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a aaa TH TY THIRD YEAR. ) BEK 10,218 f The Latest. ‘News THE NL im ™ } Richmond, and the surrender of t | pont ering, alive hopes of a rlebteour ae id opredy | | pence, whose jovons expreaion cannot be restrained. | re aot ale des - ia » 1 In the midet*of thig however, Ho trom whom all | bere were repeated c f Scuator Sumoer, but! By Telegraph to the N. W. Same oi iow dust not te forgotten, A. call | be was not present, ———- — 0 for a netional thankes!* ja belne prepared | ator Marian, of lowa, wae Uheu called for, and, | and will be duly promulenies, Not must those who | the applause bad eubsided, he directed | harder part elves ne the cass of reoiing be over poss sion to two principles settled or to be liskianaiae | jooked. ‘Their honore mt tbe pareelied out wih | @ettied by the closing — contest First, vrel near the feort. and had the | the American people had deeited that the ma- Celebration of Our “Vietorles. Tool dn pblebendt nell ; jority ot the voters of the. Repatltc hou control ita plearure of tranemittins rue! eo 8 ) coetin es, and the tneipiont processes of making Ite ——-———— Hut no part of the Bi ver * ex ~ | i] second, that po part of the Repnbhe should hi) > To General Cirant, Nie 6 : A108 | ever be permitiod by force to divica it. Lhe put SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT. At all belones wv une | Taio ore teaivorg., Ie ue” hander ut ” MA ae, and the Conetitution potted ont cloariy ¢ A ye * | what constituied treason, Thee — whe hateli Reconstruction Considered. fore e tegen, should eaffer the penalty, and under | Congress b ling to trust the fitnre tu the P P 9 i" d ' i" eat haus of the ne elected @ pecobd the bo nae the wa laws faithfully ex r ¢ f ‘ " ‘ex ermanent Peace at eng’ j gent } Peas 2) Senator Tartan's remarks were applandad. The . “ coat been | assemblage diepersed atte r woe! fre sand the h 2 » i Bee t ANOTHER PROCLAMATION, | " ‘ performance by the band. A Is nd more en ‘ “of «ne thoetaatic meeting has eeliom, if ever before, heen " fl iM " t th ¢ id in a ecutive Mana’ WARNING TO FOREIGN NATIONS. |! “y yj Heat in tront of he Btecuive Mansion . { ‘ ‘ 1 | : ‘a + Sar hiOh | Re fet ’ United States War Vessels 10) 1 townch ou ns ' _ "| Now For England and France. ‘ take | knawledtee t «8 ' rr | What Mr. Lincein’s Blockade Proctama- Enjoy Equal Port Rights. Peome mipnored jencs 1 set tua Meant second j'roclarntion - — ee © ew tae . ‘Yhe Rights of the Upited States to be Hy 1 , - Bela, ll Sh eek Am adeal, BE dt Pop : Asserted ky lu the en . Retaliation the Penalty of boeken oe Datars, aint vk:ial iin eR ' {edo pies b T enee to the closing of the fn porte fe fn accord ‘ ; ok a pa Refusal! NL ad acl ent of | ance with law passed asearly a 1861, It wae then react? p erapcre gs Br a aig ~* ela slood, howewer, that while foreign powers would i bo of eobere else overt s« over other ports of SLAVERY DEAD IN, VIRGINIA, | eee Me cies. es rae the Loltod st ould not be respected. It te be Pal to the: then cant ; wed ¢ Heved that the tire has come, however, when the H ‘ r ‘ t " t 11 Enited States goverument can cialm to exercive that Heavy Losses by tho Fire. |.) '), niin th ne ean | over all. ite porta, whether blockaded : . t hich beconge to every sovereian power, A : ah ‘Dp rt lt i\ snd | . ’ GRAND FEDERAL REVIEW. | « number of Sonthorn porte ere left open for . \r . | Jocitimate trade, nud those pow proclaimed closed will, vA v v en ‘ 7 \ sick COVANA AND ETEXZICO. | 5. ‘ ' CL} ite pe umed, be re-opened aver atime, Meanwhile, whet | e ples h blockade minting le Likely to Le effectively ended . CENT RGUELLES. | 1 i i r ce the ebolo | The lesusus of thi proclamation is anderstood to have SEVER “ae 8 cNT ENCE OF ARG ELLES | ; . t bean th siueer upon whieh Secretary Seward was prey Bae *y i 4 agin Wi 0 ' Hout ty v@lt City Polat, to eonter with the Drea. Mar. Commences a Foreign ¥ Var ; t dant lane ae J ress, ae ' 1 Anowr ortant proclamation ls feewed to-day, y ie e. it f the Cabine ' CECis CNC oe ac | » Conse ‘ ‘ At our veesele of war la foreign ports aba - i. endatione “ € to cetrictione as at proven but Frem Washington. Dea a teed : AT} banpisehen @ rights and selene ” enics ached W nih ‘a ta foded to foreign tien-or war in the porte of the Rejoleine Ovor the lotteries. The Pres pe |} 0 accords: }) United states, and declaring that hereafter the end te People chen the J ros 7 i J ut © uamcceofesery nation shall receive the trantment utler ont ronge The iies 5 Paget : ait nat tata Allots Want te tney somebody Davie & Wu An ree ¥ . which in thels por sev accord to oure, aa followa: Wanted Creprritiora tor the Celebrae SO") : te | wy Preavdente rei States America. Ligeds Sutap hte dept ’ | A PROCLAMATION, A igechicad heel Kd cial hbod. Pike : Rage : t , \ ae for some tune pat veavele of war of the Wr igor Aim 11.<Yeeserday the wae in tf md gate tert. vad |g 1 tes Lave beew refused In certain porte Byeemces wrere sr § ig o eecuneaaalt rivileg ad juniticatowhich they wore enti Laev's army, and evervbe w in ‘ 1 Loney paeeah ig eal aay boot-blacks, was full of rejulcing, The Department | oy baa ' ae “ et Neat >of tt GRiees: WOFS Bit CleNhs MA WETe BO : eel : ' ' " the sald privileges aud tims Pees OF Duataeee 2 Selare oe ‘ ‘ ‘ held, tie eyed them fully a welle were rune, f184 we a aved ‘ ‘ ne ne ia UP ~ i" e port 1 the United Braces, arery buliding V ton eertais! . t ; - . - bh condition f thinee hae not @iwaye ® as hadi Hy b ane . bi ed ' aml yt ten forci by the tuited Btales Lyexth cuba each uneceelh iasotoraeseh aslo ~" ares had ane co the ether hand they have pot at tin TUCK Wil ting she | fF that since | ‘ protest I d dectave their disanttefy hed en lest eheeriy n rd va ‘ ‘ with the ean in the view of the United States t © crowd cf yx eof ailacen eta nee 2 ‘ ' n wo longer exlete which can be tie, heriegod th ite soe I . ‘ ju ‘ ed iy the flenit te them by any one of #us, naturally, in bie biat test mood, and wo ' ahd editems ai he eaniamiane ate Vibes beak Gad tu the inechauteal tion of 4 le ’ he « bee innoce ly peragted in. N tf hu —* « m a ’ < Lincola, President of th om thy ) i ‘ ; a apeod f ne intel with bim or the excitemen the eveo ewe t the | e to have reached any scenes th meh bich he t Lf detect as into ‘ ‘re t t ' ‘ } torr te the aald privile ed hie physical sowers, He wne itnnort t ef) net oi » ' ‘ 5 | and refused, as aforesaldy pech lee. mict ud prolaised evn de 4 r oud , re mie + ta'¢ ' ’ ¢ ‘ A j jt ' t oso tefused, then and thenor to ems t ' we he sane p and iromuulties shall be te General Hal'eck Las expressed the opinion that | | wD an 8) toaed to the peeeleot warotthe country in the porte there will te no mor tiee that ther t a | ! : an - ; Cathet nited States, avd thie refaeal ehall continue b virtually ov Licked bike chad dpuabir : ‘ rd eae Junsl ¢ war srols the United States Gaclaration, since Hallock: M9 re 2s ‘ sige Got « \ etintl =obave becn pl upp oan entire bout the - fw iT on ee. , \ ane i \¢ quali in the su porta aforesaid with MODSEAL Ser DES Gee ane ane neae ry otk bu & ; ae 1 On tine vessels of other counties. Che United Btatew bus fust conciuded an elaborate demonetretion of how | ys w Lowelane gov yeaa el ! : 4 a piace waveceuine i it wea imposible ty carture Port Bishes mod W terrae ete toe ow at levet eniitied to vlalim aud concede miugton. He has produced what he c Ore whe te alee act , ‘ oe sd uiawdis a lity of rlabte end hong dying declaration of the rebel Coneral Whitin o | tranchts atit want ; i tho very | tallies eriih @ Do eorumanded at Fort Pisher,to substantiate hie t! oor bute iibae ren eo | ie feaiiony wharent 1 lieve held It is quite natural that a defunct Gener ee aerterd hy OF the Tauialaie | “aud eaueed the sal ot thet uied stut bis vindication from the grave, But Bo. an ta tt taste | St Done we the clty: of Westin ry Abie lew ah day ot April, iu the year ot prt 1965, mado @ speech, He wants to grant an aminperty to Tose dy Oe bot mercy] Tay larceudency of the Cited Ktates of Americe the wreat mass of rebels, but to “hane Jef, Davia on e rape pata Wi intake} re Sy othe eaghtw-nineb ADLAUAM LINcots de sour apple tree," and treat all his principal ‘ tweivy | Bye i Frencent Penn waries tu the emmne way, ‘The hero of Hiv 1 e " A have | ow Becretary of Rtate pot etate just where be would draw tbe lor i ; ¢ r tinction between the tamee nnd the hieher dit cotunas othe ve thine i vite ADWIKAL FARKAGET. taries ; bnt he le determined Mne—a hem the aye Ar shaadi estoy A speech at Norfolk op one Ground th ck of jatter, This pro 7 nd epur thet On the asion of t oe visit to Noriolk—at which gramme is revarded here ae the koy-note ot the tk pers se place be vee in command of the Navy Yard when Fort eal faction, of which Butler Is the reer aed eth vnort ‘ ‘o | Sutnter wae tired Adn | Farragut n ved Hie epeech wus loudly applauded by the extremiet we buy, ‘bhie cur t tine ‘ cor An address of end a eplit iu the Republican party ia enid te be brew= | ke J to you of a } Net iby the Union League ing. Genera! Grant hae come in for a very literal |r" y od t fi some wae | Aduiral responded ohare of censure tor aecordiny sue’ miay ens Md detined wheby wher id bie | siete following portion raging pai aly tt t ’ : terms Ww General Lee fuel | HiecouUrneing & Bra? io | refers to Lie ex e* iu the early days of secemon sore townrds Grant for ving with ¢ ‘ rr) i 5 been | ja Virginia of the extinguished gentleman trom Lowe Bat av Vy by i a inet recalls tome the moet mom entous z es finet e, tas bard'y probable shat 1a of ins ' Hacaned in th's place til GORE WHE VAD BIG UER, Sobre ad cg that Virginia © an b her place ia There ie some tak here of advertising for one 7 f « the Pnion, Ourtr remiereto the Convention Davie, who left Richmond on the 2d inetent an a4 . P a ie ¢ te od by au a yh at a. RY * ‘a aot eines been beard from, lie is wante iy busted f hy Wt siete Judee the 1 trte of ‘ 4 > incoia, Warhta lo 4 © \ nent im finding a few dey deter, bog send bie ac ree te \ : eid mi | vt ‘ t had’ bean: tat t by @ miserable will bear of something & Mes antuce sev iny -\ the want of nes 4 rowslution : m the 4 t r one bua tred pouches, filled t °\ whom we t to Tent us there. gud aaa Heri Hort Joparty ci sty that Virvinia had teen asagoonod out of the sigalphegs ore sbi iP aNd I « Wiiat wae the eason tor this t The @uy. They will be immediately opened ant \ t , tial nia jor reve ve thousand men et the tr el at tl yutht ae Whs,our ur he tka Gs money iu tue mint As they reflect the true teens * i . x at Ne Orb aue ‘ eon eeized ead Sum ry gd bom @vubticss be valuable reading matter for y - Gertakers who waat to cultivate @ funers! es of coun tt nee Preparations for the great celebration to-night are Lewirle ) to c actively progressing The demonstration will, aaneh upon ele , : ’ . ; @oubtiess, be one of the moet imposing menca ever t ' , witnessed in this city, Mr. Lincoln, it is geheraay ie be anderstood, will take oceasion to assure the rebela, in : bis epeech, that aliberal policy will be pursued te National Const 1 he t @ards ull who vow return to thelr al giauce aM piety: M003 Nemec e ureoraery to Valit ut BY TELEGRAPH M Peto not coment my soit Lhe Celebration—Speech of the President to an it wo Honer Awarded to Gen, Grant -icecon= estionsble and au ‘ wile & ratineation | struction — Prospects of a satisinetory Veace, Ete. ngton, April 11,—The Executive depart mont, including the President's mansion, were aye Wumiuated touight, and adorned with (re cies and national flags, a» were also many pis {| pertain bo business, and private dwellings. Hontires biazed tn | oon und wupreced nie wavy parts of the city, and rockets were tired. | exciusive end intles i ‘Thousands of persons of both sexes repaired to tho aren Wen Kxecutive mension, and after several aire had beet | peas, portant pri played by the band, the Preaident iu response to the | ible, In the 4 auanimous call, appeared at an upper window, The | aay of the Bout in tall eueering with which be was greeted having ccared, | bo spoke as follow We mect this evening pot in sorrow, but in gind- eouct bout, The evracnmilon of Poveuturg and pot tall W act WHEL Hay OB Wid be piu | delivery of the above per { Vhe Present, daring the NEW YORK. neipal inane | on Ite conclusion, im the midet of the cheering. the | Flonse, receiving on bie way thither eathuslastio | lug from Fortress Monroe WEDNESDAY, APRIL + pe oe band etruck up a patriotle alr, when he bowed and | ie aid cull for troops to heou have eulbmitte { vist at db myreif had the banur te be een to south Os ato uP thie tmiaudate | that the (nion niet and steuld be preserved (Groat cheers.) 1 was tod by & brother ofhoer that the stace had seceded, and (ie ituer resigu and turn b had rupported 1 ve this piace traitor to th fhotn diy childhood, trod 1 wae not k oue 1h massing wy decision, | Loud cheers) Thave spent bait ty lite io revolutionary countrioa, aud | bud ho horrors ot civil war, aod T told the peo; experience, hati had seen, end what they would laughed gt me, and called twuebter| and | seid | vine otber place where | can sotiee, aud aa l fuppore the for my country's goed, aud here, end wili live; apd in two | couspiratora aid, | thang God | did. leit | nwense choering,) (hy Telegraph.) Baltimore, Ajit ihe ragut, UB. N. arrive Vice Admiral David D. Far- 4 bere at etx o'clock this worn. she steamer Louisiana, Coptain Porter, aud was reecived at the wharf by largo detachment of miitary, ordered out by Gieueral W.W. Morcla, the Mayor and committee, and many citizens, He war acon panted by he wite and Mra, Captain Priviock, Mise Curtie, Mise Buterick aod Mre Col, Lamb, Sooo as (Le steamer was announced to beat the what, Mayor Chapman proceedud to wel- come tle Admiral to the city, #companied by the committees of the two branches, The procession thea predeh, was Goyuoutly interrvytod with eaplwudy, ead | formed, and Uae Admaial wae @ecOrld Wie hulew | Louies wie bey to) SUN. a ee TD 9 - PRICK ONE CENT IN GOLD 12, L865. Two CENTS IN cu MRENC v. Hew York State Logislature. Senate. @reetings from the citizens, The City Councils cave him @ public dinner this afternoon, He loaves to, } morrow for New York.t Albany, April 11,—The report of the Conterence aenen Committee on mn the Dill authorising jis roads and “Uf Any Man Hauls Down that Flag, Laake shoot Him on the Spot! Hie Passen. Providing for the payment of oer- | Portland, M+. A prit11.-Superintondent Latham, tain oxtreoniinary ox; peinen, of Hrookly u, niente uiby the St. James Henerolent Society of Brooklyu of the (irand Trunk Rallroad, who tore a flag from | Canicrrne aay Nuons! powers on the marelial* of New | & train yosterday, was waited upon hy eqniet mob | York. Klative to che Barine Court of New 1h to-~ | Ineornerming the Hickeville and Linntington Rai ore Te conducted throne the city, dresead $9 } road Company For the relle’ of the Central Pur Be ereaty uniform and carrying « flac, which ho was | and Nort) end bast Vives Mailroad Company, Mr obiiged to ealute. He was alo obliged to oinke patri- | Dutcher it tw recoumlit the bill with ineten | tious to eur sues allowing the company ts ase speoches, Finally the (ing was nailed to hia bower, | lay tracks in ibiry ind atrees, The motion wae carried i | The Tort Somter Party Amending the Registry law. ‘Thie bill was paged | : : by @ vote of Ite Lis Aut © Cownty Tramaute Port Monroe, Ape 10 The stoamehip Arco ate | go receive taxon, | rived here at 6.8 o'clock vecterdae evening, with | Birt Karon corp. ttelativy to the powers aad dae 1 yar " ry ‘ fies of the Captain oF the Por New York. Role Heney Ward Kaee! or and party froma New Yorks | tive to sav 4 ireoke 9 New York, Ortarnd toa | bound to Fort Sumier, Owine te the southoaster'y | third madi AUS orang the Maripoes Coupany | Wind the Araco was eowmewhas inter fo reaching here to iene preferred etek | than weeeane tod Tur Casio ‘ ier The Central Rat Judge Holt, Provost-Marabal Genel Mey, and | Tosd Bil was then taken wn for consideration | others, were here seaterday awaiting the arrival of | Mf Angel moved to amend be allowing the con ' | pany Co charge Fro and aha a per mole » ar the Araco. The entire party anteequently put te] ” 4 moved tb & i Vpn. At tintin, the wouther Indicated the approach | other railroads in the State all r | ofartorm. Today the storm eet in. ft hawenined | Mr € Nn rain ie By, She gen 46 SHOwHNT The | beavily all day, and a dense for now provalls Proper tive aM ainendment Hatin (he Gane de | wih the pres reecietion fall hematin iu oes : ticr From Richmond, Porro war thon reported, and the MIL wae wire W apecial orver jor t lowes by the Fire Washrnoton, Aprit it Mondar, the 10th inet Whatever mor be the fate of the € emendinent, tt ie ae certain as eum rise that slavery 1a Virginia is dead | The agzrevate value of property, destroved in Rich- A Grand Keview, Pte The Richmoud Wiia of elved. Ttaare mm Me tron of vaue introd lapeition for ap appronra & thousand dvilare to the Woeteru Linen LEa Gen T ating certain mon AWiede mime by Oh Hine Reape, ~Re-appropri- dito: the pay mowust of ot ypriation Billaats ho building of " vo, For impre rend Rive Vocn ator coc er rie a Hich- foe the ngrieatt a of the Hudson Riv ar trem Waly i ave leon te meurion of f ford to fort sdiwaid he Roeheser Armory tal bopt Bre abl tag a for the oate mfort |) The above, ov motion of Mr, Mauger, was amen snedes, ane ti te ot Cates rate rare Oye | ed, 90 ne to eDitopcinte thiray, thy balay te ut vt } NEC OTALS » ¢ appropriation of Y dol for te wich mid ¥ teal ale (ulsoners 46. 180 | Thasde selliond bain via ed haber of elght hundre be thourud have beet | horve ruliy ed curr v vahee be ‘Mivoklya Adjourue: J received Inthe efty wit! wot fort t houmw and gn vey ed ta the Libby Prisca, More thea bait | Agmombly. Gev brouent ig oF cap " r 1 wide f revision of the 4 | tured chivend and Ame- Tha aseiy 0 pro’ le fora visiou oO Cv) «mae y Court of Ao ! | lie coun aia It full ot Conte derate soldiers, Hered nage Prd hans Mr iirakira, The nearivall of them Vireintans, making their way to “4 =r) ; of Udee | their hormce, ‘The Castie Is tised ees receptacle tor OT ee eee to ee Reammend ie act chiisen prisoners, of wiom quiie « Bumber ere ue ue } gathered there concerning paper 7, a Be. port of Now York Davinge Bauk ¢ tingtou aud New York Steam a burches of all the relisions denominations, | Long lolas eater. | { lar form ot | pany | service was ohoorven, © ith the india @: ception of the ¥ ‘ | mer forthe Preeweutot the Contudernto States Mr, Pitts, from tue Select Committee, made @ f+ a Inverted im the Lite which wacnade Inatend, to harges of cofmupuon in conke j For alban authority.” Ae the United States te the he XN York Puid ° powerin autherity, the prayer for the President of passage of the New Yor! i the Uulted Btates waa, of comme, trotted tf not said, Department bill, submitting the testimony, avd | tbe Cnited States 0 cee oecuneing the city, Thee | ad been made, uucbarges of Guud bud beew prove t { Sfvupe couipr dited Division of the fwente- | ia counection with the imeaemre, “Tbe repack 9 tonith Anny © of the Army of the Janes, com . * Mach "i {panded by Majo Generel Guifrey Weitzel, infad. | Mobled and the Covunittes discharge | ee it Genel Ord The, troope were uuder the Mr. Vau Buren, by unanimous ccusent, offecel « ninediate commend of Prtgadiae Gover Charies len & i pet s of a Levens, iy the hour of noose bundieds of citizens, | "luton fore joint meeting of th senate wud As wale and temule. bad taken favoralle positions from | embly on Thureter eveniug, to receive the tage +f which @ view of the tailitary epeccacte could be | regurnine repimeute, The reeolutioa wae unen obtained. The wludewe aud doors for more thane tulle along Main aiivet were rowded with apcetators, | Mously adopted who watched with interest (he maneeurres of the va Brit) Pasary For the roliet of the Weeterm iu 4 Finwily, w | eurauce Coupany of Huffalo, to amend the charter vt hof Gone with # “pt endidly mounted staff, ap d the line from the lefty the mounted baud on the Newlury Say irs bank ; to the Sieters at Charity ost, Vin wy emt de proact cor, orate @ permanent Committee of the eatrete riebtecriking up “ ifalito the chief who | Misel of the rat Aseetobiy of the Preebyter au | it Griumph sdvene performance of | Cinreb , to rmevrporate thw New York stave afedh » thie wi Generw veus apd «tall rode own the right, | Society ; bo amend the charter of the Baifalo aad ) itteenth and Cary atrec te, lemauy Railroad ¢ ‘ompapy: te tour throw porate the bol | | ho Liew & jeftet the dine ou the | bic Medical Cully New York, relative ww ib ‘om thie «borter Katlwe any * ele e ty the we | plihed, (he General aid Hioppii from left to | eeemmeut aud equalization of tarer, Adjourued nm er the ne oer awe ® : pat arwa,” ae be par ed apd the bande etriktn At pointe on the = line be tily cheered by the tragpe wows Items we =Couederay eret) have the once all-prevailing “eray,”’ we do (Wp Telegraph to the Kew York Sam} erary Mewaho'aconditien la gradually ius Proving, thotrh be occasiousily sullert Huck pale Tus pew Brush Miguwter bes reached Washing ton and taken pomiession of the Leg t Dot yok presented his credentials to the Presiden ‘The eogageruent with Mosby's guerrillas toe place on Monday, fourteen miles frou Weebiugte, the gu law were badly beaten, Jay Coous reports the suo of the Seven -tuisy loan yesterday at #15 ),400 There wore wiumoug others 2,105 individual subscriptivus cf gOU aud #100, ‘Tut Washington Star contradicts a report whic’ bas been current bere, to the elfect tues the Brow dent intends to recognize the official characte vf the Virginia Laytelature, lt states that Gouverneur Pierrepont will be the recognized bead of the Steve ) Government town electionsan Essex county, N. Ja abu® that the sadden substitution of “bine” o* * distasteful to funny of our he colored troops appemed on the 8 parade or revie bab in nmid that o separate dle pay of em wil probably take place belore lor One teatare of the dieplay war evident to every o eerver, aud (hal was the auperior drill, mwrale aad e manifested | hwo ln their marching | bevring, the perteet eondition of thoir juipuents, burnished ® dari, s she Lateries drawn well aned | horses fat aod sleek, aud substanvally caparisoned, di de PER RIOg CoulmiAy to What She Citizens have bean mecustomed for the four years doring which | tet od wee held by the Coutederate army. The reporter paweed over the bewor part of the parsde,apd | dia not witness or haar ef a ringle unplonsaht fuel. ent aa bbe) eco) armonious Charecter ef the day lun, Puntehment for Carrie Ovtrages, Gea, Emery, who hae evuvied command of the De- partment of Weet Virginia, Las i@wed the folowing order Meavgcartins Devan Crum MAND, My Ganrrat Oupens, No, 18-1 The frequent raids upon the dine ofthe Baltitnore aud Ou @ Mailiaad, and e . j y attacks upon traine of the eame ty wanue of rebel Repuddican guine over lest fall. The Republicans guerilins, Lavine demoustrated the fact that the | will have @ majority iu the County Board. |, movements of there particog me kKuown to Gl they 7 ’ “ themselves are nor guided and euconraged by } Blirabeth City the Democracy bave triumphed, ay he disioyal citicene semding in the vieinwy of ob paid and atiacke: aod it belag held that timely ic | formation could he wiven by thee cltivene to our ch such ralde apd altecks could Le pie Trenton, FP. 8. Milla, Democratic caudidete, was re-clected Mayor by an increased majority. Lbs elected, 5 rae whole Democratic city ticket w ' creation, Whenever st rf teke placo within the limit ® public rejoicinge over Lee's surrender sti’) ybhe prop of all digoyal cou o b ore " tu residing sithin un ares of five milea craw ybnuc, end rather inercase tn ntensity ‘ { Gistances ae usy he Gedignated |} south of the pines gi | nutaero se dim chea sent from North, Maa, Soutu puch miie aod attacks she » dae dalely burwed. | aw aé P | ere "Wn case the property of any (anton citizen re. | 2? Wet are of the ustue general el. t. Hers | eldine withia the }gaty ott ‘a command we deatroys | fa mepechnen from MHidson, N.Y: Glory belle or epproprias »y guerilas, @ levy for twice the . dod ter B ¢ | amount in value will wt once be made on the pio: | Mab! Glory to God tm the hitheat! Every ls H ve rty of know disloyal citizens tn the vieinity of | ie ringing, Every yun ia epeaking in thund neh outrage, for the purpose of reatituthon tu the | ‘ | t nyom sullen j tones, Hvery heart is danciug with joy over tue ill, Wihenevoral nion citizen or soldier shall he surrender of General Lee, murdered within the iinite of thie command, a rebel maa 9) Noarly #200 was sy. sympathizer, nearest readeat te the pace of murder eoribed in five minutes at the Post Office, tor ioe pill be hatvedlpvaly pune to rermiation lor We wuts | relief of our sick end wounded soldiers, end cuu oreibaanitiiegnuegeia | tributions are flowing in freely frous a!) aides ‘+ From Havana, Ybiw object."* Severe Panishwent of Arguelles, Etc. | ‘The steamer Liberty brings Havapa news to April 6. ‘The Uaoited States steamer Santiago de Cuba ar | rived at Havana on the ith, fram Chariostou, with | Aveistuns Beeretary Fox, Moser, Wella Nicolay, Fultua, Green, Fortes and party, They propose | making a abort ate. fa Cubs and then relurning to | ‘Tagen ts authority for the statement that Kirby Charleston, ta he rement BF se ponies of the | Smith and the Robie army of tne Trans Mises) | flag-ralaing ou Fort Suinter onthe l4th. The Iuka j tw all ready & follow the exaup! la ot Gen, Lan UY & and the Cherokee also arrived on the 4th. The laser | surrender and general dis,« sal to thelr how left the aame day, and the luka sailed on the 4th Bxaztn advices state that Plores has taken pus, Sentence has heen provowneed in the case of Argo. | seston of Montived, (no date wives) There wae | ellos, He iv condemned to perpetual banishinent from | 8 Kramd procession snd Hi impation af Peruana the i#iand and W nineteen years in the chain-gang at UCCY 1B CODaeYy LBLLE. Centa, Afiica, and a fine of Ofty thousand dollars, Tue prive of substitutes bas f to five hundrod Jo a ; lars wix weeks aro here te From Mexico, The First Fereigu War of the Fir General Intelligence. | (By Mati to the ¥ Mus, CHAuLES Kwax lias bad «long careeron the stage, Boe made ber debut as Covent (arden a4 yearu ago York Sun.) Jen jn Washington 4 oue thougend dul ittle diffieulty in vu taining suiders there now A Vaorage containing bogus fifty cant currency Max- wilian, | bill, representiog the amount * $1,000, wae mired The malle trom Belize bring newethat Maximilian, oy hen hen rial Haat wee! Tt bed come frow of Mex haa just landed at Le Bal, Yucatan, some | ay Bicarabip City of Dublin, belonging fo the four thousand troop#, about one-half Mexicana, and the other half Holvians, with an intent to make an | attack upon the village of Bacalar, an interior tawu, | convey vs the news of Genera! Lee's surreuder Ww tnd eaid to be the capital of the Maya or Muzenal | General Grant, Indians. The object of this expedition ta conjucat. | Pasamvexes at Washington by Monday uglis At present,oaly ® email portion of Yucatan is vocupied | New York train repors that reveral revel ver “ by Muxicans, Ihe people who at proseut rule the | *°F* Ured Into the cars near Newark, whieh revit ed in the death of tw WU 5 " country were formerly slaves, and buye a standiag | turcing 4 te ° pe. vne @ Captatu re army of about Ofeeu thousand well-armed aud wes owhly diwtplined trocts We shell soon hear bow | wy, ep a e asad be ahi ‘an | the Moxtcan Biaperor saeceeds tn redacing meu to | 4 ne tang aia © Gat ask Meee, Cuntanued vi) (ie et wade, Ln pan hae, Was Compatched to Furope at five orl. « A.M, on Mo last, for the special purpwse uf

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