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YP that they will not be in THIRTY.THIRD YEAR, ) NUMBER 10,219. s ‘The Latest : By Telegraph to the %, ¥. Sum. | ee The Dawn of Peace! IMPORTANT OFFICIAL DISPATCH. Ai) Drafting and Recruiting to be Stopped in the Loyal States, MILITARY EXPENDITURES REDUCED. Trade Restricticns to be Removed, IMPORTANT FROM VIRGINIA. Re-Union Inaugurated, The Gencral Assembly Convoked GRANT IN WASHINGTON. Army of the Potomac. The Fighting Previous te Leo's Surrender. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS. How the Surrender Was Made. OUR ARMY DANCE WITH JOY. Good News from Kentucky. SURRENDER OF THE REBEL FORCES: &e. &e., (OFFICIAL) War Department, Washington, » April tsth, SUS —6 PMA Sf fo Maj. Gen. Dix, New York: The Department, after mature considera tion and consultation with the Lieutenant General upon the results of the recent cam- palgn, has come to the following deter- minations, which will be carried into effect by appropriate orders, to be immediately ferued: First.—To stop all drafting aud recruiting in the loyal States, Second.—To curtail parchases for arms, ammunition, quartermaster and comutine ary supplies, and reduce the expenses of the military establishment tm ite several dranches. Third.—To reduce the number of geveral and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service. Fourth..To remove all military restrice tion upon trade and commerce, so far ns may be consistent with public safety. As soon as these measures can be put tn eperution, it will be made known by public orders. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. ———, Virginia Falling into Line. The General Assembly Convoked Baltimore, Ayrit 13.—The Richmond Wha, of Abe 12th,contains the following important document: TO THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA, The anderrigcued members of the Legislature of the Btate of Vireiuia, in connection with a number of titizens Of the State, whose names are attached to this paper, in view of the evacuation of the city of Richmond by the Confederate government, and ite occupation by the military authorities of the United tates, the surrender of the Ariny of Northern Vir- ginia, and the suspension of the jurisdictiou of the civil power of tho State, are of the opinion that an immedia ing ef the General Assembly of the Biaie is called for by the exigencies of the situation, The consent of the military authorities of the United States to a session of the Levisiature in Kieh- mond, in connection with the Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor; to thetr fall deliberation upon public aire, and (he ingress and Geparture of all tts met. safe conduct has been obtained ited States authorities will afford tran uw auy polnt under their control to yn» before mentioned, nat ers to be eubsmitied tothe Legisiatare are the restoration of peace to the State ot Virginia, and the adjustment of the questions involving life, liber. r. y of tetion hi ty, end property, that Lave arisen iu the Stale as @ consequence of War, We vbere yard tly request the Governor, Lien- i tenant Governor, and men bers ot tl isiabure to repair to thie city by the Yoihof A ant We understand that full protection to persona and property will Le afforded in (he State, hud we recom. mend to peaceful citizens to | In ot their homes d pureue their uenal avocations with confidence rrupted We earnest! icit the attendance in Richmond, on or be'ore the wich of April instent, of the follow- dire persons, citizens of Virginia, to confer with us aa to the beet means of restoring peace to the State of Virginia, ; We have procured eafe conduct from the military authorities of the lnited States for them bo enter the city, aud depart without molessation Hons. R. M. T, Hunter, A. T, Carpenter, W Rives, John Leteher, A, H, Mtr kK. -. ue, Favette M. Mullen, J. YY, bivicombe, Asexaude Lives, B. Johueon Barbour, James Barbour, Wm L. Gogsin, J. B. Balewin, Thomas 8, (iholson, Walter taples, 8D. Miller, Thomas J. Randopl, Wm, riy, KR. A. Claybrook, Jobo Critcher Williams, T. Eppes, aud thoee other persons for whom paseporte ae been procured, and especially others whom we pousider it unueCeMMary to mention, The following are the names of the members of the Lesislature sud those of the citizens signed w the call A.J. Marshall, Senator from Fanqnier, john Werson, Senator from Marion, James Verable, senator eleet trom Pittsburg David J. Burr, of the House of Delegates trom Rich- m,.C, ‘Olt te J. Saunders, of the House of Lelevates, rors Hal, Jounty. Connly vorlish, of the House of Delegates, Henrico County. Wim, Ambers of the House of Delegates, Choster- oun, “of the House of Delegates, Weetzel NE A.M. Kote, Honso of Delegates, Petersburg. H.W. Thotuas, Second Auditor, Virginia a Lt. L. L. Moucure, chief clerk, Second Auditor's Ottice Maro, City of Richmond. 18 Howard, clerk Hastings’ Court, Richmond Jowe Ko) City Thom diey, Sergeant. Richmond city Litt ont aaevell, « ‘ommouwealth's Attorner Richwoud city ‘ ' Win, T. Joynes, Jadge of the Circuit Court, Peters bu ‘ . John A. Mardith, Judge of the Circalt Court, Rich- mond : Win. 1. Syme. Judge Hastings’ Court, Richmond, Wn C Wickham, Member of Coug ress, Richinoud Heojamin §. hwell, Preaideot Williain aud Mary College, i Tyler, Editor Richmond Exact Waiker, Publisher of Examines J. BR, Anderson, Richmond RK. K. Hewteon, Kiel mond. W. Godain, Richmond 4. Bayley, Richmond, J, Binith, Rieho Franklin Sterna, If Johu Lyon, Thomas B, Fishe I Win. M. Elaerrieon, Cha:lee City. Cyrus Hall, Ritchie Thomas W, Garnett King and Queea, James A, Scott, Kichinond I concur in the preceding recommendation 1, A, CAMPnrtt Approved for publication in the Wtto and iu hand- Dill tort, + Writren, Mator .eneral Commandir April 11, 1506 rg, Richmond, Va. aPcorp pRSPaTen Washington, April 1 ib commenting on the address to the peop: Kichmoud Wt of Virginia one It le understood that this invitation hae been put forth in purrusiace ¢ pianof proceeding nasent- @! to by Present 1 At a events, it willbe peopie ot Virginia sa eb neat of tne Old Domioton the membe ithe In every # case t torial district abou tellivent citizen, who ie busines, and commission bim present them at the willing to take ap far ae they ence, The vir f the legialature dhould be nning met at the ere itu way,’ puted, the inpors ties in the way of formal several compiox be tireshold , bat aud whatever the difficulties pre finers uiuet be undertaken The roport concerning the bealth of Mre General questions te are ‘where there is a willt Robert E. Lee, extensively circulated yesterday, is we learn, entirely without foundation, Mrs, Le } iu as good health as ebe bas teen for twelve months pa Tho following order ie published: MWraparanrems, ; DrTACHMENT OF THR AUMY OF TIE DAMPER Ricuwonxp, Va, April bi, 1s BNERAL Onorn No, & Protection ia bore on teuded to eoty iow ote Religious ut it Tupwon, As in times of profe sie pre tion wnust not, however, be perverted for the utte anee, in any form of worsh p, of trensonable eeaty mente or expressions, When thue perverted, it w il be withdrawn. Ip all churches whore pravery have heretotore t offered for the so-called “President of the Confederate states," a similar mark of reepect ie hereby ordered to be paid to the President of the L vited Bates : By command of Major General G, WrITZb LS L, D. Wikwien, Assistant Adjt. General The Wiio says: “We learned what we consider to be good authority, that General will H, Lae har not been killed, as reported, His family bere learn that he is unhurt” peace yesterday, upon GENEGAL tANT, Arrival of Grant at Washington Moseby does not Recognize Lee's Surrender Washingion, April 13 Grant arrived in thie city thie afternoon, Beer swnpanied by bia eblet of etaff’ Col, Gambel, comman Lieut.ien ys the Union forces at Fair Morebyy Lee's fax station, hac received amessage for in | which the latter saya he does not care mined to fight eo loug about der, and that be is deter aa be has a man loit It ie etated that (on, Lee hae obtained permission to visit Weldon, N, ¢ Regulation of Trade With Virginia Meangr sure Bia 8 Anwirgs or THe UNITED) IN THR RIEL iy V EMULE, April 11, lout 4 1 of Apecial Orders No, 48, of the Speeial Order N second pare date ot March 1 th, gispending trace operations wit 1465, trom these Hendjuarene p the State of Vir- that portion known ae the Eastern st ay North Carolina and pouth Caroline, and th ortion of the State ot Georgia im mediawly bo dering on the Atlantic, including the city of Bavanual, aatil turth ders, le hereby re voked, By command of 3 , LIEU T.-GEN, GRANT, TS. Rowrns, Arpirtaut Adjt. Geu Events in the Army jum Preceding and op to the Surrender of Lee Washington, Ayal 1s, pues from the Arm,’ of the Potamac, eays that very little febting ginla excep Bhore, and the Correspon took plave on the Teh tyatant, at Farmy ile, General Lee bad invended to full bark to Danville but being cut off by our torces getting to hurkess wechanged 1 eearted toward Lyneabure, Part of eh Farmville on the ne rine of his course anc his army passed thre, the 7th. Afler crowing the Appel were burned, and before ous bony enemy had teken @ ponitiod @ Mille whore they erected works and made ah order to allow thelr wagons to get out The lows on both sides was very light Corps soon crossed the river, and pushing on after the enemy, drove them behind their new!) built breaet- * ia be- attox the bridvws the from the river, sand, ip { the The Second could get ove way worke, General Smyth was severely, ane } liew mortally wounded, in leading the charge, 4 more gallant wliiler wever served his country, In the meruing, before the easmy crossed the river, twelve une re taken from thew, ond afterwarde six more, meking eivhteen during thé dey, a ‘about 2,000 prisoners, The b umber of privoners takes o7 the 6th is put down at seven thousand eeven hun a almost cutirely of Kerehaw's wad Custis Leo's divisions, The correrpondent, efter @iving futher details of events, but which been pul ed, through official sources, save the fuld where the tur re took place covered with the enemy's de riy allof them being ehot in the head and upper part ofthe body, The position wae @ very favorable one tor them, but our artillery bad | good range on an adjoining bil, and our men charged | up the ascent with such impetucelty thas ajme were buyoncted before they loft their slight Uraaswarad | | inly have was almiort Tho roads for miles were strewn with broken dywn ne aud bavgage of wll sorts, presenting @ seldom witnessed on the purtof Lee’ e The loss on the 6th wilieucs up sboutone thousand in killed and wounded; the Sixth Corps sufferiag the heaviest. Another lettor, dated on the evening of the eth, | mye stragvier® are found ecattered all over t} line of march, and, a4 the troops pass, they come in and surrender themselves, expressing their determi- nation to fight no longer, a4 they consider the rebel- lion as good as over, Four gane were bronght in this morning, besides & long train of ambulanoae, many containing wounded, who were placed tu hoepitals aud eared for Haye waa releved from the com- mand of the secoad Division of the second Corps yes. | terday, for tardiness im moving the commend ia obedience to orders.’ THE SCRRENDER, Apotber letter, dated the 9th of April, says: Not- & withstanding the ourrespoudence between Geuerwle | suc layal Lammlfvewtions of Joys Which refuses sey! lvicheus lau') widowed very much by the las, W YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL Lt, Grant and Lee yesterday, which led all to expecta | form fer thie nrorning, the latter exerted all hie enercivs to ercape the net laid ile marched all yesterday af ernoon and evening until he ran aga'net Sheridan at (he \ppomation Court louse Asharp tht enru resultiog ore ofa number of and the their re | tre th and Sth corpa were clove up in | | | | im risoners. ap in aup> port of the cavairy and during the night took up a po- sition acros the main road and on the South the Appommator river, cutting them oif from retreat in that direction arly this morning Sheridan attacked vigorously, and forsome time # brisk engagement was carried on. About @ A.M. @ fing of truce appeared in front of hie line. and be was informed that hoatilitics had beer Jed in order toarrance terme of surrender, [hia wos caused by acreemeat made by Gen. Ord consenting to a comes tion of the fring eo as to commun.c Grant, and wasdone, it f+ eatd thority. Sheridan's Adj't to come through the rebel with Gen, Meade, who stated that he knew of no ener Al rangement, and that he waa about wr his previous int Leo, however, sent another nieseage ve with Geaeral without proper eu- | General was allowed Gen columns to communicate sore forward utions, Gea, | desiring to have an interview with Geu, Grant, to arrange the e of eurrender, and Gen grant a two hours’ armistice in withGen Grant, who bad moved ar during the night, Lee and discuss the o'clock, Lieut, Col u and in accordance with en 1s oblige! to | on inieate the left Gen, Grant consenting to see Gen, inatter, half-past four Whittier, of Gen, Wright's staff, teported the tie arranyet aot the fwued, when the eres ¢ teacitement prevailed the upon cheer sendir sand etal f the ae fo wath od ae arent the moet en- throwing ther hate in b ind teliy thes ta the men ps, and thusinatic sl the aur, and we 1 with fairly dumeing w pov No much scene liasever been witnewed in thie army, it thanks of the whole country are due to the brave wen and their Leroie commanders for this erent and ve remult. It le understood thas the men of General Loe'earmy are tote parole lowed to return to their homes, They eave up everys thing in theirhands, bu night they destioved | large arnounte of property, in the ehapeof wagons, fun carriages, baggage, papers ete The somber of General Lee's force te put down at | about twenty thousand me Very few guus were in | their poseeseion, ae they abandoned veariy all they Lid not loee ation Thirty-elght guns were brought yeaterduy, and several thia morning. The rauk and Sle of Lee's army are ald to be woill entie fled to give up the atruge’o, believing thatthey have no hope of enece but eay that if ¢ ral Lee had retused to surrender, they would have atuck to him to the last. The officers are somewiat curly and discon te {, but this feeling will soon wear off, when they flud how liberally aod kindly our peop e are dlaposed to treat therm Another letter from the Army ot the ted April Dlth, waye. The t surrender of Le aud today they homes or cleewhere if they « Potomac, de wal arrangeimente for the | army were complelad seaterday, are at Liberty to proceed to their The terme grant re certainly of a very liberm character, A larve pumber of officers, of the ooae edw together with thousands meu of thie artuy, exp ens the dimatieivetion, mot ouly atthe unprecedented liberality graniet to the Army of Northern Virginia, but to the man in which they were paroled anda ved to rea without our men t prinitie to enjoy e results of their long mtuugele in the passage through the Hues | { General Lee and bie army —but it te claimed (hat | this would ha ent inting We General Lee and | e i” no that itie oot the wel or dette of our | tor commenders to et towards them io would te 1 w liritate ihe jeelluge or waltion wore intolerabie than it actually purvued tiny have Deeu tor the beet aud our soldiers will eubmit ue they alwaye de what fs judged most wise, During Sunday wight and Mon- jay large numiercof rebels ae well en some ofthe officers, roade their oe trom the linet end scatter ed through the woods, rmany, ne doubt, intending te mohome, Onrecatmps, last might were filled with thean b og sumething to ent, which, of course, war freely given, These men when asked if they bad heen paroled, Invariably replied, * No; but we are ale lowed to co where we pl The natober of men that General Lee claimed to be able to give up, was ten thousand with muskets with as many more men from thy ¢ olen Quarter. master, Hospital. and other departments tut otfieers who have Leen permitted to pase through thelr camp. an shat not more than + or eight thousaad will he found to bavetuen eurrendered The cavalry operating with General Lee wea aise turned over, bat only samall force with broken-Jown hooses could be found, report stating thatt beat hind been picked out and sent to General Jolt 1, The number of gupeciven up war thirty, with from ¢ to four bundred wagons, Very ammunition, and no ® oa were found, Ae auovidence of tha atate of | their commissary when tt reacted Farmville, the | re of corn that a tralu ulteen feuing ¢ evel days prev residente tell us ¢ ious, br to the we from Lynchburg met re with flour and nork, | but of some 2,000 horees turned over to us, fot inore | than 00 were found to be worth « singly ration of forage tor each, Commirstaner Onld, and Aretatant Comm lesar: Hatch were captured on We) Tron) Bichwond towards Danville, and weee brouebt into camp on |} Sunday. They hada large Southern Express wagon | filled with segara, liquors and other tus » and by | \ Sous enderstanding wer edtogo into General lines, ‘dhey goturned las evening, ond are | to have goue to Miclimonud 06 aoue Uuslnesy con nected with the exchange ston Ordera were inzved lass eveniag, fora movement of | troops new bere ihe second and Sixth Corps | ws te éoest silo morning tor Burkeaville Jropsipu The cavalry and dato Corps ery te ey toward Lan vill the Sth Corpa will remain to take pores | sion of, and bring away the property and effects of The trains are gow runoiue to burkes- ville Junetion, Brig. Gen, Siuyth died or effecte of the wonnd he rece body hay been o1 1 whil Leo's army, the 9h inet., from the His} ved ou the 6th, line !, aud leon ise way to hie late home, He lived tu gion, Del, and leavye a wife and child to 1 uo hie.o, Major Gep, Mort, whe was badly wounded ip the eugurementof the ou inat., while gallandy ieading ie Wen iu a charse on | # rebel wagon train, lets fur bome this moruiug, vo | iceve of absence, GENERAL SIPRMWAN A Happy Army, Ete, (Correapon lence of The Sun) Goldsboro, N.C, Ari The capture of Rich- mond and the great victory of Gen, Grant, were tel grapLed here this ing from > bern, and the joy | and enthusiasm wirieh the ¢ ws created io Shere man's army is beyoud dese: ption, The Union citi- zens of Kaleigh bave als celebrated the event in | spite of the rebels, who are now powerless to prevent | moch analety there we 1865. are also being epenty displayed in different parte of the State, Here, at Newbern, and at other poinu tp thie Department, belle were rung aud guue fired, A portion of Gen. Sherman's anny waaunder orders to thove prior to the reception of the news that Rich mond wa ecoptured. It wee generally believed both in and ¢ de of our Hines, that Sherman would move from thie poiot to aasiet Grant in the captu.e of the rebel capital Carl Shure has just arrived at New- bern, and itis mumored that be ie on his wav to Ra- ieleh. No tuovement for the return of North Caroling tothe tuion will probably be meade until Raleteb te | oceupled by on though it ta now the general devire of the Pe throustout the etate, Bame eri attleo” Afttcan breed, imported by Gon, Wate Hampton, consiating of a bal cow and call, cpu! oa bie plantation near Columbia, 8. 0. were brow Lit here and delivered over to Gen, Meigs, bas forwarded them to New York, to be placed the Ceutral Park, On the same plantation was sed @ band of minstrels, coneisteng of thirteen slaves, among whom were two white brother al of whom now travel fe trope, ke ent with Gen, Logan, their deliverer, the amusement of himeeif and friends the Jelay in re-opening the port of New bern causes All the avenues from Beaufort tu Newbera ere etill used exclusively for the publle fervice, Aud no! A pound of food can go to the rellofof the jnliabitante until that port is re-opened, for which its authorities petitioned over a pear ago, Imrortant from the West, Probable Sar roof the Rebel Forces ia Wwentuchy. rit Ur Arntt Cincinnan taretty, Lexing'on rN 1 epateh, sage that Gen. BP er, leat buy nenee, Ke, forthe purpese of receiving the surrender of ail the Confederate forces in the State, inctudineg Joadets wmand Those who will uot eurrender will be de clared outlaws, and the people will be caved upon to hunt them down, A lieutenant and seveuty-one men surrendered restertay to Gen, Hobson, From Mebile. April ieth. Prom intel/feence just at hand, Tiearn that though our forces now beatering Mobile duet with sone severe reverses at the commencement of the march upou the worke defending that elty.they ly recov therefrom and the capture of the ty eae reduced toa certainty, Io PF eh Rive. our fore erceountered # revere tite f the enemy, and the loasee eurtained by our side were not tess than one thow-and in killed ant wounide bei loss te supposed fo be about th huntred. The woun ed had been sont te New Orleat where anple accommodations bad alieady beeu provided Cairo, wand Uh of oe New York State Legislature. Seuate. Albany, April? —Bitts Krrov rm, Crovon Aqueduct iu New Ye vrade of erecta affected therel Ameuding Voting law The United Staten Cue wo bill bixina sal of Courte in Brooklyn Veace in Drookiyn. Vert men inthe port of New Yo corporating Marry Howard’ Amsociution of exempt ficmen, Relative to agenctes of Life and Health Tn sUrRACe Cot! ding the Br fn public pork and parace @ronnd bill The N ok aod Livusmtonie Kailromi bail, Relative to Kk, and to change the the ah BPPOLU TIONS OF CONGHATULATIC « er reported the follow lug resoluthe That we wait with feelin ht, and with hearta ful to Almichty Gol, the dowutall of the eo ree bevion, and with it the col eal ayaem of imiqalty ime, to perpotnate and ¢ Jebieh it wae in That no heroes mentioned on the page of e rehly deserve a "eeratitade and whoy ur birw nee « wd, | \ hiewed rlort avioch have aw edour (inion fom disiutegrawon aud deairuct onand th tee ten tarto Lieut Ur waineet ad miration tor his bieh miltrary genioa hie pe A } of featand well-plaaued ¢ h on iden nother hua e tit i oadversity. hie magoanioite, maf er ruccems ; the oflicers and ao diere under bie command who have wet aud coujueed | euemies ot the repablic, our waiter! thanks erad tude and praise sor thes noble and heroic «| their naries ehall ever be enshrined invus beet afleotions, end oan rehudren as w to be rememberet and | ite new and purified etay its Dies#iugs, otlice in all mankiod Mr, Humphrey reported in favor of amending the resolutions by adding after while the republie in mine to diapeuse overnivent and univermal (\verty the word “success the following * And we cordially approve of the terma and epirit of the poor of (he rebel army ucder General Lew, as the same wee dictated aud accepted by Geu- eral Grant Mr, Humpbrey said that while he fully aporoved of the resolutions, he thought the Legielature ought to ondore terms inti down by General syecifically ihe (irant, beeavee be beliewed that those terms received the aphravel of Presideut Lincoln, and in the, | futuse policy of hie administration. They eoww principle which commenda iteelf w the gaprovel ol every good eitizen Mr, Foicer repeated that the resolartona cover the ground on which the amendmest eanda aod he pieeatod any ettempt utrodice politice inte at, jon The an ndmeat was voted down by a ytle of 1 to Dewocrsta voting to favor ga it and the Ke egainet tthand tho sesolutions were then adopted, the firet 1 to jand the eecoud unanimously, Brits acorn —tncorporating the Bay Side and New York kerry Company, Amending the Yenkers tharter Authorizing the ei:ection of warehouses and docks in New York tor antine purposes, ‘The consideration of «ne Central Kallroad Fere bill wos resumod, air, Hastings taking the tloor in opposi- how Ho claimed that the stockholders have heen mav- ce nifeeudy teiunernted tov their investuent, Le has not only made liberal divicenda, but although ite copltal fe ouly twenty f halltupa@ now worth onelus ploy further, (hat the rg Wasa virtual couse! Let we tate to two cenia per the company and the \u retro tor the beuetite of the comsollda- ton ert. The Senare moet at half-paet seven and resumed the coutideration of the Cgurveal Railroad tare bull, The origina Aineidueeat authorigi.. the New York Cen. | BR torharve 4% coute per snile way fare, und | linuiting rauaus of the law to three yearn, was | 4 acopted, 13 to 14 Mr, Covnell wove 4 dividends to 7 por ceut Peaobun erturther debute, the bill wae o.dored to Uidrd reading, Adjourned, Ansembly, The bi!) Oxing the compensation of members of the New Yo: k Common Council oame up for action, Mr. J. L, Stith awid that thts bUL had been amended {n Coin tegot le Whoe uoder & tiiacop ehenslon, Ir} ad now beeo agreed by the entire New York del. nm buat the @ diuwent should be withdrawn, Van tustion thas 1¢ haa proposed to y aotious opposition law already eB), Bhe be Would bot Giese the bill The amgodment wae withdrawn, and the bill passed fhe Metropolitan Health Bill was lost by a vote of % Mr. Van lhuren moved to reconsider the vote, which waa carried Mr. Sauford reported the Gornell Uuiversity bill for | the « ation of the blouse j Bu svorn To tneorporate the Army and Navy Favinvs Bapkot New York, ‘Lo rebuild the Utics r Acacouy. To incorporate the Moros Plaster | Company of N | bs te Poos Brighom Young has joss one of his wives | Sie was the handsomess of all except ix Bus @ —$—$—$—$_$$—$— PRICK ONE CENTWIN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, Wows Items. (Bg Felagraph to the Now York Sum.) Tra failure of Miles, Murphy & Go, of Chicays, la announced, They were speculaiore in Woy W eat and light wines. Liabilities beavy A msrarit from Washington states that Geo Lee visite Johnston to-day, to # stay bloodahed, He is truly penisent Jay Cooke reporta the subscriptions to the Seven Thirty loan yoatarday at $3,264,600, tnclud+ {ng 2.201 individuel as for amounts of BAO ant e100 Tur report of the entire rebel Rert riicas, now as reliacle, aeript { Sema and Forrest's ig to the Washingtoa cored by Geueral Thomas force, ta accord oo Tux Cincinat! Gazertr saya that General © rington, at Indiaoopolis ts defaulter to the barged with being @ mount of thirty thousand dollarg and also gutlty of frauds in woo! contracts Tue Ktate Department bos pr gated the fol lowing : Formal notice of the ternt ation of the Reetprocity Treaty war jiven by Mr. Alarms to the Deitish Government on the ii of March, and ite receipt was duly windged that day, Therefore, in accordance wih the stipulations cons tained in the treaty, it will eenireia twelve monthe from that date, vie: On the 1ith of March, 1866 Asatcetpoftwohvudred gung ww honor of the @urrender of Leo, waa tired at F Monroe on fthe ith. Dariag the firing, as one of the guos was being Ioaded, cartel ive ex- plowed, accidentally killing @ private in the 8rd ackn on rtross the morning the | Pennsylvania ari iiery, aud seriousy wounding another Tor steamer Biwar reporte | having p fre Wilmington, N.C., wel oF Hatterag the se ne of {the tran@port steamer Ge m the recent burn ng ral Lyon, thirteen bodies, aul with the eld of @ apy -glass, the captalu waa enabled to discern @ large number of others foating on the surface of the sex, Lle conmdered them to be the victims af the late aad disaster Me. Sewann, though suffering severely, has beem able to detute bis dis est) cur ministers 1, He saya the wa ver an! the rebellion ed, The victories our arms. resulting tm the fall of Ricki dwelt upon and toe surrender ot Lae, are ay ev dences of the power of yur gov nlegnity aod reprems ip foreign goverm- eotod that rebel pirates wilt uo longer be w lowed to enter foreiyn ports, [ris beLewe', soya a Warlington dispatch, thas no official informat'o. haa yet been rocetved In re gard tothe firing by the Laben forts on the United vessels Niagara aud Sacramento, This event toay be revar led ase fresh iustration of the com- plications alroost lo vitable, lu case of the continu ance of the policy of fure\a powers in regard te our shipe of wa: urrence is not Likely te pase Without the proper action ou the part of our Government erament to maloten Mr erumenta that it ia ex t4 surrection, Seward apprites Slate Ths Taw capito!, be executive mansion and the Gov- ninentdepartments aud o tices et Washingtam, together with the ¢ Hai, were again Ulurine- ted last night in honor of cou/ng peace, The bo- te’a telegraph and newspaper offices, eof bu- news 1 os pio vate rea dences Uler d with light. Ther ute leretofore sym. pas arlontiy © oO rele ition, followed the patriote ex te, Bane of iso wore In at. tntanwe at seve to she departments, playing Patriotic sire Kook te ar bontlres were among General intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Tra celebrate Yelverton cane has qade ite ap- Pearance sein in the Eo ifsh House et porda Jerr Davin waghs incon on We lnew ay, nefii cy on Boston Com- Tam remains of Colon’, Mrie Dahteren and Cole one! Hid sneway ! «Vo been erentw Washiugt a from KR M. Exon Gorivier, one of the most brilliant of the Col enPhted Opposition of Five in the Fvench Cotpm Lawislatify had gone over ty the ministerial party A waitnoan from Chicago, DL, haw been opened to tne dL veror coiptiry, The people of that far-o | rew'on have hitherto (een bectionm with tly feof mankin @ack fail to follow ing June A Greuemra bend, under the notorious leader Clap berue, made ea cass into liitmau Ky. on the 9th, when the inhbelituute ted The rol jae plundered the town of all they could carry aw A GENTLEMAN in Washington from Georgtathinks 1,500,000 Jiu Georgia iAalema, Hoe lus . sonal knowledye of hundreds of bel which bean buried iu the sand for ture ban @ year ave Ar the Tribunal of Corre tional Pole, on tha 25th March, M. i gen Wik uilty of hav ing adversely crue ine Poict the Eiay ror'a History of J Cacsar.' He wa t ed to pay w tue of 600), aud ty be inspreoued tor five years Tun British Admiral Heory Maynell, died at Paria on the Yith ult. 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