FCT) New ¥. ‘ofunteers, 149) New York Vol. Notice is hereby fren thet alt uptebrs. . quorse could within this Dis'rict w il be required Wart tom ren Brevet Major Generai w. 7 | “te flee 0B vain clused HatiL iD otalbck b. : Firet Tre hu jrevet Brigadier ‘Silieiai't Wee isof chee ss ies Benjamin Herrijon corp manding—70th Iodiang Sdebiensigtcotec teante cmetans eon hol Volunteers, 79 Oto Volunteers, 1024 Illinois | whetber CLOSED or BOT OBOSBU, Chore (ears Volunteers: 108m Tijuols, ‘Voliaicera Lin | Sr PBARA Se AO ee ornate eee Ilinéts Voiunteers, , . in this order, thet BUI any ots | if + ec epuica r, t} a 8UMia remedy may be Danter commandtns— mvit-3t_A ©, BIOHABDS. Sunerintendent. Siace Feeekee see wnt ate aren _ ae ‘onp * HALL erate ae |r Se TREE eae area ay unteers, Son Wisconsin Vota 3d. Echowl Telauge lal eg chenl, 4 Volunteers, 55'h Obio Volant ‘Por the 736-Olo Volunteers, igen New: York Voluur OTH PARSSYtaniam ORUROH. Arpilery Briends, Twentiony’ The most lnjereeting May, Festi pomie: vinegar L pat ‘ork Artillery, Bat Crown. Seeding varn pat Pledepenarta pis Star ba. Pied t cats sf 8 lery.08 Web e ANEY?: Ul; |: tonged by Mee MBEZBROET. eters.” Ki eehth Army Corps. Teor pes Brevet! General J. Oo Daew'e REN OP BSTRAY—00e rk manoieg) 108 om. | A Vergeds) red wh't) ov the back ‘Phe oweer a: indy aq a4 Oue Yatvarw. oth One vos a 3 : 42a _fndigas 2 Gear er. Meat ast Ristwa FLOUR, (0008 au GaN: | MATTING AT PRI- ii ~ ey gh sel civare phe ian peeteens ai "500. CALOD?TTA 00004 and CANTON iferentwidtrs, offer to the trade at i rh muit. Auction ane (on Merchants, Bou! Penn avenue and sth etreet. may 22-5¢ Ohron. & Lute.) INANT RANT’S Lee Pao Lita. A " oC . CakD OF BIM BN BXISTENCR. 3 aoleat PRANK. Also See Pen sy! van . enn! National Hotel URE AND FRESH MEDIOINES.—Alvo, Hi P Dold’s, ayer’s, and all other Medicines wertised. A Ma f Bee paca Bore Potons, © MOORE my -0-27 Sti _my 50-2" Lcmemintates AE 9 Tot Wet oR potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer ©. VANDRBUILT will Bal- timore every TUESDAY BV BRING for Alexandria, Washiagton, and Georgetown, Returvipg will leave ber wharf, 107 W; Georgetown. every BATURDAY MORNIW o'clock. and Alexandria at 8 o’cinek, touching at all the naval :andings on the P«tomac rive ‘or freigtt ard parsage apoly to MORG RHINEBART @ 00, 107 Weer street, G town, and 241 F street, between 151 Wachingten. REPBiesRArO . WATER COOLERS. CREAM FREEZERS, ands genera! Lies ot WaRk. at B.H. & H. I. GREGORY'S, 321 Pennsylvani enite. ms1a-6t Ne Se, eee strost. 821 PENNSYLVANEA AVENUE. 321 Butlers, Officers acd Soldiers will finda full as- koriment of TINWARB AND CAMP FIXTUBSS, Such se PLATES OUPS. FRY PANS, KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, CHAIRS, COOKING STOVES, COFFER BOILERS, BUCKETS, BOALES, &0.. & BH.&#H I. GREGORY’ _™ 13-8t 321 Pennsylvania av., neat 7th st. BEADY AND CONGLUSIVE TES Properties of HELMBOLDS FLOGD. his TRAOT BUCHE will be a comparison with those et forth in the U. pensatery. mar 25-Gm my 22-3 . HOOP & 80N8 MaNUFAOTUBERS TWINES 4ND NETTING AND Dealers in articles naed by SHEBMBN. Office corner of Pratt aud South streets, Baltt- more. Md, my 1-30 | A LUMBER! LUMBER! WILLET & REDGRAVE. Corner ith etreet aod the Canal, 1 were cnoae and offer fer sale at lew prices @ are ck ©! RUILDING LUMBAR, embracing in part— White Pine Cullings 4,6 and3 4 vo Setonrda ant Belects 4 5.6and 8 4 White and Yellow Pine Fivoring 4 and 6-4 Wht» Pine Siding 5-2. Relect and Onliing Bemlock Boarcs 4nd 5 ¢. bright and sound Yellow Pine Stepolng 5 4(@oni) Spruce, Hemlock aed Yellow Pine Joista and Scantiing of all sizes and lengths Popler,(§-8) very wide and «ood Drersed Lumber of all kinds Shivgies. P &e..&. Z ach boyaera will find it to their interest to call fore purchasing -leewh«re. as we are de- to make ovr prices ‘o anit the time WILLBT & REDGRAV Cor. Hth st, and the Canal YHE UNDEBBIGNSD HAS SOLD OUT Bis Lumber Yard te NATHANIBL B. FUGIT', with whem a!) persons indebted to me are ear- pestly requested to make framediate aattlement. in ordengo facilitate the cloring up of the affair ofthe old concern, JO8EPH FUGITT, Washington. D C. April 1, 18% NATHANIEL B. FUGITT, LUMBER DEALER, PET EXE REE WEST, NBAR PA. AVENUES ap? im \BE sTEASMER JOHN GIBSON bas arrived at Ber wharf io Georgetowo. and dGischargiog freight Those is n having gocds please call and take! . them away, g my is WR. SNOW & O9.. Agants, MPORTANT 4O CABINET MAKERS, BUI I ERS AND OTHEKS. pede Large lot of Walnut snd Cherry, thicknesses from % to 4incher. 200 QO feet clear Pine Lumber of ali thicknesses, from three to five years oid, tegether with a large asrortmentof Builsing Lumber. ¥or sale at yard. N..37 Water street, George- D.o., ior let of nd 154 A myth «EWHwaTciny, OPE COUNTY ICE ORKEAM. ORANGE OOUNTY [CR ORBAM. OF ANGE OOUNTY IVE ORBAM, I am po epared t 78) ¥ the pul ho whthdcliciosn LOE CB MEM. meentee gured from pure cream from Orange Ocunty, ork, Ceafectione: afac New s 8, aad Famili Butler URL Leo reed No. 390 Bleventh atr my $-1m* between K at. and Mam te @ Fo, BALB—A TROTTING BORSE, fi Old this eprii Can 0, handsome soeat yr Oem iret oF rack mit in th es . . ie ia a TY. OAD NALYEED JONES, Food Be _my 9-Jm* __126 E street, and Center Mar! OTIGE TO FARMERS AND OTHEES. ASSISTANT QvantEnmastZn’s Orrre: Corner of G and Tweaty second str avHINGTON, D. C., March 24, 1865. The Government siannre beloaging te the De- t of Washington will bs fold whare it now ties, farmers and others. in such quantities aa they May require. at fracty:fve cents per ordinary wagon load. ape cation for the same to be made to Mr. George ¥ Gilbart. General Superintendent, et the tranaportation cfic.. Quartermaster’s De- partment corner of G and Twenty second streets, Payment to be eee wodaret Often 10 25-51¢ aptaip and A.Q. p4* LOR. Batgaina may be Bad fa OABINET PUBNITURB t Irom Hall. ray ig-eo6s C. W. BOTBLER. Ja, iT HOFBL CON DU THe ss hte ouDmeidmurgal Plan. iy Tsoularees Snopes® HOTEL, Corner Pa. av, and 11 in 6. This hotel, the oldest tod om the Buropeam lan in thin ity. bas toon outacaed broved in every way necersary fer the sccommodation of the increasing gueste. Thauktu: for the patronage al: pe ft pd atby attention 21 wi Erosts will Qharge; rece! tronsge as heretofore, only Sachareed with what thoy roontve, comity + Moderate. » gyenson, Proprietor, ‘OR #ALB CHBAP #OR OAsA—Three New rse Luniber WAGONS,one Top « chaveed ensiness trom Wagon Sudrepstion’ (heavens. SUl se aeid Chace be ie al eS nO! VeNURBWEREEN & WRLLS, 105 High ot’, Georgetown, i __my20-6t' (From the Largest Manufacturing Chemists. inch? aM AC: CAINTED Witte MB. HB. T. 1 WOLD be ocoppied the drug store PAs tericence and wa’ anccesafu' Coe where otbers bi Vip conducting the bot bi I; > vorabiy iituresced i* th Re. WELLIaM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of ROWERS Pinsmaaer AJ ie mn m25-6m mh od Browne Ma yindolphia, « ‘OR NON- TYON Nt m0 of Moo trnnetinn Tn ects core ation of the Biadder or Kido Diseases of the Proswate Glands. Stove in the Bindder, Ouei Grevel or Brick-dust. Deposit. and all Di of the Bladder Kdnese, and PD: * tat. tse HBLMBOLDS FLUID MX BKAUT BUS iH _ war 25-6 POLSOR' LIGBOF JUIAUHOESAR ome |. Merivate’s Mistoth oT tee Mines i. Kebeliion Beco d. part46. Joho plement and Dis-u-sien volne He i comb’s Firunoial Eger. Headley's Lite af @: am rman. bivine'’s Accient Laws 8, cer's Foctal biatics. Maban’s Field Fortideath bom saithey Word are Reoreations, “Re- erbaon Bpenre's Bonness. Finpd = ARANOK PAYLOR, re Drovt. an ec hey Ae joftaas. in ¢ * a ve ands) 5 - der with the out perlate 8 Complete 6 ce are well Inia oot, and Contain @ abuada Peeler and ebraobery, Tice weer Pot Bey Ons. ob. SEMIN: sais place einai LD DS. WOOD donti Oreretocst sige See mepitation Rooma 499 barreled rifles, and attracted eredtationton, | by theme; pido | The. Nery. gp ot? ‘Who were.dp:the rebel ready © “The artillery brigade ‘the wader Lt | ‘ered to'their bomes aud are very busy 1. Rossi» lowem of heaeatilan te passed bike Lm q to. a yh, bnt receiving no re- w ly,to0 the opposite side of cheering in most vociferous auth Corps. eorps, Gen. F. P Bisir, with his ruddy fa:0 aad tall form so fa- — to Aabirucs of the Honse of R-presenta- tt before the war, The General passed, followed by the 3d di¥ision, Gen. Naxle com- ma@pding, sn@ with the latter officer dismonut- ed, jing the officers.om the stand, which by this e was crowded to overflowing The engineer brigade, composed of colored troop preceded the division, and compared favorably with any of the other regiments By this time it was il o'clock. Tne san poured down thrournh the bresgsless air with jotenser heat and the crowds on the pave mentsought the shade. Perspirstion streamed over the fuces of the nronzed soldiers, bat their steps lost pone of their elasticity, and their lines moved on with the same even froat Flowers hang from the breasts of the officers and the us of the gaily caparisoned horsss, and roses bioomed in the muzzle of the gans. The bullet-torn Mags, draped in moaraing for the martyred President, spoke no less feelingly of the ga}iant dead sleeping all the way trom the Ohio down through the winding vallies of Tennessee and Georgia; and looking on the serried ranks, One seemed to lapse into 8 dream filled with visions of Vicksburg, Chattanooga and Atianta, and camp fires stretching on through the South to the ocean. The fourth division, General Smith, came next, ite murtial music breaking the reverie. Cheers greeted its veterans as before, and i's bands burst out ina strain of glad trinmph thas sweiled up through the shady trees aud Taelted away In the parks where the children, wearied of the dazzling show, skipped on the the grass to its sttrrirg notes. Now and tren as a flagstall passed with less of the old colors clinging to ils battered peak, the cheers pealea out more loudly, bandkerchiefs shook iike’as- pen leaves and the bands dropped into the soft gliding notes of homelike airs. Taen a break im the column, another wild rush towards the Precigent and General Grant, cheers, and tgers,’? and a slow retreat to the pavements agin as the head of the next command, first division, General Ward, pushed steadily through the surging mass. More tattered flags, more rifles whose bn lets had sung the death song of many a Yor, andam- bulances from whose shining casBions the flecks of blood wrung out in agony seemed not yettohave been wholly wipad away. Zoo Zoos,” brilliant im scarlet trimmings and ta;- seled cape, More blae-clad veterans and bea'd- less officers on horses ot all degrees, followed by artilery, i2 rifled gnns. Twelve o'clock, aud the army of Teunessee bas pns:ed and ts moving off to its camp north of the city. The Army ef Georgia. Next came the Army of Georgia, Major Gen- eral Slocum commasding. Gen. Slocum, his hauds filled with fowers , looked the same nervous, fearless Seldier, as when the writer saw him at Caancellorsville ana Gettysburg His escort, armed with sabres and carbines, moyed op the avenge, while he gave his Norse to an orderly and watked back throuch the crowd toastand as the Ist division of the 20th corps with its “tone | swr“ flagcameup The head ef the colamu { lifted their caps and cheered in marcting b7, a bieath of wind spread out the remoints of tisgs, and as the muskets came up togetner to a right ehoulder shift, the bayouets 10 thesan- shine flashed andglisteneddazzlingly Rapid- ly alter each other the brigadés moved asiong, breaking out occasionally into shoats in rrout of the reviewing officer, that were returoed hy the enthusissuc asserablage, GUUL the divition had oli passed by, and the zd division, Gen) Geary, rounded the corner with tora tgs, thia rane, und laurels like those that oad gore before Tbe General fecelved gnite an ovation 13 he rode at the Dead of his command, his roany Wasoingtoo triends as weit as Peun- sylvunians, Cheering bim at namberless points on the rou'e. The General was aiso one of thome who received a tribute from tne ladice in the shupe of a handsome boquet. A Curious Feature. After the Second Division of the Twentieth Corps there followed a large number of pack borses and mule’, preceded by two vontrapind boys nding diminative white donmeys, tne a aracce of which was greeted witM saouts or Sherman sponse, fell the atri manner. DITION, — he Army of Georgia. FULL DELAILS, The review of General Sherman’s army to- day was witnessed by another iramense con course of people, the side walke, baiconies, wia- dows and bousetops along the line of march being densely packed with hamanity of all ages, sexes and conditions. In all the intere secting streets carriages were drawn op with men and boys perched upon thelr wheels, and horgemen rede to and tro on other streets pare allel with the avenue, not unfrequently threat. ening lite and limbin their furious search for eligible positions. As ou yesterday, guards were stationed along the avenue at anearly honor, and all travel apon that street suspend- ed. The fire department also watered it from the Capitol to beyoud iocth street, iayiug the dust and rendering the route of march exceed- ingly pleasant to the veterans. The Moveiment. Thetwo wing: { thearmy, theright wing composed of the Army of Tennessee, including the 15th and 1th corps, Maj.Gen Logan com- manding, and the left wing composed sf the army of Geore.4, including the (ith avd 2th corps, Major Gen. Slocum commanding,biyou- acked inst night, without knapsacks, and with two day’s cooked ratiun3 in theif baversacks, on the Virginia shore. near the Loug Bridge, the right wingin advance At daylignt this morning the troops woved by right flank to the streets east of the Capitol, the Army of the Tennessee forming es follows: The Ecgineer regiments op North Capitol street, head of tae cclumn opposite the northern entrance io the Capito) grounds, 15th curpson Mary ‘and ave- oe with bead of column Also near the north- ernentrance to the Capitol grounds, and ths I7th corps on East Oapitol street, prepared to follow the 15th corps The Army of Georgia tormed in contiguous streets, prepared to fo!- low Gen. Logsn’s column The Morning. By eicht o'clock this morning, the sevoral cerps composing the two armies to be reviewed formed iu the streels contignous to tbe “apitol, where they staczed arms and awaited the st¢- nal for marching, resting meanwhile ou the porticoes and on the railing, where they could find places nct already taken up by the specta- tors. Before nine o’clock ibe seene as the staff officers galloped back and forth, many were ex- pectant that the march wonid be taken ap,and many of those who had positions in ihe wia- dows overlooking the ayenne or a standing seaton the curb, kept their eyes straiced to- wards the Capitol, to catch the first glimpreof the herves, Thetwo corps of the army of the Tennessee formed in Bart Capitol and Norta A street, the right resting near the jnaction of ist street west snd the avenue, and the corps of the army ct Georgia on the south side of the Uspitol, where they patiefitly wanted for the signal. At about 15 minutes tonine, bugies signalled the men to fali iu ite, and after another panae @ solitary tepor.of a c1naon was heard which was well understood as the long line of troops of the first division of the 15th corpse promptly took ap the step. while the other division awatted their torn to file into line, amid the cheers of the male portion of thespectators, and the waiving Cf ba: dikerchieia by ihe ladies From a recidemce/on A street north, under which the troops passed, a banner was tarowa acro-s the street. inscribed -*Ali hail, our Wes- tern heroes. Saitoh, Vickeburg, Atlanta, Sa- vanuah, Stone River, Raleigh, Mission Rtdge ~ This residence was loudly cheered by the plssing troops Previous to the march being given anumber of yontg ladies of the ety: made their way through the crowds of spectators and sofdiers,. jestoopirzg upon some of the officers hoquets, wreaths and gerlands ‘The public schools did not participate in the dirplay to-day, ¢xcept 2 portion of those from the 3d and Sth districts. .They yeem to have got compietely hoarse and worn oat by their tll-day exerciees yesterday. At nine o'clock, a signal gun fired by the lercing battery, Annonnced the advance ot oa | arnies, which passed around the Capitol, down on to ibe avenne, Bud up towards tue brilliant sqnare occupied by the President aud Geseral Grant, and sarronaded by the wis- 6om, beanty and fashion of the nation. The coltmu moved with untaried colors, and erins atright shoulder shift aut! atter passing the Treasury Lepertment, when they were brought to 3 shoulder wath bayonets fixed, recurping to shoulder shift at 17th street, the troops formed fe column of companies closed in mass, rigut in trout, with redaced tater vais between regi- ments, brigades dnd divisions. Compraies were equalized by @fvisions, and wheuever they feil below fifteen Mies the battdliom form 4 ¢ lump by divisions. Six smbulances, turee abreast. followed cach brigade. The Stands. Long before the troops appesied on the ave- Due the ctands at Lafayette Square commenced filingup. T aes stund, ia:medintely in front of the White House, decorated as cn yesterduy with fags and the names of battle. fields, was brilliant with uniforms aud femte pine Jovelivece, while those on either side Were througed wth officers, disabled soidtery, Bnd ther families. At fitteen minutes past nive ihe Prezident and Cabinet arrived, Geo Grant already being it the stand. Soon after Gen Meede and bis famity jotned them, and fit 30 minutes past nine, amtd the wildest cheer. mg. the head of the column appeared ai Fif- teenth street Upea the pavilion was seated President Joluson. witb Secretary S:snton end treneral Grav! at hiarmgnut and Seeretaries Venvison, Welles, MeCatioch and Harlan in hi me- diate vicinity, General Sherman occupied the reviewtng position to the lef+of the Presi- dent. His brother, Senator Sherman, oecupied seat on the platform. There is & noticendie resemblance between the brothers. The Review. Zi Gen. Sherman, aveompanied by Maj. Gen. Howard, whose empty sleeve spoke eloquently of the past, rude @ little in ad vance of tne stati, with boquets in their Rands, and their horses gaily Cecorated with flowers. A soldier of the Veteran Reserves approached Gen. Sher- wean with another hoquet, but the General's Lotse became restive, And be motioned the sol- dier bar x. “Give it to Howard,” shonted tne ’Whrong; but he, too, with his single hand, contd Bttecd to but litffe élse than his curvetting @teed, nud the veteran returned to the teats with bis cffermg, cheered on every hand, Rising to the westerm.entrance to the White Hanse, Gen. Sherm@n dismounted, and, with Gen. Howard, followed by the staff, jofned the g7oup op thestand, Next came Gen. Logan, commanding the ot the-célebrated fiying transpor’atton Uepart- nent of Sherman's army. Mouoted upon gome of the mutes were a namber of chjck-n cocks and eume hens, while two or Loree cow and several goats ard dogs were Riso in the ine, On Inquiry we were told that most of this track was taken from the plantations ot prominent rebels, as did also the contrabauds who were tending the stock. Among other anmmals was a male which was brougat from Jeff. Davis's plantation, By bis time the crowd had become tmpa tient of standing still,and atevery opportanity completely filled up the space in front or the siaud. ‘fo keep the avenne open the cavalry guard, numbering about two hundred mea, formed atinterwais across the street in front ct Geo. Angur’s besdquartere, and moved nioug-to 17th street, Sweeping theavenuecigar, end returning by twos to the westernentraace to the President's grounds, where it passed in ard around to tts stajtimg place fur aaother advauce cn the crowd. The Third Division camé next. “Its tion would employ no other terms than those applied to its predecessors. heartiliery of ibe colps, wiiD bugles conkd- fig brought upthe rear. The horses looked well, potwithetanding the unparalleled marci es they bave made, and ghe gun i batreries of ten-poender Parrotts, and two of brass tweive pounders, emooth bore, gieamed brigat- ly in the sun, although stiimed with the smoke of action. Again the erowd swarmed about he stand, sod called out successively for the esiceut, the Secretary of "War. Gen Gran’, Gen. Sherman, Gen. Howard, (den. Logaa and others, each of whori rose and acknowlédged the greeting by bowing Cheers for the Wounded. Every officer who wore an empty sleeve. or showed that he bad been vonuded, wre Leartuy chetred by the crowds Iiniag ths side- Walk. The gallant Major General Howard @us thus aistinguished throughow theday. Fourteenth Cor px At ten minutes of two tve Fourte-nth Oorps, General Jeff. 0. Davisy appeared. consider ibis tame having elapsed © the 20tD passed ‘The men sbowed hard service, their uniforms being stained and presenting; rather) a rusty appearauce. Each brigade was preceded by a ptoneer corps and foilowed by the pack mules Jaden with camp furpiture, &c 4 hoticeabie featare of the Second’ Division wae the Zous ve regiment (2d. New. York), uni- formed in blue trimmed with red, and with ¢rimson skull caps, with biue saevaiee Buta fhaudtul of meh remSin of the splendid organ. ization that started out at the commencemeny ot the war, and their depleted ranks acdead not a jitue to the mournial interest attached io their torn colore. ‘ Zhe Rear. 1 Three ba’ teries of artill-rv.one of 12 pounder brass pieces, the’ others 16-poina trdtts, aud the Ist brigade Of the Jat division’ brought up the rege . A deafening cheer was givenas the Jast of the cotamn pssaed, and the crowd im 2 body ceilected abant the Presideat’s sed, but the laiter, with the Cabinet, den. Granc Army of Tenbessee, upon a mnygnificent iron | 4nd others, after a few congratulations, imme grey. Swarthy, erect aod muscular, he look-d | dia‘ely left. mad is the beau rdeal of the soldier, and received tne The assembly showy dispersed, owing to the acélamations of the aseemblage with & modest | Street grace that charmed them ail the more. He, tpo, dismounted, and joined Gen. Sherman. ‘Then came the head of the colamn, 15th corps; Maj. Gen. Hazen, commanding. 4 trTcopat Romig’ otk iaetkae tle @ corps, following out to ne north of the Potomac. . “ates emer be ‘The Corps Badg The badges of the aifferent eB. corps . were ob- . esterday, wita, the excep. ; tton thatthe’ pavilion (ataud No. 1) bore a-tals ligt of thé battle fields won by tha arinies of Tennecsee and Georgia, ~ Pa de da bore amongst others the following. inacriptions; — «“Cengecticnt greets all who, bravely ,fo, and wrepsdor all, felt Ohio weieame: her brave sons, and mourns those who have tallen?* 3<Midssachu-ett® greets the’country’s defenders.” . Pels!sg TaUleof musketry. and the salute Of tié drains Tolled Owerhy heags of the'stiwart veterans, J 3nd through tbe shreds of ‘the' dim anf. tat (fered banners, thut dipped to the rniile field preic in ealete tothe Commander-in -Uhier: tpade dram corps were trseed’ their hend and wheeled to the frogt of thé review - ine cflicer, where they Played til the Orizad- aes: d, and then s ung ronnd inteiterear, aoZ slong theiz dramsifind ‘maréhad away to the mMupie of their comrades followiag,,, If ihe voviow seaueanys es | THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSER. w superb. Watton coer ee aoe y eae , bY, direction of the War Biieees stnture, and the light binepantsy dere blouses | ment, jor General John H. Li Byun, ‘and Western hats of some of /the’ regi ments command of the “Army of: the. | 9862, formed an unbroken linerwhich'thé New York} tne: Sevepth ever exeelied... Pgh geageisn Lok J ren dist are ore Oe ei B The acon intense tiabey hd tte ie hogs been anon suee SPR: Boge: aa Corse, p' ‘@ no less floe a A x flo Hulop ete boatetee wade eee at, omicera ’ mm wraraihs abont their horses’ né an vi icers ‘on! . Teviewing officer, ae ee oy ee: ble Fag ok nnd Taerneg {o.tbe Beal dscormere Lo She io al to resi dently watching t a ribet died ‘The eharpshooters of the 0 @ Morse’s Division, Gorps wer, land oreland county, Va., who kave beencom niit- fing depredations in tbateection. A few : fromt;—tte—officere-a0- bad 0 ughter ibroughout the entire tine of merca. 1bis portion of the procession was a portion 15th, Corps. . served a8 they sppparen. ‘on the colors at the Mj Gen. Woods commardedthe tet division, | head, that of the 5th corps (Gen, Haz+n) be. | wbich, preceded by the engifieer’ brigade, | ing a AG with & cartridge box in | compored of white BRAY tro‘pa, armed } ter marked “4° rounds,” that of the 17th (en. with oxes, picks and spattes, marched! spien. | Blair) being an arrp Fi NST ‘Of the Brn (tan. tay, Keeping &. pertect line tép like | Mower) astar,and of the Jith (Gen. J. 0. Da. thet of one maf tothe gloriogs ic Of its | vis) 8m acoRDy ix Bus o¥ pages. Te ont Ve oe Pret nt S pand The Studs.) » °° is led jte strains 2.98 the pis mn, The stande at the reviewing pont wars déso- snd chtérs”and ctapping of nants like tbe | ratcd much hid apie yae: ALitz) 8 Themes ike mectaclene cine SHERMAN. There io @ current report amongst news- paper men to-day that Mayor General Sherman bas written @ fetter for publication, dated at his camp, near Alexandfis, and adéreveed to S. M. Bowm4a, ia which he rouM@ly Sbuses the War Department and quotes Shakespeare tos comsiderabie extent, apropos to the disap. proval by the Government of his terme of pacification with the rebel Gea. Joauston. It is to beregretted that nu officer who has deserved co well of his country shouid insist on putting himself into so false & position. The country was gratified by the apparent good sense shown by him when first instracted thatthe Government declined to endorse his extraordinary arrangement with Jolnston- The public, remembering his great services, ‘were anxious to forgeta faise step so chesr- fully receded from, (as appearances went,) but it pow appears that he was but bottling up his spleen, And is obstinately bent upou not only defending bis policy in treating wita Jobasten, but also on assuming the offensive against all whom be holds responsible for causing its disspproval. In this course that General Sherman has marked ont jor himself he makes a fatal, au irretrievable mistake. The country has made up its verdict with almost entire unanimity in reprobation of the Sberman-Jonaston pacification, and any re opening of the question will only serve to cause that verdict to he reaffirmed with more emphasis. And General Sherman in seeking to fasten upon a single Gov-rnmeutal depart. ment what isthe voice ef the whole American people, makes the greatest mistake of all THe City Havt.—Last eve Heit. by direcuon of Mavor W bril.iantly ttiuminated—th+ pames c and «+ Shermaén,”’ with the woid +Uoton’ meupted by 2 ler, ‘ar, appes The gispiay attracted macn ati the City sur- ing in gas jots. ation. #7 From Shillipgtou, Oueon Building, we have an advance copy of Godey’s Lady's Book for June. LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, LATE FROM THE SOUTH. $243,000 ef Jeff's Specie Captured—Gen Gillmere Issues au Order—He Repadi. ates the Proclamatioags of the Rebel Giay- ervors of South taroliva and Georgia. New York, May 4 —The steamer America orings Savaur ah datas to ihe 20th inst. The Heraid bas advices from Augnsta, The country between Savarnah and Angasta is filled wi'b rebel paroled soldiers, recurning to thrir homes. Neuriy atlthe pleniers Pave put in larga amounts of seed, mostly corn andrys. Some have plaured cotion, the first tn four years But tew sinves have skedaddied. Grent grief and excitement was cansed In Augusta by the Annoancementof the capture ot bavis. A wagon containing two huadred and forty-three thousand dollars in specie, ne- lopping to tne rebel Government, was found ina by wey and turned over to Gea. Mo- leniavx, Gen Gilmore bas issued an order declaring null and vod the proclamations issued by the seit siyied Governors ct South Oarolina, and Florida, and atso declaring that ople of the b'ack race are free citizens of ed States, and are to be protected in the freedom ard in the fraits of their indastry by the Government. Gen. Wiison, in a letter to Gov. Brown, who bed complained of the coliapse of the cur- reney ana the great destitu‘ion of proyisions among the People, eave he is instructed by tne President tosay to him that these evils were cansed iM treason, insurrection and rebellion aguinet thé laws of the Umited Staves, aud csr- Tied ow for the Isst. four years; aod you Onn- federate rebels aud traitors, who sione are re- sporeibie for the waste, des*itution aud want Bow existing inthe State, and the result which the fortunes of wer bay» imposed upon tng people of Georgta,and all the loss and wos they have suffered, are charged upom you and your centederate Tebele, who, usurping ac- thority. provoked war to the extremi'y, antl compriled to Iay down your arms and ac- cept the ju+t penalty cf the crime of trea- son and rebeHien; that the restoration of peace and order cannot be eutrnsted to rebels and traeitore; that the persons who tmcited the war and carried it on will not be allowed to assemble at the call of the accomplices to act in as te legislators of theState, and agi urp the authority and fgnpchize. Those have caused so mu:a Woe will not de alio Wer power azain to set on foot fresn acte of feasow atid rebellion, In calling the Legisiature together again without permission of the President. you nave perpetrated u > crime, that will be desait Frith according! . aba if any person presumes to dnt wer or acknowledge your cill he will be immediately arrested. The new trade regulations for Savannah are working most satistactorily. Silver is plenty in Augusta for change, @nd greenbacks are at par. s FRUM ¥FURTRESS MUNROE. Jeff. Davis and ©. C Clay in their Celleat Fortress Monroe—Mrs, Davis and Mrse Clay still on the Steamer Clyde, Fortress MORROE, May 23 —Jeff. Davis ani Clement ©. Clay, stter having beea taken y»s- terday afternoon from. the steamer Ciyde, were immediately escorted inside the For ress, aid at Once placed in the closest continemeut io the. cells prepared for their reception, in the second tier of casemates They orcupy calls adjpining each other, and ara carefulty guarded hy two offic-re and (weaty men of the 2d Pean- eyiyauta arivilery, of tne fort garrison. Mrs. Davis ard family. and the wife of Olement U, Clay, remain on board the steam or de, which .bas.been coaling ail day pre- paratcry to conyeving them and Ool. Pritch- ard’s command seuthward agatu. The strict est reguiutions are being entorced by the mil- itary authorities reepectiog persons visiting the fortress. By order of the Secretary of War, no one, either civil or military, ts at- jowed to enter the fortress urless provided with passer, which, ara turnished very spa- ringly by the communder of the post. eee ea Os See Sailing of the Africa, Bosten,, May 24.—The steamship Africa sailed this morning-for Liverpool with $250,000 in tpeéie, | SO 2S SS TD LAr. LOOKOUT, | | PRIDE OF THB WORLD SEIRT. _™y bi es Fe THE GRAND BEVIEW. cestrorrss BLAGS{ FLAGS! FLAGS! FIREWORKe! “FIREWORKS! OSINKER DANTSRSS. MOURNING CRAPE + CRAPE BADGEE AND ROSBTT 100 LOZSN WHITE COTTON GLOVES, ke. 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