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(re THIRTY-THIRP YEAR, ) NUMBEE 16,212 f The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. | The Great Victory ! ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, | 25,000 Prisoners Reported. THE COUNTRY FULL OF STRAGGLERS. Important Captures at Richmond, MR. LINCOLN IN JEFF.’S HOUSE Lee Retreating in two Columns. OUR FORCES AFTER HIM. The Roads Covered with Cast | Away War Material. AFFAIRS ON THE JAMES RIVER. Rebel Forts and Rams Blown Up. ' Local and Miscellaneous News, | RECRUITING AND THE DRAFT Disastrous Fire in Brooklyn. BREAKING LN OF A ROOF. | j | Several Persous Milled, &e., &c., Lar DESPATCHES. Soveral Weltzel’s Captures at Richmond! — Sheridun’s Operations. lorrictaL.) Washington, D.C, April 4h, 165-11 4 Major-Gen, nz — The sollowing particulars, dated @ Clev Pulot, April 4th, eu. give the latest imtor- mation recetved from Richmond. Gen, Weitzel telegraphs from Kichmomd, that of wall road stock be found there 2% locomotives, +4 pa wenger and baggage cars, and 1/0 fretebi cars, At 2.20 this morning, Gen, (iant, from Su: berland Btation, ten miler tron Petersbare, wards Burhow ‘Wille, telegraphs as follows: “Gen, Bheridam picked up 1,208) prisone # | Oevay, and from three w five buodred more Lave Dewn gathered by our tioop., The majority of the erws (hat were leit io the hands of Loe's army ae mow sattered betweea Kiehimond and where b froope bow are. The country ie also full of etrmglers. Whe bine of :etreat te marked with artillery, amim milion ned or charied waegoim, caissons, ambu- Remwces, ete." Epwis M. ®1anron, Becretary of War, SKOOND OFFICIAL DISPA War Department, Washington, April 411 P.M. Mr -Cen. John A. The following from Generel Grant bas just reached thie Depart | ment. What hour to-day at leit hiro does not ay,ear. | ul probably ia the afternoon, Epwr M, Branton, Secretary of War. Wilson Station, Va.—Hon, FP. M. Stanton, Srore- tary af Wer. The army is purbing forward iu the | bope of overtaking or dieperaing the remainder of | Lee's army, Sheridan with bis cavalry and the Fifth | @o: ps ia betwoeu thie and the Appomattox, Geveral Bivace with the Second and Sixth following, General Ord is following the line of the Southside railroad. Al of the enemy that retains anything like orgie gation bave gone north of the Appomattox, and ae epperently heading for Lynchbuig, Their losses bave Deen very boavy, Houses through the country ure eowty all used as hospitals for the wonnded, lavvery @isection | heer of rebel soldiers going home, some in Barre, some in small squads, end generally without ermwes. The cavalry have pursued so closely that the @aewy have been forced to destroy probably the grester part of their traneportion, ecaissons end munitions ef war, Ihe mumber of pris ener captured y rday will exceed two) thousand, From the 28th of March to the present time, our bore in killed. wounded and captured, will ot probably reach seven thousand, of whom trom @ne thousand jive hundred to two thousand were cap @ured, and many but ¢lightly wounded, Lehall con | @inve the pureuit as louy ae there appears to be any ese lu it, (Signed. U.5. Grand, Lieut 40a, Mr. Tincola at Richmond Yesterday Washington, April4,Mre. Lincoln received « dis- @atch from the President to-day, dnted as follows — © Prom Jeferson Durw's iale residence wi Kich- mon.” Mra. Lincoln te go te Petersburgh, Philadelphia, A prt! 4th'65, ~The Ivguinew base gpeciul dispatch statiog that the President telegraph- ed w Mrs. Lincoln last niet, that he had epent four Ine telegram ours in Petersbureh yesterday, that ever; thing wae | picsion in fiout of l'etorsburg. going on well, and requested her to come down and pein him. Accordingly she invited Secretary Horlan, ef the loterior Department, Benator Sumuer, aud @ few other friends to sccompany her, and will leave to-morrow morning. General Lee’s Retreat, htc. Washington, April 4.—Correspondents fiom City Poiut state that Lee has divided the rewnant of bis erwy, and is retreating in two emall columns, Our | wrivsoners at noon yesterday exceeded twenty-five | @ousand, The rebel destruction of property in their | wetrest literally beggare description, Straxelers and Soverters are even in excess of what was anticipated, Prisoners at City Point, Ete, City Point, April 4.--Many thousands of prisoners wave already been received at City Point, and others ase continually arriving, In fact there were so many prisoners there that @ sufficient mumber of troupe gould not be spare! to guard them, and consequently detachments of ssiloreand marine re taken from the gunboate and placed in charge of them, Our wounded are being sent to City Poins as inpidly as possible, aud hoepital boats are there taking them on Doard for shipment to Baltimore and Washington, NEW over the river, the former ones having teen de- Sroved. We had heretofore occupied seven miles of the road frem City Polat to Pitkins station, wad the work now in progress will eatabliah the complete linn, | ten miles from City Potat to Petersture., Uvly e fow YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 186%. hours are required to eetabliah telegraph communica. | ton with all pointe. Very little property wae de. siroyed by the rebels in Petersburg, who, du ing Bunday night, made a basty retreat, The Rebels Mlow up their Kama and Forte on the James Kiver, Etc. Portress Monrve, April 3, ia Baltonore, Aprit & | Lhe troope were Foster's and Lurne — Petersburg was occupied by our troops at 5 o'clock | this (Monday, morning, Our gunboats were all well up the James river, and it wae thought thata fight had taken place with the relel fronclade, Lara forces were seen up the James river last night te- wards Fort Darling, and in the vicinity of the orber rebel works, from which it waa ioferred that Lee wor abandoning hie works aud retreating from bis loug- | @rtablished lines Washington, April 4,—From the mail boat Dicta- tor, which left City Pont yesterday at 1) AM. the Bravobtains the folowing, an ong other items: On Bunday night, before the evacuation of Kichmond, the rebels blew up their torte and ramein the James fiver, the explosion of which was terrific, resembling an carthyuake, an’ heard for milee around = (ur qunboate have move! up the James river, an now engaved |) removing the obetr) clone fopply Steamer tor Richmond -& Post Office and a Negre Entining (fiice te be ned there, Washington. Apri! 4, The provelier Rebeccs Bar- ton, Capt, Socilenger, left thie afternoon with acarro of stores for the Medical and Envineers lepartmert, bound for Bichmond, being the firet | nion vornel that has cleared for that port since the breaking out of ibe war, Immediate mesures will be taken to ree @etablioh the Port-office in Richmond and Pe burs. Major Taggart of the Bureau of colored troops left to- day for Kichinoud, to establish fo that clty abrageb f hie office, aud factiitate the organizat on of pioies from among the colored reci ull’ ve aye i bere to-day, bringing about 10 © of the wounded from the late batues. Uihere will arrive to-morrow, Accounts from Fortress Monree Por'reas Monroe, April 3,—Au immense number of prisoners have beou captured, variously estimated atirom fifeen to eixjeen thousand, Prisouere ae continually erriving at Chty Peint, and it muted that there were fifteen thousand there thie Beveral | morning. The steamer Cosnck also arrived Loe to- day with u ber of Union prisone:s, lad jug General Mey auglia and the mea of his brigade, captu Fort Stexdman, Such was tho haste of the rebels hurrying the (olow prisoners through Kichmond on Suuday, that in many cares many of them were oot even paroled. Five hundred out of the seven hund red on board the Corsack never eigued the parole These released prisoners eay that in coming throuch Rchmond yes Jay ‘Sunday; they eaw manif dications of the evacuation of the elty, The wore alive with peop'o of ell ciasses, conditions and eres, maulfesting iutenve excitement, All the | oton prisoners in Libby Prison have been orde.ed ty be exchanged by the retel authorities, and sere bur ted throueh the city of Landing ip the greatest possible baste. es ae The whele country inues in estate of excites meut over the capture of Richmond tin, of Peon, ures thaton Sunday the minis the State thank God for our victories, and simian re commendations are made by othe: Mectings are being everywhere belt all of the sane ovous character, the detuile of which would Oil « an her of colurone, A.ngton, April 4, -Lp accordance with the ry ation of the Secretary of War the Kaxvct- Mansion, the Capital and ail the Departments ether public buildings and the City Uall wore to-night iileminated, and each jaa blaze of light wae extibited ip ite beautifal pr Appropriate mottoes were conspicuously displaye Haudeook's hesdjuartere were brilliant with ear and tasietally adorned with fluge and colored tanterus, A bond of music played for severel h ‘The heade of de- partments and other oftvcers of the government tastefully atorned and iuminated thelr reeiten hmend towarde the Varia co in xecutive officers Pot eL tive au! rtions Hovtires were kindled ia various parts of the city, and rockete were ienilod Thonaande of perrous of both sexes attended the pub'ic meeting at the southern portico of the Patent Ofice, where the word luiou" was lary Wurhington war ablare ely promi. Natile. Headjuartere of the Army vw the Bo fyril ),—'The moet important victory the Arniy of the Do- torase has ever gained In Virginia wa mwou to-day; and the outer line of works, whi trying in vain for months to overcote, hasnt iat yielded to our victorious arme, and the greater tion of thie army are to-night within a mule # half of the city, on the southwert aide, The atru:- gic made by the enemy to retain these works are of tho moat derperate charseter, and for the muce« ob- tained to-day we are indebted not only to the etrategs exercised by the commanders, butte the overwheliu ing numbers and bravery ofthe troope who did the work, The orders foran atieck on the line east and south of Petersburg, by the Sixth aud Ninth Corps, were carried out punctually at daylight, the artillery heving Leen hammering away the greater part of the nicht along the entire line held by the above corps, Suche furious cannonade has very selioin been heard inring the war that which was Leard on the oconsion of the mine ex. The Ninth Corpa troops engaged in the tion were the Second und Third Divisions, and Col, sam Harriiuan's Brigade of the First Livision, The charge was made iu tront of Yorte Hell and Rice, og the Jeruenierm road, and were so far euccessful that by 6 A. M,, we were in- possession of three fortifications, Fort Malone being the mort elaborute wud extensive, These works cou- taiced fourteen gune,some of which were at once open- edoa the enemy by men belonging to our infantry regiments, Just inside, and about one hundred yards from Fort Malone, wae another work, to which the rebels retreated, and whence they threw @ most destructive fie men, cauelng them to retire from the rthern end, where the rebecs made ® dash, thinking to recover it entirely; b the gunson the right wing, a well as in the cenu- tre, bud been wanned and shorted, and the asuil- ania were driven baek, ‘The low of the Ninth Corps will reach fromm eight hundred to one thousand ip killed, wounded and prisoners, anoug whom # © '.o, Power, commandine the 2d Division, who ia wounved badly iu the grou) but not fataly it Coone! Getcbell, of Slat Maine, severe for, of sist Maine, severely; Coy h we have been to not even surpassed by ry L.eutenant Colonel Winsiow, of 17% hb New York, ed, Major Moran. the vib Ba. Alexau ier, of the aume regiment, kiied. The las taken fuurteek gunm about two bundred Lic Corps The Dictator brought ap nearly seven hundred desor- tere, who desire to t the oath of allegiance Washington, April 4—A paraenger from City Point, whe loft there yeswrdsy morning, says: Late ee Saturday vight our men couunenced laying a rail. | #20! roed treok from Pitkins station to 1 etersburg, a dis- fence of Waree miles, ond alee began Uarwwins bridges yisonert, Sud two base tinge. “The latter were taken if the vith Penney.vania, The Birth Corps euck the enewy's line in troptof Fort Welch. uesr the celebrated lead works, and cariied therm with very slight ios, ‘Ihey at ouee pushed for the Bouthside Koad, which they reached at ¥ o'clock, and in s very time several miles of it were torn up and de ed, They then moved gu down wwards Peters. driving the rebels re them across Town aud loko Whe lanes Lin plane Wo the Oy are | red with bim by the rebele in the aasaniton | ee _ - They took « large nnmber of prisenere—about 238) at sours Nteeute ctor, "Nga ache From North Carolina. the fnner line or a m as yet (Sen ans ds), the position ia @ strong one, aud _ Shere ms Remy Seth Renney axes | will other pe donveaes oF the last or evacuated | Newlorm \. C. March 27.—Tbourands of Sher. | Gucing the night. Lhe Pwenty-foarth Corps, holding "8 alc! f -| he. ite nosh ef Hatcher's Kun. and gputh Of the | toni iene treet reteren ciueee ete aay al OCAD Poad, counectiag with the Sixth Corps onthe | tchuente of mew recruite and others, are daily ar. Hebi, aod the Becond on the left, acvauced at day~ ieht eed took the works iu trout, with eileht lon, (iver one thousand prisoners were captured here. | Livigions, une | riving at Newbern and Morehead City, oo their way | to join hie army at Goldshors, where ft will take a few dave’ rest. The enemy are quiet. Derertion | dot Gen Gibbons They sere supported the col. | ored division of t bwenty-fitth “ a bat the raster | ameng them b the order of the day. Where ther did wot get into ection The Second Compa wtilch | will goo: what they will do ie @ matter of general in- heid the iine from the Kun da half eastof , difference to els people as well ae oura, The citiz- the Boydton road to over @ mile west of it, deiaged | sdvancing nul Sheridan. with the Fifth Corps. got | CHe all along our line of march, and from a great dis» fupporting d.ssanuee ou | , | tance Inthe interior, are constantly comiug in en rat eg mor bn! forwar s ne ott thelr own accord to take the oath of allegiance, Two 6 poe i new ! Ma ote part of tt Hf ne oni 4 mera, loaded with prisoners receauy captured by the Sixth ¢ Dene cutting Soe OF they having reached | Bherman's forces, go North toxday ie theide roid early ip the forenoon, and were "1 y ree busy tearing it ups sof eeurer cat the rebel Gra? News comes from Wilmington that creat dist in two, apd the two divisions thus cauglt betwoom p Prevails (here among the wouen and children for the the Sixth aud Seooud corps, at oner started ac. ore t! @ } want of supplies and clothing, and the euffering hes been ereatly increased by the arrival of 80,000 refa- goes wot in by Bhorman, whe are homeless and des- * have fallen back South side road toward the Appowat'ox, hoping to be elle to tord it, and thus e+ Capiure set At ape jt igh 4 reo Qeainet Sheridan, and, pothug on @ bold appearance, mace ashow w fiklt. News tothte exfect reaching headqu , tee divisions Of the Utute, Societies should at ence be organized im the it poasi- | North for the reef of these unhappy people, whose during | enflecings and destitution present s sickent mene Hot be given: but itis believed you) will . 4 “ted Fi AY Vs Gubl ee ed ng | Newdern N. Ca March %.—Captaly Wilaon, from ever. are not obtaiumble to- | mup about alive thousand | tne, Inclucing Khose taken | Plymouth, states thatthe new rebel ram at Malltax, on the Rosvoke River, which mounte alx two-huon- ti 5 jo The lose at the | dred pounders, and ta plated with eoveu fuch wrought « yin killed and wour meted. batt | tron on two feet of eolid ovk, ft dl ith i. ‘ q ov dork, fe expected to he reade Frome of the Mi hi ee Pe the t Bes) | to mere comm the river on Plymouth and tuto the veh, fo ere they were wown down by thoduads | Sounds en tt April; niso that nearly all the each eftort te reeata these lost cound, Gens | rete! nave offic the Confedersey, numbertag Aboouk ie badly wounde! and @p isoner im our | over zu were a! Hinlitax which a their rendexvous ble wae tound at a hove onthe Boydton | tor thle Stace Hem eavalry ace threat. . from whieh Lt vee dange cua to move bilded @ Hetweon Kinston and Gece @ AP. Bid te reported killed by D loners, a wable atfabr M Lay Aryl Sill te Me Ve « is oure, ave been mede tor The Seco rigede, Filet Pivision, Niath Corps, | fi took Pression this wornigg et da. iigh hot anual bred bes Aare la Sheridaw’s Gravd ‘ovement on the Left. | , Th pileations for tempo-ary qnertere ith General st The detaile of the mi itar Sy Haye oar line, during t! opermtions ou the lett of of battlog at Meters eral Sueridan was sesigued to the inost iinportaut duty io the attack, aod that he ac- at thie polat lee caused quite @ couateriavon amogg sue citizens, who are much alarmed at the proap ctof jowlng their homes, ror the peat three years it has “tiopossibie to tent a elnele room in the t othe demand tor houses, The rent of complished bis part {nm @ manuer that reflec'ethe | Tench eet nod, uearly build @ house pening of the . dy bighest credit upon his previously bright military ree | ob ecomtonity oe coe Pere eet oe eee cord. His part of the work «asco break throug the | | dhe rele popers state that Gen, Sherman intends ‘ . ob owh to Virwtate wed jo ' rant, gad eusiny's ne ou our left, tauk bim ous of Lie de | (ial be adil nor ret ~ bern or Goldeboro teoees, aud render the positic t Petersburg uuten 4 tere. after he tahosup hie line of mareh, bat eble, 1s was upon the success of this undertasing PMA AR aA ted ian lae de §. Mh ’ ie ny that everything depended, and o it was the Pe leven tn gare te gry Peg (nia, with # force to garrison Kaleigh and Golda crowning foatare of the battle Paramount interest, Sheridan's force, on betng tran treme left, was o posed exclurively o advance commenced on Wedue » in order to afford unit the detalles of it are of the to retura to the faily from b joint art Unien debovo ea ary all in good ed w the er- cheer and very avalry The but neither oa Washvigton, April 4th,-A dispatch from Golde | | that day nor Thursday wee any done, with | bora N.C. dated April 1, says the exception of sore tritflng rBirmiaior ou the latter | |. A A ag from Geu, Kellly's command ape A ene: 4 \ ‘ entoutoue wore ° ve ay ‘ rT ftie day, and the troopers dashed through all the roadeat | jioer, They tou the enemy's cavalry in consid. pleasure until they came ia the aeikiborhoud of Lj butdve ta back womne Gite hea © Vorks, near the Southelde railroad, At thle ANE: ORY? ees CBS tyne Tees ore point they met @ strong fofantry force of | Company After Hrnga’s Army (ood tels on Friday, ent a force battle fol J Living for the Lovs Destitute Kefugees S'eridanta colurn consstel of bie old Shensne Va.uuole esults ofthe Treasury Agency. dosh command, divided inte two corpe, and com- (Correapondence of the Sun.) tanded by Generale vin and Coster, Inodiditon Nevbern, April 1Company L of the Let North tw this, the cavairy of the Potomac had reinforeet | Carclina Mounted Rangers, commanded by Captain him wader General Crook, and'aleo the cavalry of thy Crabam and Lieut, Kdwarda whieh has eaptured James ander Gencral Macceazie, Chere were, there. | 1.60) rebola within the part fow mouths, has goue out foie, thiee dletinet dere. and the result wae | oa cout aud will doubltiess bring im the remainder A revere, ‘There seemed to be no harmony of action | of liraxe'a army, between the respective commands, and the necessity 1 fraingon the Wilmington aud Weldon for one governing ruind was at. ik apparent, The | railroad are now running from Wiimingtou to Golda- rebels nisde the atiack in splendid etyle, the ceatre of | bore’ loaded with eupp!ies for Sherman's army, Traine their colama «triktog us at Little Five Forks, and | are aleo running night and dav over thie road from their left extending ent to dd Dinwiddie Court | thir polutto (ioldsLore’, aud steamers are running up tee Very avon our forees were turned back and | the Nourse iver to K neton for the same parpose, It droven preeipitately toward the woode in the ivhe | will not take long to supply all the wante ef Aherman's borhoad of Granlby Run, Our troope rallied several | men, who are anaioue to push forward es far es eatiog thies, but allie ne purpee, The rebels cane le concerned the boye ace votonl, feasthig ou turkeys, etheraselves from the east he | chickens @c te and ham, whieh they brought throv ch ee ‘ luge the ee fon pou lb Caro ina, but are also supp ving thier te snd pourlr ip @ oonetant volley fe hleo with extra dehesut choke shad Trou: the Neuse he eae wre finnily ¢ kod er were tulaed back. and our troops heid the hiune the dee the eaveiry low about ehent lroen, end Warteu'eta which was o River, 1, Wi Pave, of the Aauitary Commission, with an eh e corpe of amvistonte now at the front, uw supply - we | dng ell he wauteofour mek and wounded, He also nh eoulune 2 th Bue 1 on the ris t. | hw charve « weet, ho are very out thirveen lon shel toree cons | He tein great nee pore clothing and other ne of tiv neon and Gene | stor the wowe do chikiren, whose a her with severai spare brs eke frou ally increasing. clothing oer coip at Newbern will ¢ It may well be euppored that General (:ramt wae uot | eud aflord greats reliel. ly chained. bul bndive The treasury agency at this place from the com- meucement of business, July let, x4. up to July lat, Isc, Dae rewlizet over dU) from abandoued plan tations, courmercial intercourse anil emles of caplured property. Nearly $260,000 have been pait by lessees and employers for jcuitural liaplemenuts attack on the left, particule: the euecess of the whole ti the operstions in that quarter, ered the troulle the entire eon: He quickly diseow- snd ow Friday pight gave Sheridan avdoft the forces on ‘he lett of the "u u Hues “This reve bin, iB edition (0 the cavalry Be: | food and tlothing, ebles here bata feraisher fee foe mentioned, the whole of Warrenta corps, the | rome 6.000 eolored people einpioved oo the jacter be og dieisiseed by General Grant on epot soured plaatations lenbed by the Treuary agent. for the reasen thet hiecondult during the permdlona | After the payment of all . penees, which are lese than ten percent. and of the war vous dratte drawn oo this agene } (ue liewsury Deparment et Weahington, there waain Now York ataisnoe on January Ist, of of Friday was regarded ae the cause of Lhe reverse to OL 10 608 trong addition to hie command, Sheridan wi the fight ou Saturday ino ape, he There resolte have been secornplish- fuse wie iu the proportion of two parce intan : ea of lees Laan two counties by Col, try of eavalr Theos David Heaton, toe Treasury Agent. Thie le she beet forwal the relee teliiuc exhibit yet made from eo limited a «pace, Mare the Whe Oak road, running t eap are of Wilmington, Col, lleaton Las seent to New tersbuigh, The srea part of the cavalry were | York from + r # miltion dollars worth of Cianounted, utter whe ficltine became live apd | cobion aud other @bandoued property, More will go fought the jselele with their earhines, The im- | on soop, fante, woe kept out ct eigit of (he en@ny ue e mx they were paying so ivportcant parcin pheridau’s An order, of which thie ise copy, has bean approved tian of attack, ‘The whoe corpt was advenced cnet | by Maj,Gen, Sherman ly toward the Wiante Osk read, to ® polot y ithin belt Newhern, VC. March 4, 1865.—All y ; i . . ¢ mails for of. Heol BBE ELL wore 8D } Sheae Were ennresiod and soldiers lo the army now with | the woods whie the cura ere wlowly o cing fier thie back upon the road, Thie position placed Va hav Sls dae be sent te Fors ) Withiw @triking dietanee of the beck upou the White Oak road, yet of our iniantey foree being to the dhe Lebtiog betweea the rept y Lad b en, up to this tae, very ‘and on severn! occasions the enemy had made be desivered unlens addiese cor to whom they are p.ieone! Rebel Raiders to be Watched—$1000 Re- ward for thelr Arrest, f that (hreateued to carry aly before At P tine the pout wae reached for th ty te Washington, April the following was promul- come inte clin, (he cavaley was Lo in g- | euled by the Reoretary of Btate to-day ; er { could not have withstuou ih teal much | 4 | whom these presente m > y concern : Whereas, For some time pas huper although they wee tor # moment tlankod, evil disposed persone The iofantry now wheeed into neon the righ havecrossed the borders of the | uited » en aud bevau to play thele part im the action, | tered their ports by eea, from eouatries elane teas Inetead of cousins the rebels to teak and | ge tole ated, aud have committed capital felonies rayiuly retreat us would naturally be pre ugied fom | ageinat the property end lite of American ecitive the sudden ciecloauie of & whole ce Of heatne@ | ae wellio the cithee ip the rural districts ef the ine ie they toucht on'y the | eonuir Now, therefore, in the mame and by the aa- lurlously, and stood thelr grovad againet our | qhority of the President of the United states, Ldo bow wre aly i ig a4 ere hereby make kuo thet 6 reward of one thousand 1 eran habit ne duilare will be paid at this Departmen: for capi ur d to defy our terces, and of each of auch offeude: ih waste t upou bis conviction by « to whosoever shali arrest and deliver euch vifene into the custody of the civil or wilitary horities of the Laoites Siete aud the like reward will be paid upon the same terme for the capture of any euch persons oo entering the | mited Bales, whoee offences ela:l be committed subeoq he ly tothe pubiication of this notios, A reward of five huudied dollars wil) be paid upon conviction far the arrest ol such persons who alall have aided and ahet- tod officers of the clase above named withie the terri> y ot the | ulted states, ® vider the le They had no ¢ closely bea but flglit or aur way, apd Bt Deatiy loading officera ueaily cor, wbout ive blow vhow ercaye wae } ibe loss ta Frida stated, ‘Te office jed ie iiriead civil or military tribw t eseape, for the intantry h eurin, aad they bud poibiug & Ihue the efteruvon yore dark, the robela, tudiag their Thi led, and go hope of suc Jerod, aud tie rest. to le, ted aa best they coud susie, oh the leity la nos yes utteved heavily, and anong the 1 tener Winthrop @ brobber-ir law of Auyust mou bey. te was in Ayres’ | Givem under my hand and the seal of the Depart- division, and tiecu to |1.8 position trom thutof | ~ ment of State, at Washiny on, a Color-Learer, in whicu capacity be entered the ser- (t.%] fourth day of April, A. D., 1865, vice, Wits Wan, Bocrosary of Blate, Un Sunday morning She ldan's forces were again ou the move, and ud ddowa the White Oak iond fu the direction ot Veverslure. Lhe tew rebels in bie immediate front coutinued to tall beck unti reached the poutheide raliroad, which he proc todestioy, On? phi ne had re pomattox ‘river, above Vetereburg, form unction With tie corps upon Lie Feb, ad Wee prepared for a erand attack fn wie morte Htow the necuesity for susreat of Lae, is wiroady State Legislature, Senate. Albany, Aprild. Brits Pasarp,—Authorisin Manhattan bas Light Co, w charge ®5 pe tie fret for eee. dir. Fivide moved to amend by requiring said Company to obrarve every requirement and stip. jon of she contract with the city of New York tor nasreels and piace he motion «as cari Mir Moulvor moved to ainend by providing that a} the expiration of two years the Company eiiall teburm to thi fobarge of eZ bv per Lowiees, The | ie u prevuiled by w vebe of Ly to ¥, and the Lil pastor For selief of (ho Beth and Coney Ieland Bridge Co Amending the Brooklya Water Act, lncorporatiox the Holdior’ Messenter Corps, Incorporating the Atlantic liwe Bail Caub, ‘lo impsove Kiveriae eve | nue fiom Youkers to Kincebrid,., To crea «sow ward in New York, Incorporating the New York i Gladiuter Lenevolent Association, Amending tbe act relatiug to acknowl vente Of writtua Lastre- New York this was aveided by the known, plendid achievement of Sheridan shows thet f ia hie abilities was uot aviadiy PLAY de entitled to 4 jor Lis gener@isbip, having adept im iniautry tactics, ae wel proveu bine in cuvairy, Feom Ban Francige 5 California, March 81, Geo McDowell, in reply to @ pote ‘rom Bunor Go'ay, Consul for the Kepublic of Mexico at San Fran- cleo, ways that be recoguizes Bo other consul from | in fore } that country, Maximilian bese comsul ip Califor: | et te a eee teeter of the Whole remumed Bie whe is thus not seoognlaed, Copaideretiek Ul am ik miueiiin baw (edlebey PRICT ONT CENT IN GeuDo TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY { law, The dchate ere continned he Morera Murine an) Williame for, aud Me Bhaier aad buoup pyainet, Progress waa then reported, and | ‘ made the epeclai order for to-morrow. O BRAAION, Mr. Corsens yore bir . Frempt | remen's Association of New York Kitts Rerokren,.—A majority report cor ‘ larven ent of the locks on the Kile Cu Wise thereof to be & taxon throvgh frof porating the Students’ Ald Association of New 4) § re Academy, ‘ihe Quoudage Bounty Ceun', Was (armed, Mr. Ames tntrodneed a bill anthorizing the © ef the Port of New York to rekot one of the be maviete loactin bieatsence, aod also to charer Per cent, per ton on all veaseleof the United Bt) of ome hundred tous burtheu or more, except He! fuer, barces. canal bonte, sontid mid river seam 'o enipicy od om regular lines, anc all vessels that are 6 Jowed Ly the lave of the United “tates to cuter n veese|# Of the Unite States Of the Whole then requmed or Dill te incorporate the New ’ housing Compan’, and to $2 r the Con pany ad Hmitiog th prov of piers to be ovcupied by st oter T ‘ then onlered woe third reading. Adournet Assembly. Mr, Van Boren offered the follow! ac Rorwived, the Senate concurring, bla Inture, deoply impressed with the rw portance the cvents now tran pi. nee the republic, sends ting to our tt citizens and w the lovers of Justice and power ey sived, That we rendor our profound acky hie lowing Kinar and we he ' * ehail « return our her tirant, of the Lavon, for us od, the sacrifices the reat results they have achieved. @ appy wad they have brought so bear a i eratituce will enebrine them in the heart of t millions, and an ediniring worki will do (heru les heuer, Unantmous consent was asked, and granted, to eo Teevludious at will, and they were auc i without di t. Rirrs Passey,—‘To chance the name of New V1 6 Froe Academy w New York Free tole i thorkke couuty judges to apvointacrier Lo die tinne a portion of Yd nvewur, byookly yut the act relative to the ene ot bosties brit toineral water, To au horize the city of biov lseue bouds Ww raise uouey. The hour of 12 baving arrived, the Spoak« nounced the special or » which was the cic tate Buperinteadent of Public | w lou ' Hergoant-at-Arma anuouneed the eriival of Benate, Liout.-\iov, Alvord took the =p a Ly) char, and pronounced the Senate and Agembiy ta joint convention for the e'vetion of State Sn tendent of Public ‘astruction, ‘The rellef the and Assombly was called, the member preven s ing with the following result Whee nun votes cnet Lid; necessary lo actolee 6 ' M. ice, 87, for Joaeplh Warren, jor I Doe tog, 6} tor, Hore for Hormee Gree 1, ‘she election of Victor M. Lice was then announced by 18 Lieut.-Governor for three years, from the tliat T day im April, 1565. Tho jolut Coovention wae tia dissolved, Tun try Doow Br r. Talman moved tor « end the order of thir t madiug of billy bu oiler ty ate Conmitiee of the Who con the Dry Poet} rond bill, Carri d. 68 to #, 0 Mr, Weaver said | this wae one of that clase of bile that hel been mo ed out of tt ce. He desiied more time to con+ fer it, pot having had bis attention called to itu: til thie tuern Ife theretare moved report pro tesa, which w When the Committee vad .a0)) direol ved, Angel nw el to orser the bill to ite third od, by 67 2 Shird remding, by b> a The Canadian Ditenity. Montreal, April 4, Much herent the th It te rumored that @ better hu yn reevived frou Heoretary Seward, declaring that in view of the « tion taken by the Canadian governinent for oo) epiracy aud biewh of neutral y, the Calted Br govervinest would gono further with the de for extradition, Further procoodings will (ake ply jo Upper Canada, aa the pow are kaown ail to erlyio- ato there, excitement i eacened attempt to rescus the ra or) i iiews Items (Bp Felegraph te the Tow York Sun.) Tus entire retical city teket was eleviod in os Louis, Mo. on Monday by 8,000 majority. ‘Tas receipts at the Ban Franciaco Qusiom Hou w are now about $100,000 daly. Ar the charter election, held in Heheneetaty y+ terday, Audrew McMullen, t)@ Democratic caus date tor Mayor, was elected by 450 majority. Ma. Quacersnusi's dry good siore, In Troy, Y., wee on Mouday mght robbed of twenty th send dollare wort: ef goods. Disvaromes received et ‘Han Francisco, stat that the pirate Bhepandonh was a) Melbourn couse croch apprehension for Who safety of treasur Menner the Pactfe con Tus sesroer Rerwrant, bound for Port Benton, on the Upper M.asourl, with avaluablecaw Mm. sbove Omahs on Saturday, The boat vo: ' eres total loss, The boat was valued at #1! Ton Pension Bureau during March grante! ©, pensions te widows, mothers and minorsu i + jected 100. The number of invalid ponslous gra} od was 1,708 and 721 were rejected, Jay Cooxs reports the sale of aeven-th ries terday st $2,075,000. Tho largest Weir scription was 9900,(00 frown Pittaburgh, es! largest Kastern €110.000 from New York were also 1600 individual subscriptions of . 100 Taw Yate expedition up the Bt. Ma i"! Florida, under Gen, Newton, wae but ps euceessfal. Me encountered a riperior {1 rebels, and drove them, but returoe! © prosecnting Ite object to the end, Alte government property 11 Newpor', wine and shell factory, wos burned, aud soni este 4 salt works om the coast were entre 0! Tus Navy Department baa rece vol 1forimat of the destruction of the extr albwork@ va Buro Meck, McIntosh County, Georgim by an es pedition from U. 8, Ateswer Stone under Avg Ensign Bringhem, The werk (obs ned of 4 e bowers, which with ten buildings were leatros eu also o qnantity of ral, Tie © @ff in good sondition. siue Was bro a Ths Washington City Coune!M ‘ ht ing incepable of transacting bua ost, parsed res lution of adjournment, preceded by the ¢ preambie: ‘Whereas, [thes plouse. Ali j God jive victory to our arms, an! thus cate © man the divine origin of the Goveroment wreaking down the rebelhon, we return to a noere aod Gevout thanks forthe vool news day. AT Lhe state election tn Connecticut on M Gvveruer Pu.kingbam (Ur 10D) Was re-wlevtey by Comivived wn the lot page,