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. ee GRANT. The Execution of the Details of the Surrender. oe ae eect tse eC COLO ot chmend was nid wnfortunate covnsols, they fell, Tam equally Seema on the Ope ~ Ub rty fatngies before the colompof any some ee me Dedy of see tie guns @aplured byus in| Wien the main daly of ae two qu Per ie log daly recmted nove Many | Richinond che TWeMy-l0 an wa gle sir uae and are of the Arm ‘The Paneral of General T. A. Smyth. & Wisuseros, Del, April i4, 1a, ‘The remains of Brigadier Genera! T. A. Smyth orrivegy here to-day at one o'clock, snd wil! be iagerryd on Staab day eflorncen, with appropriate ceremonies. SHERMAN. Seaaee oren meas A consider |? th kate Penani are now of sagem are of VETS .NEW.gPAPER ACCOUNTS HIS ARMY MOVING. ee T™< Rede) General R. B. Lee Reperea |The March Begun cm the tn Richmond. prennnn gyn es the real, upon m the Richmond Whig, Apri 28. — wehant General whose body We learn’ General Robert ees me 9th Instan<, ‘of conductors on the military Immodiotaly eure e Stitch Weeks Tho Army Taking Position Al the | metebed from Seo seh HM since ity bast wight - Se ictent services in Teanessee are muolont guaraniae that In ok y ONS WO | Soroiny—a dhuaner of Wirky-siren 7 tho military management of the raltroads fa North Caro- pa . + probably take the unin, ‘1 this locality a (hy Pont. P ppe Rebel Generuis Rosser and Fitshugh ’ lina will be ably conducted. Cure Lambag and Back Ache Southside Railroad. inept ie i Fuss of Major ge hee Metnee $e Seremaers SHERMAN’S FIRST sPpEEcH. General Chae Cri ant ah have retarv from mens ten : pone \ prom the Ric’ mou comman e pee ‘ Nine cory ia ee ae TON be seat te DanvilPs, | @ene-al Rowor and Fitzhugh Lo rofusod Uo abso by pe Be Derland which hed been loft in Tennessee, and which he APYECTIONS OF THR KIDNEYS, ees ne m corye i the. hal Tmny, Nouns | ane teri of surrender, tw saxd, end mad? their exape, Drought out to the command of his division. poh RR REBEL RAM ALMEMARLR, ie A » has been raised and is now tying in river, at the mouth of the ceual, waiting to be tow d into Nortolk, They have hoe some Rae nae te ing her up. It will be reeotlecte Y his mone’ i on i ate =o ‘on the 27th of October, 1564, by Lieutenant Cushing and eleven men. ‘She is not seriously injured. Mach of her plating had to bo removed to lighten her, Her Fit which were two one hundred-poumler Brook rifle guna, English manulacture, had beeg taken oil by Captain Macomb. in charge of tha fleet, and sent to Washington. Her boilers and machinery are uninjered, and she is at prescnt under steam The Atbomarie was one of the most formidable has yet tranapired to corrobornie ttl nee Se | Saeenees, © Sow akawwa.” JOHNSTON'S ARMY WEST OF RALEIGH. where it may, the old Ninth corps dnree wean ” nist coetyoous | The Number of % nreendered hy Lee. wager of Wattle? with any amago e {From the Richmond Whi, Aprit 13.) en ane beng: , ‘The number of men vurrendered by Gen, Lee in stated to be twenty five thousan My, 8. Bultley™ Despatch. to be ant ee tc ind theta tay att wee | ONLY His Cavalry Holding the Paracvinas, Va, Apt ® 1865) daring ne forced marches into the interior, ‘ideas ammrcgn. oo $09 SORE a Capital of the State. laugh lea to the Cordial Reamion of the eno to the fight of the@b | How the Obstac! Fi pllecas cpus I gos gil ‘Tro ground over | Of the Peo te of the worth and Seuth which they fought was literally strewn with their kitied. ‘The fighting was desperate, In many cares hand to bund, STRENGTHENING PLASTER. Sold at 206 Canal street and by ali draggiots. RICAN sum COLLARS—PATENTED . A Mino Weaken. sett a “ce oye, 6 itn & Bretuarh 4 i You i BREWERS or . ' Bast mp, AND PALS ALR. . | utritive LER IN BICHMOND. Rosser and Fitzhugh Lee Refuse to be Surreidcred by Geaaral Lee, “ He is Reported Endeavoring to Form a Now, when it bas Decome apparent thas the be preservest, and that the Southern Six Mames of Some of the Cortured h riured Rebel There were » number of cases of Dayonet wounds Te | ete roiattony . the sisters whose rams of the confederacy, and wes built at Halifax, N.C. Avay and Navy Officers, ‘scutabiet ike angie renvaneed in an “ “bin ‘ Junction with Lee. five has rover entation tm er siden fromthe dite, | thoes inproved cris eat LUFT OF RERRL OYFORRS CAPTORED ON THE 'OT. Well’ to eonsider wins obstac gayle ow a > A under ber iron plating. She had : \ &e., dec, de. 1 enasn stat of come of the rebel eficerrcaphured | "Bion, a5 wether Whey may aot bo removed | timber und four inches of pia | —— the 6th >— the idgs which has beom seduiously inculeated by the | She Ram Albemarle: Rai , and can be put in ful Ti! Pabwetiadere Deapatch bec Navy. dorigntng axtvocates of discord for many thas the ie n In her wore found offer’ clothing. } w Rade spe 3 ‘Admiral Hanter, Commodore Tucker, Captyin Simms, ple of the Northern and Southern sect ons hate eac . it cans of powder. Arrousrrox, C. H., April 10, 1866 uigsnipan 3, it Mamniton, Liwotenant BL af. Maria prog ‘with inextinguiabable cninity, aud thas this hatred Good Conditio: board, which must have run the uke, Master W. R. Mayo, Midshipman C. F. Sevior, | i 90 deeply founded im the habits, tastes and opinions of Mldshipeant Banen, Toutenant a 1, Seance, ae the prople that it cannot be eradicated Nothing bas nant 3. P. Claybrook’, Jchn KR. “ P's | contribated more to up the resistarice of the So: ee ne eee oucrant H's. Bowoa, | Sorincanie tian the tenelings of these who aecared | Occupation of Murfreesboro, WN. C., Lieutenant W. W. Roberts, Lioutenamt J. W. Materson, | that‘the Nofth was inspired with a feeling of enmity and Dinehivinan W. F. Nelson, Lieatenant M.M. Benton, | revence so bitter that nothing would satis‘y ber by Our Fleet, Manter’e Mate, 8 G. Turner; Lientgnart W. F. Shum, | except the atier ron of Southern homes, the deeolation Lieutenant T. C. Pinckney, Captain T. B. Bal, Liewten- | of Southern families, and the destruction of afl that &e., &e., ae. ant H. Ward, Midshipman B, 8. Johnson, Midshipman F. | made life worth preserving. ‘ L. Place, Lieutenant PD Trigg, Midshipman T. Bereit The passions kiudled by the war, and the dood: of Midshipinan @ Myers, J. M. Gardmer, ne ant vio on both sides to which the war bas Our Special Washingtom Despatch. Marine Corp’. n birth, have fora long time prevented us from de- Wasu ir Captain George Holens, Captaim T. 8. Wilson, Lieuten- | veloping the real sentiments of humanity and kimdness iwoTon, April 14, 1866. MeKee, Lieutenant A. 8. Berry, Licutenant T. P. | to which thousands will happily return now when the | Reliable information has been received here from blood-red flames of the "are beg uning t subside. | Goldsboro to the 10th instant, General Sherman Army Officers. 2 We feel sure that eveu the mort embittered secessionsst | rom Goldsboro early on the ing of the 1 Lieut. Gen, Ewell, Gen. Corse, Gen. Rarton, Gen | will acknowldge that the conduc’ (f the United Slaten off- morning of the 10th, moving Hunton, Gen. J. P Simons, pop pa. bom cers and soldiers im Richmond Iv sheen ee on Raleigh. There was no fighting except the usual Cutis , Gen. Kersbaw and rtaff, Col. C. C. Sander and humane, [but adap'ed to inspire confidence ind- | skirmishing. It was General She “ Lath Georgia; Liat. Col, J. G. Timberlake, 63a Virvian, | hess in return. Ande with the prosect of reUurning | ye wosa seach shacebaigs palace expectation that Lient, N. 8, Hutchens, 3d Georg:a; Lieat. Col. Hamilton | pence, the sentiments of the people of the North arc be- r days, Phii, Georgia Legion; Maj. J. M’ Goggen, Maj. E.L. | ginning to appear in forms which ought to elicit cor. | Daily communication will be kept up with the army ‘My Jnapatch of youterday waa harriodly closed by the @ petare of a Hein» messenger for City Point. My smuch ef to-day shail be coulaed to rome additional details of tho great cakainaling events of tho rebellion, ety proseniod themsoives to mo, without much re- want & smiporiance or order. S@ARRTING OFF TUN MAME OF THE SORKERDER ‘The s.ppointnont of Odloors lo carry owt tre terms of smrcve tor wore made by both partos durimg the might, sala conference bowwoon Qoarr.ls Grant and Leo was Bod on the brow of the hill, one fourth of a mile Bort: of the Court House, at ten o'clock A. M. Gowers % ant etaif had hardly arrived when Gomerat Len, aeco:npanied by an orderly, galloped up the MW and rote to tho vide of the Lieatenat General. *Gonoral Grant's sia, Geveral Ord and statf, General Fm LAST OF THY Rew, RAMS. ‘ The new rebel ram, which. had been building at Halifax, and ingyen have: Sy commence was nvered on the instant, near lar shell, having been burned to the wi edge. "The pickets near Plymouth saw her com- ing down the river and gave the alarm. Colonel! Fronkle turned out @ squadron of cavalry and two sections of artillery to charge on her, but they found her help- lessly lying against the obstructions, where they placed rds over her, where she now remains. Thus died the of the rebel rams. Bae AN EXPEDITION TO MURFREBARONQ, N. The Shamrock ip, Commander Macomb; tho Wychusing, Valley City and Hunchback went up the Chowan river to Winton, with the intention of coveriug the crossing of @ body of cavalry at Winton, which was to operate towards the Weldon railroad. Tho cavalry advance guard found the enemy in porition at Winton, but the fleet opened on them, soon scattering them. The fleet then forried over the troops 2 New York. Rvs Omri eer or ee ‘ridin and staf, Geweral Gibbon and etal, General Sheri s , Narwe ” “ Hi bs eded to “ Caston, Capt, J. M. "Davis, Capt. Carwall, Capt. J. W. | responding feclings. | the railroad will be re to the south side of the river, and then proce @an and riait, wore all on the ground, gronped in asemi- | Walker, Capt. C. 8 Dwight, Capt. McRae Cane, | “The prompt action of the Christian Commission in =p anata wilite eepaiead oh Ree. Murfreesboro, on the Meherrin’ river, about eighteen _MUNRO'S TEN CENT NOVELS. @fro..lar position. The country to the ncrthwerd was open, | 16th Georgia; Armstrong, 18th Georgia; Capt. (L. plying all the destitute among us with food certainly > miles from Weldon, The sailors took pomession of the Gu WN.—ALL PEKSONS REQUIRING ae eukivated and. ‘The Court House stands on a ridge, or | Hae) 25th Virginta battery; oer ool E. P. sabe. 22d | does not savor of a spirit of hatred and revenge. ane Mr. D, P. Conyngham’s Despatch. wn, the Mayor formally surrendering it to Commander & tidclal Teoh should vist sng chew soar 4 AUB ass eoadbaanePbatlbar Virvinia battery; Maj. F.C. Smith, 24th Georgia; Capt. | have heard of various expressions of good feeling from Krom, Artificial Company, Dentists, @entinuation of small hills, extending cust and weet, JP Tompkins, 224" Virginia, Li Newmans, X C., Apri 12, 1968, ‘Next day the cavatry charged about twenty-five robel | street, corner of Bowery. ©. Tompkins, a forthe | t. He ‘oinp D many Northern communities, which will IY BO | cam sae on tum 48d OF MOND IN GUERICAN® ani. Virginia; Adj. S. ath Vit ds Sherman's veterans testified their rejoivings at the fall ut ontracted with the recklew spirit of destruction | of Richi ost nol maxied ; Aatord. Cant J Le Satreth Goth Virwinig: Liout. J.T. | ana disregard of private rights ond orrpards ecntviia ep | °f Richmond in the mot noisy and phrensied manner. cavalry into the town and captured them. Murfreesboro ia n good sized town, and is taken YO TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, 200 AND 203 Ge posses. sion of now for the first time by the Yanks. The fleet v of Mut and wil York. Ove price house. ‘22d Virg nia; Capt. W. C. Winn, 22 Davies, 47th Virginia; H. W. 0. Gatewood, Adj, Williams, Sd Georgia sdarpshoot THE RECKL ARMY. manifested, we are sure, in more substantial forms than Lee's army lay on a parallel ridge, with a ravine and é i Wttie rivulet ootwoen, moarly uocth of our forces. The A retumed to Winton and Plymouth, where It is mow | aay store it __Que price house, Read of his colnmn Was mainly composed of trains and | Fxnneyhangh, 20th Virginia battery ; Capt. J. A. Haynes, | the leaders of disunirn, even to the very hour of their | At Bight the men took it into their heads to improvise a | lying. : (Gazeoury Se Je, Rehts 3.82, Se Ct S8th Virginia; Capt. A. Reynolds, 55th Virgin'a; Capt. | fal fight from Virginia, these developments of kind- | general salute by putting powder into hollow logs and X ton rush at iheir Photographie Gallery at 779 Broad , gutiliery gplergepet Apert oes or eee TH. Fleet, 85th Virwinia; Capt V. He Ri terey, Both ness and hy from those who were lately reckoned | blowing them up. This, accompanied by the cheers of Our Newhern Correspondence. fora few days. | Boat forges SS0 BSsten whe do not / Conseques smal ny is - " 3, i leuk. ” of of i se a visible trom the Cort House, erie ee ee nen Cok he Saad teak: many mings, ‘Ne South Will not fall to work a change ® | iy men, the capering of dancing negrocs, who appeared Newman, N. C., April 10, 1866, gourenand Secret tT vianaueaa Be or ypwapaipe . Virginia; Adj. R. L. Willams, 55th Virgin a; Lient. J. | We earnestly exhort the people of the South to dis- | to be bit by tarantulas, and the music of several bands, ‘TER AIMS THREE CRUE 9) ETE —— saepuateeacn apo Seppe ane: ONE HeT oy ganna ee Se a gallop, General * KP. Humphries, 55th Vinge Lieut ay Ba 4 miss rancor from thetr hearts, to believe what is un- | made the sceno eulivening enough. Some portions of Skermanis army received orders ‘OW, TO PRODUCE UNIVERSAL WAPPINESS, ne . rn 63d Virginia; Lieut. A. B. ‘Ningham, 634 Virginian, | doubtedly true, that their brethren of the North desire chinj ee rere oreen > Miltary form, Lieut. Col Barbour, 24h Virginia; Capt. W. F’ | to live with them in the bonds of peace, and to cultivate SHERMAN SAKES A SPRRCH. ree er four 4878 800 Oe in a nee eee ane | (ahaceseera een nee agg saa po ae li ella Harrison, 24th Inia; Liew Col. Jus Howard, 18th | w spirit of conciliation and forbearance, which will soon | A crowd of soldicrs and citizens, accompanied by « | ° ain basdheppanypsy = > — risa TEN CENT NOVELS. on, th ssid nearly two | bo a iO and, made a favorable demonstration in front of General | HOU! move om the Tih. | Grant's sues vd E ON THE BRAIN—A MIRTH-PROVOKING ONG, eAiocrs appolnied on Doth sides wo carry out Saar tine dB teatos ; Mae OOM bine) hog ceg: ae Waa to Subinit | Sherman's headquarters. They loudly aud vociferously | have somewhat changed the programme, ond, etc oe Bicares everybody, both old aad young. Kise 2 endl gn ell oc ‘on, 20th” battery i 20th Vir ‘as Ghee’ Danited! Stiesde Atheontions called for the General. He had toauake his appearance, | the time of moving is delayed a day or two, Yet CAS | leven, Lents, atin Uvalin” Words by Mies Me A, Meta wo @isi.ngiicied leaders of the mightiest hosts of the ya Ns on 6% {From the Richmond Whig, April 13.4 and, after thanking the men, sald :— will not be much differesoe in che x Ae ‘at Las ‘at the flog at World sat quicsly in their saddles discussing the past, | [cul Cow. Hunter, i The duty of all true Virginians is perfeetly apparent We bave glorious news, soldiera. Richmond is ours, | %™!Y> the Seventeenth corps particularly, were to have oe cones. | Fepeened We 2 oe Present ani fuiare iu iree and vaxy offhand conversa’ | Vp battery: Leu 2 , Whatever may have been their previous views and | and ihe robel army is broken up and demoralized. 1 | commenced moving this morning, and as Jobnston is now tree ou receipt of the peice.” go Lieut. J.’ M 2uen’ Vir Tae nthority Si the Uolted Sisto eaeanomledge atonce | have a letter from General Grant, in which he rays that | sald tobe making off in the direction of Danville and Hills. ee During the conference General Le» stated that if Gene. | {T: . M. Sn mal Grant had acoeded to his yropoval for a personal in page Ema goh Vira terview soi’ weeks ago peave would have undoubted|: : oes >) We don't me: pesuited therefiom. !fuch ef the F con: crvation was, of He Whatton, 47th Vireime? Agi St tineioe arts | fiftioalty of the situation and throw ad milassnhene ne qoumes, private and unheard. But enough was gleaned | ¥ 3 thin Virginians Lieut. Cc. | 18 the way of @ specdy return to that quietude and free 7 ee fo Know that Leo acknowletzet himself completely | woiy. azth Vircinia; Lieut. Col. J. W. Akinson, Loh | 20m from restraint tht are ensemtial to enable the people Loud cheers were given for Sherman, for Grant and Beaten, the power of the Southern confederacy my | and Toth Virginin battalions; Lieut J. L. Cowardin, Adju. | £0 recover from tho blighting e‘foct this unhappy war has | his army, and the men returned to their quarters con- uthority of the United States government, and that they owe full al NEw YORK, APRIL 6, 1865.—WE HAVE Titi8’ DAY regard to thie matt REDUCED THE PRICES TWENTY PER CENT Lent. he is pursuing Lee, and wishes to have us press Johu- ston which f think well dn, (Cries of “We will; we | Pf and Grant is pushing in the direction of Lync prepared burg or Danville (at this writing), of course Shorman will also take a step in that direction. Since the burning of the vessels on the Neuse river a fow mornings since, no further demonstrations have been tance Wo it. ‘Tho slichtest heeitation in can but still farth On ver FIXTURES, LAMPS, &C tees 2 Paha Msc eer Sircaton ee bined, Pre amie of the war ® | tant, 10th and "9h Virg nin’ battalions; Capt. 7. P. Wil- | ihoriteaand of the solders tn ine clin te cel creme | xFatwluting one another made on our communications. That was an insignificant rT, Wut eamong, ofteers that Johnston a: ect pecan re bs — pm Zz z inspire confidence in their desire t» see harmony and fia- TE ARMY ON TITK MARCH. affair, comparatively, and a small guard could easily ae eS ae es Bh ad 1S Moecer steget Sherman without a baitic on heartug t Clayton, 10th a> b Virginia battalions: Capt, C. &. bom yd Ee ad at im our common country; sad we On the afternoon of the 9th a part of Scholield’s col | have prevented it. The raiders also burned the upper zICR, or THE STREET COMMISSIONER, 37 Borthern Virginia had done » Geueral Grant. Harrisoh, 20th and 19th Virvinia battalions; Tieut. Jw. | fou, Canisemt that our, ps fgg Hegel g ites uma took up their tine of march, and yeeterday morn- | works of the steamer Mystic, which was sunk in the | “To CONTRACTORS.—Proposals inclosed tm scaled ome the interview between | Turuer, YOu and tosh Virginia hettelions. Lieut 1. @ | Shout a consummation which will bo fraugit with a0 | {D4 the whole army broke camp and @ehouched fromthe | river a fortnight since. AM Dat her upper works was | Yolute, ilo with (he ube Of the wut. end wih tee } fhe generals was ended by Lee saluting and riding slowly Talbots, 10th and 19th Virginia battalions: Liect. AP. much of happiness and good. diferent encampments around Goldsboro into column | under water, and ber damage, therefore, is slight. It is ~ uni Wednesday, April 28, 1886, at eleven o'clec® ; reibe wote, screws the hollow and inte his camp 0B | Hohanian, Adjt. Wilson, 10th and 19th Virginia batiallong, aoe 8 SEG ES along the different lines of march. also reported that the small steamer, General Shepley, | 4y%: gitar cat heating Calihan ake a lem urned the head of h8 | wounded; Capt. J. H. Norton, sth Virginia; Lieut. W. maibauundiiael on “dix daare = ona Beeeae, chibred Cincinnatus towards the Court House, fol- | Sounded: Cpe ener ese Resoelf, late Vie IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ‘ - vas burned at the same time, but I have not heard th wenge and Broadway, Rowed by bik stai! and a large retinue of genera oificera | Pinta: eat. = Doridiau, 18th Virgin'a, Capt. D. 1. The army is divided into three different cotumns—one | confirmed as yet. These interruptions do not interfere Laminate: er Seen Ge Ven. Smoot, 1th Virginia: Coi.’ J. J. Phillips,’ 9th Virginia; DESNRNMIS ny het, under General Slocum, another under General Schofield, | a¢ all with the sending forward of supplies. or Curl, gucier and flagging Sixtieth street, between Fires, Within baif'an bour ther-afier the officers designated by ot Puibon tte Virginian; Lieat We moans Bar Pe) { General Lee to carry out the Htipulations of surrender ar- | A@t ¢; T. Phillips, ob Virgi aR Cateine, and the third under General Howard. The men are in | 1 montioned in my last that General Howard had estab- | “For setting and Toncting curb and guiter ia Third arewag, ere accompanied by a large number of noted re i> Virginie; Liew Pe, taden, 20h Virgin Surrender of the Chief Army of Juares | excellent condition and spinte, eager to meet the enemy | Iished his business headquarters here, although the Gen- | Dejwogn Fit sixth and Blgnay sate seraote, os Biled with groups of Union and sebel oiticete in earoees | C&P J. W. Barr, Barr Battery; Lient.'W. ¥, Campbell, and wind up “the darned affair.”” aul Muse nartamdisthehes. Sustuatuel Luge Te Patina. ] eoaverration. the ‘regulary’ on cither side found | EY nemue aga Viens Lindt o, Bfeftwitck 28th in Central Mexico, JOHNSTON 8 POETTION. Faston, Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Mis- | gfe" aesting Forty fourth street, betwden Toath and Kew. { qome old soquaintance or West Point clasmate | Vitinm'iicat. JON, Rent, 22d Vireinia’ battalion, &o., &e. &. Jobnston’s army has occupiod « line of tutreuchnents | sisstppi, has also removed his headquarters to this place, Sher ti Sunken lols ta Seventy-cighth street, north sides among the others, and in many instauces the groctings | PyEIMAs (gut JN. Rent, 2a ae ‘Were warms and ubaifected. “The men who butthe day | twa” anaemia: dieu. Reb Welling 12th Before wore seeking cach other's desiriction now chatted | Nicos. Cheplaiat i , together, recalied the incidents of the past, and | psewppt; Chaplain gre in thoir open countenances evidences of honest re- | fii" souk Virginia.” Spect. Almost the first questions from rebel officers , fell, What are you goiug to dogwith—what are you going w do with us?’ THR EC" OF GENERAL along the Neuse river, some twenty miles from Golds- hb Y boro, but has fallen back within a few days westef Ra- SVnuniae ce Carmo, 1, ape 14, 1868. | Leigh Colonel Spencer, Third brigade, Kilpatrick's ca- New Orleans advices of the 8th inst. are received. valry, sent some orderiies towards Raleigh. They got to ‘The True Delfa claims to have official intelligence that | the rear of Hampton’s cavalry and ascertained that out. J.T. Fowler, 46th Virgini B, | General Rheagena, commanding the chief army of Juarez, | Johnston had evacuated the town, and that it was oocu- m pi . M ang intelligent oftcers | HArdip, 18th Virgiuia bettation; Adj WH Laughter, | in Central Mexico, has abandoned tho contest. His whole | pied by four or five thousand cavalry. Hampton had and General Beckwith, Chief Commissary of Sherman's ‘army, has also done the same. General Sherman's business headquarters (aside from his field headquarters at Gokds- bore,) are also to be established here, having arnved yes- torday. These straws, together with the fact that other prominent officers connected with Sherman's army are establishing themselves hore, are taken by many as indi- cations that this ts to be continued as a base for some: R. kakaitt GREAT CorEsTONE oF inact usctul and Ltaportant medicius ts Use usd, Wt = Pre ventive of civkness, as well my ready rele? in au eases 4 i The beliof seemed widtespr a int one Ps q Hod ma and ‘dion oemet hited stut epee _ edged = phn = — rg sol we vs ones, = Ase army bas given up fighting and returned tothe homes. | his ee east of Raleigh, et, with " Raleigh au ine extreme inland base after aH ines, indrentien ond Siecneh, Every soueh “all bang together or hang scpareieiy.” Om | “it'? Judo Honiron, Lieut J. F 0: \*s, 68th Virginia SOE Si bie bag ses Passe ro age ay aathe mane ee a ¢ nF, eae, aaa Lievt, Jolin Addison, lith Virginia infoutry; Lieut. Col. a aton Teported gone to Greensborou; oo n (Le gical heworodlg dialed _iylen 1th Virginia infiatey Lieut. J. 3 Hull, $8 Vie 70 THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. | junction of the Danville and Charlotte road. It is evident or eee nae See ening Sy eee their ‘4 i . Maj. JS. Miller, 20t0 Virginia jalion ; ORK, , " SSecaees ats Seiad elaes Secon ants | (erue Deng, 11th Pian Oe Winter Som | poses omer jun sented roi 2 hie te cay of | TMS (© Seem 8 Juana wi. L6G AAG WA | So Sees ee Sov eames ban ome Gapressed themselves excoedingly g-utiiied Disecesion Lieut. J.C. Murray, Young battery; Capt. W. y Saat 2 ae ee See ee ae cars that were ciptured by General Terry ‘J.T. Crawford, 51st | Chihuahua, Mexico, the following items are gleaned :— have important arsenals at Macon, Columbus and Augusta, ef the matter among themselves seemed to greatly pee O. Lawes eentts © : yt, Jaen os Di Ist Georgia; Capt. W. R. i till, as they for a long time isiers Genmeiene iii hofiel rma. bene’ Baer NaAaor pover of restpason ont \uaats one Sint Georgia; Captain J. H. Faulkner, S1st Mice rieiesiprey anna gpg tort ane cts | te nan, Teassies WF erase Spetas Gua Cabrio lh. Ako «cyan Ae Safeway Reb enor Capt, RN Askow, Sint’ Georgia; Capt. 'V. B. . heuting them off there, so their route will be through “oct bist Georgia; Lieut J. A. Brown, 61st Georgia; | President numbers about one thousand five hundred | .0,4n and South Carolina and Georgia. W 8 Swanson, Capt. H. J, Otis, 20N. C.. aeaeees of cight ; Lieut. P.'A. Green, 84 Georgia; Cape | ™ee TBE regen ee te iar iM | do not expect tmmediate fighting, exonpt what the , With North Carolina; Col. P. McLaughlin, | Pundred, which has for some time been stationed cavalry will make. 7 TRE OLD STFAMER LONG ISLAND REBUILT. ene Baier, to = Captuin Wing, Chief artermaster of this post, has assigned @ portion of the duties that formeriy devolved upoa: in Kim- % Surprised to find no exhibition of vindictiveness on our Judging from their hearty coufeesious of generou and liberal treatment by us one would conciude they «x to have been chained together a# felons to grace ¥ it Jungs must yicls In almost tre" Sh Georgia, Capt. W. A Smith, 60th Georgia . | town of Cerro Gordo, in the State of Durango, bat quite eR. ara ‘mphal march of our victorious general : 7 - ‘ » S m STATE OF THR CONTEDERACT. ball, pronioted to the position of depot quartermaster for ave beem ¢: nev t womo may be inclined to think General | F bi't, Soth Georgia; Lieut, Thompeon, 88th ear the Chibuadie Me ay ae oe te aeeey ime, | Thave Just laid hands on a Raleigh Ormfederaie of Aprit | She'man's army at this poing, relaunched the old Long | b2,tbe we ot Sokeock > wcll ag pena te Carolina; Loeut J.P. Pervetl, 66th Virginia latter State, vieiting the towns , but, . nm restored to healih by thes: rei not sufficiently exacting. But no one who wit making no progress, wer soon withdrawn. 2, in which was Jeff. Davis’ last proclamation from ia | lam last Saturday. Sho was a side-whecl steamer thas | ned to their bes reuuion io Pees a the behavior of the rebel officers and listened to naperts. a Oe. Leaton, from Passo del Norte, in recruiting | was partially barned @ year or no ago, and has been re- | with cough, night sweats, t dover, the other ta- onvermation on the subject could jong dou!t the From diicrent sources I have gathered @ auinbor of | arte, eaten from, one, Gey dren banners and hes | 2° capital, which I havo telegraphed. Though vhe | built in the government yard here. ’ Tho laumch was e | dicauons of an advanced riage of tho divoase; Dat hy an of bis polity. interesting inedeuts, which I give below — already enrolled about sovonty-Ave, General Gonzalez | admite tbat the fall of Richmond will havo a serious | successful one, and the boat is, or will be, a credit to the | smimation with the Rosanne ec one lang has bean whale army gore heme dalig! COUTERIRE OF REREDOM. , Of the republican army, passed through the city | moral effect, still he thinks itis in reality no great los, workmen whem pornos joy keeps employed in | (het many lives have Sera ante yo timely t-) army £0 : aoe Paso a short ti y way to Wl Init . boat buikting department. Femedies. its irue that iv ali eases where cures are : of the servi, and grateful to General Graat for | steny have Deen the rouveatrs of rebeldom gathered om Satan cc Spatial’ Wentnees “trom the President, Colonel | © ted ang ions ego sctive oper. | ImE,NNTE AND BACK NORTH CANOLA merooEam Sdthe pavems mud haveanan Linge Temalnleg; vot ' vi uiitiat'c ne mC 2 n c ” my army, was | al anywhere. “our army ‘Sines ot this on ihe mass of the Souttern people couse: | &2'* march A drummer in the One Hundred and Forty ee le’ Ge tvs monionea aay tee | tinge maretin point to point.”” ‘That is true, forthey | Comins in here now by the rail _ ears einen, Siath Row Vie ae pitked ap te mater generale ome o time, on hie way to California, for the parpoee of idly, moving eech on his own hook, and nding ISUING RATIONS. misnion of General Kershaw. General Mahone’s com. | Teme the, on Lie way or tien, bonted wate th | en hamubenonet wn Rook, and | The whites are encrally of «class who have On Sunday evening Colonel Morgan, Chief ipiseion was also found. Dr. Lord, surgeon of the One | Taiting a force of a thousand or Ateen, Cees Se setae soo eneste. soon bettor ff Babsistonce for ti armics operatin Hundred cad Fortieth New York, fooud seven hundred | that Slate for service under President Suares. ‘The Confederate goes K strong on the Contrentive, | snistes ture, ‘mend, ised teenty thousand rations of bread and mea! | end Gfty doiturs io rebel money, and, what i: more re The ench 7 tea ter fen gp by | Governor Vance's organ, for sugresting thet overtares for | Miicxes “cow. or bores,” buen ae to thes rebel army, ani on Monday was able to add te | mockable, a sargeon’s sacl. which he resented, after hie | the Juarez government of a victory gained by tor | Pencn should be made to the Union government. There | Th. later have learned to ook mations of sogur, coffee and ralt pire ot Chum elloreeitl-, towsargeon in the rebelarmy. | Pepubiican jnrtisan leader Corone ove Welscheens OS | ie a civil war in the camp, and # le fast becoming © Kil- | trom the wamber of old hat 3 Pome os gn jo y | imperial soldiers, and haa not as y Kenny catawauling affair. a on a tmem ge, sck arane 8e | Si aranrychapneas of eommusiaion PRD pte or mennass xan sea rate foro afte . mxfnstengc oT eck filed wiih the papers and letiers of the rebel sur. | HUZZA POR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE—AONOR fO | Towards the evouing of the 10th Major General Bow. | ior out Mascquanrans, Nuwry Conra, Auwy oF vas 2 Tom ac, } to «hom he had originally doneted it, Of letters, THE STATE OF SINALOA—TOANKS TO GENRAAL | OM, staff, excort and some mounted infantry were in Besasmvsix Jumcmon, April 11, 1866," § and sabres there was no end of appropriation. | conONa. f advance, when they struck some revel covelry, GED | 14 7 1s rte “ ling « horse of ove of the General cr was a thirteen barreled one, The most ‘overnment has received the welcome intelligence, | opened on them, kil 0 story of all is finding a twerty dollar gold omar toe ine vallant General Corona, after inflicting | ftafl and Soups. "ne ten chesges Gal te Gane A a If the ecofederacy i# not ruined, one mag in it | considerable lors on the road upon the Freneh force princes pon. he dred pony cote werer cue poad from here to Petersburg inti underthe gusritansh'p | eertain'y '~ by the low of thie twneh of aitifersur metal. | earchang fron: Durenge to Mazatlan, has completely de- | captured about one hundred, and two pleces of artillery. of our troepe, and the immense wagon trvine of the army ce writing the above Tam told that a box was found | feated ono hundred Chasseurs de Vincennes (French On the 6uh Major Pulsifer wea peaning “tr we ‘90 safety convoyed through their midst to the victorious | fry cate coniaining two huulred ane Hily ihowaad dex, | SRAFpAbOOLET) at (ue La yer cty ain ia preas,and | 00 to Goldsboro, when he stopped to pay the trope at ores beyond. Our advance guard corsiste of Curtin'y | law im rebel scrim 3 4 be petiched Sorte wah : non Burgan, some twenty miles from Wilmington. The Drigade, located at Farmville—a villoge about eighteen WEADQUARTER® SIGMA! CORPS, Cuumvancas, Feb. 5, 65 troops had moved be ag 2 that mornin, . . A brliliant oxpioit wax ac during one of the “ ei of ninetoen men, under Lieutenant Colonel Parker, miles from there heulquartere, and containing nearly | : - Major followed up the troops, and towards evenii two thousand Inhabitants, nearty all of whorn «till ve Poa cee becdeatien seek die at te a NEWS FROM NASSAU. troop of rebel cavalry wept into the town, gobbling up 1 pre @till oecu Pifth corpe headquarters signal oMcers re . , , seal f yt Bey rt ae eos pate Pow the little force there and the telegraph operator. Ley Sheir homes. corpe w Advancing ahead of our skirmishers stopped the latter and made him cut the wires. They ‘There is no change in the situation of this corps rin e the ate of wy last despatch. The line of the Sout! side Rail E ecard, and Dr. oe wel true comiition before tanking his he can be cousulied ay bis z f S some of their departments. taken care of, when ‘hep Goalre tt, by Dv. Page, superintendent of white retry and alan chief agent here of the Sanitary Commladon” The tor rations them and secures em for them when it is possible. The town is filling up with these whites, some of whom have lived here before, bat who return to find Unele Samuel iu posscssion of their property, and no rent coming from tt, of course. waar wear? they ¢ rebel signal detnciment, seven alto. Menmehip Corste Sean Ger a ee = alles othe i“ C1 n, the pmandiny w partially injored the bridge . ir all, have come wee ~ Speculations are rife, not alone in tie carpe, bot | FON Tician tts ther nico a tare ce at omer. | sme teamnship Corsien, Captain L. Mewuricr, frown Ha- THR CONDITION OF SUEXMAN'S anv. ror ans cre cones, te She Doyen of Onding We Se | aonb Pike wi eosin’ among officers of every grade, as to what vivporiiion will | and in engier: on a fying evodus from Richmond. wana on the th, and Naru on the 10th inst, arrived | When sSerman struck Goldsboro the army waa Ney have bee iiving in’ under tie sespanian ag | cumption, Liver Capt mad » eee han ners ged, bes ww thorough a i patie forerunners of € toe thera pg nig deen aa ee Gus eve ans pommnaie: of Tad One tay | Yerterday morning. Clad and reftiod Gmyadicr Gener! Kastor, who | 3 "oor creatures, with all the past aan tne een Guew Stwinintered to the enemy that coniriuied tial! " y | whe French bark Eugene, of Mareeilles, with a cargo | is chief qnariermaster to the army, was thom they are to be pitied beyond anything 1 could say Tor Tutmonk aytup ard Reawecd Toale, St f ‘ my: oper ner or eee aes od hurrying forward supplh vastly | for them. Of the blacks there taut be Cully Afteon , $7 5) the half dean, or two bettie of RyrnD: % Already tho probability of & Mexican cam 8 line of articion stewed | of ubor ton ens making bie sureping marth Trot Aerasen: | thousand im the elty and adjoising it in the outearts 1 Basie (or 9315. Muck Pll, $2 conta por han pain iw being discussed, and at lenst three deonvaes Daz, waiel, wth Ite 6 {oroteh), about 1,200 pounds wax, 1,500 dried by He bad established depots at Beaufort, Morehead City | They Feconcile themsolves to their rew situation more Wi Fe vcteento agente, No. 21 Parte fourths of the oMocers that express av opinion about 90 tons of logwood, was totally wrecked on the | and other pointe, and as soon as Sherman reached Golde. | "Milly, and attribute all their troubles to the goodness ednstof the great Comar sopping a “NGS an eonnul - row, for fe 2 4 eAeton m Seaauaaies wore tapiaiy teeeaae of “Father Abrabain” and their siaker, both of whom | “De. sche ams, Ko, 32 Bond atrents at ne pa cpaymy © ns a ons her d Sg = fa " be ™ re ve date an er dmay: yg Ad northeast int of Great Inagua on the morning of the feel e dl woe bs ~4 Feeney they devoutly believe to be working out the problem of | New York. neu Peron ao pire, are aukious to join mio acninst | If hg yale on pct ag | aid bege be. | 20th of Februsry last. The captain and part of the | wren the army started it had thirty day's hs on | tclr deliverance, 9a. ‘eon soowe B way the Powor ondeavoring to establish iveif im our i pomibie, untess the ereremia revel Gage were | erew were the mate and two seamen were | hand, and sich « surplus of clothes that some had to be : A CURIOCS AREY BAIL see 1 aad restore the wearer of the cr bi sorrouneea by 8’ heestomb of rebel ercpecs Gna eyed | drowned : y+ RR IA city taforma nee thth ‘Crtew day tides hey teat can | Seeretay, ens ie ain Saat j . ‘ * SUPE ‘] i a as an aed fon ‘ Beath’) and retirems it with tho caivairie blood uf their defenders, The blockade runner Banshee, with 1,000 bales of cot | much paws cannot be bestowed oo to <s wiley {or | Mail from Sherman's army whiel guest STRUGGLES peavodis he AM Anat OF oucerAtion Cerpore) Payne, of the Se-ond New York, eaptured | ton, arrived at Nawa on the 90th from Galveston, She Bis indetatigivle and oncceasfal adueinivires om, SSasanene'T evloeanag teow ey Ho meee =) bo I bear it ~ ng Probable (hat Burkewville june | three batile tinge aud thirty five prisonerr reports Galveston garrisoned by twelve hundred troops. scone much in asetating | MMi from thet army averages about sixty thonsand st | author of Tre tton—the present location of thew bowiy Wsmtmy | Fdeute rope prep Hon aenerad a brother, —— Twelve Union vhipe were off the bar, Six steamers had the quart rinaster's Department by the rapid manner in pase co I carioaity wo look 96 seme ofthe |. a = Brevemitated a military post for wome monits to come, | thn eveoe *bivariee bereg bie hoceleet ine enlote then | sailed recently from Havana for Gatveston Mbich ‘he put the railroed in order. The raliroad from | Paiog ney being ewutrsband of the tna” oe ‘ owing to Me important raliroad communication and | glut ve man who shot itz, and caraped, DriogiOk he | yaraL ACCIDENT ON ROARD TUE #TEAMENIY COR here to Goldsboro is as safe for travelling purpowa aa any | “Pin on hundred of Mhecler-s cavalry came ipto Golde: allie terpenes SIM Salto Govt eto NS exatruiity. ident that Ko tensive rystem NN MICA PROM HAVANA, Tracks were laid, bridgor built and communication | PUTO yesterday. it le mad, and surrendered themeolves Srost epee tet anle a0 hee ayy 0 ae a Tatung o be Wwausurated | Gen. Ewell abu alx of kis stall were captured by two | A terrible socilent occurred on board the seamship ‘ith wonderful celerity, under the management | P'*’"*F . — breed ee i ie the event of the withdrawal of cur forces frou | men— apt stev-ns and private James Coppinger, both | Corsica, on her late pasmge froin Havana to thie port, | Of Colonel Wright. Our Goldebere Correspondence. s and ter ante thie thie vicinity, @ the country will remain in an | of Company B. Pir Now Ve which resulted in the death of two persons and vorioasly | yimomt linportance to have suck sce ty ihe yea ee Gornesono, N.C, April T, 1968, wero TBs se tened' tes xtreme wiaio of onrest and diequictude for morth Gon. Mott, while Woring. the Third division, tecond | injuring threo others, It appears that, when four | affairs, i A report has Just been received rom Raleigh, stating "ot oat, py ke hig ag ga 0 our troop, an strauglery | “Col, starbird, Nineteenth Maine, was wounded, proba. | lowered a ee arvuaglie merle a | beiesan, Besond Srvaace rede eo the purpose of repealing the set of seccssion, and re- f One volume paper cover, Prieg ‘ = rere from both armies, now roaming throug’ | wy mortally, in an attack of the’ skirmish line on the pear aan pote ty dong Prod ng bog poets myn Sole dtae were to merit omer than Geweral — area ee Gh Caaetian Wo ie Cale: ‘S forests cvonipg of the 7th, and fell with ‘i hold, where it im- RRA: NG qatensive bauds of ‘men, and sal the people atom Colonel Mendel, Thirty-third New Ji Dewees trreesune topecbesito stcading he feort | The Twenty-fourth Corpe and the Cape | mediately burt, The storekeeper, Mr. Joun Hoghet, | appointed chiet of General Blocum's sal, famking an | TH* Charge Agatnet Gen. Carrington. ‘visite of the redoubtable Dick Turpin “in ye who was inthe hold at tho time, with several others, Her. Corcuman, April 14, 1888. Ht fs ture of Richmond. .'” The amount of private property in thin vi upon seeing the occurrence, went Immediately to the = Gen. Carrington has published card, eaying that (he se . To 7 , ett al pra ats act | acm Yeap | Sara mre ence me | aha plied Fr so Pg Ae Fs 7 onee, and covers a large orem Will you please insert and correct an error which | fre to the spirits, which exploded, killing Mr. Hughes Lea pel voam promene ate the credit of his service in Indiana His friends aay Kis and generous attend instantly and mortally wounding the carpenter, Mr. 1. | from the | the materr grew ont of a misunderstending wiih paymas- SS, ie winning | “PPCHr in your Twenty-Afth army corps correspondent’s a First dis which he ts roapousinte ‘which will, as | report of the advance upon and occupation of Richmond? | MeNeal, whe died on Thursday night, Three others of | Captain Promoted to wane. | Y7% Aad thes all the money for their If allowed to go uncontradicted the great credit claimed | the erew, named Mitchell, Thompson and Murphy, are ba, a ™ to deportes tn bank, spety to be Landed oven and juntly earned by the Twenty-fourth army oorpe te | Sertously injured, but will bead ‘The parsengers hold | 6a pny fo - carried off by sufferance tb the Twenty-Afth corre. ‘The | ® meeting o@ board for the rulief of the wufferers, where- Canten.—On Friday 14, Risasere, 10 facta in the case aro as follows:—The ekirmint line of the i he PER Yt oe reagests 4 Twenty-fourth eorpe, compored im part of the Ninth fey aed | attend the ewtoeeee Vermont and fit New Y: ret St fe, BEET QELS Ao a. ET ta Bic. cog eee fiat rear of Capt a sey ac Sa ; ‘irenaea'e tna err ; Deaiha vet Bored Poss : ' r }