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WHOLE NO. 10,452. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1865, PRICE FOUR CENTS. ‘ ‘The committee will mest in the each Untan square to-morrow, cele. ; " OUR VICTORIES, uss sere ie sth atl Matar Retaseat | (Get Menantaarante of ie nt 2a" | eel, The mater, Rev. De Manook and ha er, myo the army of ‘the tederate | deceived by false stsiononte Sed argumania nod cane) | Sees members of the Board. Pe pager yy Of Hamilton Fish and A. Stewart from the cnissos; | Beusch N Four National Guard, | dices, Sail her gents mero Overcumh', conscripied | end AaToy Orrns then offered the following preamble | Messrs, Cowden and Stevens from ine Chamber of Com” erterand will make requisiiSns upon (eecsestaiseary Wass, | the support of, the” rebellion’ bar eee tte t eernee | i | merce; Messrs. Farle; forton from the Board aan om a who, DepED Ane: How werd Received in Genres commeras dotaciate | diemnen, Moore Joota and Bredt font the Beard of | Brgsdigr Gover, Yaioe wil rimulgate th abone in aed cares, “have illustrated the’ vitor of Ponriano, Me., Apri 10, 1868 sie the merchants of the city, did meet to- | Covncilmen, and Mesers, Davis yy of Major General CH. ng ANDFORD. the American race, are we not ready to say to | On the receipt of the surrender uf Generul Lee and his Y oo, bey of on a ae Board of Alex. Hamitron, Division n Inspector, m bon Be Kaere + eam, they oon not what they = hg i — last nibt the joy of tho people the City Yesterday. de tn supra of ait mat the Vaal resources | Councilman Lent moved that the 20th inst, be the day | The above orders are hereby prvmauignted. By onter of fh wat. (Crist of “Thats Its goods good ahat'e ine | of our terrible Gist watt nnn ‘ the Southern ports at the ‘a large and prosperous | The then adjourned, Brigadier General OHAS. YATES. ») Fl another class, those of the South who have | | Mayor McLellan ordered all the city bells to be rung, E Semameroe; ad Whereas, i sree ti guthanderery ame over welcomed the flag with shouts of gladness, who white at once called out the citizens from their beds, Mlcetings at the Custom House, Chamber | #2/stscss & i Seca uncormtamat aera: BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Fer eins AND OUR YICTO. | Seer ft fat the Uno cum, rh, sicre are | Accson tr te proun ee ‘OF nas : ¢ , ey The Board of Aldermen met yesterda . con’ealed, fed and cared for the Union prison Bontlres were kindled in all parts of th atatiuaree and Prodece Exe fetng tac paanaes fst atRomtht | ws ratny ston omy soca, "| Ti. fleing eter tt tn maby na | eg a nts enna gaat | Hate a uit cat ee ville, gui nber } ice Exchange. | mrisconecsete cites of Bavannah, ieeuwié | By motion of Alderman Fan.ay, the reading of previ- CONE GF th Beranth regiment ws w | Star through, the stamp and forest to liberty and ite, | CY Hull, where congratu'aury apecches were, made, | mtapien. Pelersberg an (and ‘pro! ee this, ous minutes was d'sponsed with, GEXERAL ORDFR—xo, 6 who have joyfully taken up arms with us and laid | Pravers offered up to Almighiy Goa for preach of Mobile), together ‘the ‘of, Heanquarrens, Sevexte Rucimexr, N.G. 8. N. Y., down their lives fn our cause, wh Pea e, hymns sng, and the demo fortostes'of femtor and Piaher fa the surren- | Alderman Fania then'presented the fottowing pream~ | 7, seteprate the am New Yous, April 10, 186 Oe ae ee Ee a oan . f ment for Washington on tie tort dapat aera. of ina reel | (Cheera)—what shall we say to them? Shall we not _ four Rmndred Guns Fired in fend the national gipital then ‘in inmminent Watiger: and Ta "Liberty and equality under the laws for MASSACHCSETTS. the ma nay, of the receat belliant vie ee a tiarmies, | ever?” (Cries of “Yes,” and cheers.) Then we ‘aL tthe Park. « poo pera of the great rebellion, it ts agreed nish: RESOLUTIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS . a prot cur arms ‘veh ee ibaa, fi The’ Potomac Salreimating fer the etttate oF ii of ef kere (ot nau on aca teauar Tio dP UgahmeNt LO ite, Mey | TUME—THANKS TO GENERAL GRANT AND Tus | national unity, t ‘of ehcantes cb the see be ‘at eight o'clock P. ‘Armory, Finance | C2 8ement and safe keeping for the civilian using his | 4%M¥ AND Navy, eral goverument, & Sea TE: That ° ‘fray of Northern Virginia und ot | Sua*wie Commaltioes Of oct Ue of oath perjured place to betray his Bostoy, A\ AXUITLCE RULE AT UNION SQUARE TO-DAY. try worthy of preservation, and ‘weare Cenieieiele an Nach teers to tee esate ites of Arrangements for this eolebretion. -Capeain | fellowship for the misguided and dexeivod Petime ee tice | _ In the Massachusetts fenate to-day the pital . et so gn SPIRE Of peace, as the rebel a1 aden the eneneniaka common ae his command ure detailed to tire the salute. By | rebellion, and equal rights for the black man under the | Slutions reported by Mr. Wentworth, of Mddesex, , Unites Rates, Me Official advisers, tad poder es Co, of the elatioe tor the haat, Zour’ th main say ned J. H. Limagmay, Adjutant, Colonel EMMONS CLARK. reais i woe on, go oat let us also be thankful noe neem Fee Soe. and will be passed in the reand sallora of our army and navy, from we oh tba i ware Lie good while this war has cost so o-morrow. The resolut onr are as follows :— to the smullest drummer bo; a Aya successes, so closely much treasure and blood, it hi Resolved, Thut the thanks of Muxsue. a . A pon the ‘successes of Sherman of 3 ,. as 80 established x Et git 8 of Muxsac:-usetts be prevented Tne Te Deum to de Sung at Ota | sat vienna Sones Temata amc | Hu, Ns af winding | REJOICINGS OVER THE SURRENDER. | diy'cserat ont yen Anrnn fo'nay no | Rett, pc ay na . or wounded im this great for free- | Stat certain! . < Militery career in the service of bi wuiry, aud partioul rl ' dom and law, must ly obviate the the cease forever, and in our dealings with the nations of | for the bination ond 7, ond Ds ly Trinity. ., iat ty may wemnember "ot aor Ana] Brortepte of an, obneziows conscription aatte thie it, 88 i8@ WASHINGTON. the earth we’ cen abopt without fear of war the moto | tions ofthe Army of tun Potnmas fin the capture of ‘hat freedom hallows in her tread people of the loyel Staten, founded ‘eyo of the | @RRAT EXCITEMENT, ENTHUSIASM AND REJOICING— | Of Jackson, “Ask nothing but what is right and sub- | O1° tRoniong tmpat ge Around Yeucrauung, the evaeustion za os, foun SPRECHES OFTHE FUESIDENT, GENERAL Hal- mt to nothing mre afcties of ood, good.) And Virginie mond, and the surrender of tue Ariny of N PRESID i ies, “How about Maximillian?”) now, good bye. LECK AND GENERAL BUTLER, BTC. beg our penok, Tats’ ot your Boorsiary. of Ginn | to tuoamevior tee tees te ie ee. an Pe nm ME in = . ho proudly fallin her array. att the valor sae foils lei lay ae wee a oe aoe ne = Haka for the p. ent endurance, invine R210 THR THE COUN rand. wuggeats that tre celobstion i on | army; that men foreed from their he a Speed ape i of "apr the day appointed by the Governor of and, uneared for wives thd hilfren 1 night known to only a few persons, but this morning, | _ Governor Deuulson maids The ip ehappy day to every } Mba te tational ari an uch when the news was generally ciroulated through the | friend of constitational liberty. For four yours have the | blow which 1 bas given to tse cause of the tobelion “and es ao y, April 10, 1808, fave bo power to dir.ct your foregn allie. eible determination and. indomit-ble cournge, wikoh aR adage cacti aay MM lye ahr {Lustrated ail its efforts from: the commencement of there. ‘Tho intelligence wan (Laughi eliion Lo the precent time; (or Lue renown wich It has shed uational houor, aod for cue ume of rT to the es speecnes of the President, General | ittccnpst atarcst mnfeisarntiines yes | tra fay inant fc hs newspapers, scenes of Joyous excllement, uch an pre. | emeinie of tho government and our republican insu: | Si army rich euprin f - oe NO Se Malleck, General Butler and Mires to secure the parcelpevion of the Chamber is themes. | questiga of the ability’ of this ‘city. to meet the Og | Yalled here last Monday, were everywhere renewed. thelr destruction: supported by ‘sympathizers in. tne | {2,%hearmy and navy ‘wherever ceuplaped; whe bare wise pe | , Posed celebration. Ht pe yee ay ‘The Assistant S-cretary of the Treasury, Mr. Field, | North and alious abroad, with compet:nt bravery in the | causcot evil hentony comet tan snd laws suetaiued tbe | Governor D The following gentlemen were appointed to carry out | sulligient time allowed for the pu gave @ holiday to the clerks of that department, and | Held. Tho power of the enemy hax at times secined al- | out tie presrat suruggle, aid: Whose hdvlity, coustency ted : pi el the spirit of the above resolutions;—Messrs, Resolved, ‘That hie aceliency they immediately started in procession to the Prosident’s | Most ¢00 great to be broken by even our patriotic armi s. Soorage Perrattlug itiaten’ ts the eed nad nee etoned ofthe P fo lent's | We have encountered every Vicissitude of war, and des- | With triumph and suecess, will et Opdyke, A. A. Low, David Ogden, Jobin. A. Ir. wited States, be earnestly, yet J > | on behalf of the citizens of this city, to in front of which they sang the ‘Star tefl co /, and receiv (hi Snuas argo, #4 Conia, eT Osan and © W? | suapoencteycae est dee pennar" apd “Old Monae” ath ance aeenrtea | pak Ose the ued Bete ai ibe is now” peck | unantet,dust tes oe of Tre Reconstruction The following resol Ponemabat Ke granted thes ttt ane " Cader the memorable lead of Grant and hi caliaht the prompoct of Policy of the | wiurusn ya oes none oftered, by General Himam Rew oe poe they i ita demande aade b bse penes - vapid Deere une stir | noble Heutonants the rebel power shas ven broken, its hl government id ineug Radicals. ‘That be, ‘words. y ys. capital captured, e Army of Northern Virginia sur- | the whole territory of ts or centred, That tho capture of Richmond and he surrender | Gn ‘motion, a committee, composéd of the President, | The Secretary of War baying. been called for, after re- | Tower d. In that army has centered tho hopes of the | Haine fF the equatiy of then with the complete sisi thre Mer | alderm'n Farley, Hyers amd Jeremiah, wae | pested and urgent demands, appeared before the eniiu, | Tbeliion, and the necessity of its defeat and dissolution | so'trausmit a copy ot thea recoluuious, Ws tne. Recret, bs so-called, contederuay, reuse the nosution of the | directed to. procéed to Wash agton this day forthe pur- » ADI fore the enthu- | was recognized by the government as indispensible for | War, with receort Ueto ee cr Tien geet — Of presduting a werent Eo rae key cect toPiits | Masti crowd thst thronged the halls and stalrways of | the restoration of Its authority and of pac. To accom- | tenabt sienerul Grant aud W each vrany and core come ngratulatory Resolutions in the Kew President the War Department building. He was received with | Plish this has been reserved for General Grant and hisin- | Manver la the -ervice of the United States, that the same York Legislature er kur ger fniges journed to X mio ons” mca tmgepertngd thegewiy~ deans! Boa dimrimpethas hacia nena the areciude they hs Sera. saeelaicam noose! muy be read at the head of thelr reapeaiive commands. rohan : % |, and the im: honor 5 f} e ia contin chi ken Support cf ood ern jonday attwo P.M. health from making amy remarks. He, however, bogged | they have won. It is it, then, we Phould "a home, April 10, 1865. mann Mahal domana the Fevocaun of the reveniton a be | THB NEW YORK, UNIVERSITY AND COLUM: | % !sodnce Malor General Hallock. to cel bralecright “that we should jou, our | Leghuture Speaker Uullock sud athens mada eloquent Sieve senh a SE tet aah “e gl evulltte' UP ckipeint aint: h in Our gisluture Speaker Bullock aud others made cloquent re i |A COLLEGE. congratulations with those of every loyal heart in | anu appropriate remarks, after which botu b ad- BLAMITATIONS, BONFIRES, RELL mmatne, | anit Masts attic he ameing eins | The hte yratng cee we os iy | Te Stam vas mpred wih ary cri on, | sine deena he and acon tat | Jarod turned ken kee, ae: Unjundifiable rebellion, sympathized with the of our | manifest:d by the students of the above named institu- } iy sap! i — MTAAGY "0 | Lees wey choald hanet vithiour mom Balte grettoede Ser°|, cecthos pillar meeting wok pisces in Winshiee place, Sr gackenes wm Ears abs Pe | Mob Yesterday morning SRST Et cnncncne ce cmeees | eee rar ae ees cereal a | anes Br seeneen, ow, Bon Sent Seaes, 3 . ve r our highest duty Sa: |. Wi Richard H. ny y The excitement and enthusiasm occasioned yesterday | uc Ce At the conclusion of the regular morning prayers in | vior othcon the houorabie Becteiaty of War T harhiy | to make ‘our ‘grateful thanks to nimights, God for | and George & Hilard “A be.ero northeast rainstory, fm this city by the glonous under ‘commxnd—and we that the the chapel of the University, Chancellor Ferris made some | think he will go so far as to require me to become a | his promoting us as @ nation; for the strength | which commenced at noon somewhat interfered with the news of General Lee’s s:r- | States, in the ature, as in the pant, ‘ab . congratulatory remarks, after which speeches were wom speaker, hter, cheers, and cries of ‘The | and conrage he has. given to our defenders on | generals ret pro ramme. b t the military and civic fender wer? for the most part confined within.doors, The | $#0r4, Prowodon to all whe sthutional repre- Protenors: om al brcond Boole require it,” “It is’ @ military necessity,” &c.) | land and ‘and for the glorious triumphs of | proces: ous wae vory iuposing. The fir. met, expec ally, Weather was as disagrecable as it could well bs, the rain | uate government us the best tion known anung | PY moe Porro ms hog Coakley. ump speaking, iny friends, is something In which {| our arms, which havo insured the speedy death | with th iret , Whose s.cain Whistie swere scieam ng Seurtng down in ‘an incessant and heavy shower from | Uc*! i Ones and | Wold efmeeting of thetr own in the Chepel Uni- mae tnd. thanks ie te eo Geen ‘and our Thor wey Ungeravidebe kreugasee ine lecgtn ind erg b toned be seo An ecthatae a our ighout the len ane So sha i ed b; veral mo-t morning until night, making it impracticable to indulge e o Veamabiee then adjourned to Saturday, at one — i te Cabs brave Ce and pelciore im the fleld for the great Dreadh of the fan Let as not forget in our rejole'ngs slogabat Raiganeg, wlan ehae pe area from she tm any open air demonstrations. Had the day been a fine. Py apy ook Ae — pg i pore pucsseut e morning, and for the blessing of i fre'ly as we have expended our treagure, and copi- | belfry of that ancient mectiny house, ona, lke Beudiy, tay crn MEEEING'AT SHE PREDUOR emcn aman” |e oes te und Proteeeor Feok, end then, for peace, ¢ harbinger, ously ax bas been ahed the blood of our sofa atid broth ‘The illuminatious both in Bosion and Roxbury to-night ie whe ‘were addi Mayor Wallach was discovered in the crowd, and, bein, the support of jovernment, they would have | are general, and present briliiant spectacles, 1t ie rain- undoubtedly Wilk mare talrenraion’ ete SPEKOMES BY GENGKAL WALDuIDGL, muasus. wil, | Cab, where they. rowed by Mr. John Jay. Sat ee To } and, being | availed nothiug but: for thelr Divine’ favor, which has | ‘ug heavily. ‘SBan even chit wbigh gqourred on the i DUTCHER, SMISE AND OxTTY. his remarks they proceeded to the | loudly r, replied in a few appropriate words, | brightened our darkest hours, and directed all our efforts evs dl Ge bare seu reception of the The gentlemen who got up the imp New York University, and ia embers in enthu- | saying thet his heart was'too full for utterance, and that | 10 the great purpose of restoring the unity of the nation, CONNECTICUT, eh Pi romptu mecting, | siastic cheers for Lincoln, Grant and victory. Ei sek pebiinees eosarre Cok thar Jn. this hour of our triumph we can. well afford ax the YaIK 96 our cllsene the news wan ean | Bld Yesterday at tho Produce Rxchanys, to rejoice oor paying wes speedily erpaized inthe chapel of the | oe thay fol pages? ight looks and | {0 ye magnia tious; but let t be carefully borne in mind eer ee ronn,” April 10, 1865 eruing, for ahough extras hag been larued Teo nt victories and surrender of General Lee, have | ent and Wie we Je Mas ig Aho Py jolt as on such an occasion. | that the only magnanimity we can forduor «xercise moet | The citizens commenced reoicing aod celebrating ab 4 pap 3 bs reason to congratulate themsetves on the success of their | vie ge Wess ‘The workinen of the Navy Yard, some fifwen hundred: | be that which will socure to the nation perman at Denes ton o'clock last night, aud ure still as ib, Aa ee Sfforts, aa from the very short notice given it was not | Sty, iit: Ware, ot Golembinn mare soppshted sees. oF two thonstud of) them, formed in procession, headed | Such pea 0, Ts the iuteroet cof shavery the tebelion ad eas copies, or even to by a band of muste, and marched up to the city, firi its and , Ti da anticipated such a nuniber would be present, Ths meet- | “On taking the . Ce taad io There mast be Bo more slavery on NEW JERSEY, ter ihe sare hig. “hae Ytt he. | apr tenes a “gouge rn pr | megneiet mtn intact ee | wrt oma Rei, ad eon bneie, | ication Hen at | ag atmaot Sue 3 CLK ope ahring te building wad thronged by ta on rowed, who | fue by Guancellog Ferrin, beth giving the yous | once toes od ee ee Seen. plished, oura, vt Be the frst power, as it will be the great | they belong 4 to tue hited stueeman hunot that ie Poo, tree nations pormets denied them—' beth 5 smedo the too, tfee ring again with their loud ‘and exaltant | with the rejoicing of ihe day. am wrt linghhelocaed mond. General Augur's the Buropean: Hotet,”| four ovis in the morning wae Of tue, church belle cheers whenever the names of any of the generals who pee OT tev Mow wit and ov sam and one of two other ing#, are illuminated to-night get ringing. 1! took part in the late glorious victories wate mentioned. | 7% Perse ne wr en ee ee aa teelik or Ok and several bands are dimouriny mus.c; but the grand | f mucts lik ‘The meeting was called to order by Mr. Guonae D. : a ioe Beujaain He of senior tea sion. The and ac ioeec coy une sendin rote: ated, Lory A athe tee |nae t Cuaary, President of the Chamber of Commerce, who | University. apepeeren; snd manny ta the crowd sangiiit | EATS Sak sean ottabinens gener mh ree te Saag etandiomes belt vnison with the music, Cannon were fired, and repeated bs iv rome piils dinner belts; and:'w ' f list of gontiemen aa vice presidents. whi b Fy en ee iy tate ary, eres and the | cat were biade for the President. When be ap Se appeared they iaised a.eh an uncatshiy clatter that the yced General Hinaw ia os peared - Tesidents, in re seil-defe,ce, were wo 4 their sald:—As this great aciast@mept, which Wy relat oad en ete ike tesa dan. 4h at the window over the entrance door he was greeted | CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS IN THE STATE LE- | fla s. At might several puulic ‘and private buildings { looks to.the inauguration of peace throughout the calire riate resolutions of ‘with hugzas, clapping of hands and waving of hats. Ho GIB: eae were {Muminated. limits of the United Stale, aa thy exigiad wien tis a6, loaee, evincing ‘he seatimenta of the | eared fo Be'ealin/ amid these wild demonstrations be- = ‘AINANY, April 10, 1868 PENNSYLVANI cursed rebellion bogun, hag been achieved mainly + * huion 5 , 1865, INS A. distinguished general who “fought it out on that ” p—mmanenenied erven_} S0re him, Comparative silence having beon he Immediately on tho organization of the Senate this ag IT General Grant and ia grat THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE. or es veered mora, "alvin mibved te ang rslaton PO eae Apri 10-13, army. give conference session yesterday + wed, That we hail with feelings of irrepressible delight Tejoicings over the # irrender of General Lee heer akctutvely (or ue Mal taal the eter Have theteventeenth street church, Bishop “Ames presiding. | oxtrti as" Tlesrersbio hos seeme Coane rere | starth neare Cut arautide to mgr Cog the doe, bis army, wore kept up all lastnight, and re still wm full Sherman. | (! } Ido not suppose that when Ameri. | The proceedings "were characterized with the greatest Lepper gilerees)., 1 vanpoes chet arrangements are | system of iniquity and crime, to perpetuateandextend witch | ihe firemen, with their etigines and bands of music, are (Cheers, | —- Bs ny demonstratio1 r- | it was inaug! can citi’ne meet to congratulace ‘on its heroic | enthusiasm, and eloquent spocchcs were delivered-by Ow ¥ » this evening or to-morrow night. (V« Wi Rasol coairman 5 LUN TS BIG GUN. fahieromrats, they are gong to forge thatgaiantvoldar, | the Reva W. H. Boole, Inekip, Grooks, Scudder, kc, | Cait wn) if-thre ould be wochs demstrauion se ahly deamon nation gratiude sud pea ner te te Sed. Hi Nod “Bot Orbos an vehy ap .) "insuccretcy | and an tmpromta poom was read by the Rev. J. Taylor. | of course, yon ig rempond woth Vater Bully | Titian high hve, ted our nator irom daiuagraton | ena to Miccee ee » y in | of naming the individ Task you to unite in | The following resolutions were offered by the Rev. w. | fF 70% Re sotto $0. ey IF son Seen tincre sed oslaicre wader bis Commander-in- | ““piags are fying froin private dwellings and the public the morning mounted on the roof.of the recruiting head. | three hearty cheers as well for the government as for its | 1, Boole in a very nt speech, were veanie,| syctof me: (idughter and cries of “We want to hear |-Ohlet end ts eeenrn tad oe enemies of ike ropuble, Our butidings, Allis gratitude aud joy. . alory | 2. Boe! edppieds eloquer which upani-} you now.) I see you haveaband. (Voices—We have | havé ah toy Se oes petccn ehein we hundred fn oe being alia Maeno ot cual arents and soldi who have tho (carters in the Park, where, under bis own personal ans a Sa, ihros of them.) I” propose now closing up by request. | warmest graaitade snd peaiee for thats acne nnd hevo.c deeds, no heroes mentioned on the of history | parading the streets, and making the air ring with their tion's gratitude und praise as those | cheers. gapervis‘on, & salute of four bundred were fired— « thab tH Resolved, That we give earnest and reverent thankato | ing you to play a certain plece of music or a tune. — fro ih ndred, for ‘“Praterulty and: the Union, and two font rope, te come sarmeld the dignity and | almighty do. frum whom i grace and victory. forthe aus ewe “Dice,” one of the Dest tunes Tever heard and banded daw 10 2uF oe Te ee low and areca 0 Tnowsands were pree'bt, wow: at ttaioun | S22 carey Hoty congnh ia snes canna, | fare of Pecesbepgand Rermond wan aonoineg, an wr, | band begwn to play “Dini, at oon coed, ax | Borrtment and univer ivertJioal mankind BALTIMORE. eheers were ‘only equalied by the heavy booming of | macecs always with ca, whatever fgovernments | under ‘Generals Grunt, ‘Merde, Sheridan, Sherman und | the Preldent had not yet concluded his remarks, He | | Mr. Fimupa moved to strike out the wort. ‘‘lare- Batimone, April 10, 1866. Biuni's brass war dogs. might have been. I trust that in the future reconstruc. | Feawlting in the surrender of the whole of Lee's army, | continued — holder” as a naked ion. He denied that this A ralute of two hundred guus was tired here to day in tion of the government it may be ons basis that recog- | 804 thus at last severing irom tbe body the right arm and was exclusively a stay lers’ rebellion. It originated | honor of the great victory THE POST OFFICE DECORATIONS, ‘izes the iConstitation end the Sag, And Guarantees 6 eee eae aera Me Goalie ee | gata hand that our adversaries over the way hed at- | in the conflict between, abolitionism and slavery. | Huty [--—. ‘The employes of the Post office, ever busy and always | acainst any differences arising agin to troubl usin the | Resolved, That we eratetully acknowledge the wi tempted to appropriate it, I in isted yesterday that we | be that as it may, now in the hour of glorious ph, ~ OHIO ‘ patriotic, matiaged to ele future, iness aid power of Him who ruleth among the natin | had fairly captured it, (Che rs and iau-hter,) 1 pre- | wh n pence and the rounion of the Staies are 80 near, he : ‘ ; nie, cain time from their busy | Mr, Wart ack the reading of the resolutions Freee ad Po esih tie Lingiom to whormpever tie wil | sented the question to the Attorney General, and he gave | thought there was no necessity for indulging in offensive CINCINNETE js? os hours to express their feelings of patriotic delight at the | by remarkin cy were prepared within the last | 28 te wonderfal series of events by which we lave Been | his opinion that it is our law.ul prize. (Laughter and | epituots Crncixn ah; April 10, 1865. ‘ te thr: dark night of our nati cheers.) I ask the band to sive us a good turn upon ti. Mr. Bers. said that if the history of the times taught A despatch to General How! aanouo ing the eur. Ddrougis wagh the and were the spontaacous feeling of @ | trial into the glorious light o heart. the confounding of 1) policies, my ing resolutions were then read, and passed Ee of — er to heal the ion not_pertitiin, exultant news brought to us by the late despatches from the heroic and triumphant Grant tn a general decoration @f the interior of the building. On the receipt of the ‘Bews, on Sunday night, of the surrender of Leo's army to Resolved, That we render hearty thanks to Almighty God ows He bax vouchasfed. to our aims, and ‘The band accordiugly played “Dixie” with extraordi- | Us anythng. it was that this was a ela. cuolders’ rebel- | render uf General Lee's army, was received about teu " “ : i Kon; and this being a generally acknowledged fact, he | o'clock nary vigor, when three cheers and a tiger were given,’ | thocght it quite proper to «xpress it It is quie true | The new like wildfire throughout the city, and followed by the tune of “Yankee Doodle." that gentlemen in the North should abandon th iminense crowds soon lied the streets. tye President. them. propotied ®ve Fouing chee joded term, which has been abandor Bontires were lit at every comer, rock ; tiging cheers for | ftvrary twit, AS 10 the efms gral and cannon weve Wed {ro of the the prowess of the Union forces, a meeting of the night jin hand and kind providence in bri i erks was immediately improvised, and resolutions atest 4 om lamphant end~tnls con ee Tees pie ab seg nom ee a eae pn ge and next sem cheers | Grant to Gen-ral Lee, had he (Mr, Beli) won prearut ad The demonstration continued ll ight ed stitution, whic) ti ved bow he of Con * fol y rees, hey were mostenthu- | had a voi ¢ in framing the feel ng as Le did now, he 0 erbor Brouga has appointed toe ith instant for @ edop i pinrtedbs fealngs which pulsate in all ifewnived th : e'Tender thanks to General Grant and bis | ng and’ prohibiting shavery “within. the nationel. demain, | siasticaily given, hu | Mult have requiredcthe rebel ary to. submit ts’ ihe | day of gescral thankegi inv, and preparations are mak- bearts, an Were well expressed in the resolutions | Thy ive ri sania tae ul manner in whieh | gud in uncovering to Our assistance those immense ‘The President retired amid huzzas, the tune of Hail | p.ociamaton of Vresid nt Lincolu aud the laws of Con- | lag for & guod celebration here. of the clerks aa the utterances of thelr own patriotism | ‘"issolved, iat we tender thauks to freekdent Lincoln ang | remaurou, ot the country, which hare enabled usto meet | Colvratia, and the firing of cannon, fied, racdier than simply requr.ug them vo observe the ann ‘and loyalty om so avepicious an cecagion. Yesterday the | 2°, and agents of the governinent for tue signal Resolved, That we hati with futwess of fey the long prayed The crowd then proceeded to the War Department, and ws of theif Yespeetive States ILLINOIS, trterier of the building wue gay wiih age, the Stary and | Sully they have shows tn conducting tie aituirn of the | for day ot fedemption which brings freedom to millions of m | various tunes were played, The :ecretary was repeatedly Mir. Prenps was per ecly well aware of the fact that CHICAGO. fartyes floating from every Zane and etealar oat r} “coin hast a age ge gen ag hitherto he | called for, bit did not appear, has now been developed: that the taagnan mous, nobie, Curcao, April 10, 1868. Axtare that could be rendered available lof sich’ a | trivis of our voldiere und sheir families brougit ontby tis | ane fata sue ; x fede ang Epes e sang ted ae gente pe pois humane and sold.eriy terms of Gencrai Grant would bot | The stores, courts and pnblic otfices were nearly all pu . All around the old, dusky and embrowned | ¥ hat we will cheerfully do our part Noreleve Pvdad the foul Inautntion of their bonda, ‘The steam fire engines wore out, decorated with flags, | be at all satisfactory wo the radicals, He (‘'r. Fields) had | closed to-day, Business ev tircly suspended, and the day walle were mottoes, and names 0” Tartiee nie ai ip want poem et pre tranny man, andere long, we | and scrcaming their joy along Pennevivania avenue. no doubt whatever of the fiiness and wagnan mity of | was given up t6 rejoicing over tue glad Udings. There heroes of many fights by land aud Reolved, That we hold out the olive branch to our erring, | ““itesoived, That, under the restrictions wisely, and justly There was a salute of five hundred cuns at daylight, | tho termes offered by General Grant to the acmy of | wis 4 procession this afiernoon of tie Fire Departinent, Dogs a5 ‘ pag roy idea breune of thn saucer Stata and at ms | lad own by the’ a © Pegtrictions wicly and justly | and ringing of belisand fring from all the fortifications, ' | General Lee which he had conquered. Me was por ectly | benevolent societies aud citizens generally, which waa Vinslow, . veral by eons: er fore the Exeea- rad 4 lest ng | fever heat, num! public f an vate rouneta a award Moe te | Goma Wann nat ofr th faving rat: | Ey ecm ele cepacia | ut cattery Kha tafre "rten | ips tiptoe aang shaitenenad, | ence Rena amit A mt te ymento there, The c-ntral figure of all was that of the welcome alall be hearty, sincere and brothezly. calls were made for the President, who appeared merely | At, im bis jodguept, the time hax come wh n we are | Lundsed was Ured during the day. dent Lincoln. A beantiful silken banner was meee, Teas the government that has brought this un- | The conference adjourned to this day, at nine o'clock, | % "ay If the company had assembled by appointment call _d upon to exéFoise the least practical yet the noblest Despat-hes from various cities throughout the West around bim. "The were not wi eney, We leave the terms of the final adjustment | and will break up at eleven o'clock. * | ome mistake had Srept inte th ir understanding. He | @lity of the victors —maguaninl ie show that the enthusiasm was very great, er reporcer vsived the building, But from the efect of | wih vie to that government, inthe confident belief | A copy of these resolutions Is ordered to be engrossed | Dad arreared be.ore a larger audience than this one to- | if er a Eatten nail paaiice, snd to tone DIAMA ¥' been done, exuberant patriot- it ‘accordance with the best interests of all the | and forwarded to the President. ben mR gg Hg re then eal f d 4 INDIANA. fem pervading all in that hive, and which wag | People of the United States. , owing to the great of tue hovr, and learn from it the leswon wheh t nt ‘expressing telf in additional jon in different | Mr. Hitz sald it was gratifying to see this body of men BUPREME CURT. there would be some, domonstration. “Te | teaches, and that ia charity. Vongeauce do # not belong NPAT oxaro1y, Apeit 10, 1868, parts of tho there in little doubt that the old hered together to celebrate these great victorea, He URT. would prefer to-morrow evening, when he should | % 4s bat to our heavenly Father. So far ny he was : > Seructure won't know fiself when all is completed. ed God wy could aay with ons accord “Vi has Before Justice Peckbam. ve quite. willing and, ‘he hoped’ ready to may | coveted, he trusted that fe hud eradicated from his | ,,.A salute of wo hunired gush sou Moet eee yale. come.” And though he himsell always believed, even | The éase of the Flint Steel Mining Company against | *™Cthing. | Ho dosirod to be ular, b cause every. | breast all feelings of revenge or animosity towards Coe. a INO in the darkest hour, that we ne y thing he said got into iter.) Occnpying t those we have conquered. ng the day, MEETING IN THE CUSTOM HOUSE. | ene Tee way he Pol for his joy und ent | DAFFY Was tried yesterday, and after the testimony was | position he did, « m Gould prodvee ham ang | Me Hoxrmmar moved to add the following:— us ft GALL YOR 4 TE DEUM AT TRINITY CHURCH—LET- | Uitation was not unmi a aye J ‘ JoSUURT, ix . | closed Judge Peckham, addressing the said :— therefore he wanted to be \ not to make 5 Abd rd if the if TRR TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN, ‘unmixed with sadness that so much sa. age 5 ing the jury, said (a Volce "You have Mot weede tay Pee eh | gurromtoret ine Fovel aftny as deciated cad sccephed ‘by sr. % The committos who hare takon inhand the celebration | whesher, tho, government should | be “Mralntained “or | whieh we have received: in'at ce, bighiy grstiyion’m | gig ereadent Was Brocted with cheers, and, ater bid. | General Grant Latent tre Sen mah y Foon of our victories on the 20th inst, met yesterday. A tele. Lape “Victory bas come;” let us all thank God. | character and so im) cfs ite mature, y gratifying ®& | ding tho crowd good evening, retired. Mr. Foro had not supposed that these resolutions Business was partially suspended and general jov maat- 4 q », giving us Bch ‘There was also an ent i festod to-day uyer the surrender of General Lee, of lation The been upveld, the government kpt togetuer | vnalloyed joy, tart do not feel Theve gutire control of Lb by ohn demonstration on Bour- | were intended as a test of political faith now and here. - gram of congratel was sent to Governor Fenton, and | and uni freedom proctaimed throughout the coun- | my own mind. Ikleenongh to aay that we have ana. | ‘euth street thieevening, afer; but the Senator from the Beventh district (vr. following call was for a Te Deum the result 1 oo ft Or Sai we Reve. & an: SPEVCH OF GRNMRAL RUTTER. Fields) desirous to give them that turn, and to the teltowing signed for a to be sung at | try as the result of this war. (Cheers.) ton again—e country arain—that we are one people oprey fe them thas ture, and to the frintty chareh to-day, at one o'clock, with the adjunct ene rar tid the had been overlooked agali cers.) 1.40 not intend to make a speech. 1 |, ceners! Butler, upon being called out, spoke as fol- = oe pepvimenr ge git atene ref Side te ouUR CAPTURES. matter, e 8 vote of thanks be Y 4 Jows:— : unicediy exp! ve resolutions of the Trinity chimes:— pamed othe navy. (Tiree hearty abeors were given for {in politics while on the bench; but on this | Pprsow Crnmmws—f am p ful, and thank | referred wv a committed of five. occasion, this news is #0 overwheiming that we are again eatpantly td In view of the great events of April 9, which God has | the 4 ne people, that moat ‘i you once and again, that you have called upo: to jot ‘The motion was carried, and the President appointed wouchanfed be cronies of the Union and the cause of con- Mr. has W. Surrm said all branches of trade con- te m true we fund y goue through a very sere you fn your congratulations npon this Grek ictunph at the following committee :-Mesaga, Folger, Hav cue, 4u-| REBEL GENERALS PRISONERS. mal bankers, merchants, judges of the ated each other on the prospects of peace, ordeal, “that "we have come. out unhurt aaa | Su,erme Tie conquers and snbjugates dually a taost | drews, Humphrey and Kies men, and oi are in- oe He ited to for cheers for General HL. Th of Vir- the ie. T 4 Siclook FM, to join to ihe anthem Tv"Deaws Leadon "* ginia, and a/ter« fow remarks be copcluged OF calling pristine power. t ihink that thotmonarchienst the ola | £077 der of ome a Pula ac end to hn essa aaa eT: Me th. | Sk ee Ce ONE, Se deena ane The entire cholt of the church will assiat on the oo- | 42% One cheer for a distiguished citizen of this country, orld, at least some of them, are di fed st tite ro» | reltoroes wee Tiawea 10 overtieow the government. | |. Mr. Cts ree of resolutions rearing | -qaged by General Grant During the easion pos call it or him a citiar 7) “the liquor | gilt, and may take notice that our oan tnstitetions wen now, wl heart turns in gratitude to | thanks to Jioutenant General Grant, bis officers aud Rn t rT It was further resolved to call a meeting of the General Grant drinks” (Received cheers and | {ive’and five in all their vigor and power 1 feol natined | 204 for Hi good providence, while the soul burns with | pokliers, for the overthrow o the military power of the ecent Operations. Committes for Thu: next. The ethan alee H> as Y to nay that T will oo ‘without Ane {ence at the result Tightly understood, renews | rebellion, and declaring that moderation in the hour of The following is an alphabotical list embracing the guived 00 send oo ing wah eee Le r. DetcuEn mado a short Atribute to | jury, for, ax I maid, I do not feel that Ihave ful pen. lifo of the mation f vital and ‘control. | victory and forgiveness of Injuries enduced, become Us | names of the general officers of Lee's army who #irren-” rma the noble qualities of General Tnagnanimity | sion’ and guide of myscit’ In any other line thaulby re. | UE, Querticns, to be setted. fa the tmmediate future | ws a grat nation, oth! Wi i ne Tin the vast | dered to General Grant on the 6th Mew Yone, Apri 10, 194s, | 824 freedom from Jealousy at the Of uny of the ing in mind and heart over this great r-sult, arive and mingle perforce with our joy. Thore are fouk | Union in ‘Ne future between us, for it will win the van- rant on the and Oth inet, The fo Annanix Lincou, President of the Dated bentatine wernls under bis command. He called for cheers for ba tm cheers and applause. The court then es men in the rebellions States, t shall bo | quished boca: (0 car hearie aed. Arai, Gad thus recall | names marked with an asterisk are those Of graduates ee narSatny agnor organi herewith an addrean, | Generle Canby and Try, and concluded by saying | adjourned. : done with tne sul be done with the men edu- Ub tayalty’ 00d Teper, alle or tig of the West Point Academy or former offers of the iy ocehask ah sonal canning fe Amid superior to Uwe who cummanded the arm of THE HOTELS. Pomel rr bg cue peittess, heated | fetioan one | United States Army:— i noe fo us asa ao promotion Under it, the of nati The privileges of the Goor were extended to ex-Gov- COMMANDER- 5 4 on caves . The perf of civil wat, aad i Mr. R. P. Gerry, after a fow proposed cheers | _Th¢inmates of the principal hotels throughout the city | without justideation, excuse oF_ palliation eve Mo eet | gmnor Polocks of PennayWanla, and George H. Start, | eGencral Robert Ee Lees of Virgins, Commander. n- ; ve of the address, with additional signatures, will be | fF General Eaton, Commissary General, and for the | yesterday showed their joy by drinking the healths of their bevel i forfelted. their honor, track down their President of the Christian Comamisaion, and on belng in: Chief of the r-bel armies. Gradaated'1829; March 16, Sp a loyal mon of Chicago, Cleveland, Cincininadl and other | Grant, sherman, fheridan, and even General Lee himelf, Saitol to. breaks ft the nation’s | troduced by the fpeaker 10 the they congratu: | 8g pporuoted eolumel Fit United sian caval events detailed in the my on the at ee from which our supplies come to feed the wad line birgun | aehool to the government which nurtured | lated the members suud people Ypatt Feceat viewiy of Apri: %, L861, resigned; April, 1861, appoluted «om~ Se rant : despatches of Liewtenaut Gen- army, which Turuished. such good Sighting ma- ipchamnecne sparkling burgundy, deed ats, aR PBFA ERS Bae lored them, and have now Saturday . Mandgr Viegiaia milliary and navai forces, Septowber {uh enittmenta of the highest revard, your obedient ner. terial. number of empty bottics displayed, mi cowt millions ALBANY, 26, in6!, age med command in Western Virg! vants, SIMEON DicAPiIe Oneteenane The Cuarvas propowrd that the meatng clos by sg. beon considerabl dove and 'suficient health | of — money Of thousands of ‘Aueany, April 10, 1865, 1862, asvomed comimand of the Army of (Here follow other signatures, ) tage Doxology, Which was done. Wished to our Union generals to cass thon to rival vid | lives, becaure a, deaten, conquered and Thore was a large and enthasingtic inceting as Twed- @inia; February &, 1 con ntleman ia the crowd remarked they had been Part and defy the ribaldry of Hamlet's grave digge: rubdiied vy the Falor of our folders, 'whond comrades | die Hall to-nicht in ad of the Obrieuan Commission. | lea of the Confederat § Apill THE CHAMBER OF COMME tune ‘ull street at , and & short time ey have starv hsome prisons? (Cheers, and | Governor Fenton presi and addrossos were made by dered to General Grant. n 2sssatigoe-demamanaiae maaan a cone | 1228. 198;, but he hoped they would bon sing It vo the THE ILLUMINATIONS, ree of, HANG avery Gag of them-hang hem—aive | George ll Sinert and ‘ecasversor Pol whioa STAPP. se ot gage ING CELEBUATION, kTC. Fogalar vane, The wet woathor doubtless provonted any extensive | Gan come only from the mad ambitions of tok tig sadiouce contributed several tho *Brigadior General R. H. Chilton, Chie & 8 + | Aspoctal mesting of tho Chamber of Commerce was | MEETING OF THE JOINT COMMITTEES ON | fonourinijonsin the way of iliminations The Uwon | srmy Wi lapel We Mh Taplok, Ati ~ ? beld at ons o'elook yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jonathan Longue Club was brilliantly lighted up, and several pri- | Yor. Shall we not, oMcor who Pao N. ¥., April 10, 1868. #0, Marshal, Private Secro.ary oo farses, URIS THE CELEBRATION, vate horses In the upper part of the cily dis; layed thet onerts bia flag "at he shall 9.for the game penalty for | ,. 7? ‘6! he surrender of General Lee ral AE. Long, (hiot of RA pr ‘the ‘taiouing ta vt ante oocupted the | The Joint committeo of the Common Council appointed ingly fn a simaiar inane, . “ deserting which Be govern and the iaw have on- | Das, ine tly frantic ‘euch diene yt Sy nd eit Cone P. &. Harte, ( Wet of Ormannce 4 ; % communication Was sent in from | to maki mnente few bulidings wore illuminated last oro. d por Our soldiers for the same crime? | Po" : a nel Murphy, Inepector General, oe Coane SCCM ont | Yo make arraugementa for the celebration of tho recent | ower par of the sty, but: they ware acraae e fhe | What shail be done with thore whom the ram orme | Tears with grasivude Wo God that i we shedding of fraternat Lieutenant Colne! Murphy tne ah Great victories of our triumphant armies met yesterday | dull, wet weather way, undoubi and South, once del ght.d to h i blood te aduut to cease, One hundred guns were fred | Major Henry 4 Orrin oF Crane oF Convoy Cornet, atternoon.tn the Gbashiber of the Donrd.of Alfermen, | Mutulnglion Was Sob goon? oe MMO WAY | of God upon thet ee ist the 8 | tite aft Aid'aggrnad procession ant Maraiuation | Ligutenaa ‘loo! 1 Cray Cae uae ‘an Law, Bona Preniévnpee Chew i KE ye Councilman Greon presiding, Wm, Hitch ‘eons aibiehiiiiadonen, sat in yonder Capi in tho seats of lawgi » | ave in pre Niowfor this evening. The betis have Leon outenaLt (ole ie aad Davee 7 a tathoe then " “— , i man, secretary, " day by day and plott + ringing and cannou firing since two o'clock this tor surgeon 5. Guild, 4 pat SET%e compan tated ty tom sod ¥, P, Siaih, tiegdaperirnet *] A SALUTE TODAY AT USTON sovATB. | He ZiT “Nenana te ectenren,thete country, | Inge ine excicoweut le intense gut uulversal evaoabixare COMMANDERS. Nh A dologation from the Chamber of Commerce and the | , 2°ertl Sandford haa issued the following order, direct: ancridwe at the a'tar of her most chert BU PPALO. Anderson, Brigndier General Thomas, ot Geangla, Sm Citizens attended and stated their slows upon the sub {ng a salute to-day in honor of the victories -— over again have the power or plu wvats, N. ¥., Apetl 10, 1905. mianded brigad LOngsretes eoypay W CURRIN GR <% Fie | Eupervisor Davis recommended a general’ tlunnaticn a ePRCIAL ORDRRE—NO, 13, y ther country? (cries of “No—no—never— | There fa great rejoiciug loro vor’ ti : don Ralirvad, Augugh a0) tees Barth H sf the Coleus ui ige the ga oi ii qsaue | &4 aPpropria:e ealebeution.. Alderman Lent aived that Heanavantens, Fingr Division N hover.") Shall they ever axain b» allowed to have the | General 1. ihe og ringing, 6 i Tasarevmt Genera bass bated Mee of two from | Albany, of this date, a aiuto of one hundred euie will from acia of sush mon—{thas of American ciusana’ | i vt Sede are buing # patoena to ac benee 10 the } CONTINUED on FIFTE PAGR 2%

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