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THE EMI CONT) NUED FKOM EIGHTH PAG2. ‘min for himself, aud the deviLor Yanks catch the hind- Most, They cortainly-werggworst the'demoralized sot of Meu that ever Led before a victorious foe. ‘MB PURSUIT CONTINUED. The Tlird brigade eentinued to follow, Aight aud eap- ture the rebels in fine style, the Secund doing their part ‘© the work well, and following the road they took came out upon the sume on» the Third was marching on. This vad ran at right angles with the one the rebels had to ‘Teach in order to escape, and was the only one acces:ible tothem. Pushing on very rapidly, a portion of the rebel Cavalry succeded in gaining this road, closely followed ‘up by Colonel Caphart; who was mometarily thinning ‘their numbers. ‘Tan ENEMY RALLIES, Having arrived at the cross road the rebel ca.alry turned to the right, and here, maintaining some show of order, slightly rallied, and poured in some irregular vol- deys. A chargo was attempted by our cavalry, but, while Preparing to execute it, a strong force of rebel infantry vmppeared in their rear, consisting of Pickett's division and two brigades of Bushrod Johnson's, As I stated.be- ‘fore, this road was the only one accessible to them and they wero obliged to keep tho right of way here or else ‘break indiscriminately for the woods, in which casé, “probably, the largest’ number of them would be captured. ‘The Th rd brigade was considerably weakened ia num- ‘ders in coneequence of 29 many men having gone to arsembled and blocked up tho sircets. | fired, and the whistigs of the steam engines and the | cheers of the assembled mulliudes made the whole city ving. Provipence, R. 1, April 9, 1805—Midnight. Bells are rnzivg, cavnon are firing, and the citizons | are out rojoicing over tho nows of Lee's surrender, A large Doutwe is burning on We bosset bridge. Wilmington. Wianxaton, Del., April 0, 1865. Wilmington is in an uproar and blaze of glory, rajdic- ing over the greatest of victories yet achieved by our arns, Guns are firing, bolls are ringing, and « largo procession is proceeding through the streets, Such an excitement was never before witnessed in this city. Werecestor. Woncesrer, Mass., April 9, 1865. The news of the surrender of Lee and bis army created an intense excitement here to-night. The bells were Tung, guns were fired, bonfires kindled, the fro com- panies turned out, and many stores and buildings were iluminated, Pittsburg. : Prrrsavra, Pa., April 9, 1865. The news to-night brought nearly the entire population into the streets. Tho recruiting booths were turned into bonfires, salutes were tired, speeches were made, and bands played, Trenton, Trewton, N.J., April 0, 1665. ‘The glorious news was received here with cheering ‘the rear with prisoners; but still, though outnum- |.and ringing of bells. The people areJ turning out en *bered five to one by eager, “their rear, whose only safety lay in breaking through their line and ga.ning the road, they turned’ and “fought desperately. Not @ whit dismayed, the rebols deployed a strong flanking party on their left, “coming upon our men across an open field on their right. By this move tho rebels poured in an enfilading fire upon us, before which we wore obliged to rotir: slowly desperate men in | mane to receive and rejoice over the glad tidings. Albany. Aupany, April 10—1 4. M. ‘There is great rejoicing here over the news of the sur- render of Genera! Lee and his army. The news was received at about 10 P, M,, and about midnight State and Pearl streets wore filled with people “upon the samo rord followed in coming ap. Just at this | ®2X/ously inquiring the particulars. time Gen-ral McKenzie, commanding Kautz's old division of cavalry, came up and formed a quarter of a “mile in th: rear of Colonel Caphart, upon which tine he gtadually fell back, where a stand was made. Captain Lord’s battery, of the Second United States, whi h had ‘closely followed the column, Was now ordered up, aut ‘with four pleccs took a very commanding position and commenced ehelling the woods, under cover of which ‘the rebels were fighting, A rapid ehelling was kept up for a few minutes, which effectually silenced and started $hem back upon the road they #0 desired to porsess. ec THR ENEMY AOMN FengLED, WecKenzie and Caphart followed them tp closely until might sct in, the remainder of the Third division oncamp- ‘ing upon the fine plantation of Dr. Taylor, a noted secesh ‘and member of the robe! Logislature, ‘TNE PAY’S WORK. In summing up the results of the day I can truly say they were such as afforded unmingled satisfaction to alt. We had driven the enemy a distance of twenty-two miles, routing them at cycry point, capturing three bun- dred and sixty-five privates, eight officers, two battle gs, four pieces of a: yy any quantity of amntini- & wagons, &e., kilil wounding » large number. O0R 20KS, | hote Joss ka kite, wounded ia fnsido of fy, youbly (erly being the exient during the day OO OUNCEMENT OF THA CATTERE CH RICUMOND, General diexrist received an official despatch announc- ing the capture of Wichmond, which was read to all the ‘commands, and received with cheers and shouts of joy. Heapqvawter ,, Top Cavazay Divisics, ‘Bitwany, April 4, 1865. } TUR ORDER oY MARCIE. ‘This morning early the cavalry started again on mafen, ‘MeKenzi: having the advauco, tho First division follow- ng and the Third division, which worked so hard sad ideo well yesterday, In the-scar of the First. This order of march was kapt up nntil late In the afternoon, ‘when the advance encountered a force of infantry and artillery, about twe miles from Bethany, strongly posted. BRIRMISHING. Skirmishing commenocd and was kept up until dark. ‘Whe cavalry was ordered into camp for the night, all ‘thinking there was a hard day’s work ahead of thea. ‘Hrapyvarraxs, Tarp Divist-», Neun Jurrevvias, Vo, April 6—8P, M. } A. MIGHT MAROR, ‘Bhortly after eleven o'clock last evening orders ‘oame for the cavalry to march at once. Just as tho camp had assumed a quiet repose it was aroused to life ‘end bustle, and in an hour the Third division had taken the advance, and wero followed by the First, and McKenzie, of course. No‘ oue outside tho Genoral know our destination; but it was shrewdly suspected ‘that we were marching to meet Sheridan on tho Danvillo Railroad. Marching all night, the advance reached this point on the Danvillo rond.at six o'clock th’s morning, ‘where we joined the whole of the Fifth corps, strongly Antronched across the railroad, and in excellent spirits. ‘'F/KIXG PORTION, After stopping on tho right to rest and breakfast, the ‘Third division was placed in a tino position, well supported By their artillory, on the left of the Fifth corps, The Fist and McKenzie’s brigade occityied positions on the loft of Custer. The Second corps is up, but has not yet beon assigned to a position. A very few shots havo been heard en the advanced picket line this afternoon, but as a g"n- ral thing it {s very quict—doubtless a fearful calin that precedes the bursting of a terrible storm. A REM RXIBL. CAPTURE One of the most remarkebie cuptures that has becn made during the war occurred this moriing. “Tho First ‘Drigade of Crook's division went out on the advance to- wards Burkesville, or Burl station, and, singular as it may appear on paper, captured one tho sand Prisoners, five magnificent Ariastrong guns and caissons, ‘six battic flags, three hundred wagons, loaded with pro- ‘visiong and rebel mon.y, as well as ammunition, without fring a shot, and with the loss of only three men. ‘The -wagons were burned, the prisoners and negroes mounted ‘on the mules, and in procession, resembl ng the ‘‘rag- tag and bob-tail,” camo im to Gen.ral Sheridan's hoadquarters with the flags and rags flaunting in the ‘erecze. As the procession camo in from the loit general excitement was kicked up, some supposing that the enemy was advancing upon us by the maiu road. Information was brought down to headquarters of the army and corps, and Generals Sheridan and Merritt, with their staffs, advanced out om the road; bat it had already becn reported that it was a long line of prisoners ‘coming in; 80 as the procession advanced along our lines the road was crowded with soldiers eager to cath ‘sight of the grotesque spectacle Certainly a more ludicrous sct never could be found anywhere else, First game the ad-ance, baring the rebel rags they call fags; ‘ahon the artillery and caissons, the boxes mounted by ill- ‘ela. wretches, and cach mule by a Yankee and rebel alternately. Next came the sorriost, poorest and grayest lot of mules it was ever my misfortune to witoess, mounted by as sorry, wo-begone and cadaverous looking ‘8 set of wretches (both white and bleck) as ft ts possible for the face of humanity to aseume. Several of the ‘Bogroés were newly uniCormed, and wore as jolly as post- Dboys at their escape frou soldiering for their oppressors. ‘The negroes wore happy; bat such negross I never saw ‘Before. Could th:s same culumn move up Broadway as At moved here it would create the greatest sensation that ‘New York ever witnessed. Thero was no order or regu- larity about thoir movements; but the rond was com- pletely filed up, each mule ‘end driver moving Inside the Une of guards on bis own account. LEL's BRADQUARTERS TRAD DEFFROTEO. Tho prisoners report the br of, Gonetat . Lee's Beadquarters wagons, which ts true, A general ‘end colonel of ordmance were prominen} among mai Sees WHAT A BLOW TO-THE CONFEDERACY. If the good Union people of the North could be here ‘this aftornoon, and see and know what (he soldiers and correspondents sce and know, they would see tho. rising in the east of tho star of peace, which will novor again eet in oblivion and gloom; and I have no doubt my next despatch will be fully as interesting and acceptable as this (n the matter of reporting victory and the glorious qiccesses attonding our arms. m REJOICINGS OVER THE EVENT. The glorious annooncement of Lee's surronder was eecetved here about nine o'clock. It was telegraphed to All sections of the city, and was announced in the ruve- fal chureher, The Ledger office was illuminated in five winutos. The belt of Independunce Mall was toug Wy dhe order of the Mayor, Tho Bromo tmmodiatoly The bells aro ringing, cannon firing, while the multi- tude are indulging in fireworks. ‘The Governor was callcd up and. briefly addressed the throng gathered around his residence. ‘The State House and many private residences are illuminated, RICHMOND. Important Action Tending to the Resto- ration of Virginia to the Union. President Lincoln Makes a Written Proposition to the Virginia Legislature, Still in Ses- sion in Richmond, to Call a State Convention, &e., he, &e. The Pirat Loyal Richmond Paper. ‘Tho Richmond Wily was issued jrompily ow the occu. pation of the city as a loyal paper.’ It claims in’ indeil- Salutes.were | | wanting pa NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1865. ae ‘an intelllent and respectable eitizen; bat we advise him and ail oLuers similarly plerested to Waive any scruples thoy way have gs to the time or taapnes of re-seou: ‘tho’ rights aud privileges of American Cilizens, Bu Beenie Romesives that the opport nity fs at last Ted them for enter ro u the enjoyment S herd rights of which have been #0 long joprive ee The Richmond Paw Explosion of the City Magmaine. the Confederate (formerly cit; z Rorthern suburba. ‘The nurabor st theas, creatures that thus met an untimely and: hundred yards from tho 1 ine, and the victims are understood to have been kill. ay wala by’ the concussion caused panied by several prominent government officials, through the city in carriages, arith an escort of cavalry, and returned to City Point in the evening, whither President had already gone. Vice President ‘andrew Johnson, Hon. Mr. Harlaa, Seo- jon ad the Interior, and Hon. Preston King are also Assistant Secretary of War Dana is in Richmond. Secretaries Wm. H. Seward and E. M, Stanton are ex- args 3 the inte week. cateblish ’ Express Company are about to s — house of the company in Richmond from City Im) renovation and reconstruction must as- surediy follow in the wake of the Union armies, In’ litical, ae well aa things material, a force of is to be at once put at work on the te of the Richmond, Fredericksburg, Aquia Creek mac and its completion, will occur within: the next few weel iM put Richmond fn rail communi- cation with the Capital of the United States, Again the fron broken by the ruthless of war, wolded” will once more re-unite @ divided people” in ds too strong to be put asun- pad —— river chetroctions: are, we go igh joved as expeditiously as possible, and forty- hours will not elapse, we opine. before we hear of stoam- ers at Rocketts, direct from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The river at City Point fs filled with a sut- ler's fleet awaiting permits to enable them to bring their supplies up to Ricimond. The Richmond Unionists Venturing Out of their Hidin, the Richmond Whig, April 7.) ; A ug! Many men whom the tyrannical rebel conscrip- tion has for three years driven from the face of day, and forced t ide and skulk like felons, assured by the pre- sence of the Union forces and the ‘Star Spansled Banner,” have ventured once: more to show them- selves among their fellows. Wo saw, yesterday, & itleman of th's class. It {had beem more than three ycars sincs we saw him before. On that occas on ho was distributing copies of tho speech made in the ‘Virginia Convention by the Honorable Sherrard Clemans; ho was an out aud out Bott's man, and very soon had t0 hide himself from the Davis minions. it this poor man, and such as he, have suffered during this war none but themselves can ever Know, They have lived in poverty and constant dread and apprehension, Again they taste the blessings of liberty and walk the carth a3 freem'n. The joys o! their recovered freedom go far to compensate them for all their sufferings. Official Directory of Richmond. [From the Richmond Whig, pti 6.) Major Goneral Godirey Weitzel and Brigadier General @. F. Shepley have their headquarters at the mausion formerly occupied by Jeff, Davis, corner of Marshall and Twelfth streets, continuation of ornor strect. Major General Siaarlag Devens has his headquarters at rt mansion. der Coueral BH, Riploy bas his head- City Vial Brod, 1. Manning, qoarien: mt eho tol qaarters of Major Carringt>9 1 got thein at tiie iatter plac he Provost Citizen: The Boieni Powe¥ 8¢ thy (x2 0%s- {From the Richmond Whig, April 6. nite terms to have been negatively loyal, or at Joast not The trans.tion from enormous prices and a doprecinted positively disloyal during the past four years, It thinks that “it is worthy of mention that the last Star Spangled Banner displayed in Richmond, afier tho bombardm-nt | was scarce at t of Fort Sumter, floated.on the brecze from the flag-staff res of secession vainly attempted to destroy it with rockets during the night the fall of Sumter was cele- brated, and some of the more excited and adventurous of the crowd attempted to get to the reof of the bullding, for the purpose of pulling it down, but they were happily foiled, and tho flag waved proudly until the following morning, when it was quictly taken down by some one connected with the establishment, and the State flag hoisted in its place. The Confederate flag has never ‘been raised over the Whig building, aud never will be, The halyards of the staf are se much decayed by long exposure to the weather that we aro at present unable to hoist any banner. At the first opportunity the old, flag shall again appear over the building.” The sheet is @ curissity in other respects. The first number contained « haif column advertisoment by Jay Cooks of the United States seven-thirty loan; asd also advort'sements of A. T. Stewart & Co., James Wilde, Jr., & Co., Lewis B, Brown & Co., and Scott, Baldwin & Co., of New York. The thoatro ts announced to reopen under the management of R. D'Orsay Ogden, the late reb21 con- soript, with the play of Obcdience to Orders. The Uestoration of Virginia to the Union. PRESIDENT LINCOLN PROPOSES TO TH VnGINIA L&GISLATUREB TO CALL A STATE CONVENTION. {From tho Richmond Wiig, April 7.) An informal meeting of the members of the Virginia Logislaturo remaining in the city was held in the Law Building, Franklin street, this morning, for the consid- eration 0° the propo ition of P.¢ ident Linco'n to rcarsem- le the Legislature for the purpose «f authorising a conven- tim to take Virginia back into tie bonds of Uie Union. Tho propositions of the President were laid beforo the meet: ing. A formal mecting was appointed to take place at four P. M. this afternoon, to which time the meeting ad- journed, ‘Tho Virginia Legtslature adjourned om the 18th of March to meet on the 29th of that month. It met ou the 20th, without a quorum, According to the constitution the members could, under such ciroumstances, only ad- ‘This they did till Sunday last, tho basis of representation. This question is settled, bud @ convents m called for aay purpose ts omnipotent. The derasren 3} of Virginia Advised to Take Oath aie apn the Richmond » Aprit .) *> nnd orders eatabligied i : i it Hi # f onan scortatn seapent fer tho Eoaee lon exists to some extent in this community, we abnost um f the man who will alow sentiment to enslave his bave “the i z ! E tf te E 4 =F EEee ! sauet be not only thet the seyelireey de. jonct, ‘but that his pursuit and Fone at Peet jlomausd vy the taare of “thal visionary scheme and the restoration to him of the ri aod privileges which be heretofore eee, erecreiy bint ira ‘to perceive, those who are in mond, even the adherents should welcome the re- ; Dut whatover hie the city will He will bave to si if Fprie Surmounting the Whig building. The bot-headed vota- i currency to reasonable ratcs and real money has come 60 suddenly upon tho ci that it will be some time be- fore they can properly realize the c! e. Batter that '-five dotiars @ pound is now plentiful at fifty and sixty conte a "i that were hidden away at twenty-five doliars per dozen come ont readily oe cents, Other commodities are at an re )-etores are springing up lke a it ondia all over the basiness part of the city left unscathed by the fire, and old thues aro being revived by asight of the substantials and tuxuries ‘be fore the war pnt them derona the reach of the cuisines of Richmond. Feople will live, breathe and move and havo their’being once more. ‘The Virginia State Conviete Evacuate the Penitentiary. the Richmond Whig, April 6} morn! vernm the three hundred and fifty viets Goat G in the Btate Penite: over one hundred and returned to the institution. ¥ Mail Communteation with the North. {From the Richmond Whig, 6) We understand from the proper military authority, Shepley, that nodifficulty now exists in rogard to mati communication by citizons with their friends in the Northern and alt sections within the Union lines, Provided the be stamped with the legitimate ‘A mail is made up daily at the capital, closing at five o'clock in the morniug, and Point, Fortress Monroe and Ani The Northern return mail will arrive in the evening. om the Richmond wigs April $ Four the detective officers ment, who res’gned and government changed under the rebel régi me and Frederick hem’ Uap bread commissary, and tl prisoners, committed to the Libby Prison. e are all The Rebel m Bonds at a Discount. tmaoteron nember of rebel Soupon, beads, with ogistored and signed, thrown Into v's ‘rom the Richmond ‘April 6.) tthe fume ns of the Mayor have been pended for the present, and mili law erns the city. In tho present unsettled stats of this haps, proper and highly 1 Mig Aw 4 for the restoration of our mun! government! 8 Union foundation, and resamption of legisia- Won in all {ts department, Ex-Senator Foote on the Situation. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD ‘You have placed me under obligations by the inser- morning, of which I assure you I em duly sensible. I and an | On ing, the and con- fusion growing out of’ the evatuation of ‘tho clty she For sale by by steamer, via City | gyon: A Change in the Occupancy of Libby Patio its base, have been arrested, together with Wiley, the turnkey of Castle Speeder, wife of the late Francis Ai ¢ Seven-thirty Loan. Pun speirwa, April 9, 1868. ‘The subscriptions to tho seven-thirty loan yesterday amounted to $2,507,400. The largest Western subscrip- tion was $126,500, from Chicago. The largest Eastern subseription was $300,000, from New York. The total subscriptions for the week were $14,895,800, The F ral of General Winthrop. GENERAL, ORDERS—NO. 12, Huapquarrens, Tweivra Recoeer, N. G, 8. N. ¥., New Youx, April 9, 1865. Pursuant to division orders, the order or ‘his regiment to to-morrow {l0uh inst), as funcral escort to Brigadior General Frederick Winthrop, is hereby connter- ogee tae tani eet y ler, i. G. . N. H Haves, Adjutant," eeererer——-e—enaieneial Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotteries, and information given. Drawings sent, Js OLUTE, Broker's office, 176 Broadway. Pineal ie. Prizes Cashed—Circulars, Draw- ipagend ialecmaton sos J. R, CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, An Old Nurse for Children.—Don't Fail fe procure MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP for ob teething. No motier who has ever wied it will con- sont to lot her child pass through this critical period without the ald of this invaluable preparation. Gives rest to the and relief at th to the ehild. » Cures wind colic and the bowels. Thirty-five cents # bottle, A—-What is the Difference between PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS and the Ium- f One is aromatic bliss and the other # rheumatic A Pictorial Ph: Apel; 0 Ulustrations Physigeomes Bintan er golony, Ps ]ebology. Reporters nd Weporng, Choice ot ae Of Eyes, Clinate apd Color, Insanity, shoves, men ‘Address Messrs: FOwLuk & WELLS, 30° oret eS. American Ste. dekpt of pron, To Bunting Flags, Assorted Sizes. C. H. TYLER, 25 Fast Broadway. Shirt Collars, Patented dozen. mailed iam Samples ERED Nusaau street. A Silent Sew: i, Snel eo WI X & GIBBS, No. 508 Broadway. A.—Use the Best.—Bowden’s Moth De- STROYING PACKET. For sale by all druggiats. Cherokee oP 1 Raiceke De Wk. Nordine U i 5 g FS E rs e Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative ‘and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, No. 6 Astor House. The dye npplled by skilful artists, Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world, Harm! reliabie, instantaneous, The only perfect ‘St Barclay sireet. iy Boys’ All Wool Melton Suits at $9, I. V. BROKAW, 34 Fourth avenue, and 62 Lafayette place. hair to its original color, stops its aye | keeps the ‘lean, Stands above comparison with any other halr dressing. Sold at the drug stores and at taE ‘office, 1,123 Broadway. SAKAH A. CHEVALIER, M: D. Flage—Fiegs—Poles, Balls, &c., at HO- SBR & GRAHAM'S, 97 Duane street, corner Broadway. Syetnet’s sation Motiantod, Beep GSpieabonyrhat cg Teneo tak ween: 8 Howard Hotel, New York.—After April 1865, the price Of Board will be $3.50 day. The propri- HM winced that high ‘prices Cannot, rule; have put the oe of board at thie very low gure... The house bas beon Pefurt and thoroughl a throughout, and isina Peust condidon than ever belore. Highest Premfum Work Stitch Sewing WHEEL 5 Broslway. Seg terling’s Ambrosia for tls, waterfalls o yd crimp a, Barn ™ ‘Shoulder Bookings snd Abdominal Betis, ae Old Eyes Made New without spectac doctor edicine. Ps yhlet led ites ou vecipte tien fonts, Address Dr. B. B. FOOTE, 1,180 ‘Broadway, New York. Richmond, Pétersburg, Goldsboro, CHauxstok Aue have Nef their ollices in the above named cities, and pared to forward all military fret; sohages. sh canmapenta by. a porte ge for civilians should be from military authorities. ‘ “MRDAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, C2 way, 442 Broadway, and Twenty-seventh street. Silver Hunting Cased Watches, BROT Take ts Brosdvay, one door below Formerly il Wall street. al streot. to effect Yu a@grand jail roacinel # of themselvea; but on Tharsday Thorne’s Arnica and Chloroform Lini- Sige Depot fat Chambers sk ‘Sola by il druggists.” We Would Call Attention to the Sale % mene Grounds under ai notice, by MARRIAGES AND DEATHS rried. —In Jersey City, on Thuraday 16, by Rev. Speacer rg rector of Grace cl Epwin C, Annor, of Chicago, Illinois, ta Sussx Rossotuam, of Jorsey City. No cards. Wanp—McOam.—On Saturday, April 8, at Newburg, fanaw, only daughter of 3, 0. Moai, of Sanay, only i. ©. ALN, Of Newburg. No cards. fy Died. ARuernovo.—On Sunday, April 9, Ann ARrurrroya, rmstrong, & native of tho nt: Rowiv wene, gd Treland. “erhe friends ‘acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from th: resi- ther son-in-law, George Irvin, No. 140 West Tenth this agg afterns at at one o'clock. air Bu , aN 9, alter ‘sreat wuffering, of tyhus fover, Lawnent 8. Brox, Er., formerly of Washing. oy D.C, ag-d OF months 19 days. The wat take pice from his late Fosldence, corner of Third avenue, on Tues- at threo o'clock. The friends of the family and attaches of the City Inspector's Department, are invited to attend. ‘Wastington, Baltimore and Mount Carmel (IIL) papers Piowaa In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, April 0, Ina wren DD tes tui one tavieed be attend the fune. Na, 41 Seventeenth afternoon, o’clock. Conway, aged 38 years, een lh ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tlon of my vindicatory letter in your paper of th's | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 255 ‘Wout Twenty-fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth regret to state thet thore are severs! errafa in it, though, | S*enues, thin (Monday iene oe on oenst ame that, unless corrected, must place me in s position most sertously misconstrued by your reader. Not doabting your willingness te make proper corrections io your paper of to-morrow, I will specify the errors com- __.L In the first pasagraph Bem represented as stating ‘that “When I landed in New York I reluctantly reported myself at General Dix’s headquarters,” when I said that I “immediately reported myself,’’ cc. I i ih i H i iit olf i if & af ith iid ud He li te li i it His i Hi fe | ft i t i F i ; | i Pi ft z i if i iz tobe | park on video, Afty at his in the 66th ‘ of Mr. 8 Che- ‘and to place the government also in a position to awend bie Clienniad to sncourge 6 prompt end cord | Thich wile puns Tumdny, oof Me faa gubmission to ‘te authority on the of all | lat Lene Park, Weavertown road, N. Y. m ” i ” nen” pane ee rurce lass, pon ey of Henrys % hwo a, pnsctin te Bo Rachel Ann Croker, 1 year and4 month," ” ont, Forty Gut. ctreet, ou Tiaeday at olne o'el Paterson (N. J. please DintOn Bubdey Ayr Sosak M., the beloved WOas eaten of funeral will be given ia to-morrow's resid Frasca. —On ae, A ety ore late ho tation. Geugomem.—Om Seturday morpjng, April & Joum, ! ee i PP | sider son of Bridget and the tate James Gallagnn”” “64 | shinigan the ctartonrd tack: toy to wold the Mh, hare 26 years. “TK eft. he relatives ana Of the family and of nis | “Sh has ven {ns bull Golambis, Me, tm bros,"@F James, also the active ; Fo ; Reliet Yose Company No. 61, are invited to attend tho . #5 atone funeral, ,70m the residence of his mother, Fourth uve: | Crepam bos am Math tos nue, betwee. Forty-ffth and Forty: streets, this 3 (Monday) afin. at half-past one o'clock. for han ig tn Sink te .—On Satitday morning, A| Joum, only son a ET (lor), J of Michael and Mary Hagan” oued 22 years and 6 | canditt wih coslo for Gibraltere», “Adil was ed for NYork), va os ay Maing for WYorke East eolae poate on tae Vite, “aa atl seme of he peru, nf Wane Bweody: | et Heads agri wed Penk eighth street, th s (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Maraavez, March 26—In port schr Ellen, for TING. —On Sunday morning, April 9, Jaums Kmat- Himiewa, Fed rehip John bie ihe aNG, of dropay, in the 56th year of Revel Gand aid 17th for Palunoutby er Soe © friowds wud wequaintances. are respectfully invited to attoud the funcral, from his late residence, 693 First 2 i rary for interment. HOLD PRICES, Ri IGERATORS, Krav, —On Sunday evening, April 9, afwer @ short fA Fated we Rt a sings - Susie See destg foc «Sons trmmy | ee a age years ya, The relatives and friends of the family are respectt ORNS, BUBIONS, BAD NAILS, 4c. CURED WITH. Invited to attond the funeral, on Tuesday afteonees Cort pain op Dr iC, ulin $e bowery, Ctseae? half-past one o'elock, from his late residence, 225 West | Bank, Rice's Lmalhitasos - D™srerara. t ‘Twenty-Ofth street, fioleut, secretion of the bea” ¥ every pot 2 i spi tlends and acquotntancc’®, and also those of his bro- fro SCELLANEOUS. TWALL, in the 32d year of his age. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family; also tho mem- bers of Adelphic Council No, 7K. and 8. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from the Jewish Hospital, Twenty- eighth street and Kigh ue, this (Monday) morn- ing, at haif-past ton o'clock, withdut furthor notice. louxr.—At his residence, No, 112 West Thirty-second street, of consumption, Aakox Mouwr, aged 40 years. Funeral services at the house, this’ (Monday) ovening, at a quarter before oight o'clock. ives nad (reads “"Jriaawe On Sunday, April 9, Sanort Micaasc BANK. ju OK in the Glst year of hisage, fg . The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past ony o'clock, from his late residence, No. 13 Kast ‘Twenty-fourth street, without further notice. Interment tu Greenwood, Loewasitalt.—On Saturday, April 8, Haram Louwen- more Ab gi . thus enabling it tosetrets the ly Of gastrle juicer and dyspopeie nid the rr. eases toon dlaappiar. a should be taken after on: meal;ft is per- ’d is pleasant to the tar.) the Tonte some purgat years SON Saturday, April 8, Hum MoCawm, aged 74 | Saso the. patieut if woubled wits torptilsy of abe ver, come The funeral. will take from, his late residence, | xiPie.of the bowela, Ac. Ia eual tases we the re reoum- mend the “ Mandrake Pills," one of which should be gj two, then one every other late the bowels so: m we woul! advise all who suffer from this “Schenik's call. "He'makes Bo Charge for grade % 0 will, ity alee ve ey rr ath iaoeas $5 inane, teeta our He No. 423 Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family are respectful . vited to attend, ‘d WB be eles McD.xaup.—At 881 Third avenue, on Sunday, Apr'l 9, WitiaK McDonato, a uative of county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 36 years, ‘A requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul at St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eighth street, on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, in the afternoon, at one o'clock. The rela tives and friends of the fam ly, tho members of the T. F. Meagher Club and Father Mathew T. A. Sooiety, ‘No. 6, aro respectfully invited to attend. Nok At Norwich, Conn.,of chronic diarrhosa, con tracted im the service of bis ‘country, ‘Wa. P. Nos, aged ears. all kinds merehant bar iron, wants to form # connection w ¢ relatives and friends of the family are moat re- | an lished house in New York; can furnish 5,000 tons per spectfully aire to attend ie funeral, on Tuesday Pred Porat ee Be. boon beige ged pe casey morning, at haif-past seven o'clock. Conveyaners will 3 OF wo ew fron huiwse, with 1 be in oraitin oa ier 89 North river, foot of Vosury sirget, Vageer een am? See, ee ee The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for inter- | 2N°* ment, 2 O’Brrey.—On Sunday, April 9, after a long and linger- ing illness, Maxx O'Buixx, In her 68th year. he relations and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, in Third avenue, between Feventy-ninth and E.ghtioth streets, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Peok.—At Kast Orange, N. J., on Saturday, April 8, of phenmonia, AaRox Puck, aged 67 years, His relatives and friends and those of th: family are tn- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, East Orange, N. J., on Tuesday merning, at eleven o'clock. Parrengos.—On Saturday, April 8, Wiuttaw Parrerson, ‘The members of the American Musical Fund Socicty and Musical Mutual Protective Union are hereby respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday aft-rnoon, at ons o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Nine- tenth street wud Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn, without further not ce, D. SCHAAD, Secretary. Pevrwre.—At Yorkville, on Sunday, April 9, Epvuxp A. Purruns, aged 40 years, 6 months and 22 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to stage tho funeral services, at his late residence, Eighty fourth strect,-between Thirdand Fourth avenues, this (Monday) gf spoon, at five o’glook, His remains will bg t t pert on 'youday ning. lay, Apel?) Jamas C. Panny, aged 61 ry night for a week or dso ou. This will nature will soon resume Of purgativ Th conslusl disease to ¢ price for the Seaweed Tonite ts $1 8 the half doaou; Man irnke Pills 2} cents perbon oe oe DEMAS BARNES & CO., 21 Park row, wholesale agents for New York city. br, Schenck’s Medicines can be obtained at all times at Rooms 82 Bond street, New York. 4.),.000.- itn prop :itoe Ni in Pennsylavin maak ed MUSICAL, : E. THOMPSON APEL AND PARLOR OR. © gans—Volood wil parlor; full tone, but fr nium and cabinet organ ment made, T. 5, BERZY, 643 Broudway Between Prince and Houston stresta, 7 Meiween MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR filly guar sale; four round corners; made to order, elty toe fre" onthe, cot $20, for Parlor Furniture, ‘covered in broeatel; Paintings, ree Bronzea, Chaiaber and Dining Room Furniture, Chins Bilvor Ware at n sacrisice. LS West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. SECOND HAND CHICKERING GRAND PLANO, It d order, for anle very low. Ant Old plano will be taken rand Pi for 7 A German ‘ano fe ay T. 8. BERRY, Broadway, Between Prince and Housten streets, BASS SINGER WANTED FOR A CHOI A. Yatncer Bees and Tenor, Tnquire of BM Vorick street, on Tuesday, betwoen 8 a LASS ROSEWOOD PIANO, COST $75, tur gale, cheap: city maker curved legs, ou Wost Fourth stivet, me war B A First litue M. Rocum, « OTIQN IN PTA wrrst G RM, Siw ¢ inviiod to ot two o'viogk, fom late resid % nerty His recsaan be wouveyed w 4 ‘one | A SEVEN o0vAYE ROS ' 4 interm:nt, 1 “tant cnet. ben Rew.y.—Suddenty, on Sunday morning, April ¥, X= roa {ra ‘ z care pone, otiee) Fie aes Borucrly of saa seer y fricnds and. acquaintances of the family are re- pat nits 7 OCTAYE ROSE 1ANO. gpectfully Jnvited, to, attend the funoral, from the rosi- Pe gs Sat gh off ang h ALE, oS Tot Allen atreet. ‘son, Charles Reilly, 221 West Twenty- fifth strcet, on Tuosday afternoon, at one o'clock pre- cisely. bape Lag @ SCALE fea RN wend BARGAINI Stanr.—On Saturday, April 8, after a short but painful oF cash, oF sol! on mon maotita, "sony tnness, Gzoncn W. Sukz, son of the late Michael start, | gecond, band Pianos, from $70 lo $2 Pianos and Mele 88 Broad: etweon Prince and Houston streets, aged 1 3 months and 7 daya. The raatives ‘and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Bu POLLY, mother, 400 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, this (Monday) By the “Young 'Un,”" is one of the richest, raciest, lively and exhilarati: ref nice tht na April 7, after a short ttinens, | S*eF published. It will appear in the second auntber of tas Daweas Soruivan, aged 63 years. ‘Aloo, on Sunday, April 4 AMERICAN MISCRLLAI NY. 9, his wife Mancaner Suiiivas, aged The same: will contain in addition to the above a pum At Tales, Sketches, Poetry, £0, dc., by popular f reading maitor. = The'r friends and thogs of qT John and tain D. L. Sull.van, are respectiully invited to attend | Writers, Sixteen pages o 8-0, om mornin; | nine o'c! Amision Ne From thence to BL Bridges church, wherea solsran ro. | Minds‘ ho fay, ape ioe ee quiem mass will be offered for the repose of their souls, after whicn their remains will be conveyed w Calvary Cometery. Wixenkor. ~The funeral of Brovet Brigadier General Fasonmo Wurrmor, na killed at the battle of the Five Forks, April 1, will take place at Trinity church, on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. The relatives and friends of th» family and officers of the army generally are respectfully requested to attend without farther invitat:on. Waustex.—In Brooklyn, on Lg 2 gd 9, Taomas, second son of Thomas and Sarah Webster, aged 3 years and 3 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the res.dence of his parents, DeKalb avenue, near Marcy avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Liverpool (England) papers please copy. PARLOR ORGAN, IN EXCELLENT OR- stops, rosewoud cane: made. by iT ‘ H. OG. HAEGER, 376: ereaus. BW MUSIC.—“RICHMOND 18 OURS!" NEY iiciimond tn ours’ tlchmond ta ourat Mark to the jubilant chorus Babylon fuils and her temples and towers Crumble to nshes before Solo or Quartette, with Chorus, Words by A. J. 8. De gunne; muatc by Mra. B. A. Parkhurst. Dedicated io Gene Fal U. 8. Grant, The words and music are bot! a6 subline, Price 90 cents, Mailed free. Ploniat tu to try new musle, Just published by HORACE WA’ 481 Broadway. TANOFORTE w yor eae p) DANEDIATELY. BORE. ce $200; at wi Pepeis apy this day, at Lib ters OND HAND PIANOR, CHEAP, £7, BROAD. CUMMINGS & JENN’ way. i HE DIADEM—A NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘Tune Book, containing 128 pages; music an lunar order chun any 3 ; r covers, SY ceni G board covers, 35 conte; rer dosen, Sample coptes sent to siperiniend. nts of Sand: half price. Just published, by HOBAUB WA’ Broadway. HE HOR, Port of New York, April 9, 1865. ARRIVED ' gun Acting Master Prank G Osborn commanding, Hampton Road rr. boat ¥ WATEKS GRAND, ARE AND UP- — an batnn "Dee 7 ight Piauos, Melodeons, Harm ‘Steamship Ellen 8 Terry (US transport), Chapin, New- i Chelecse und Teta, Totes, ry edit bern, NC, April me Fortress Monroe 7th, with passengers, | £i0%. ‘tonthiy pay me seek tet Ae nton bey! ae corenisy Bu , City Point hand Fienos at rgains, fron 960 to SER Sheet ust a April 6, via Fortrese ‘Monroe $2 hours, in ballast, 0 8 Quar- | iit! peng ren ama, Bes eee. ‘Steamnatitp John Gibson, Alexandria, 44 hours, augue senaeree® = with mdse and passengers, to Wm J Taylor & Go, Ded Gare with ako SRE A DeWoll’ et | wn nnn = "% ul}, Cacace, Castellamare 47 days, passed | A T GRAND STREET CilBAP STO! Sait mies Sias Goes ie een and Laces! French. Flowers, Dress Tihamibgs, Ornaine nd Buttoie, ladies’ Kid Gloves unuie, prior, cheap Healery, kann, Ciudad Bolivar, March Dutch steamer bl to B Ps fe P ¥ fe, de., oll ren dy to-day. “y nal sronied te broideries, Linen Hen: mmerehie®, 3 Chie Y day. ie “Gif ater Ty: Fito, to Grande, 68 days, with ndes, to S11 and 81196 Grand and 06 Alon atrcet, iprig Grace Worthington (of Belize, Howd), Lind, Belize, 30 SES PE coat rn eee pen siya dadsown ), Wayeott, Cien- Dearie bon: old straw bat made f Wines wth ng isusae. arin ta nee shake fr HIGUENE 195 8ixth venue, Reet F Hope (of Parrabo, NB» Carroll, Mayagues, Mareh 28, | Tenth street, cleans, dyes and alters Straw «oods of any Go r Ae, (OHI RC A DeWolt. ‘minner, it. guarantees satisf; Behr Ret ‘k Fish, Henderson, V! 7, veiween Amity and Fourth ot, RENCH MILLINERY AKD DRESSMAKING—MAB- fame BARRONNE, 747 Broadway, ls new prepare shown large and elegant. aswrtment of Parle neta Round Hate Be. aud a8 god value, Ladice will leg Drove o Making in al nitetuens and denyaiens Ted Devt jolmes & Co.'s dry goods store. SS WILL BE PREPARED TO of European Millinery om Mat Kleveuth street, 13 200ew for Albany. — ui. RICKING, AGENT, | 6 rarmer, Fon! von Mond ¥, apr iene Pom el ics ibis, oa Se Monthy AUT IS, oes SAILED. Ireseen, ta [LAN AND OOUS MO ees the eteek of, Mill ney: ant 1 yell hind it A Ying) sii etoc pre nied Bates, fawn Nada, Care ilia; brige Juliet C Grawtors, Pow Boy.’ Colorado, Waller Ky Sans at sunset 8B. . Hibbs ang be by S11 and $11} rent and Ob Allen street ." ; ‘eorpmissions from this Association — " Sah, Hite & either, tart F Mita, BD, Lroderieh. “~ TON - a goog cate Seatts’ pBpearwater, bark ge -¥ Tent cont . 5 HH eh, amon Wt hvery: a Angne pa ® vd tim Byron ae. he. faving ‘Ail commissions over one year require to be rere raat tap apete, orficaes Lenn athens tor rental i oe ve — Lome in cases And cxsks plese san Orage Syrmgn on ban Pesnelese trem thew Save He my % — Oe H in Hg y 2 + we, Sartdtpleakiner pet ina Bla dinero Feces |... WATCUMS, SEWALGY —) " Se latcs Srack om chart: pri back to Rio le overbanl the ehipy examined bottom and found her al) nght; 18. Sour Awmturst, Trask, ab Feb 26 from Bel- rg fae from Up wrun serch by a hear} Ing Claven stanchions [ Herboaed “estan the pia splitting the Vai ab compass overboard | Z and jot and overboard, the cook, vot Fp ekg oR maysall, and the "ete town Hees tos yor " Saw wecots, pre tops, bull ob poe in 1800, for has bean sald to Yo: & Uo, for Messrs Ram! a ede, lrg Ma vee HM the Kast Indian wir Bos 107 tons, now at Kennebunk, and bound ad Ci Piry le FOR 9 A EAS oo private terme. a Bane y San Pranoisco from Hong Ko Feb T sk heaseale, paried tho port fore bt the lordait and ‘foretopsatl; at 9 AM, two sea) 1), will. give sa Wawel Gully percent over any man a2 ds Tor Bisinantas oud sseel awd saver, Pure Semel Hair Simwhs, oF any Article af Viiu a a RELAIS wu HIGHEST PRICE FOR Ss. 4 al de, nd Jewelry, and all Pree Fa a ‘Teveh, Tian oud byam cry fins ‘ala apsken. Hoom No, Lect ANRICH, 78 BROADWAY (NEW YORK HO- - = COAL, WOUD, &- STOVE, $i Np wire Ast OOAL Berane anon ones pls ut, 69 a) vik . ner Thirty-oseand rtree ~~ WEMOVAL og Nea SA PpeNLor’s Ave t oor A. "s Dunlop, successor tablished Mi, earried away some of the butwa 5 y ‘ 0 oy sreerecestn Setvenrad the URNAASs PORNITORE wh ad os u ark ines, sot soa miate, Chas of farmiites moved I Ce country 9 Fs R Atte re paleo ci’ shea wars | qprvire rand aud onipemg raruiaye sored eed tee soln antler aud water cuphs: terre the | West / lo: nth atreat,