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a] ve -) Ut Wo Nxbiag corruborae tila sappritye. Ninth <orps will mever rePus the aby antagonist cours Ors about reventy hae yet Graney he BEE.IN RICHMOND. Tesser and Fitzhugh Lee Refuse to be Surrendered by General Leo. Nemes of Some of the Captared Redel and Navy Officers, Saturday, April 15, 2 o&Clock P, M. , Arromartox, C. H., April 10, 1866, ‘My dunpatch of yesterday was burriedly dosed by tho departure Of a Messe memenzer for Chy Poink My deepated of to-day sbail be condned to some addiii na! ene (ARBTING OCT THS TREC OF THE SURREYDER ‘The appointment of officers to carry oat the terms of Surrender ware made by both parties during the nig it, and conference between Generals Grant and Lee wat Beld om the brow of the hill, oae-fourth of a mile Berth of the Court House, at ten o'clock A M. General Gremt ani sta had hartly arrived when @eneral Loo, accompanied by an ord rly, galioped up we and rode to the side of the Lieutenant Goueral. General Grant's staif, General Ord aod staff, General Griffin and stad, General Gibbon and stall, Goneral she> - The Condition of Secretary S3w- ard and His Sons. £ Frederick Seward Not Expeet- ed to Recover. @oatinuation of small hilis, extending -ast and weet. vue Rem, way, Leo's army lay on a parallel ride, with a ravine and Bittle rivulet between, noarty vorth of oar forces Tho Bead of hig colyua was maialy compoved of trains aod aniuery. The infantry and cavairy bug st up bic row. Cunsequenuy bul a «mu! portion of the rubel army was Vuible trod the Cu. rt Liouse, 2 Alditional Particulars 0° ths Assass thon 0. Presilent Lincoln, &c., &a., &o. 1 ONY RATION As Lee rode ap the bil'side on a gUlop, Gen ral Gra t opp ed Ble bore iurword two or tires nabs b> me t Bim Lee rode -q/arwy |p, saluted in mil wary Crm, at eReoled he hore ale Do md te ter lo cof iene | ect The two chieftains then entered 1 it) aco of J feu thak skin wry two bein, um il bs Tele gram—Satarday, 1-1) A. Me ods cr sppoimted om both side ty Carry ub bao w 1. 1 t tai renter hud teportod foo duty T . Neal en eicies (hig Ume Was the (heat over witnow dT The tronks of J. Wilkes Booth wer auast last atch’, gushed baver othe mizhties soft | World mat quicdly tu their waddies dix nation of his pape Attor io Gyrgral tye ahapr pt i. Pee GAS eae d alter t n rogacd wtths po Du.tug the -onference Genemal Lo state t vat if ¢ ww Y. appuars that te pioe was to hay ue G oxi bad acoded to bis jryje al for a porwr Cerview pom weese ago peace sould have umdaub: Leen exeowed be ore the #4 of Marah, bat Or ere tcetltedeher fom, uch of ther on jum was, o . eure, private and aph ard, Biten was ginanes | “Chop Ot a 0d th wae Seley ad uate oe, Big Lee acknowledged hime:f cx nly ey Further divclos: res in ne ard t) bie @v.l sie otal fo knw tat ten, the power f the mfetora y .tterty dertro; ed, und any furcher provongation of the war a Below: efson of blood The 0, buon was Unive wi Officers that Jobaston would sirtea ler ty ou! horn ed is withhe'd for akos place at noon to-day, t take such action as bi the prement, A Camiuot mryting mmediate exivencles ues tare, Freder ok teward is very low and bat litle hope | Shor ly before eleven v'elock the int rv ew be'woen the gouerals was ended by Lec saluting and ridin< slowly down ‘he lope, acrues the tivliow and into bis camp oa tbe hil beyond. General Grant turned the head of hie Ahoroughbred Cimemnatas towards the Court Hu.s:, fol- owed by his staff and a large retinue of general oiicers, MECTLG OLD FRE be Within ba'f an hour ther af er the officers. by Lee to carry out the stipulations of « render ar. ro Bted re nm (roat waa goa entertained of bs surviving bi woand Secretary Seward iy more comfortable thin could roa novably be expected wader the ireametances. Telegram—Saturcay, 1:20 P.M. Wa-urmoton, Saturday —1:20 P.M. There is no material alteration im the condition of cither Secretary Seward or Fred. Seward Major Seward was not dangerously wounded. The Presid: mt died very quietly at twenty-two minat’s yaat seven o'clock ; so quietly that it was hardly known when he ceased to breathe. Mra Linooln, Captain Robert Lineoln and others were tn an adjoining room ai the tine Arovnd the deathbed of the President were all the ee eee en eter icent'te | merabers of the Cabimet, except Mesers, Seward and treason, and that | MeCulioch—the latter hav ng le(t a short time b fors the separately.” On learning on nO advantage of | end ee acd’ ta theee the seme neeg: buimeae terns | A Cabinet meeting was held im the room in which the fused by G ueral Lae, thew | corpse lay, immediately after the President diod, of the atified. Disc wel vo members of the Cabinet prow Another Cad nv meeting is to be held at twelve o'clo k, at whic’ Ga Vice-President Jotngon will take the oath and bo lnaug j Hi i tF E Hi admitted that Fr power of Fesistance, and chai Pelied to surr pcer on oar ow Gerpried to find Lo exhibition of vind clivese ss oa our J: @ging trom Weir hearty conier-tons of geaero us Gad liberal ircaiment by ux one would couel dv thoy o« ted toha o bern cuaiued gether a: felons wo grace {11 mphal march of oF) to.luus generat At Gret some may be ineimsd 10 thiak G neral Grant vot scx ntly exacting. But no one who wl Bem d the tebavior of (he rebel ofleers and lukeue. t weir ony meion the sutyect could tong doubt tho © sdom of LL. pulicy. ir DRL . Tee's whole army xu'® home delig ied that they are rated as President. The rematas were placed in @ temporary coffin and re moved to the White House soon aftr nine o'¢lock the morning. Aa ercort of cavalry. Union Light Guant—nnder th» | command of Lieutenant Jamlaon, accompaniod ths ro naing, which were followed by Ginora Augir, ena @vt of the rervic, amd grateful to Gen rat Geant for . . raring tim al! neccesary humlaton. Themorad | Sanding Department of Washinton; General Ruck Seat ot sats os the mass of tho Soutuemn pople Caio | 6, depot quarvarmaser; Colonel i@ CING FAvIONA sae the War Department; Cap an Finey And Moryan, Chief Comniery om operatin§ against Rock 3 vce = stem a A} TLanooek’s oorps; Captain 0. e for th a Aujutaut Gener: twe: ty thourand ravlon. of Drewl aud mast | ay Cloth ng Deyo, Copainsd H. Crowotl ant O Alarmy, dt on sonuay wasablo to adi cue | * Pati ns Of usar, (OLee und salt | The solewn proceesion moved siowly up Teach ateoot & | | | ent along the route stanJing and thence to tte While Hage, tho large oro ed pes Mr, J. Walton Pitch’s Despateh, Brarqusmrew, Nini) Contin, Aemy or wPm ay Ta notia oly a Jexériom, Ayr} 11, 1855, } sno wore L Burke vr en tho guard being remo eda resh was malo (0 vards im (Le siuation of iy a ho road from bere to Peversburg ie «til aucer the guartiag remo ining /bout (he entranes fur eorae ime of our trodpe, tnd the immenn wag rn train ‘The report that (he awassia had & oa caytuced has mot are saiely convoy ed through their mist to force beydbd. Our adiaves guard consste of C.run's | Rryade, loppted at Pam ile a silage aboot ¢ ghtewn lt le hardly powibe ta: he ow @ ) expec o' 0a of bearing confirmed. cope, and #0 are nomenianly of bs arrest, miles (on these headquarters, and containing now y ‘i two thourand inbabi\ants, nearly ali of © Loo #illl cecapy Abel: homes. | Parther Partiontars of the Asmetnation wat wert? ewailows are rife, not alone in the camps, but | «teers of every grade, an to wha’ deposition wil | 2 Wade of this army, now that the inivhing etroke ou | been jWeiered t the enemy that confron'ed i m A the prvtability of a Mexican cam | he nat was picked up ia the Prasdeat's box, paign ig Deteg dtvcuseed, and at icam three | feerbs Githe officers that expres so opinion Feyardirg he im of a rapture win (he would te cmplrg are anxions to join the crummiec acaine the Power cndvapertay to esinblish tteeif in oor mide, | Bnd restore thepearcr o the crown to bie “a Death’? avd retire Maput an ~ ow of Presidemt Lincola. Wasmimct os, Apeil 15, 1905. ‘The awarsin of Provident Laacota lof behimd Aim o Lat ard a spur, 1 hae boon identified by pariato whee it has buon siywa w the one belonging to the suspoo of mon, ar! a curmaly decoribed as the one belvaging Wo the eumpoct d maa by other parties not allowed Wo vee it before dysonbung Ik ‘The epur was deopped upon the stage, and tat als bas been identified as the one procure | at a siable wher nen e ooeur ation. 1 Dear M stated Wigprobebie (hat Burkesville juno | (pe same man hired a bore ia the event ¢ tlon—the prenent lee of thew hewd-yuarters— nay . © gentiomen Who went 10 the Ceoretary of War to be comstituted a miliary’ tor # months to come | Two gentle e:prize him of the attack on Mr Linsola mot at the owing 0 jt imporjant eentrality, bt ie eviden ¢ Prevost guards or police Im the event of tho withd is vicinity, as the com! exireme sate of enrest and ¢ U ereefter, Ne more unioriune « the om ereres of the iwhabita se her maa miftod in a: lowk, rekience of the former when secosied by them, haste Tt had been Mr Blanton's tnteation to accompany Mr. Lincoln w the thearre and oooupy the same box, but the Fequire to be t Of our (eres from i away press of buripew proveatod. arefore seems cvident that the aim of the plotters mreslamt mi @ art Soarae from Sy Ag | was wo paraly® @ couulry by a ous) «tring down thy Dead, the heart and the arm af the country As S001 ae Une wifal event: Were anaounced Im the ants am v8 tn ot the Peduabtable tac te * The amowse 4 petvaio pr ny streets, uperintondent Richards and his asestanie wore we = ‘and be] meet grartetar. | at work to direover the awarsin fi yy re & lary % bea by wor ty Al oS aphepl In 6 few moments thy graph had aroused the whee bree othe Interests of the Innaul an th uw over to the fonity th y forsook, and ce pet Coe oon an the brief ating of thor , nde laa id tenes al tion weargett, es seem pe hp @ Wallach amd several mom's of the city Yo Mart and Ke adm ot tore as the wurce oF | were soon an tho Hot, AOI every precwation Ty would bo 0 cowed and ip to preserve odor and quiet in th } oP ye Foeipaln ditee, in Washiagion wes patroiler at tho quewt i. . ts but Augur seat hore: to mount the po'l bs piseatet ‘the poople we Od here in the | Rvery elf bading oot of Wabingion wat strongly twierlor euperiones bear: ols sattatnction at the ert fhe | picketed, ory pomivle evense of eoape ne wer i ve, aod that wititastety thas will be | broaght one inom whieh, iu so ov hoar and | thoreaghiy ws woe bere, Tuey bare se fai in Jounsoa's abelity to camry Bewerk. Mewsna, N. J., April 16, 1608. Prgfeond grief pre: ails here over the muaraf | uugedy @& Veshingwr, Flegs ave of half mart and places of ber nee ee cioel The streets are dibed with crowds of peopie disenssing the sad evemt. The Daily sdvertio thee is hee. lly draped «Mb mourning. ‘The Wall Street Resolutions. Wheree, it hae pleased Al God \o take from us The Desky Teremerts ange ~~ dan 6 suspecet Reb thie vomspwasy erigientes 0 Mary'and, he | egragh @eho! the mournfal sere to Bat move, and a ho cavalry wes immediately pus open extive Guty. Bvery road was pickeved, aad every pre caution a én to prevent the escape of the amesda A pre! winery examination waa made by Mr. Roharis ao4 Dis amitacia, | @¥oral persaae wore called to ted yo)! (he vidence, a elieked b fore an informal wibunal, aad net under oe b, was conclu | @ to thie point—the wir dor of Proxkient L-neata was Jous Wee Boek His | geri cus ltucoim, the Presid mt of the Unied sia'es, by thet was fqund @ ihe private bom aud identidal by seve pense age eeneenene fy See vei persons whe bai see bim withia the last two days, | beleliing os heer oi nawonal wo are the uncugialoty Of af buwas atave and oar 2d ihe spor whicn be dropped vy eaaidant, afer be | DMC, Ncpendous! for our safety and precio. aaa » 4 to the shige, was iden ied apone of thon waiet | peko cpow ihe mer y and wiedum of by » dence; be bed obtained from the sable where he brat as herve. ‘Tle mam Booth has played mor) than once at Forts theaire, and isof evarse sequamted with ies exis ant cept ances, and (he ao lity wi bh whveb he csoaped buuial the soomes bs e@ lly aadermtood, The pero oho am aesinat @ Secretary “evord loft behind bm @ slouched Bat and an old rosty navy re vover, The chambers wer Wrox a loose from the bar rel, us if done by striking dhe rviane . Pe .ved, That ta Gs hour of car deep affiction we ! eo .ly implore tha: te Diving prote Gam aad sapport vo chrefed to ue ara nation hitherto, whieh ha: borue + te op yours of Bitter trial and brow ht usea‘ely throach thes ihe f war to vietory a w M pot ow be withdrawn in the bebelf of this ade and sie Leads we:e drawn from the chambers, ene be ng bute Kesol ‘Tht while we bow in submission to the rough j Jove of lewd amd the other baila, emalier (naa the | mysterious dim meation which thas WA a6 en vere, We must express grief © ombers, wrapped im papes, ee if to keep then from the failing owt whieb file ou: hearts, (het the death of Linc Pw wlbul) BUSI bike nOtive aiumd, Dus io tne Civillead } Wager”, April 15—Kieven o'Clook A. M. The Scr extra 28) e:— Al twonty minutes pest seven e’cicck she President reuthed bis last, clos ng his eyon as if falling te sloop, and bs countenance assuming an expression of perfes: eerenity. There w ‘Be ind cations of pan, and it wae not known thas be was @eed unui be gradually de reas ing revpication cared altogether, 6 The }ev. Dr. Gurley, of the New York avenue Prev byteran church, immediately on ite bem; ewertainet bat lie was eatin 6, knelt at the beisid: amt offered an impressive prayer, which was rer to by ail preeent. Dr. Gurl y then proceeded to tp front parlor where Mrs Lincoln, Captain Robert Lingola, Mra Jona Hay (he private secretary and others were wating, were tw egnin offered a prayer for the consolation o the family. ‘The following m nutes takom by Dr. Abdou, wow the condition of thy iale Presid nt turoighout the might — Kleven v'clock—Puise 44 Five minutes past elovea—Pulwo 43 and growing weaker. ‘Vem minutes past elo en —Pulee 46. Quarter past eleven—Puise 42, Twenty minutes past cievou —Puls) 45, rasy.rauion, 37 ve 29, ‘Twenty-five minutes past elev n—Pulee 42 1 two minutos pas eluven—Pulse 43 and full y minutes pest eleven —Pulse 45. Qarter Lo bw lve Pulse 45, rerpiration 22 Twelve o clock —Pulse 44, rospicaton 22 carter past twelve —Puine 43, roepirat oo 21, Echwos tub yea Val’-past twelve tube 45. Thir'y-two minutes past twelve—Puls: 6). Thinty-dve m nutes pact twelve -Pulee 63 Lesolveo, That as by dent proved shat i ol citation toward the @newics of him wid dietaved ia pol oy, 39 hi. nor his memory by and conte pa gl for hormon: hewalv ‘That to the bereaved wife and childrva of | i E bape, but cam the amaran e that the whele people weep with them aud feei Loe les to be irreparable, Reaoived, Theat we ender to the officer apon whom, by this rad calamity, the Kxecutive authority devolves, our sympwhy in (he trying postion 1s which he is placed, and ure. ral co of our cordial and unwavering support fo the meceuree whieh, gaxed Divine wird, he may adopt for the speedy seogun))! coe oyects for which his lamented vabored and ied, Resolved, That it be recommended to the -itizens to elore ail piteer of business t day as carly as practicable, and that ibey remain cowed until & ter the burial of the dvevased Erowid nt, Revolved, That it be requested that all plese of pabl'c yement be elved or ‘hig vventing, aad that the ques- fthe © rber chs ng of all eu0a sour os of pleasure ied te ihe sym, alby, loyalty and reverenes of anagere, the Kenolved, That a committee of thirteon oitisens of ew York be rent to Washington t att nd the f maral of the Prevk aut, and to tomlor suot ald aad sympyny w and Liat hou) i: be yoverni em. a may bo po dial and prop bd @ MME comb’ of the following « woes Tayler, Jovatham Blurges, Wi Peon Feb, Wores HL Gepuell, Wu ainusl Sow, Loriy minutos pact twelve—Pulso 09, right eye mio) | «lanes H. Rusell, Edwards P ecrepoa swollcn and €el eu ove vohn J. Astor, Jr, #. B. saiuing, RM dustea.ovd, Foriy-tive minuton past twolve—Puise 70. haan i Maxenath on Pifly-i¥e Win ces past welve—Pulse 89, etragglim PROCLAMATION m.tion of anime, Cre o'ck ek Pulgo 86, r ppirugon 20, By tho Mayor of New York. Vail past one—Putve 05, appearing eas er. Forty five mince 8 pas on Pulse 83, very quiet; res piraion irregular Ades Liwooln present, ‘Ven minutes past wo—\ine Limevin retired with Robe + Aing Prom, Hail past two—lrenideat very quict; pulse 64; respira. Aon 28, Fifiytwo minutes past to—Pulve 48. respiration 3). Three o'clock—V.ol @4 agaia by Mrs. Linoola, ‘Twenty five minutus paet thre —Rospiration 94, aud regular, ‘Thirty-five minytes past three—Prayer by the Rev. Dr Gurley. Four o'clock —Respiration hard ; regular. Quarter past four—l'ui-e mx ; respiration tweuty-five. Fi ly minutes past fve—Respiration twenty-eight, re- gular; sleeping. Bix o’eloek—Pulse fa ling; respiration twenty-eight, ‘Half past o.x—8ull faihng and iabored breashing, Seven o'clock —8y mptomas of ramodiate dissoluttom Tr enty two minutes past sevem—Death, Surrounding the deathbed of the Preaident were Gecre- taries Stanton, Wetls, Usher, Attorney General Speed, Postmaster Genera! Dennison, M. R Field, Ansistamt Mason's Ovrica, New York, April 15, 1935. he United States may wo) onette your profound grinf ‘end anwement. I respecifully rocommend that Dusi- Bess be rusperded, a d that a pibiic mourning for the deparied (hief Magistrate be observed throughout the ay. C, GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor. Lipeciu to au aie THE THEATRES. Te le waderntecd thet moze of the theairos will be opea tenkbt Several of the mangers have already notitied ws Chat th ir houses will be closed. the Provost Marshal @emeral. “ft Wan Darvaracet + Prowet MAR WAL Gewexar’s Beeman, ‘Wimmveros, DO, April 16-9:40 4. W. Tt i Delteved tha: the assnmius of tho Presid ut and Ceere'ary Beward are attempting to escape te Crneia You wil) make e@ carcfal and thorough examination Cirealar from Segretary of the Treasury, Ju@ @ Otto, Assistant Scoretary f ef @i! persoms aitempting ‘o cross fru of the Interior, General Halieck, Geveral Moga, Senator | the United Hia'es into Canata, will Sumner, R. F. Androwa, of New York, General Todd, of | qgvest of sunpicious ‘The moet vig lant scrutiny Dacotah, John May, Pui. ate -ecreiary, Governor Oglesby, | om your part and (he force dhposal ts demanded. of Lnnote, General Farnworth, Mrs. and: Mise Kenney, Mine Harri , Captain Robert Lincoln, son of the Prosideat, ard Dociors E. W. Abboit, R. K. tone, ©. D Gaston, Now Ball and Mr. Licberméa. -ecretary Movu'lo h remained with Provident | ntil about five o'clock, aug Chiet Jusiice (base, after reveral Bours attendance d the ight, revired atly this morning. Immediately aftr the VPreddent’s death @ Cabinet meeting Wan called by eoretary Bianton, aud held tm tho hwein which the corpee lay. Secretarios Stanton, Welos and Usher, Pootmaster General Dennison and At- formey Goneral > pood were pres: The resutsof tho @ Vierence ere as yet unkuown. ‘The eb ve particulars eouceraing the Pre idet's dea'h tre im ihe extra Lo nmy Star. (4 Gescription of the parties supposed vo be implicated ia the mutter will be telegraphed you to-day; but ia the Meantime be active in preventing the crossing of any auspicious persons. By order of the ‘BE RETARY OF WAR. N. 1. Jurvuna, Brevet Brigadior Gonvral, Acting Pro- Voot MareLal Geveral. INAUGURATION oF VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSO AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. SINCE THE DEATH. Wisnrery , Apett 15, 1999 ‘The Preddent’s body war momovet (roa tie poivaee rerid« neo opposite Ford's (hears to the Ecoow Ive \iva- fon the morning at ha f-pac uiay clo kK, wa boars, and winy ped ia the Auwccan ac Lt was one ciel Dy 4 #0 all guard of cavalry, Goneral Augur aad och ¢ miltieey oft cerr following ow foot A detee crowd accompanied the runains to the White Hoere, where a miliary ¢ artexctu iol tie crowd, alow none but persona of the houwholl aul porcsund fleuds of the doccasot WO entry the ator Yoto cod Representative Parusv ort ool ig @aoug tre Lomber edmitted ‘Veo body is bewwg embalmet, with @ view w its cour vaio Liinote. Flags oer the Departments and throaghout vie viby are at baif mast. sowcely amy businoss is boing Wane acted anywhere, eitior on private or pubic asc aat, Cor churems, without aay preoone rt white er, ane diay in. thelr premines with festoons of mourning. ike belle are tollimg mourn ully, All t# io depo gloom and radno, Birong men woop in be ars ote, ‘Tbe grief in widespread aud deep, and ia «rang: cont to the joy so lately manifested over our reven, military \ teterion ‘This « indeed a day of gloom. 1 porte prevail that air, Fredorh ik W. Soward, who wan Kindly assis lug the nareag of decrotary to vard, re ceived & tab in the back ile shoniderbiade provented the kaif or daggor from Tew trating into his body. The prospects are that he will recover A report i cireulated, repeated by verybody, that Booth was capiared fifteen mil # thie sido of Haltl: more. Tf it be tra assorted, tha’ tay War spare 1 bas received such Information, i will dourtiess be cite ally premulgated ‘The government Departments are cloowi by order, and Will be draped with the usaal emblems of mourning. ‘The roads | ading to and from the chy ace quant 4 by the military, and the utmost otre inspection ls ouservet Ae (o all attempting (o enter oF leave the city. pal son, Wasuworos, April 15—12 o'clock. Andrew Jobuson was sworn inio office as President of (he United States by Chief Justice Chaee to-day at eleven o'clock. Secre‘ary McCulloch and Attorney Guneral Speed and others were present. PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S SPEBOH. He remorked :— “THE DUTIES ARE MING. I WILL PER- FORM THEM, TRUSTING IN GOD.” Movements of General Grant, Pinvapenenta, Aprit 16, 1965, Ceneral Crant arrived io thie city late ast a ght, on his ‘way to Jersey, Dut was intercopted om his way to Wa mut erect w by ad epatch from the vitice of the Awe ciated Prete, and iis supposed be revurned to Waatlag- on im medintely, Ron nertor, NJ, April 15, 1865. L eutenent Genewal Grant lef Burliagwa for Washiog- fom at eix o'clock this morning NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Bm Faaret co, Cal, April 14, 1869. A morement bas beea started in Califoruio for o sub- THE PUBLIC GRIEF. Brown, who are residing at Kod Bluff ~~ Northern deepatches announces thy turn of Colonel War gton. Bulkley, of the Rorelan Overtand TWleemph tino His exp dition through thy mi@rier o Britis Oliabia ie ‘well ander way. Governor Lotne will not (sue bia antioipatst call for two more regiments of volunteers from this Fat), ‘The Utite1 Stares District Court have sentenced th captain and mates of the ship Great Republ o to various terme of imprisonment for extrome eruelty to toa ven on the late voyace of the ship to Ubia port. The case ore ated a 4a! of feeling against thow. ‘A letter from Guaytins, Movies, to the Bulletin of this W eatvoros, April 16, 1963, ‘The excitement throughout Wah ngton » incense, aad the horrib'@ proceedings of hast night Ue ouly theme of | con erative. Philadelph Par apeorma, Apel 15, 1898, | ‘The moat intense borror t+ excited by tho lam mae fate of President Lincoin. The city war decormed with fegn and streamers, and every house gave evidence of | preparetions for the {llumination Axed for Monday even: | airy says that nor Pesquicra bas rade aniple pro. ing The public joy bivos place to mourning, aad there | La adons to y (oreo thé fnpertal ete oan sond | wqaeey cooling of rage against Bow vad endored the Hlumiaauen of vom. @ ayman wh: ichmoud Wat taken by the Umived | Sanatoas, April 16, 186% Btates troops 6 ve panty lind deem taught to play ‘Tle news of the arenesination of Py \dent Lincoln wag | our nations! e'* Crrmexe or New Youn—The dowh of the Prositen! of { ecriptice to par hase « homeatoad for the Munily of Joka” SHERMAN. HIS ARMY MOVING. The Mareh Begun on the Sth Instant. SHERMAN’S FIRST SPEECH. JOEN:TON'S ARMY WEST OF RALEIS1. | Culy His Cavalry Holding the Capital of the He ts Reported Endeavoring to Form a Junction with Lee. and eleven (en. Mach of her p'atin The Ram Albemarle Raised in Good Condition. Occupation of Murfreesboro, No Ce, by Our Fleet, &., &e., Ovr Special Washington tae ‘Wasumor #, April 14, 1865. Reliable information has been received here from the: Goldsboro to the 16th instant General Sherman started | yw. up the / from Goldsboro early on the morning of the 10th, moving | {bo wre m Raleigy. ‘There was no Sgbting except the usual | Oy _romng operate” towari Welto’ rhirmishing. It was General Sherman's expectation that Tatiroad. "The cavalry advance ruari found the vay r rr opened them . be wou d reach Rale ch ta four days. thems, The, fast then (vrriet ever the trvvepl, the river, an¢ hak ipods | eae Daily communication will be Kept up with the army | Sce\tering and the railroad will bo repaired at once. » Mr. D. P. Conyngham’s Despatch. Newnans, W. C., April 11, 1865. ‘YER REWS OF THE PALL CF RICHYOXD IV GUERMAN'S ARMY. Sherman's veterans testified their rejot ings at the fal of Richmond in the wost nosy and phrenzied manner. At night the men took it into their heads to improv: general ‘alute by putt ng powder into hollow logs and ! Blowing them up. This, accompanied by the cheers of the mes, the cepering of dancing negroes, who appea-ed © be dit by tarantular, and he mumo of several baad, ma. ¢ the scene enlivening enough. SHERMAN M/ RRS A OrERCr. A aod of roldi re snd Ctizens, accompanied by & band, made @ favorable domonstration in front of Genoral | SLemoneh erters, Thoy loadly and vociferousty called for the General, Tio had to make bis appoaraave, sno, afer thanking the men, satd:— town, ihe Yavor formally surrendering it to Commanter ape ri Next dey the cavalry charged about twenty-five covalry into the town and captured them. na Murfreceboro is a pood sized town. and Is taken posma. returned to Winton and Plymouth, where it is now . lying. Cur Newbern Correspondence. f Neweery, N. G, April 1), 2896, { THE /RMY UNDER ORD'RS 10 MOVE, ‘f three or four cays ago te be in readiness for marching crders, and it wae the orteine? intention that the ar oy shou!d move on the 7th. Grant's ance-enes, hoveres, eve romew het changed the programe. and, althongh the time of mov ng te delayed a da or two, yet thera wil! not be mre in the reeults Some of the ermy, the Seventeenth corps artic: leriy, were to have ce mmenced moving this morning. ard ae Johnston is now taid to be making off in the direction of Panville and Hille toro, ard Grent i+ pmehing in the d rection ef Lyuch> beg or Danville ‘a! thie writing), of couree Sherman will pend demoral xed. in which he eave that Lave a letter frem General G Le fe purr ving Lee, ond wtehes to have us pree John- scp, wbch IT think we'll do. (Cries of “We will; wo vil”) Wedon’t mean to let Lim reat, a0 be prepare! fer the march Imaten cj ® also take a rt p in that dietion. I. at cheers were given for Sherman, for Grant and _ rimce the burnine of the vescie on the Netee river @ Di army, and th» men returned to their quarters Gom- few mornings rince, no further demonstrarion# have “gratulating ove ancther. | made on oor communicat ons, Tool posed Retgelltalh THR AYUY ON THR MAPCH, | affair, comparatively, and a small guard could On the afternoon of th» 9h a part of Schofield’s col- have prevented it. The raiders alsv bummed the ‘umy took up thr line of march, and yesterday morm- works of the steamer Mystic, which wag suak in ing (he whole army broke camp and debouched from 1 river a fortnight since. All but her opper works was | €iferemt encampments around Goldsboro into column under water, and her dama’e, thereford, te light It ie slong the diferent lines of march. also reported that the smal! steamer, Genera) he army is divided. into three dftereat calam cectrassl'ee fu. vies Sieatensacoa permanant > us—MS confirmed as yet. There interra) de not | ‘ender Genera) Slocum, another \mder G-neral Schofield at all with the sending forward of exppiics, ' ‘and the third under General Howard. The men are in \ mentioned in my last that General Howard had estal> excellent cond tion and spirits, eager to meet the enem/ | jished hie basinces bendquerters here, although the Gen> | and wind up “the darned affair.” eral himeeif has f turned teibe front. Since then General JORNETON 8 POrTrIOn, Easton, Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Johuston’s army hes o-cupi-d a lind of intrenchmenta pres gronphapimeres Ar Sormarlabyt vg } adevg the Neuse rives, some twemig sails Gece Guit= © gad DEER UOCROUR, CAT OMEN emp es Doro, but hes fallen back within a few days wate/ Ra- | army, bas also done the anme. General Sherman's! Ss lqigh. Colonel Spencer, Third brizade, Kilpatrick's om- | } eadquarters (aside from Bis told mGaes. valry, semt some orderties towards Raleigh. They goto | pego,) are also to be establiahed hers, baving ye the reer of Hampton's cavalry and ascertained that . These straws, together the feet tha oihoe Johnston bad evacuated the town, and that it was cocu- panhiead anton catoanee Sherman's ar ny .re petty oer or fre deumad arary. Hangs ud | SN Roe eckewereeee nes | is headquarters t miles cant Raleigh, with Raleigh as the extreme (i om the Smithficid and Raleigh read. John Cancer Shera Ehocme to move ston i= reported gone to Greensborough, om the Snare 4 junction of the Danville and Charlotte road. It is evident oh te Se | tbat be ie trying to forme junction with Leo, and will | roed is alko direct to Witmtngina and treips are making these tri thes fall beck to Western Georgia and Alabama They ave tm; ortant arsenal: at Macon, Columbus and Augi-ta | a¢ een raeaepon, when be wes on the ‘They cannot strike for Eastern Tonnessee, as Thomas i: | S:hoeld and ore beading them off there, 20 their route will be through Rorth and South Carctina and Goorgia. Ido not expect immed aie fighting, excopt what the cavalry will roake. STATE OF THR COWTEDRATY, Thave jast ald hands on a Ral igh C afederale of April 2, im whieb was Jof, Davis’ last proclamation from bh # new eaptial, «hoh I have telegraphed. Thongh hy admits tha the fall of Ri bmond will have a sertony mora) effect, atill ho th nks tis in reality no grat loss, | ae Mt leaves Loo'® army free sions aryvnere, BH «aes that “our army will he point.” That is tr 4, forchay yon higown hook, and Lieatenrnt Bradley, to Quertermarter of this past, has of the dui ce that formerty deval Telend hast Stu rday war pert ally borned « year or built in the covernment rucceenfe] one, aod Wve Boat ie or sit work vhom Lieutenant | the boat beliding deparment. for active oper. | we writ? ND A & NOOTT Suma eevee, | The minder of white and black rotigoes | cemim inh re now By the railmad, from the rurreending G id=bore and thie ide ile whiter are generily of a cles | seem better dave ome of then diag along art - ors eee, and perhape pie ©) ptriel cow or horse, the Union government. Ther The kivcr have learned to kook nd It ts fast becoming & Kil ' from the mum ber of old beds, chatre, tris’ end rebtich of every d ver pion that they CJ Tem, one natoralty In ers that they have t by lek bes We ae oe ebe Dettles (ye Tee 1 0C8 e 1 nr extabiished them, un stem tea a ie ie wey outelde ef the foraiicat ons earromedia’ the be a pen bap tirana ~ Poot i te 7 | own. ‘They aro given land to work amd matorials t@ Jn ata oe Work with, and they generally to support Uno ne ene hurdrei, an two pleves of artillery. | {ig Whey are elect work ou che reroute ar by che. On the Sth Major Puls for was pasting from Witmin:. | QUT cImariers im vome of thelr d ney , when he atorped to pay the troops xt | pp ae pe tense pe Cog Fy me twinty miler from Wimington The agent bere of ti: 4 Vad moved forward that morning, exeent a eqirt ne anitary Com on The doo f utecant Colonel Parker, The quate. skh tau to Mua apes, thoes va and towards evening & | whites, some of whe 1 have lived hers before, text pof rebel cavalry ewept into tows, gobbling UD | he ‘pert v i the little force there and the telegraph operator. They | OF thin 1 1: Dacto Shae in pesenton the jattor and mado b.m cut the wires, They | (ther Iie Cae ee aine hee ts > hearer (he « a coast, |. the bopes of finding the herman truck Goldsboro the army was | lif¢ Mentier, of o discovering some more qriet cad ti ea, Dut they are now. the hie ‘than they lave been living In under th: éespotiaa A por hrs Prigedier ’ General bien, ‘eho | JM. Davis, Poor creat rea, with all the pe sees Clet quartermaster to the army, was ‘busily | hey ore te be piled bepend anyuhing t coil sae er hurtrtag forward supplica, ' while Sher. | ticusend im th: ony and here en ta ae mar was making hs ewoeping march from Savanns | hey ¢ copelle 7 ing it out He bed celabliched depots at Beaufort, Moreh at city | icin one themeesives to their now sigaa:lon om and ciher points, and #* soon as herman reached Golts. | 1e ‘Fethes attribute sll (heir Lroubles to the goxlaes bore enppler were repdly forwarded to him. Several | {h. Abreham" and their Maker, beth of wiom Lurcred cars were plying ba kward and forward, | Sed Sepeety, Settove 0 be warding om ete protien of when the army starled it had thirty day's rations on hen _— ‘a surplus of clothes that some had to be rev red. Ar supplies are the & wenn | power of an army, too mark preiwe campet be bestowed on General Easton for hie indetatigible and successful odministration. COLONEL Wriewn, Chief Engineer of Railrnade, bas done moch in assisting the ertormatter’s Heparuescot by th rapid manner to Ritch be the railroad in crder, |The railroad from ‘, sto boro tr as sale tray purpose of she Kew York Nace he spite! ke wore lid, built and communication o with wonder! celerity, under the manager: ' of Colenet Wrig ‘ intial . ie to keep © bare open, it . armont Ip ce to have tueh meu at he head of © Ger om) no, N.C, Apett 7, 1068, by, PE ‘aan a A report has just been reseiv “om Raleigh, sat og 1 na changes mate t04 r ~ . * Colopel Patrick Jones |-as rete ron. How fern one ' that Governor Vance will es!) inbare tage or the Well merited rank of Brigadier, to his br: Second | (he parpore of repeating the net of seccasion, and ree brivade, Bend divs m, Peentieth compe, “Fer: officers | stonag Nor th Careitaa to the Onion or boat 4 mae S war than Gegerel J oe | oe Salon endel, Thirty hint , bes boon T a ts eet at ythint New ex ating >| The Charge Ay soar Gen, gree ac TACERRATH, Colonel Behoteld brother to General Schofield, tes Gen. Carrington bas podlished a card, saying thet the taney Wl pee a drigadier general and chief of his changes aguinal bie are all lntumene abtemgae to ealieen eihers # Hiigod! ¢ General C. ©. Wolcott has been promoted Ste the credit of his sorvics tn Indiana, Mie frieads ong {rem thn oxramenad of @ rt ‘ade to the command of thy the matt ¢ grew out of a minunderstanding WHR payaaie” ‘ Ket division, Feurteeatb army corpe. ters, apd thet sil (n> money for wiloh be t+ Peepouaitip: ' Captain John L. Hover has been promoted to ama. | ones fe doportied im bank, resdy to be haaded w H ’ Coptain Tovey and twa mon ren et @ ofteors