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V wr j if iTs s '' ' st ' ' “ l T ' ' - a r - t: - ' - v- 11 ii w ? j si lfs ¥ - ' 'tf11 j Tf 3 V i ' sr a "ir A v says Gov bmiui made The Richmond Whig a speech on Sandsy saying the rebel troops the afmy’of Northern Virginia I reciprocate latteries driving) the rebels flrom their guns were victorious and Richmond should not your jfiesirto avoid useless effusion Or blood The rebel troops in Spanish' Fort are com Vf be rfccnated&IIe then left oa horseback and( therefore before considering your pro manae&by Maury m ask Hie terms ypu v&i offer on con 'i of rebel! prisraeiW-arrije- d Chicsgoio ’ - i: of its surrender'- - it The New York correspondent! of the in Tvras7ingtoa tiilsTsorning Tbeyi sre v (Signed) i- ij ILHLnGen of taking the oath orallegjanee press writes under date of the 6th as ‘ 8 ’ollows: A better tone prevails in commerof 'the j Richmond April letter: tiieQth says Aj cial circles and that after the markets have new auto of siTsirsin this city gives general "Dei R E Lee Daily Telegraph ': '' I-- v s - ? 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J fc e - i - i-- 'i V ' V’ Wtfw The 3 '"' k J Vs i- - V ' a‘ - ii- - 4 ' ' ' - ( ' ' B irr - : ' I'" ' t - tiff L--- - ’' ' ' - Hr TUESDATKORTOOlpril 11' 1865' f 'de-Niro- tts j - TERMS:-iv- fl M Per Aaniiin -9 ®ft Six SlonlU rj Mxl-Wfi- Uf IVc Aannnr Six Months Thrr ' 5 00 Three Month-- )Pef Month ' tOO Ver single nnmbir ! nnidaKt'drBrcndv in tbscitj - jsTw lgle number Si ! ®® ‘ ? 1 ® madoh to our soldiers' and oh the 'soldiers 25 part they are kind and courteous thus giving the Ue to the C&lse reporUixi the rebel papers- 15 - - j"7'7 ' :h: ' ' NeV York The steamer Arago with Gen Anderson And some' hTW other distiagnished: persons sailed for Charleston this afternoon - I’our other steamers fyr the same destination also sailed crowded witirpasaengen'V--y7 The Herald’s correippondent who ascended the James river from City Point to Richmond just Jielow Chapin s Farm was the new says' iron-clannflnished rain Texas She had a plain flush deck bat do- armament and engines and was very light in the waters The river was found lined with formidable works on both sides with the'gans'aU remaining Such bad been the haste to evacuate that some guns were spiked only with wrought iron1 and hails Ike CoipmerciaVa ?pcciiliBaysf lt is bei lievedrthat Lee has feaccecdd in reaching the Appomattox tere it Intersects the Lynchburg railed Grant’s superwV cavalry will enable' him to overhaul the fugitives " It is hinted that there was a want of harmony and ' between some subordinate commanders daring the 'advance oil RurkeSvillc Jnnction Had not Hus been so it is said that Lee could not have reached further than Amelia Advices from Richmond - on Thursday: eve say sevothl rebel qivU officers retreated along withjLeq nithaving previously left the Burkes' The railroad frofti lticnmond-'tcity ville Junction 'will bq opened immediately and used as a line of stippljY ‘An attempt to raise some of thejvessels sunk in the James river Is to be made The gnns at Fort lar- as previously repor-te- d ling were Maiiy of the prisoners arriving here are - i'jtaking the oatl of allegiance '- - s SU RBEXPEREP Vfio ijqwsoftTie surrender' efLcqand Kis arniy Is conBrmed by thbtelepanis which we pnblish this morning The ablest general of the Confederacy into the war for Virginia apparentod jen-ter- ly anil 'fouglitfoVVirinia rather than for the South- - Of a large portion of his army it is presumed the same conld be said and now that ltichmond and the chief portion of that State are in poasca- sfon of the Fedcrals there is little more for tee and bis likeminded Virginians r to fight for "7 than 0f Daria we hear nothing farther ' had-noho few & t that days ago lpst all ' was then supposed that he i lioart 'It ' i mcant to prolong the struggle further OiV hen he hears Of thosiir- 6uthward a i f i p f f render pf ( lice Davis niay poesibly ima--‘ gine himself in the vicinity of :that cele-bratd ditclu ! 7 Ai to’ the immediate future' If it is i'todm peace- air right if & continued' dragging out of the war" though' evi- ! 1 y - -- r ' ! j§ - i i v- - fc-t-- i i - -- ! d - ! not-destreye- - Your note mine $f the same date asking the conditions on winch l wiil accept the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia is just received In reply I would aSy that firstrueaireK'there is but' to slst- n on viz7 thar thef men surrendered shall e disqualifled fyom taking up arms S again gainst : the Government of 'the until ppertyrexc hanged''? I will meet you ordfei: mate officers to mtieft any officers you may me tor the same purpose at any point the purpose of arran- agree le tayoni terms the ging definitely upon which the surrender of the army of Northern: Virginia will b received ' - Very respectfully your i: ‘ v obedieht servant " u U SjGaAjrr Lt- - Gen "7- ©signed) Gem- 000 satiHfactioo to the rebels who to show their JM gratitude tender 'eveiy attention and infor - 7'“rvYvv'tJr‘ipm8i I received 'at a late boor yonr note Gen -- y in pnawerto mine of yesterday' I did noti intend to propose the surrender of the arnjy of Northern Airg nla but to ask the terms tfjohr proportion To bo frank with not think tbs emergency bas arisen you 1 tills army but as to call for the surrender of the! restoration 'of ’peace ' should ' be the sole object df all I desire to know whether yonr proposqjkfwonld tend to that end : I capnot therefoijp meet you with a view to surrender the army of Northern Virginia but as far as ‘your proposition may afiet the C 8 forcesunder command nod' tend to therestoration peace I should jbe glad to meet you at 0 a m tomorrow 'on the old stage road to tichmohd bltwee the picketlines of the t o armies Very Sipectfully Ac: ' lL E-- Lee Gen (Signed) IApril 9 1805' p EL Ijee Gen j mmandpig C S A Yoi note of esterdayis reeeivdd' he 4: of to-- d -- i XorXl d could lead to no5goodI M ill state however Generalitaat’l am eqdally tinNfous Tor peace with‘ yonr$elf and the whoi North entertain deatfrnitlcss 0 suppose thatxill bo War Department' WhdJufagfoii'9 sums feeling-- ' The tetma upon which the pm9J - all can bo had are- well understood'1' lly Thi Department has joist received thero tl peace right Jn the- end - OiwT-- might think Booth laying down their arms they will the (Sen! Wreiider this of however 'there had been sufficient bloodreport of the day hasten tljat most desirable event and save to LIcnt Gen1 Grant- in jtho Itkoiis&niM-phis of Lee r ’ let t i human Jives and hundreds of suarmy id of tho thob tor otly politic ng millions not yet 'destroyed Sinterms llie GrantJ Gen etyxoperty Lleqt by -proposed j perfluous un4 objectionable all that cerely hqpiug pur difficulties may bp details will be given as fpeedily as possible 'The RichmonJ Sentinel-roc- e settled Without the loss of another I subscribe myself very respectfully yonr obedient servant : 7 r - - fiT-(i- - - i'i US (Sijrned) 7in view of thccvacuation but gpoko ofgoingjnto the busl War Department Washington 930 pm 9 Lt Gen Grant The thanks be to Almighty God for toe great victory with which He has lifts day frowned you and nt army under ycnir comjnanch Tha thanks of this Department of the Government and of the people ofl the United- States and their reverence and! lonbrhave beefi deserved and will rendei :d to you and thp btave and gallant be ‘ fficers ai d soldiers of your command for all Hon Ed vyinM' Stanton Secretary if V Gen fjeq surrendered the army of Np Virginia-thip m upon terms propose myself' yhe accompanying additional respdndeuce will show the conditions fi the Israelites undcrMtiscs and Joshua i likche Seminole Indians 'tlie Scotch tW'elsl) the Swiss the Sponianls the Dutch tho "La Yendcnas: in gshort 'of f mtthing banditti andgucrrilla warfare even unto desperation Wondei how the s th&-6Ua- : - LientGen r April 9 1865 GeiLrlreceived your note of this momi " ' £ bn thet piokett line whither 1 had come - Sentinel feels now!' meet you and ascertain definitely what were etabnicejd int yonr proposition of jester day with Reference to the surrender of this army ( howJrequesintervieif in the offer contained In yonr letter r' SURRENDER OF GEX LEE AXD A AR5IY of- - yesterday 7 for that purpose Very servant: : GRANT! yvur obedient rr ft' E LzIGinl j(8igned" i -l TJtE (JRRES POX DEXCE' RELATIVE TO To' Lieyt Geui U ’S Jrant commanding I f- ' r D : U IT! armies ) VI J r f April p 1865' PROGRESS OF THE SIEGE OF MOBILE! Gen C S A --Your RErLec n commanding 7 note is moment of this but this 1156 am “ day - k Washington 8 in received of consequence passhaving my The Richmond Whig of Thursday eveniny ed flrom tlie 'and Richmond road Lynchburg the from enormous trahsition says prices and to thoFarmville hpd Lynchburg road : l am depreciated currency to reasonablorates add at this writing abbnt four miles west of Walrcal mouey has eonie so suddenly - upon the ter1 church and will forward to the 7 citizens that it will-b- e some time before they front for the purpose of posh yon A no-- : meeting can properly appreciate the change Batter tice sent to me on this road where you wish which was scarce at $25 pound is now plen- - the intervieiw to take meet will me place! tyful at fifty and sixty ccilts Eggs that were respectfully your obedient servant ' ' hid away at $200 dozen are-- ' now selling at Very L US DiNTLt Gen (Signed) 30 centsand other commodities have dc- clined in equal ratio i Appomattox C1 II Aprfl 9 1865 f Gen R E Lee commanding C S A- - In Pending the excitement add confusion upon the evacuation on Sunday 350 accordancewitii the substance ofmy letter ? convicts In the State Penitentiary managed to you of the 5thi Inst I propose to receive of tho army or Northern Vir i to escape but on Tuesday- - over 100 1were re- -' the surrender on the terms to wit: rolls following ginia and to : returned j captured prison' in du’all to bo officers and the of mep '"bJilitaiy Governor Shipley has authorized plicate one 'copy to bei given tomade an officer a detailof colored troops to clear away the by me the other Jo1 be retained rains of the great lire so as to expose the' designated officer such or officers as yon may desigby broken gas pipes Sutlers’ stores are sring- nate The their- - individual pfficers jto give: tug up all over the business part of a the city ‘ arms take nottd against the Governparole left by tlio fire and old times are being re- - ment U 8 until properly exchanged the of tired by the sight of substantial and luxuries and each company or commander J which were enjoyed before the war: iMails to sign a like parole forregiment iof their commen the ace made Tip daily fof the North Fon mand "The arms and public prop-- 1 deteejives who reigned and re- - erty to be parked artillery and 'stacked and turned mained behind - when their ' government over to officers me receive appointed by changed its base have been angstedr to- them Tlils will not embrace the toside arms Thun-dor with Castle of gether Wiley Turnkey officers nor of tbe their or horses private and Frederick Shafier bread commissary ” ba officer done man and r each of theUaibn prisoners and all committed to wi to retnrn to theirhomes not Libby Functions of the Mayor and the poStates authori-theilice are suspended for the present and miliparole! and i in tho city ' tary law gov-emiiln force where they may reside ' 1 The Whig gives Additional 'particulars of i i' the evacuation which had been’going ou for Very respectfully' LtL Gen S U: jj Graxt (Signe) ''months bat-tli'were blinded and people Head I1 Ya Northern Quarters army they refused to believe that removal meant 1865T April pth as v j jevacuation they all declared that the Gen U S Grant commanding U S A were pnlv jmcasuis precautionary Geiu— I have received your letter of this Oh Sunday morning the gold and terms ofsarrender of date containing-thcoin belonging to the Lousiana banks aiidre the army of Northern Virginia r the- Confederate Con- - by you’ Aalthey are substantially the same appropriated-bcntly BTe w“ sent down to Danville by train als as there in yonr letter bf the 8th C "2 of the Richmond banks" Then inst they expressed are will proceed to accepted programme for the departure of the offi- - designate the proper 'officers to t the jcSrry the cials was arrangedA number of "officers Into effect Veryrespectfully were to leave during the evening Still there stipulations ' your obedient rervant‘M‘ -j was not room for aU who thought it dsslreble ? IL Lkb Gen rr li'Y iJfsK (Signed) to get away Davis left at 7 pm Breikin’- -' ' to thp preVjous: correspond f ridge went on horseback with the last of the dence between Ltijktik Grant and Gen Leew Giv Smith ran Mairfay morning J' V': ?ff during the night : referred to to " r To the Secretary Clifton House New York 8 t : v : 5 ICI860' meeting of prominent citizens in the Va April Cfistom House to'dSy adoptedAn addreM ta - Hon EL M'Stanton ecTetary of War The V' Presldent-Lincolrequesting a day to be de following’ Correspondence' has taken 'place f signated when the people may assemble to between Gen Lee and i myself There has f offer thankh Tnrafse forth® brilliant $c-- 1 been no relaxation in the pursuit during its messes which under Diyine rrovidencebave pendency: m- -iqr-i (Sij ' fcj M Staxtox ' Secretary of War ’ ned) V- TELEGRAPHIC accor-danoewi- tb ! 7 rTQGEX V'- -- - 7 v ’ - -- -- con-u-seque- Lt Gen GjsxxT nt -- Cali-“orn- la GRAHD DlSPUiY OF HEW GOODS -- cleared ont the panic of merchandise there will be abetter feeling generally The stead-nes- a of gold' or rather thol refusal of that commodity to drop down to the level of phb-i- o opinion has a tendency to drop thing counteract the influence of wav steady and new " Our recent military 'successes are naturally strengthening f confidence rry a pnblic credit and there Is a cbrrespondlujg demand for national securities for investment jovernment securities are higher with active demand v The stock market is’ active and Vheat has advanced two cents ligher- -: ork! opened heavier and closed 50 peats ligher with Tail demand - TVobl is stead v lidesarCdufi ' ' tVhlskyhavadvanced tlireo cents with littie cnVmirvFre1?hta arnmi crate ‘ Steriiug eXcha: I09J New York 10 ’ The Uerald's correspondent's account 'of the pursuit of Lee’s army says the ?4th corps cached fieaMJIacb’s and WIiite’s statlda on be southsido of the railroad on the morning of the 5th with Generals Grant and Ord- - The 5th cftrpi and cavalry pushed on ' to Jettaa ville oa tha Danville railroad and arrived without any fighting uptfl the night of the 4tbThe 2d6tii and 9th were following closet H - tlie 24th np to n junction It that Lee ordered that portion of his ar ent off by onr piercing ’his line on Sun- “y day to join hiqf at Amelia Court House fear-havirtbem attempt to'' reach Rurkes- viHe junction and so onto Danville When leivGrant ‘reached Nottaway Court House he statT officers arrived stating that Sheridan isd encountered the fneuiy-i- small force at Jettesvftle' driving hitur aud had niade captures Our column had intended to camp but Grant thought that Lee’s only hope was in ' and he therefore- ordered the advance continued The men who had already tramped 20 miles n being informed 9f the stirring news from Sheridan clamored to march' all night and started oflT with cheers r Whenever Grant was recognized as he rode along the line' the delight ot the soldiers expressed in the most enthusiastic ' manner As one division bxhansted - itself in Cheering another would take it up and so it went along the whole column Soon after a1 dispatch was received from Sheridan and its contents were :snch a to oause Grant to leave the road and cut across the country to Floridan’s headquarters On the night of to6: h the army lay in me of battie stretching across three or'four miles ffoountry!anf facing Jettesville Cus-tardivision of on tbe right flank I Ion thelay and McKenzie'scavalry 'left- : The infantry Was formed with the 6tb corps on the Tight he 5th to the centre- - and the 2d on the left During the night Lee moved off many of his trainsr aud it was feared that he would elude his colnmn Ord was to march in the moru-n- g towards Lynchburg and cut off his retreat to any point south of that x Memphis 8— via Cairo 9 The Bulletin bf this evening says a report revailx which is well authenticated that ma Alabama was captured and burned a cw days ago by the- - Cavalry force of Gen command Thpmaa’ v Theatkical — 4H)e bouso crowded on Saturday evening Clawsott was great to “Ont to Nurse Most of the characters in Camilla’s Husband were excellent and Mr' Mark Croxhall’s solo was an exquisite performance' Burkesi-ille- ’ Con-jedcra- te - test - -- s t- - 1 e It e sed - -- r - i : - The-followin- mya - g - thp-foregoin- - ' oft-Wa- -- ‘ ‘ ! n OT v : OF E GKOCEBIES T i Gr IL1BDWARE : etc GLOTIIIN ' 7'V ' fi" r":' ' - r’ s cpn-fcrjcn- : OVERLAND ’ DI A iilllHM Mlik A Alftk Tn ell A MAMMIMM IMPORTANT ! ! SPftTC ! Godtie & Mitchell’s -i Paid up Capital j $0000000 i nanvaxti ' ChsarjVIbbaid Snpdt XewYorkCcntral Bail Road riiKsraEa: Park Bank T y WILL BK 1 EXPRESS between A DAILY MULE and DENVER ATCHISON 1 'TRI-'IVEEK- Time eight LY DENVER Ic Na also daj EXPRESS between SALT LAKE CITY KAST FOR GOODS 1 FOR SALE 20 60 Toly'good Worli Cattle lbs Bacon iaw7tiice 1 McFarland WINES M For himself wo arc cuubletl to buy r ' 0 Read the Terms! Cheaper 1 Bring on GREAT FALL - - OUR GOODS Cannot bo Stirpnsscd y- by' -- i orto the Herald states that the uitecVirasbloWn up by a tor - Office— EXCHANGE viGenI y per amnesty proclamation r t bf kotice: TAKE 1 shall bay exclasively for Cash Aj' chose Goods from 1 can par 7 to' lO per cent Clieaper on tone than those large dealers who buy Orders still be received by -urQar ® anl AyM Jobs Taylorr ll GKO TAYLOR ent WmA eu of th- liua be consaltsd oa U matters of parcfaMiog t freighb ing from 9 am to 6 pm daily My tefhis are os - a fhi bcJ S i ’ v ‘ ' FOR ! V r- - - er - v' ibayj'onr: gonboafs hopelessr f - - Hooper JtBldretiare - S-- ’ I 4 j i i 'rr M HOUSE WHOLESALE DUYER3 particulitflyr) will find it t o their ad vantages to examine our STOCK" ' - & " t -- -- ’I WALKER f nrocx r7fc SI 4 4 f if' Ai L BROS ‘Il Ji- AGAIN FOR THE STATES! nnmerous enquiries from our ftiwls to inform them that we shall be to rreeive their Orders for 1Y) pleased I" j EASTERN MARKET THE Where" wa will purchase for them One Piece pi Doiucfitlo ' - toa n&AIRlE SCUOOiERLOAD Tnclhding WAGONS CinSERTf ST°VESJv i p X Etc —nf Lev the will us Partiee eending by Genet1 from electing styles to salt Goods tarhieh we Intend parebasing for oar'- J Etc iEtC XEEDIIA3L JAMES if thd Firm wDt start Butin One atvl any aotnnnts not paid is befora- - hsjW hiBUb rejseivad aftenrartU and remitted to Goods Purchased and Beiivereil on'tbe Frontiers or Freighted- through sis-t- c v i - rithertoJ’ - H i - 1 r t IN THE CITW - eir r s' i CE S F 18 I AJir “1 follow 'IT y BUILDINGS?-Godb- & Alitclioll 222-t- MOB ofthe opinion ypnpxpre : I 231 2w R ar-(Sign- ed) sec-wla- ’ - Our Terms are so liberal as to ensure Satisfaction -- Commission on Purchases XQUAUTV OR PRICE BTYX7 OIBES nouss IX' THE CITY - - e at latent and ths- GOLD 1 - -- pomlbl(-Sfi'-purpuit- TRAIN will leave XEBRA8KA CITY by ths nilddlo of JL'XE arriving in this City tbs Uttar: end of AUtiUfiT Hooper ‘ 1 -- os soon as Htujrtiug by 10th ATHIL 1 j Itich-'load-- to jour Orders ‘ y ' i - Reduced Prices - of-Le- i THAN THOSE WHO DO NOT POS- -' SESS THESE ADVANTAGES ’ the-cnem- tv 10 to 20 per Gent J I from V AS LOW AS Motto— Small Profits A quick Sales 234-t-f ' r Buildings i - f LIQl ORS & I - KXTEXMVI FXPERIEXOE XX EX TONS ill Xw Yurksndtiw fk-lio-f 6im of the Firm haring to - 238-- tf r machinery IONS pjuxcipai ornctu: - New York City N Y to - - rhdliulelpbia Ia Owing BUSINESS J liottou ihiwi ?1 State Street where a 4 Chicago IU 34 Clark Street nwko 11 Main Street fit Louis Mow 1 Veney Street 40 South £tU Street i per cent fi L- - CIty prepakl Omaha City to Freight 25 cents per lb or balf prepaid ' and bnlnuce on tie th andAhe 'Osage on tlie 29th ISOcprlb livery' f After my departure I have anthorizeddlrtieorge C'S Gaixiv Gem crating against Spanish Fort vjCbigxwdJ receive ood transmit orders Until Jans ere kfilea ortsthef Osage ant y i “April 3rarket Prico' paid in 1stTaylor js Gen ft E Lee commanding Ci 8 A: Gen six seriously Injured11 Only obe! was injuret Ilighest For farther particulars apply to — Ther resnlt of last' week imtist convince: yon in the Milwaukee - One or the torcrets ofthe ‘rotion of-l the army and navy OATS ‘for f MercbandiK WHEAT Y’oxnsfG ofthe hopelessness of farther resistance on Milwaukee id still out of the watera&dis to Vtt vOr Gedrge J Taylor atl the residence of Hon John th® part of the army of Northern ordlr d fa an is used The working Oskgq' BAELEYandT-LOUVirginia In this straggle I feel that it is so and Taylor 14th wanLjC J tqb deep to be usedl They1 vi nimerged regard fi been hava References: Jurks’ Statibn says hlft The from myself therespon-ribHitbeaised HwrET are rebe)a prpbably busy LAWRENCEnon 4b JOH3T TAYLOlL v KIMBALL x of any further effosion ofl blood - A‘pushed front the road toward Danville and W L IIAIi-Ksending dowiq torpedoes and flrq rafts--T- he O A LbCUy Banker '’vv by toward W I APPLEBY Esa Lynchburg asking of yon the surrender of that portionof sh Fort fo estimated at between jpursued bejng poif r "ndthst he-i- s very confident of receiving the- h® C 8 Akaown ato the array of Northern it having been reinforced from Mobile by watexvonAhe night of the 29th SALE! and what remains of his ' r®PeytftIly your obedient nrrender o errant A Staxtox 20 feet overshot his portable is and Water Wheel It ramored that Forrest whole :r - dt plRforGooi GenL Zfeet bucketx no deubt GsAxtLL Is Pri' Cash rams $1000 forep had The rebel reached The Post's special saysthere Blakely Taken AT i water-powr3wrosght-iro- n ” i --i: Nashville and: the gnnbosta Tuscaloosa Mor fiogsrMflVWith iat Hunter and Campbell remained in boilers rompletv 9400 f VS Ui- i tV j evi’ ces-'t ond be done about peace - Lieut GeBGranL? havnyeceived 1 large Government Wagon SJDO ano-Uds inoni1 now Chicago Wagon- fS S box) datftQqghLihenot entirely he Presidlmt wifl probably soon istoe - ’ ybur fioteof S VT l 333-te vi- iimjtiij TO PAltTlKS WISHING TO S fCT OX IMXEPI ATET Y SECOxd SOUTH STREET I i nn llll If Atchieuuj Kansan Butterfield D A We are now offprint J W K Kitchen President of Xew York waited 1 1 77 JOINT STOCK C0JIPANY G ii the fort! glveral lines have been lost by tbe Offer to their Friends and Customers their 1 loss Out around sfrewn averages torpedoes 150 pet days Three hundred of the enemy hadbeen cin off by aportion of opr force but not yet capered owmg' tb thir taking re- LARGE STOCK OF GOODS fuge to the fwamps Early to toe morning of beis madb an atuqk and were t The AX mulsed w(h heavy loss rebel fleet’ md gunboats are Jon the right within musket range of onr trejops ' Earthworks 'are qeing completed to mqant siege tins Our losses up to the 1st tore about-60ve of onr Monitors and the giuboat Octo- rora hare crossed Blakely Bat9 and others TOMKETTEE are arriving On the 31st siege ghns and mortars were 'being r placed liu- - position IIV on Spanish Heavy cannonading was opened r The result- - is X Fort and continued allday not known :fcSteele’p emunto left Pensacola on the 19th lie capthreq & tiainof cars 'all Greenwood OS sure all who may favor us with their cue AtPollard Ala bam? twbVebel cavalry regi- We — i i ments were'' routed and Brig-Gen- L a Clause tom that u i si 22 bffleere S00 men and:450l horses were with captured! : Qn the 27th CoL Spurling a dCtaCtonent' 'of the 2d llaino and ‘ the ' 1st Florida Cavalry cut the ' Mobile and Mont ii gomery railroad and Captured two wagon Geii Steele and trains and lpd prisoners foreeJbnd arrived at Blakely six miles from K' KIT EES IX Spanish'Jorigand would soon unite with Cani 1 H luu been orgauixed into a Kimball rifle pits and establishing oar batteries with- in 400 yards or tho forL : Onlthe 29th onr forces weri entrenched withid-7- 0 yards of t F J- et M - wAlkeu imew 1 f - Si CLOSED OUT BTJTTEitFIELIVS ’ A ' '1 L - ce 1 BELOW ALL COMPETITION 233-t- ' ' y "etc ’ Our STOCK is COMPLETE in every detail and must To ’s com-mitoioners- - - - ’ re-ferri- ug ‘ AilQt JAIiITIEHK- : t War Defearinient Washington 10 jjm 9 oft 200 guns be fired at tile headquarters of Cvery army and - Merchants will be enabled by this Uno of Kv department and at every post and iarsenal In to receive Good from NEW (YOltK Cltf presses tho Unitea States and at ui at SALT LAKE CITY lnTblrty-fir- e d ’Point on the diy of the recep-tlo- n my at Welt order-mI) 1I3UTTKIIFIJ commemoration of the of ths surrender f Gen ft E Lee- - and the army of General Saltcrintendent Atclai 233-- tf Northern Virginia to Lieutl Gen Grant and the army under his command ‘ The report of the repeipjj and execution of this' Order is to be made to theAdi't General in Washington (SiSietlXi Staxtox "I-Pt" Secrjetary of War ' 1 Gliicai v vNw’ York 9 iVagons t The Ilerild’s Richmond correspondent to the interview with the vebel Musio Lessons ' Resumed Richmond- saysj the- first ‘ lasted but a short time and was ’adS A COOKE announces her readiness to The result MBS Malvern journed to ihe flag-shi- p Instructions in Music on tbe Piano’ of these coherences cannot be made iblic forte Organ Meludeon and in Singing at her at present! residence 14th Word or at the homes ofthe pupils 224-t-f Tekxs —$15 per quarter in coin or equivoien The Ilerqld’s Mobila Bay edrresponden of advance one in lialf the Slst says- it appeats that Granger’s and ' ' Smith’s eoips marched from Danby’s Mills' on '2413 f Ci 25th fof Blakely meeting jwitnbnt slight iposition pnly on the first day: On the 26th Dealer In o 13th corps moved toward Spanish Fort ‘drivand earthwork encountering strong N EXPERIENCED WKi nidi Iq the! evening man preferred alsot tyauit to ing in the rebel cavalry Granger encamped on tlie left of that fort YORK Apply immediately-ti The G6th corps continned on towards BlakeW JENNINGS y i mills five miles PrivateResidence East Temple-atrely encamping Groesbeck’s ’ 1' - V'' " forced-marches- yu ' ’ : I r ’If PRINTSi1' JUST OPENED DOMESTIC DKY1IGOODS OF u - F V B1EBAX CHOICE j - nt V" i ap-lea- im-lorta- & AS Ur KBB j- e 5 th e road and on K- - ik - J ' v - 1 £ ' )r -- s - at'-- - -- - It la ordered that a salute ! - J |