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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1865. eee ™ Pd TIONS » jAmined Libby Prison, with the intention of blowing it up, NEW YORK HERALD. | with all the Union soldiers confined within its walls, in siithe event of the raiders capturing the city. Perfect quiet is said to now exist in all the country between Richmond and Staunton. The official report of Admiral Thatcher given in this fi morning's Hexaup presents some additional particulars of _.No. 141 fathe important part taken by the naval force under his} emsooRNNED fy comand inthe reduction of the defences and city of AMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STB. Volume XXX...... ; New York, Saturday, /: >! THE SITUA ION. The body of our late President leit Washington yester- day morning, and arrived in Baltimore at ten o'clock. From the railway station in the latter city an immense civic and military procession attended its conveyance to the Exchange, where it remained until two o'clock in the afternoon. Thence it was conveyed to Harrisburg, reaching there last evening, To-day the body will arrive at Phila- Gelphia, and will remain there till next Monday, whence {twill be brought on to New York, arriving here about ten o'clock on Monday forenoon. The landing place in this city will be the foot of Desbrosses strect. ‘Tho Sev- nth regiment will act as a guard of honor, and the Fo. Ht ame consideration of the Annual Supply mains will be conveyed through Desbrosses, Hudson and BM); was thon resumed, Canal streots and Broadway to the City Hall, whero they being removed to Lynchburg, where they subsequently fell into General Grant’s hands. In the Senate yesterday bills were reported for @ rail- road in the towns of West Farms and Morrisania, and for the New York City Tax Levy. Bills were Hudson river from the Harlem river to Albany; to alter the commissioners’ map of Brooklyn, and to| incorporate the Eclectic Medical College of New York. to movo on the following day. Arrangements on the part of our leading oficial and Hf president Abraham Lincoln. Bills were,passed relative to ‘unofficial organizations for the imposing obsequies tof the Fire Departmont Fund of New York; to enable the take place on Tuesday next are rapidly progressing. The Joint committee of the two Boards of the Common Coun- cil hold a meeting yesterday, and, to a considerable ex- tont, perfected that portion of the programme which Is their especial charge. Consultations with Generals Dix and Sandford wero had, and, among other things, the Toute of the procession was fixed upon as follows:—From the City Hall through Broadway, Fourteenth street, Fifth avenue, Thirty-fourth street, Ninth avenue and Thirtieth street, to tho depot of the Hudson River Railroad. At a large meeting of merchants and other citizens held yesterday at the Custom House, it was resolved, in addition to the funeral procession on Tuesday, to hold a authorizing Supervisors to hold special meetings to levy taxes for the payment of bonds; to provide for the i Works. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. In view of the dreadfel plague which is now raging in Russia, Collector Draper, of this port, bas directed his su pposed to be infected. The House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island has i including even South Carolina, have their passed ceding to the United States authorities of reconstruction. What next? I Jurisdiction over tho Merchants’ Exchange of thisMinonogt believer in the doctrines of retrench-f4G7°°!¢y, may prove, to the progressive thinkers ggjments to his m city; relative to the rates of wharfage along the ment and reform. Assisted by General Grant, our new President will follow The city of Boston is up the work of retrenchment commenced with //shed in this city, which has had the revision o ithe city of Chicago. ity ‘A motion was introduced to make the Broadway Rail-M the surrender of Lee’s army by President Lin- rond bill the special order for Tuesday evening next, Ml eoin, ‘Thus, from the complete suppression and dissolution of the rebel armies, it is pro- In the Assembly a joint resolution was adopted forf™ bable that a reduction of full five hundred mil- will lio in state until the hour for the grand procession [MM the appointment of a committee of arrangements, to—™ lions of dollars will be reached by December in act in conjunction with the State and municipal Mj the annual expenditures of the Treasury. Then authorities, for the reception of the remains of the lato Hi 1 may expect a lightening of our burdens of| war taxes to a very great extent, a correspond- City Inspector of New York more effectually to discharge ming reduction of our paper money in circula- ‘his duties; for a railroad from Brooklyn to Calvary Come- Ma tion, and a speedy return to the metallic basis tery; to prevent encroachments upon the harbor of New and specie payments. We draw these conclu- York and for the completion of the Battery enlargement; Ml stong from the suppression of the rebellion, py i2* the near approach of peace and the well known laying out and improvement of the northern portion of f™poOlitical creed of President Johnson, which the city of New York; to open Prince street in Brook-@comprehends not only retrenchment and re-' lyn, and to amond the act to extend the Croton Water form, but hard money and a lightening in every available way of the burdens of the people. Rotation in office being another article ing the creed of our new President, when the time shall have arrived, we may Syme), Shanes (tn he Sanne the so-called “Consular Republic” in its early Ibe duly handed to the Treasurer. In several subordinate officers to be especially vigilant in investiga- fm Proper ‘ting and reporting the cases of any vesscls arriving hereMlook for for some among our diplomatic agents, ble that they will all be duly reorganized byrne Editor and the Emperor—Napoleon (axe, turning up the rich soil of virgin prairies President Johnson, and in full operation asf] ®nd Greeley on the Roman and Ameri-} loyal States and free States before the regu-' can Republics, lar meeting of Congress. We expect that, thus caer. by December next, they will all, mre Tecognized save those of books, and on its full fg oaus! plain the Editor and the Emperor stand on Mlcarrying and flashing the population, resources delegations of members on hand at Washington, alevel. ‘The piousand rose-tinted poems of the Mand intelligence of our progressive age. elected to both houses. We expect, too, that! fair Queen of Navarre can claim no higher rank What is the sum total of these two curious by that time the recommendation of President than we accord to the memoirs of Moll Flanders, f#},ooks on the mind? The Emperor, with his Johnson will be equivalent to their admission, ,g¥2° Was 8 pickpocket, something much worse, A mighty legions at his baok, has been the leader By Mobile. land that, with a clear field before him, the and also not pious. Shakspere is emperor by Wof the nations during the past thirty centuries : Gordonsville, Va., was evacuated by the rebels simul Hl. 1 6 neatly and thoroughly done. Wopg%® many titles as there are dramas from his{Mihe Editor, with his burning thoughts printed taneously with Richmond, the forces stationed there further expect such a policy on his part, in thef| hand; while King James, of England—in whose lin front, will be the leader of the nations in encor ent of industry and immigration ae at places of pis South, pcs 4 bigger Indian of the two at that time—is found THE LEGISLATURE. during the present year they will begin to blos- to have achieved less literary fame by his som into a new life of beauty and prosperity. Thus much for President seen gud day, “The rican Conflict,” by Horace iffesting itself by preparations to erect monu- to whose long streets of dazzling marble and vast warehouses replete with busy wealth, the steam horse and electric telegraph will soon be In the glorious republic of letters no titles reign he partly lived, and who was much thefMitne fitty centuries to come. Moxoments To ABRAHAM LINcoLN.—Before the Counterblast against Tobacco,” and otherggremains of Abraham Lincoln have been laid in flessays of a similar gravity. So, too, in our own pgthe earth the devotion of the people is mani- emory. His adopted State of lof all nations, a work of equal interest with #milinois has already commenced the work by INapoleon’s “Life of Cwesar,” now being repub-padeclaring her intention to raise a monument inj half the classical savans of Europe, and for its ggabout to raise a hundred thousand dollars for' author an Emperor who does not scruple toj@the same purpose. In this metropolis the work seize and sbape all historical records to suit the mas been started on the prineiple of one dollar needs of the Napoleonic dynasty. subscriptions, no larger sum to be accepted These two books are now before us, so farggfrom any individual; so that each name will jas published. Napoleon’s first volume is ablegmrepresent one dollar and no more. Money is land thoughtful in no common degree, and will already pouring in for this laudable purpose, in probably aim to give us, as it progresses, a| pursuance of the following call:— “Philosophy of Imperialism,” thinly veiled fy A‘ * meeting of cutens sret a lable monument ta under a pretence of recording the life of one {Mor near one of the public squares of this city commemo- Ballon Cleee, with al ts immediate surround. (MEtrnst suecrmnes maa ateah aha ings and remoter consequences ; while Groe-M§ves. sna.iing expresion of puble homage, waa ley’s “American Conflict” might far more cor-[Mdecided that the subscription of each indteidual be lirmted rectly be styled a “Philosophy of Popular Inati- fmt 0ne (lar. | of each asbcre,w be euloed ad tutions,” with full particulars in regard to the f@dressed to Timothy urchill, Esq., ni 0 fntereatiog nigger boy who has infested all the een me saan anes Hh MARSHALL political controversies of this continent during OE OO MCAT LL, the past half century. Both are books well OHN E. DEVELIN, deserving attention: Napoleon, in his first volume, reciting with masterly simplicity and JOHN C. HAMILTON. Naw Yore, April 20, 1865. condensation the political and party history o: The attachés of the Heratp have all con- tributed a dollar each to the fund, which will Mdays, to prove that popular institutions have#wards organizations are already formed and and marking out the site for some new city, 4 SHERMAN... Reported Surrender of Johnston’ and His Whole Army. ‘Kilpatrick Pursues Johnston Towards Greensboro. Reopening Railroad Communication with Raleigh. (Action of the People for the Gup- pression of Guerillas, &., &e., ke. Our Special Washington Despates. Wasuinaron, April 21, 1808 Information received this afternoon from Gensel Sheridan’s army, states that he had received a despateh. ‘last night from General Sherman announcing the fulk surrender of Johnston's army. Mr. James C. Fitspatrick’s Despatem. Goxpssono, N. 0., April 16, 1865. JOUNSTON’S CAPTURE CERTAIN, ‘The occupation of Raleigh is the only event of th» hour. Johnston has fallen back in the direction af Greensboro, pursued by Kilpatrick, who is reported te Ihave gone some thirty miles without overtaking him The situation and disposition of our forces aro such, how. lever, as to insure his capture, even if he doos pot intend to surrender. We have heard nothing more ahout the order of General Loe requiring him to do so; but it ig stil the fixed impression, not only with the military but with: the citizens and some of those who havebeen the most bitter in opposition to our cause, that there willbe ne more fighting, and that Johnston will follow the example of his superior officer and yield without another struggle, REPAIRING THE RAILROAD TO RALEIGH. ‘The railroad is being rapidly extended. or ropaired from this point to Raleigh. Mr. F. H. Batcher is the superin- tendent here He has the cars alzeady running some meeting at Union square during the day, over which ex- 2 some among the federal officeholders generally, &3 ‘ Governor King is to preside, and at which Hon. George peer are ee ce erate treo eaeak oa ens the Adlamtiota the Baelidonent. ts enter-pg8® empire for their natural culmination and F¥ money collected, the Fifteenth wardatarting with (™ eight miles. With the capture of Raleigh wo got posses : . Pe : * tage of development; while Greele: sion of some locomotives and roling stock, and trains Bancroft ts to be invited to deliver an oration. Ditfrent Mine Toronto Leader closes an article upon confederation fing upon this policy of rotation, we are sure pabighest stag epeal Y+ffj2 collection of one thousand five hundred dollars. He: trom near Smithfeld, which ia about twenty- committers to carry out the design were appointed, in- as follows:—MIf this island had beon alone in its refusal, that the services and claims of our brave sol-fq!0°king into human affairs as We Be them on We have no doubt that a munificent sum Wl a snilon'troai this place. ‘Fhe gap will be spanned i @ cluding one to co-operate with the Common Council. af the ressit would have boon nothing, since it could not diers and sailors will not be overlooked. Inggttis continent, with eyes not blinded by per-Mipe raised in this city, and that we shall have af tow days, and railroad commuaication will then be pee- long have stood out. It is the gencral halt in all the mari- & this view of the subject, should General Granth sonal interest, discovers that popular institu- grand monument to our late President in one Ml fect with the capital. me provinces that has become significant, and which ie sant: out as Gur Minisier to! Mariaud/ andi tions, in their true sense, are now for theB¥of onr squares, or in the Park, worthy of the PUBLIC SENTIMENT IN GOLDSBORO, postpones confederation for a period which must be called if to 4 ginlif exists emonxidh: anaeed ae ‘i Goldsboro in a patty Bille town ‘of ‘some two:thee- institrtion will be held to-day. Fa indefinite, since no one can aco the end of it.”” AGeneral Sherman as our Ministor to France,gq "st time actually existing At metropolis; which, together with those erected fy eas. nundred inhabitants, who are now, with fow their grand climacteric can never be achieved Generals Dix, Sandford and Duryea have all issued their pa ‘The Inman line steamship Edinburg, Captain Roskell, f§ President Johnson will not only gratify public ‘ P jin other cities, will be as guide-posts through-H »,coptions, zealous for the Union and peace, The orders for the parade of the troops under their command eq"! il to-day at noon for Queenstown and Liverpool, Hf opinion at home, but will be extending to Eng-# until absolute legal equality shall have been Mout the land, directing our people to souvenirs! capture of Lee's army has wrought a wondorfal in Ni é SARIN ; Hland and to France a graceful compliment,pqconceded to all members of the human of worth, integrity, justice and public virtue. fJchange. With the capture of a place the people In New York and Brooklyn, in Tuesday's Presidential Avent. The steamer New York, for Bremen, also sails at eet ilenOh case” Sill bo duly roumaaies a M family. fg Dave, as a general thing, spoken loyally as a means of BY noon io-day. The mails for both vessels will close gq WAlch, In each case, vy 8 Grear Exrension oF THE ParkK—A SPLEN ff obtaining the good will of the invading force. But here faa! the Post office at ten A. M. and respected. In this connection we expect ibe) pretilaes: oe. yaiioh Napolepn saat a z We lad to see that the the feeling is nowa sincere one for “reconstruction,” ic sailing day of the steamer for California falling on Ano trouble with France in reference to Mexico. °Foneous, and consequently—despite the ad-fgpiD IurRovemEnt.—We are gl , 5 ay the bill to authorize f° they call it, and peace. One of the most unexpected S .uday, the Ocean Queen will sail to-day, 224 inst., st Maximilian is beginning to see that his positionf@ Mitted subtlety and skill of his argument—all aggeenelll a site ei Ao tora? Bf oaturs of thee subrasslon ie thle readiness to abolia hoon, for Aspinwall direct, from the company’s neWFi. anenable, and Napoleon is too wise to rangyis conclusions are more or less vitiated. Wefg tie con! & ; 4 ” $ e slavery. Even those whose wealth consisted of negroes ee sakes ye cpa nlnboulaied Sa aor the hazards of a rupture with the reunited {gq have to-day in this country the first true repub- from the northerly end of the Park, along aro among the foremost in declaring for the return of an Francisco, &c., will close st oflie azar ‘The despatch stating that the assassin of the President fy 5 ti nment thatpythe bank of the Harlem river and around by Bi North Carolina to the Union without slavery. As an im F@ usual Lour, ¢ States on the Monroe doctrine. ican or radically beatae bee is 11 a mway of Tubby Hook, along the margin of the fH stitution it is dead, as a source of labor it {s valucless, The abstract of the Mfth annual report of the Charities BY Such is the magnificent programme whichi¥ has even been seen on Co, j—al ie Le i . Hudson, through the beautiful valley of Wash- qj owing to the distraction which the war and its proclama- and Correction Commission of this city, for the years we expect from President Johnson: a clearingpgt¢Publics of Greece having been oligarchies fi g ig) y f $ : ; s MG tions have created in the mind of every colored man im 1464, which we publish this morning, is replete with} in which the few controlled and the many werew@ington Heights, back to the Park again atW south. This is the confession of the people here; ME criminal and eleemosynary statistios of the greatest in-ggOU' Of all prominent and dangerous traitors) one of the westerly entrances. The Dill only BM ana nonce slavery or its abolition can prove no stumbling o ii belli 5 sanothing, or worse than nothing—mere helois} H terest {0 the people. Messrs. Simeon Draper and Mosespa® Teorganization of the rebellious States nEp ° Aawaits the signature of the Governor to be-p@ block in the road to peace. Pi. Grinnell, who served for some time on this commis-fon the basis of loyalty, good faith andpgand white slaves of the same race with their Hcome a law. He will doubtless sign it, and The city is at present garrisoned by troops of Gonorad thus will be inangurated an undertaking that gq Te'TY’s corps. The commander of the district is Brovet sion with much ability and satisfaction to the citizens, universal liberty; a new life of prosperity to fdmasters. Nor was Rome ever a republic. In 4] have retired from the position. ion i Waits early days, it was a mere walled city gov- : e ‘ s4the South; an immense reduction in the ex-%% ry days; Y gov-p vill prove of incalculable good to our city. Iti pes is H. W. Birge, of the former Nineteenth will be the grand boulevard of this continent, GENERAL TERRY'S CORPS, Human nature sometimes descends to shocking depths} penses of the ‘Treasury; s great relief to the s erned by kings or mayors who held office forp own to steal rings from the bodies of the dead, Much f4Pe0p!¢ in the lessening of their taxes; a cutting #@life. These kings were finally abolished by the eclipsing the famous drives of the capitals off The “Old Tenth” army corps, which merged ite organ of degradation, Creatures in human form have been f community of this city, made their report yesterday, at ha i eh eal Ppa at - 2 . culati 1] ecieM controlling oligarchy of a few families, who E . y ¥) OUR akin to this base cupidity is a species of theft which hasfq@down of our paper circulation to the spec y Bcurope in magnitude, beauty and raral attrac: zation with the Eighteenth before Richmond last am fj tumn, has been reorganized under the command of Major ing held at the Custom Mj developed itself in this and the adjoining cities since tho f¥ standard, rotation in office, a new epoch, a new Saformed themselves into a Common Council, #4” % pa tiveness. The work will be commenced imme-[ (nora terry. In compliance with the following extraot meeting of the Chamber of Commerce for making suit- able arrangements fir the funeral on the part of that funeral pageant. General Dix has also directed all officers of the rational army now in the city, and re. quested those of the Navy and Marine corps, to report at BY his headquarters to-day or to-morrow, for the purpose of fy assisting in the solemn ceremoaies had been arrested at Tatnaqiia, Pa, proves to have been incorrect. He was not ested; but a person supposed ‘to be Booth was traced that far, and then lost sight of, Secretary Seward and Assistant Secretary Frederick Soward continue to improve, and both are now consid- ered out of danger. The committee of thirteen appointed on Monday last to visit Washington and pledge to President Johnson thepe confidence and support of t ormmereial and financial the large and influential mi House. Their address to the President, his reply, and aig Universal clothing of buildings in mourning for our mur- b4 organization of parties, and such a general de- called Senators or “Conscript Fathers”—the gg ais s statement of their proceedings, were rcad and unant-pmc*"e? President This consists of robbing stores and velopment of industry, enterprise, wealth andpyFifth avenue of the sacred city, doing all ther diately, under the direction of the Commis-Pitrom a recont order of the War Department, it is com- OA hg dwellings of the drapery with which their exteriors are a z ‘ ti hile the denizens of its Mackerelvillegysioners of the Park, and will be prosecuted posed as follows:—The Second division, Ninoteenth army mously adopted Bclad. A number of arrests for this despicable offencopg happiness, power and glory, the length andf@voting, while the denizens ma. ill, fideli a titude that corps, and Second brigade, First division, Twenty-fourth , pee ; ; , itil Five Points had no political rights. ItfyWith the skill, fidelity and promptitude that y , 1 Additional bodies of citizens called on President John. ja uave been made in this city and Brooklyn within theg@ breadth of the land, as politicians and philo- i and Five Poin : - A have always characterized the undertakings of j°"™Y C'S, will constitute the First division, Tenth army fou yesterday to pay their respects and assure him of gg past few days, Yesterday Henry Snyder, John Smith, hers have never dreamed of in their wildest {4 Was this municipal system under which a single y alana aaa . Ine Boss the Second division, Twenty-fourth army corps, thelr cordial support. Among them were delegationsmy o™ONCS and Frederick Van Rouk snd Jacob Eveiyi Phialattens All the heavy work to thesef¥city made laws for the whole world, and not that board. In view of the increased and 1a- Hi vin constitute the Second division, Tenth army corps; borious duties of the board, it would be well Gand the Third division, Twenty-fith army corps, willl for the Legislature, in making up its budget of f§ constitute the Third division, Tenth army corps. Pa appropriations, to raise the salaries of the Park #MOvEMEST OF THE PEOPLE FOR THS SUPPRESSION OF GUERILLAB, Commissioners, or at any rate that of the gen-HH yno guerillas have been somewhat troublesome during tleman who does the principal part of the ithe past few weeks. Our pickets have been spirited work. It isa cause for congratulation among Mf away, telegraph wires cut and the railroad torn up. The those friendly to this splendid improvement to fj People are now determined to do what they can to sap- _fgpress their operations, These guerillas are genorally ‘Sica ieasiateeecnae =), SReRaS el living in the vicinity of our lines, whe cious hands, and not confined to those of the Mf ake the condition of the times an opportunity for rob- old fogy commission that wanted to cut up very and other crimes. An appeal to them will not be Washington Heights and convert that romantic §§ without its effect, it is thought, and for that purpose @ and historic region into a nest for miscrable geting of citizens was held to-day. After a brie® ty andslowavoaneel debate and the appointment of a committee, hove d peed iss. Serax the meeting adjourned until to-morrow, when Forrian Pouicy anp Foreicn MINtsters.—fjthe committee will submit a document, to be Andy Johnson isa stern Southern war democrat fg #4ed in the form of a circular, for distribution in places of the old school, and is decidedly in favor off "2% * wil! moet the attention of those for whom ft is Fh, Uae saben G Gulia eat Grasso Ot A creat results has been done by Abraham Lin-p¥% national republic, which the dynasty of thef Philip Suediker, of 19 Desbrosses street, was yesterday fq COl—that which remains to Andrew Jobnson} Cesars overthrew; and it is to be further re- committed to the Tombs for trial, charged with stealing fis comparatively light and easy. He is a mangymarked, that Augustus, knowing that history one hundred and twenty dollars from his friend, Matthew #4 of energy, and he will thoroughly do the work gg never repcats itself, wisely avoided a return tof py Thompson, while the latter was under the influence of Ml assigned him. the old and worn out title of “king,” but; adopted in its place that of “imperator,” or, E liquor, in a saloon on the corner of Broadway and Reade Se gi *treet, where the two were drinking together. ‘The Surrender of Joe Johnston and His ommander, which was a voluntary designation communication from General Sherman announcing the B lof reapect then given by the Roman soldiers top ‘The stock market was dull yesterday at thé first board Army. ¢ PS and firin daring the remainder of the day, closing strong. Intelligence was received last night that Sor oe Ap Bi ieee Maly. Governmenis were quiet, but steady. Gold opened wo fa ton eir successful generals, Napoleon, therefore, iM Even if this report should not prove strictly correct, PM at 1471, and closed at 150 on the etreet down town, General peaia had ahaa ed nae me is wrong in thinking that in the case of Rome, tts error can only be a little prematureness, as we are Th> sossions at the up town evening stock and gold gt General Sherman. This news, it is under-jf te case of antiquity, a popular demo-| informed by one of our correspontents at Goldsborog oom:, which have been suspended fr somo days, ont of stood, reached General Sheridan on Thursday go" ic1Y Ot aie © Ah ants & Rope Ce or the memory of President Lincoln, were re- night from General Sherman. il A z a merged into an empire; and Greeley is quiie that on Sunday last the disposition of Goneralpa "*P* : J sumed last evening. The closing quotation of gold ales It was reported several days ago that fs z P “A . right in believing that now, for the first time, we have reached a point of enlightenment ren-| phodratet Johnston was about to surrender his army to Yestorday was a more active day, and there was more» oo. but for some time we have not robels some thirty miles beyond Roleigh without meet. business done than most people expected. The markets Fi” , dering possible and certainly successful a gov- mot based 6h Ws lecal and poltionl Motion in om Tt able, th intended. The circular will impress upon these wander- jernme i Pi mrotation in office. is very probable, then, Ming hands the following, among other facts:—The hope- | equality of all adult males who permanently § that he will make an entire change in our lists MM ess aspect of the rebel cause; the folly of continuing the were fi regia received any definite news as to the resultB tng any resistance from them. Raleigh being in the una "ere “mer, and there was quite s good demand, at 7 reside within its limits, of foreign representatives. He will most likely {J struggle any longer; the benefits of a speedy restoration higher prices. Domestic produce was irregular, how-—§of the negotiations. Our latest dates from! over, some kinds being higher, while others were lower. Goldsboro are to the 16th, and up to that time The two books under notice are, indeed, of aM observe that the politicians who now represent fg °F Peace; the good results to the country of the prompt remarkable character; and, to obiain the full}ilthis government abroad are not the great men fq St*blishment of law and order. It is to be hoped that Foteign goods were in more demand and higher prices Hl 119 affair does not seem to have been consum-f a were realized. On Change the flour market was dull and r mated. Itis probable that the reason why we 0" the desired effect will bi roduced, and that we shall be significance of either, both should be read.Mof the country, but that our military leaders are er ia piso z paparaenpaenn dren: te ‘They are from the pens of remarkable men—| from the States of Maine, Ohio aud Indiana. In each case addresses and replies were made. The remarks of the President to the Indiana delegates were of an im- portant character. One of our Washington despatches states that General Sheridan, at City Point, on Thursday night received a full surrender of the rebel Genera! Johnston's army. Stoneman’s forces was such as to insure Johuston’s cap- ture in a very short time. Kilpatrick had pursued the disputed possession of the national forces, the railroad was being rapidly repaired, and trains would be ran ning through to that city from Wilmington and Newbern in a few days, Tho majority of the people of North Carolina, wherever General Sherman's troops penetrated, Mi market was quiet, but firmer. Beef was heavy, while fll this is that Johnston has been higgling after bet- lard was firm, with afair inquiry, Freights were dull iter terms than those proposed. He belongs to a) and rates were nominal, Whiskey was dull and heavy. Hf o1acy of men with filibustering proclivities, and Se. a 10c, lower, Wheat was irregular. Corn was scarce really the true representatives of the nation, @ most limited proportions. and firm, while oats were dull and drooping. The pork fg have not been advised of the surrender before are represented as being exccedingly anxious to be i m type-men, 80 to speak, of their respectivefMand best illustrate the new grand character allowed to resume their former position in the Union, i and perfectly willing, in order to attain that object, toMOux New President—The Man and the Phas always associated with the Cuban filibus- raat he boon! cpg noe pra which the country has assumed. Let him, for WwW A s H ] NGT re) N give up the institution of slavery entirely. The old Tenth{] Principles for a Grand Administra-fi ters and Mexican adventurers, uch as Quitman, f°" &§ introductions to the main body offfexample, send Grant as minister to England, s tion. M and Smith, and Lovell, and others of that kind; their subject, give us @ complete, although J Sherman as minister plenipotentiary to France, Stripe Andrew Johnson, called at 8 moment’s no-Band it is not at all unlikely that he endea- condensed, synopsis or grouping together off@Sheridan to Russia and Thomas, Terry, and oxi Paucicnae ian aa Ghee ij tice, under the shock of an unprecedented na- Bi, or6q io induce Sherman to grant terms whereby, the political and party combinations of theif other distinguished commanders to the different HH 1, is now considered that, as uncertainty existe as to avalry, which moved ff tional calamity, to the head of the government, Fa he could slip off somewhere southwards, with aff ister they respectively trea: Of while ; courts of Europe. By doing so he will pay @f) when Secretary Seward will be able to resume the duties oa wit, wast ts from the discretion and activity with which 4 view to a new filibustering expedition to Mexico pg ™¢ither encumbers this portion of his prelimi-R compliment to those nations which they will ffot the State Department, it will become necessary for : 5 : i "MG he enters upon his great responsibilities, shown 4» somewhere cle. But Sherman's terms tomy narrative by any reference to the acci-lnot fuil to appreciate, he will be following out Mf President Johnson to appoint a Secretary of State, either Snnounced in the H=na:n reveral days ago. We haves oi entitied to the unquestioning support Johnston were those of Grant to Lee, and on fy ets of battles or of individual fortunes, savela policy which made the Roman republic 80 paca Wie cai win mite tach ten "y!°8 Hl and confidence of the country. Wesee already} these Johnston has undoubtedly surrendered] Wen such reference may be necessary for the fi great, and he will be educating these military MM einer ws acting Saeestah ct Ret; te Sastetaey ts, fieta, comprehension of new moral, political or party J commanders as statesmen; so that in the event iM within afew days. An effort is made to get up consid- (} that he comprehends and is equal to the crisis; & bi 2 P t! a ce me ien- 9 imself and his whole army. . 4 ; Of the important affair. The first resistance met by Gen- HM ©. aoe that he is a patriotic, earnest, resolute With this surrender ond the fall of Mobile revolutions, Looking at both as mere literary of Grant, or any of them, being selected for the MJ erable gossip in regard to changes by the retirement of ' 4 succession, they will make good presidents asf other members, but of that there is no prospect for some Miman; and we anticipaie from him the fall¥ the only remaining rebel force now in the field works of art, the palm must be conceded to the Rae icteae short engagemont, Roddy’s rebels were routed. They BP a ncompli . s aie thy 7 bent " lice sities, testi iit > ; retreated, skirmishing, for about twenty-seven miles oa eat Me re baht Zl hor Aber ie bq is that under Kirby Smith, west of the Missis-| aH “aA ae oe nein ayes rae bei well as accomplished generals, It is hardly probable that Senator Harlan will assume ucuiaed Te ; % a Norice to Quir—The spirit and sentiment of Mf the duties of the Interior Department now that Mr. Lin- Andy Johnson’s late talks with the politicians coln is dead. He having two years left of his term im when, on the Ist inst., having formed a junction with theories extensive erudition, the elaborate polish of years, and a general atmosphere of| - the Senate, he will prefer to remain there, This wild from the different parts of the country evidently HF ay. it neo ry for anew appointment for that posi thought which has all the semblance of calm ‘, bd ~ is intended to mean a notice to quit for the HM ion on the 1st of May. As to Secretary Stanton, he cam army corps has bon reorganized, and is commanded by @ Wasuinctox, April 21, 1866, General Terry. ‘Tho capture of Selma, Alabama, on the 2d inst, by General Wilson's force of uation: southward from Chickasaw, Ala, on the now, in the despateh of our correspondent arco; G nerat Wilson's column, full and interesting particulars eral Wilson's troops was at Monticello, where, after a pic # sippi. That army has been nothing but a band glorious and enduring. : i Hof cotton speculators for some time, ahd the We have already shown, from his declarations Hd probability is that on the receipt of the news Gof principles and purposes, that traitors need wor tne fall of Richmond, the surrender of Lee Forrest, Lyon and Chalmers, first named took com mand, and the rebels a: made a stand, and were driven in every direction, with loss of one BY not look for too much mercy at his hands, The and Johnston, and the capture of Mobile, it will and philosophical reflection; while ihe outpour-§ political rebel leaders. Therefore the sooner Mundcubtedly remain as loog 00 he desires to. Ti te 4) Bassred (killed sad wounded, over two hundred Ri policy of the edi ‘ation was mercy, but® immediately fall to pieces and scatter. pigs of the Editor sre evidently the hurried they clear out of the country the better for understood, however, that soon after the surrender of 4 prisoners, and three pieces of artillery. They {now it is justice. It has been made so by aff ~ Y compilations of brief leisure momenis in a life them, with Jeff. Davis at their head and Pryor {General Lee, considering that the rebellion was in effect then rotreated ta Selma, where, behind very Mfleague of rebel assassins striking for a reign off@ Tux Poor Pork—Warnk is He to Go?—Itiof active political and journalistic labor, and ¢ the tail. i "y over, he sent in his resignation; but Mr, Lincoln re- strong works, an obstinate defonce was prepared ff terror, chaos and anarchy in the loyal States.M@apytars to be a seitled question with thei will be found by no means free from the pas-| ‘pth ed quested him to withdraw it, which he did for the present, for On the next day, the 24 inet, General Wileon My The elements capable of attempting such atro-f Powers of Europe that the Pope cannot remain §§ sions of partisanship and the errors inseparably ee aaa cee ot tas War Dapactzpas a over, wo Cds a must now be expelled or destroyed. It isggin Rome very much longer, and they are fi attendant on exireme baste. s E Ww. AR D s had boen placed under arrest, were still at liberty in that Ei cient for the purposes of reconstruction on the dent, then, that his best course would be toRghighest type of civilization, and the one to Ficome out to this country. He will get a safog which mankind, “if they are wise and wish to " J. K. BARNES, owas, APPOINTMENT OF MARSHAL OF INDIANA. Surgeon General, ‘ate 7 One of the last official acts of President Lincoln wag moved to the attack of this place, and after about anf cith y goon as the country recovers from the severe blow in the hour of severe fivhting the fortilications were car. 44 the will of the people; it is the policy and pur-fgsevercly harassed as to where he is to locatef] In their spirit, however, apart from their Bomeial Bulletins of Surgeon Gomeral fM loss of Mr. Lincoln, renew his resignation; but not for fied by assault, and his troops entered the town, Pose of President Jobnson. All the conspira- himself in future. A committee waited on Lordi style, and the conclusions to which they re-—§ Barnes. some time yet. capturing over two thousand prisoners, one hundred gy t's Of the South, responsible as the contrivers fq Palmerston recently, asking if the Holy Father é spectively aim to lead their readers, the Editor @ THE MORNING REPORT. tu recichil adie Mika tice Geimein, teege wuntbern of horses end moles and tn agers of this prostrate rebellion, whether could not obtain a place in England to reside. 4 is easily the conqueror of the Emperor; for he Wanerweress dipeit abe" de x.} evi te bad rie ia MunineaP wat Tey toe IEA: \piinitida ck buppive, vinmadiiica: (ke be confederate-rebel rulers or local leaders, But Palmereion shook hie head and said, No; he}¥ has truth and the progressive tendencies of the BB ion, £. M. Sraxtos, Secretary of War:—= having completely prostrated her. President Johnson Sauilidsa take 10 Sats Conca Wieth's pomuunoel would do well to quit the country without de-f could not permit bim to tive in England, bull world on his side, and the stars in their courses Str—I have the honor to report that the Secretary : has kindly requested that she will remain at the White Paihis ouch ot colin, 0 hem heme lay. This advice is the best that we can nowg suggested that he might afford him an asylum seem battling in favor of popular institutions RgState bas had « comfortable night, and is doing ha House until she has sufficiently recovered to decide as te pe ain Me ‘fd do for them in the way of che They should Jin the island of Malia. Napoleon would notfgand against the imperial reaction of Napo-fM™t Froderick Seward rested well, but is much ¢x- Hi her future movements, aval tron works and other manuinctories, all of which @ tana «not upon the order of their going, butf@have him in France for any consideration. Hef loon's ideas and political system. Indeed, tof'*™™ bedient servant, ee a eee grees “Webmany velidings belonging We prominent as at on The country has become too hotg@is too much afraid of him. Another papal visitfsay the truth, the French Emperor groping inf ee ne i K. BARNES, pata besten, Sey Gaictec Lrecivbeten enllahe Ns rebels, were destroyed. a to hold them. ‘The perils of treason await them fj to France in his uncle’s time brought no good] the ruins of the past to find arguments for thei Surgeon General, TW nnivan OF THE FIRST PIVISION, NINETEENTH From Richmond we learn that General Ord hoof iv they stay, Their only aliernative is to leave. Pluck with it. The Emperor of Russia would} «npport of his dynastic and untenable dreams, THE EVENING REPORT. AnMY conrs, boon superseded in command there by Gencral Tal Bl rhe masses of the deluded or helpless followers not have him, of course: for he is a pope bim-fgcan only be likened to some enthusiastic fossil @isniener iodine Mt } The First division of the Ninotoenth army corps an lock. Tho former officer 8 ordered to report aH) of Jeff, Davis will be more leniently treated; 4 self in his own dominions, ‘The King of Italy pf lunter, producing bits of stained mosaic, broken ton, &, M. Braxtox, Socretary of War:— j prves here vo-aay, Charleston, 8. C. General Gillmore, lately command: Hi haut even they will be put to a rigid test of loy-f@ is only too anxious to get him out of that coun-fdurns and noseless household gods from thef sm—1 bave the honor to report that the Secretary of | Major Sauanabiirh, ob Gas Sone Sei (ais tng at the latter place, is relieved, and directed toBajiy, But if, upon this test, there shall bef try as soon os possible; and so, with all the Bruins of Herculaneum, who keeps continually fig State has had no fever to-day. His wounds are healing hiry, who tenh ous erin Ob Cotee creck tes pee dee Teport for duty at Washington, Judge Campbell found in any rebel State even five thousand other crowned heads. The poor Pope hasg§proclaiming, as he revarnishes these and Trae Oy teatoan te ac Meward is stronger ie vvigsdier general of volunteers, and will probably be " nd Mayor Mayo, of Richmond, who it was reported men, good and true, they will be deemed suffi- fj wherenot to lay his head in Europe. It is evi-B§ patches them together, that they furnish the i Yep reepecifully, your obodient servant, assigned to the command of a brigade in the Ariay of the 3 J Gity on Thursday last, Sines the occupation of Rich-e bhais of the éxclusion of slavery. mond by the national troops investigations which have Upon this programme, following bia own suc- asylum and will be protected in any part off bo happy,” must at once return; while Gree- Mackinaw Steatts Gpem the appotatment of Col. Ben ftpooner as United States boon made ostablish beyond cavil the truth offfcesaful initial experiment in Tennessee, and [the United State For the matter of that, ourf@j Jey, on the contrary, not a little resembles some Miwatkns, April 21, 1865, Marshal for Indiana, Col. Spioner + vwrly alt of provious statements to the eiect that on} considering the fact that the rebellious States {mM little chateau at Fort Washington is entirely at sturdy, though uncouth pioneer of the Far West, The Straits of Mackinaw are open, The propeller fg Gen. Sherman's batties in the Vi at his left arm ‘ (he oovasion of Kilpatrick's groat raid the rebels are now completely in bix hands. it is oroba-Ml his disposal lettigg daylight into primeval foresia with bial® Moutagmery arrived bere to-day from Port Sarnia ab Konegaw Moyutaic,