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Y0,-XXV.N?- 7,493. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL li IMS. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ? ni- mi FROM RICHMOND!] Important and Interesting New? froa the Late Bebel CapitaL Waf-H?notom, Tuaaday, April 11. lb?. TA4 Rukmond H h*f of Monday, the 10th J n?t\n t, t? reo?1v ed. I * ??y?; Whatever ma? l* 'hft '?'?'?, of tha Conatit'itional Amendment. W 1? ?? ceituin ne suuiwe thai LPavan in Virginia i? ?Bad. A National I'.ank of tho Uaitad Stares il to be Imme H?t?t} I HaklW??? 'I " Wakaa 'ni. where ?ha'en in [TniWtd Htat><? ?took? will be sold at the rutea established in tprtkm eMaa t:.c afgxaffata raiaa of the property dealroaad in HlaMM food up ?5.14ti,v.M(). Ur.poalllg ?? the-e tgurf? tip? r, ?M y are i'ur ?hort o.'. the truth fol the NUN alreadv stated, that real or into wai bfxore tho War infuiiaMv MMMtd nonh ball w tti<- v MM which It would i *\o <?: " andad in tho aVarkafc Our list cover? no more than the taiue 01 the Wt?k? ?"?1 ??rllT All the hos( italaaf Riehnoa/i havo been tnkoii poaae? ahm of by tho military author itn-? aal aro ??edTor the enre a:i(l comfort equally "f.'ilic I'niou siul Confederate tick ami wounded. A number of Confederate ?nrpeong loft In tho oitv b?fre been jsaroicd to a? tend to Ika Confederate m and WMM?i Tho ChtaborMO) M*',nder, fahw ard Howard's lirove hospital?, (oui *#f the pruicinal ('.lufedorato hot iiltur?. arc tn-ed fur fli? accommodation of tho Viiim? Wounded. Tin it ??vcoiiimmi? ion? are ''*r hNui? twentv four ir,u'i?Mid b*?B. which accommodation? w?re hi! aaBiroly by thMvmfVderat? autluirMie?, Coated* r;iU i- ieoaara tw Ika number of Pf# or 1,000 kar? been r?M >od ia thr citv wltMa tho j>a?t 4o hour? ?uid ooasiga"ea to tho UhliT Prison. MtnuNiall of Gen. I'iokett'a Division ha? hM Brought ii)*r eaptnred, ?rid the c?antr\ between Kleb moml atjtt atn. lia Coanty ia ?aad to ho fbl of Coi.tVde rale ?ofcj??T.< nearly all <?f theni Virginran?. making their WBT to tt.cir home*. TI? <"f<tlo ir- tiH'd a* a rewrrric h AM ritlaei pi:??>n ?t?, of whom o,uite a ouwt>?v an gatkaTCd there. ? Maiiolioctrr was Dot at aft diMutl.oJ or tho ^illapom ????l??iday moniint: last, aaafr? did vh? tire raaal that tr arx?-.'mir? Irituict. A.yftaao? artigaaa? %* i^or mh ?ml oonnoe** 1 inhr.ond with kfaooMatar, mid uelioi?? thnt Ihimum? ' irilliwin roviTf ar.d aaiwW bail aaeHoM alike. Tho eahrebM of ?11 t*ie roliKiottf* ?atninationii ?? ho?.' fai?lbraraiaaiaadla tN' eitr.nm opraed yeatoraay. amtr aarrUat a < re OMHSMal in therj an r.muHu pre.-?-. ?? aTT>l| 11 naniinaltana^a ftini proportion b.infr com ?oawlof Ueoth?tiaaad-toidirrTcr the I'nion Arm. ai ^eeui>uti' a. In the Kplaeoj'.i] churcl.e* the retrular form t>f ron .ce ?was obaarreoV witk tea atagk) aaaaytfaa af the prayer Itor the Pr*Mii<lent<-i the Cotif<Mt?'riite Staten, a? ii tea ted li the I.iiurgr, wt.'o': wal BMda i:..-l>uU, "Jbl ull in tMtthint}." Agtri. fJoitadttttea 1.? the power laai thority. tho prafai for tho lYoad.nt <Y th?? I'nited Ft?to? ma of pour?" iiiiplitU, :f uot ?u.d. The aanaoaa foath'^l aahlbitad ?encr,JK a yery hieb ortli r of tadtnt, eruineatly ptalloabla omfr?li?,'ioii? Id laV ta lOM .ind we aie ?\n(\ to kiMrwtbat ull the 1'i.H'n 1 ft.oer? ,i;.<l private? who aero ?i-tenert ont' r taji.ed a hi^-h opinion of the pnipit alaflNMa ?if the ?lerpymen of Richmond. 8uturi!aj .J'.vtu ton wa.s rendered a momoruMe day in ?Ricfcnvmd by the Cr?t review and parade >.! ttia 1 uiteil feuU'i forcee ?>cci.pyin(r the olty. Tbe?e troofi? eoaaatiaai tl.o Third Blrialeai o4 thr Tweaty-fou>th Arn.y ('urpa of the Army of the .tumo?. ?oa.maade>d tr. .MujoMteu. tualfrev WettaoJ, in abitetice ??f t*en. (3rd. Th# traoy? wer? noder the imm?diat? command of Brig. Cen Charlea Itaviet-. Tee re^riow wa? appoirited for So'cloekv'ii Kaat Main at. Ibc left of the 1 rr>ces*ion ton?? on Uta oataklita of tbeeity aLd the right weatward. to?aid the heart of tbeiita. Hy tee boor of noon hundred? af fHlaaaa. Bfla and tamal?, ?ad lakaa favorublo poaitionvfrcoi wluch a th-w of the military ?peotaclo con d be obtained. Tho wiu ?owe and do*r? for m<ne than a auto aloej: Man. it ?ere crowd. ! with ape? tatora. who wuU he.l with In tereat the BdlNTl ia of the Tarioua Nfiasaata. bal1 4>riee and ???imdrorw. a? they appeared, wheeled into bo? aad took n? then- poaitiou?. until the line, far aa tbc ?7e lourd reach, ?Lone In the sun a gtitteriDg hedge af b?yoiitU. 0?\y banaera and b^ndi ir.ter?peraej1 the line at later val? aad courier* weui a?d eaaie, carrying order? and a*epiiift both ^ baca m eoaaiasalaaataa). ?>An bow lieyord the time appoint d pa??ed, ridx'f ht.f. tioii. IifTina a: 1 ataff. who were tirat to refiem the troope bad not made hi* appearance. Finally, bow ?rer, a fWriih of trnmrx-ta annonneed h;< approach, aad tbc Genera], with a ipleudidly-tnouutod and a?>p?arlDg ataif, approached the 'ine from the left 1t>e mounted band ou the extreme l.arl.t utiiling up "ilaii to the Chief who in triumph ?drance?. ' During the performance of thia air Gen. De.vin? and ataff rode down the right, but ruado a detour I af Ir.fteonth and CaroT kW. ar.d rode rapidly to the ex? tremo left of the line on tbe oaUkirta. from thi? point tho r<-Tiew wa? ?e-e?mpli?h<<1. Ike Ceneral and ?tafl galloping from lott to right, tho line ?oining la a "procoi.t arma" ai l.c paaaed, aud tie laaas atrtklsf up. ?ien. Dartn? alona earrled hi? hat in hi? !.ai,J, aad tKi? iliftinction cauMxl hiui aa be easily reooguuhV. by the Citi/vr.?. At pon.U on the line he v.wt heaitily cheered by the tri?s*- * Long accn?toned aa Confederate cvei hare been to tho once a'.l-porrading " grar," w?Jo ?ot beaVre tbal the aaddaa i-ul^titutiun oi " Uaa" a? tl.e pervading oolor If dlftaateful u> many of our ciuaena. thouaaiulr of ?bom looked on the military ?poetarle of Satnrday not as tbe display of proveaa aa the aad af ? tr'nmphant toe, but a? an exhibition of the military gonin? aad re ai'urre? of the l':iite<l State?, which all can again ?on teniplate with pride. Nona of the colored troop* appeared on fV jrfirade or TeTiew, but it is ?aid th.it a separate di?filay of th-m Will probably take place before iohk. Use feature of tie dUplay was e-iideut to ererr ob aanrcr. atd that w.i? the ?uj?erior drill, morale and dli ??ii-lme u.?uii' dt'il by the uiou ia their mai< hi:.g ai.U aoldierly bearin?, the perfect condition of their arm? aad equipment?. burrn?hed to a da/.zt.ng brightoofn, the batteries drawn by well-trained borsea. fc.t arui aletk, aid subHtAntiailv caparutoned a'l in atnk.i.^ ?uutrast to ?hnt the clti/ena Ion? bees aecuatoinMl for tbe four year? dining which };i<hmond was held by the Confederate \iiov. The reportei 1 Baaed over tho greater ?put t of the pa rade, ana did not witneve o- hi ar of a ?uigb- nnploaaaiit incident to mar the aaaaaaj barmoniuus ekanetat ?' the daT. The citi/en? tiewed the militaiy pageant wjth aaVat interest frcm their side ?ulk?, d?an and ?.ucii?-, ?ad if they did not openly rejoice at the a pi? aranco or the "Old King of the l.'inon." tkara ucw no exiiro? ?tone tu?? ,-oul.i o-.- eoLKtiued into deriium ?r ?out-ixi t for it. The ?oldier? on t>M other hand abstained from those tMuxterou* *hoot> of otultatiou that migfrt hate beeu ?apoctod. and marched orderly aud quiet aa though de airona of abntaiiiing from any unnecosaaiy deuiouatra tioo? that might tci.d to ci? a offense to citizen?. v Aitogethcr citi/ena ainl soldiers have cause t? ion arratulnte tkaaiaarreaaa the raaaM of the flrat re?iew and parade nl the I'mted State? troop? la the ? ,i?,iial Of \ .ly ... _^^__^^^^_^__^_^_ Maakr'a l.aerrillaa Kadly Itteoie.,. riiaanKLiHia, Xajaaiajr, April II, 4 | The iullowiug i" ? ayaajaj a?-jMU-h u* Tin BtMttii : WAhMBK OH. Atril 11, .-'..' An engagement ?ith aToabr*! gnerriuai toafe jlaot aeaterdnv 14 mile? from this ci'y- The gutnilh?* weje tadly le?t. ? . narur?m aogm itt. ?TrataAaWasklagtasiCaraatcle A?.n? II. Kor Mim?-1 luit- j).t>t ilicrc liav? baenal Burka'i Htatistc on the Oienge and Aloxaixlria liailtoad. a Urge n;irnU r of mulef, ?v?c?l for kanliag wood ta the railroad fiou raaroai part? of the adjacent ooaatry, for ?Joreratseot une. At aaid Htation w.'iich ia alnnit 14 ajBaa rKim Aloxan<ir..i, theh> are iK<ste<? two rjastpatlaa af the a?J I'ei.nitilvaiibv and a deifiohment of tua eth lU.m^i? CjjraJry, ?umberuig Boane IS men. S ira Kafvrday laut, two roerrlllua appeared in the 1 ?itiLiU o? da" htiUiuii. to ?scouuo.t i. batial been atol y-'here from Laodoa c,?iuty, br Mosbr. |o ascoitaiu {'what was 'he force ou faatd, and wh;it van the \ ftanbii.ty <? oaptatiafffbe mnle? and any otkei valun 'h|i* that uugj*i be in tu? muni v. '1 lie?o aaaajai wen irary wary, aWj-.jilU?v (bjiatte,] sftor launjr accoin ?jMbaJ tocir ruusion. ' I pot. their retort? to Jaloeby? ?????ter?, kaaaaVaaad ?n expedition /or the paatai ? ?' tb# auie?. Tkix aifadHlaa, in imiaber awMN two boad red. k ft J/oudi? ?iu Sakda] evening, and ap|iea;eil in tl* fkoinity of Burke'? Hatoi yealerdai (?tjuda..> inorr?it>|r. a'?out f>4 v clotV. The ajilea vet- baaagkl 1st? woijal?. and alaaed ander gaard of the .nfamrv arklte the lataekaaeat ol ?aTalry attbe ?tatioti wa? ?ut sut aftei the Kebtdi ist noenov.o'er t???? pla. . A.ter coniidoial.le a.i ml re ring by both partie* tka Bakatl laaplag under Voser for soar?? time. Go*. Afchghi who eoauiaadl Ika ?aa] a,t Fan fax, and ?to had Imh-c appnr4/J ol tl?a waar?alxml> and de?igiit of the guerrillas ari1aed|near Itarko? with sixty men. ahai ol tho ell IJIiaoisA-'aTalir. The two ?l?tacbme<jts of the?!, were then united, aiaJ tiad? r the c*'minaJ?? ot the G^aeiul, amm?tj )a |Hir. ?uit cf the eii.uiy. About '?') mile? from |(,. ?i?tKni lhajr sa* oauttied ibe itchels, ana usier an ?tigageuwnt *f iu!f an hour, ,roniad Ihem sud gave ttea, e:..-.? t-r aaaal mile?, o iptn.lBg aerr-ral. Out Uo)?, who wi.i1 I'd in pcrsoli by (ion, AllingLt, hati?T?<? ?ery gallauf .'r. and deapiu? the aaarrlarttj of itha loree opi*e?fi to t/ie.n sufferail ver bit,? damsge, aviiig i,ad none killed t*."<? men slight!) aouaded, and | I* ?"?rse? ?ii,, J. 'l'),e ell? **J k?d linee men liaillv woiij,dad a considerable niu?B?r ?? aoraas killed, aad . ?N fit,, tu? MI t<M<t# ??jpiu,^ JheurisuBais ?t?u>d that thev Wi'oaed u? thai 4i?? I I YJrrinUcaraby, und had mriwd M Monor'? ?iiinrtrm or Saturday, bal im' beta orncred in join tim from ibi MM) of Lan. MM u I rw din? ago. REBEL PRISONERS. 7'Af Htrnlii ftTb?MM* the fiillowtmr Hljihn'nt leal lift, Pwhr.ieii.ir the name? of the ?rriierHl offiepr? of |*M a :irn.y wliu Ktirrt-mlt-reil to ?n?, ??runt ou tne ttli ?nd M bai, The namm marked with an Mttflak tti thoaeof pratluAt"* of the Wand Point Amdi'ny or former teaaMM o? Bm United Stun? Army; ooMM?.Nr>r.'t-?>>-< rief. 'Oeie.r.J TUbaT? ?, L,.,. ,f \ ir^-inin. CoinmanraM ?? Chl?-f of the H"V*lhJrr.lf?. ??m! MkH 1?*: M?r<-h 18. fill, m I led Coleo?! Klmt Inlte-! ftateeCava ry-, A^ril .'V IHM. wlci'odi April. |M8i, np-,K.ih?4-il tuinaaandrr Virginia milftkry?nd r.kvsl Iot.? . rVptaaabe* M. MM, ?anataad rorhmar ! m Wintern V ir^iniu, .? mi> IHtu), a.? mo-** com IDttn.l ?' UM Army ef WV?li-rn Virgil < >? i I IT] ' , IM ?mdik! , omujaiid nit':?' utmiaeof the Ofafrderatr.State?, Apr! I, IMS, ?urrfttdered In liem-rel lirmt. ?Hr!?admO?nrrklR. B. CbUtoa, Chief uf St ff. T. Venable AU .1.- Camp. ( . fetal W M T?vu.-. Aid de Canta Major C. Marahkl. Piiv.t.?- S? r.t ., t h u?l .r Ornara) A I. Loaf Chief r.f \rtillery. Li? itenant Cok ?. ; p. (5 Baldwin. Calcf of OiaVaaei I. ' n. i uaiit Iv'ii? 1 M ||. !j\ !',-[?? ? l/.r Oenrral. V ,jor Henry O. rnyton, kaaiatant frir>?"-tor Orner?!, i i ml mill i o, bel i. !.. ( it" t, i hilf QakvamaaaV i Xleotrnant (','. ill A A. Col?, CM. f ?umiiiiiMuy. Surgeon, s. (.-m' i. Medical DtraaUt. SI BOnmiATI iCVMAVDKKa. Anderann. Bf'.a d . : I ?? i eral rhnn.k?, ul Ofuigia, r^.n,ri'nn<t?-<l !.. i. Bfttrart'k Carp? Woaaded ?t WaMaailUJ ? ?Andar* n Lieutenant denen] R II., of South Camina, Watt Point, IMS, Captain Bei ood DraaoaM )(??:. it, kigneaMai . IfkSI <,??.: Irin! Sooth Carolina. Briga? dier O lierai, 18M. Major (i. nein!, I-' Womidve ?i Aiili.<aii'. Lit ni. i.Mit Oi-ueral, M?y, 1864. ( ouitiikutiml K, ml!, Corp? I/re'k ArmT. ' Rarlkhl?.i, Un- '.l. i Uetrlkl. of Mlk.iaaipp?. Rkikidale, Pr radier l.inen.1, ci u.u hm'mj trie-ule Srfnnd I Baum -er. Hiif.iilirr < ?enera! Rufu?, l?dcrin*, oon.n. ,i,d ii(? ? i 1... ? Cavalry. . Btirt.,1. r?-iC'lT (..i? r.l Setli. >f Virfini?. \\ .-.i l'.int, I:i49. CkpaiinFtnt bartntry. nr-itnnl Jour II, !?? i i ? tl.nhii i,( U ?Iktr ? Untado, lletli?< I>it.v.u-i. ; fUtl'.r. Mtjui Oeiiei?.! f illen A. of Al?b?iuo, ro?onel Ti.irJ AlaboilM, Amint?, 1?61. Prcniol^l Bn?HilirT 0-h>-t.!, | Jnur ?, liai Wuiinled ?t fnol H?rh..r S^p:enit>ei 19, 1?'4. ('l'iiiinamlin? RaodM1 Dit..ion ni WiaatkM i. r i , t bei 1 i Waaa?ad ?t iwinr Craek, rf>iiiiii?n(Jiu? % dWb mi t., ni,,n ? Si-i -i ml Corpa, RrhudUi il. oeral Hi-nty I... ni flfWghV ""? s. i?-4. \s !e,i ?! u.ijii' ?? M t ii ^ i*'. CoakkaaaUaf briw? * Laafataaat'i dralCaiyo, Bri? Colonal K. A ?( T?i?. rn!nm???llnf atijod* I Bit?iii. Brifadiw-UaoataL ^mintinliu? ir^nJ? K,n im " M** n, Bryan, BriaaaaaT^Jaaafal Oaadkv af <e?<>rirl? r?i,.nei Si iMi.tn (?ii(;,<, Angntt ?9, lHAi. l'ruin trj Hr^.di.i j Onu :?'. ' C?|?f tk. Bondit r <?rn>T?l Klltkon. of ?outli (' r lin? l'ru moted Brirndur <)?ner?l M?r,|l 3. IH%. r?rter, Bng.dter (ii-nrm! T, Il CWaf Artlilrry. Kocoiid .Vrmj Dorai ClidUiu l)riekd.er<len?.r,l RobaH II. of \ irciiiia. Cl.iof rf l*ii.rT to Oen^rid l.ee \\ e?t l'ninl. 1R?7. l'.jn.ntei I l'tleJ M.'i* Army Kekitrnrd A|.|il Ht ?9tl. I o... Bj f?dier (!. n?r*l l'hllip, t! lu or|0?, i iiuiinuK?itr I l'i:r?de Helh > Dit -in 1 Cm rr. i:h|?,!ier llfn.r?! 'kmro. p( South Carolina, ?on?. m*ndtii| liri?tdV Kei?h??> ? rnvul.m Cor??>. |iri?;sdi>r i ??.liera!, of \ nimia, ? nmirnanJin? biicade FirkeM. Dn ( ibl I - ? !i-i (?fneral <rmu)?nd!nr ikTa;"y. Coa, BrtaaaaaT Otnarai w H., roiau.auding Mkaaaaafi old Mayan I'it... Ilr.;?difr 0??rral Jowph R.. ?,f Mi..i..l|,|,f. 1 Hrartn|. Brlca,li, f U. u? raJ ,. iiui.auiMi^ cavalry bricadr. , [if ft, er Binadior-'ienetal, of Oeorfia, rcinbiand n( io lUnlr, | K?rJ.aw'n)?vi.i.^. t Krli, !? Iti ?ni* r (lentral, i o?inandit.f brUad?. Krral^w ? | d? .?lui. ?El? t. My if (itr.eral Araald J, of Mary ai. I W'nl Pdnl, 1 ''? Captain sacaad laTaaaoai rujan ri l?l C?i aal > >,m Maryltol. JuW 1. IHIj Bitaaajjr-Oaaafal ai Buii Ri. l'V.D, rti.ahled retlrrd fron? a tne d,,tv. ?Fvana Mfjor Oeuerai Nkthan 0 ifSoulb Caro.li.a UV?l Plr.l. !U41 liffiii.M IKiC re?:,,,, J , aj4a.:. ? 1 u ?? .' stale. Army. IrH.iary ?, 1*89 umamSmit di?..i i lion],.n'a orra, al liai li?I ? R .n ?r well l,ieole|.a.,t l.??en?l Ki.l.ard S of \ irtii.U ?il.? natrd lutyi. May ". iBti.r?ai|oad raplainrv l?nilod Si iiet An..). Jal, :! hrt<adu?r limerai al Hull Hun. M?, )a?3. promoted Llr-artaoaaTl (le?ara! M?v ?. rebeyed I aj maud Sei und < ;p? ; aaauao^d roinUi?,Ml>epartu.eni lira ?1 . a \'. ? Ooaaaal Oballai W at Kaaaa i? \v?.t i i/ IMaV h'-'inajty IV, 1*64. ioiim.n.Jii,<'liivialou. l.nn'.tieat'? Carpa BrktaaVf l?.n?r?l ( ?aar of K! .rula, finiierly wlvk'o I lil'.rd statoa Airny, aWaaaaaaaaatal Li fade. Ma noM'i i>i?..li n Kvr.iii l o!oiia. I l.ajiea, of Alabama. I laaaBaaadaM bi.rwta ?Oardaet liri.M?i.T (?.-nei?? W M of OeataUu Want ralal pUii BaaMad ^i.fautiy, raatfnod rM. N.fen. ber 1?, pi I notri Brr^mller (?enera! Kri^i Army. July "., IBM ?? in nadb r p c H> baaaaid Va Oary, Brlanattar-latncral, if beata CaroHaa, eninmarid'ni l,i?|aderava.ry. ?OaralJ, MaJ ,r. fi. B . of Mia*t*atp|l r?n,n?andin? lliiru ] pt.rey? old Brifade I Olio?, M? r Oei.eral, of i,.-i;,-.a i oa.inand.ug Setot.d < rf?. Loi a anny. [?Ooraai ftr!ra?ti. i limner?! of Virginia, Weal I'..InI, Itcil. 1 I I let ? ( I ir.lmii i a, Confinar all Si?ie. Armr Cijatia. Mn"i ii'i.i-i?, ,,f o.-o-|.a aaWaara I, Mal ata * u.oiod Major (.enera', fouiDiaiidini limn 'i I? id o, ? ? uni, Major<??!???. ifeniT WVItgaaM Waa*Fatal lh<:. Reaifr.fd ra;n?ir,r? ..f li/il, li'.i.irv Ann; ii, lotiL May ?U, iw;i pn,ruob?d atajara?narrai C<*fa4aiala st?'.? Army, eannaaaadina Uin.ion m A. P llui ? ( erpa I Hoffman, Calonil J ha s., nf \ irnn.ia, 'ou.iiiai.d.i.?' laaaatq Brigade I'err.rn a old Dieiaiaa ?Hunter hrl*adier (?rnaral I'.ppa, of \ir?JiMa Calaaad Ma Viifinia. Auiu.t ", lui.i. proniofd Btiaadter-Uwikikli uaMadtai 'iiurkito. Plehiait'l Wtii i 1 "Jnhnun Ifijnr firm ml Boanrod K of ! enuoaae* (Indi aud 1B40. Re.iKi.ed ftr.t Haotanatioy Oekaaar -'-' la?:. .Ununrv 24, lyroiioited bri((?<liei pmaraL < a|?iu"l Vy Uiaaa al >'???< I' nalaon, at Hbiloh Froniottd natj? paaaial :8<;4. CoaawaaaHngaaltlalaa M Andeiaou'a trowth? ( I ,?? ?Jc.dan, B; If .,11. i O.-neral Tbomn of Vlrrl'.U f)ia.li*?ert 18*0. (ant,ii, and A? til.? (Jiiaitermat'i l I'uiteil Stale. Arniv. It..i?i...l Mav VI He,I. (J.ief of Staff to IW.u rv.r.l I'i an '? Ibni ?! i <? i,?nl i i ItaM Ka?ey Lieukaaaat lulom-lJ. 0? foininandinj Pe^am'a o!d briaade Ktni.i, %l..y1 llenera! .1 I... of Mrr'nla Colon.: of ^eTrntt, Vlrjiala I'r mateal hrtradler relierai In IHI.'i I aiiiund ntOattirab tf. Promoted major r?nera: in 1864. Okanj maadtni Kaarmra* tri S ir/inia. ' K.iihaw. Mnior '??n?ral J. B.. of Sonth Carnltm. Culooal S?.oi.d S, ulh Carolina. Keliruary II, proinoi-d Bri?? diet t;?Mi.ia!. I'romo'ed Martor-Oeaaral in IH04. Coin uiandinn Dlfhdan in Loa^a*reat*i < fi? Lane Bn(?diei Ooiaaik , roimnandin? Brigade, Kir?l.?w ? UlTi.lon. */.?%?loii. Hi ?fill k it Or'rr?'. A>? R. of (ieorai?. firadn at??d lattv. Se,-on,I |,iei,tenant lir-t AilfHery. Me? gin-d Drormbei II. IBM?. Colonel poorikl Infantry May I?, lm.i. Biif^wr-Oanatil. -otnir,?r?d'n| Military Hi? ul,,n ofOaorrkv, liptiiharlT, aroanatad la bay at AaUrUrn Ea-Q?artetiuaaiaa Uaneral < enfcaarata state? A'?n Lre, Colonel Join W of No.th I tro'lna. rorain/ndini Jobaati n ? ? .1 BrifaaV ?Lea, lieniii.l R. K. , ol \ iriinia. (San ?bo*e). ?I^e, Brit olier (?ener , (1. W. Cuati?, ol \ nj;n,k. (?r.dukta ii:.., Firat Lieut, naot Kurinoeis roriinid Mo? i ihoj, I oloiiel ,11 Dui ? ? alar] : promut, 4 llii?? ,i.-i I ,eu, ra: llNet; naaauaanded DitMaa ttratra eowaaaiin. !-!>??. Matat Oaaaral fala Mufb. af Vtaajnea Graduate i?v, firal l.ieuteT.ktit CaTklrY*, May II, Irtbl, r*i jued . Colonel I .i.t Virginia Cavalry, July '.? \i*>:. prunotMi Hrigadvor <<?neral AiiiubI .'I, law, ptubioti u Ma "i daneraJ, tu inabrtiBg I orpa of cavalry. LI y. Britadani Oeuviai Robert V. ( on,run ,,Hr?r Pe|iam'i otd Brvvla. 1 i.oinkji Mkn.i (>? neia; Lunafind L . of Mrgli.lik Colon? \ ir lii.in CkTklry . .Inly V.i. I8ei:i prouicted Brlfadiol Oreatali fetonniy ?til, Irk) , ,o.,bIiu?d Major (?ineial | , uiiii.iki. d,n| Diri?i<''i raralry. I^cug, Brkailiet-iirneral A. L., of Vii|j.,ia. Cafel ArtUUry, Cm ? Arruy. 'I.oijf?|re*t, 1,'ieuteiikiit (rei.rrkj .lame? B of AI.bam?. (lr?d ? kU; 184/; Second I... iriiaM ? n<li 1. lul.iu? ?? M ? ?1 4, litt; bra?al ? aptam. Aiiguat 20. lat?, foi i..||o.liy al Cha?lbakaaI lirr^et Major, Septiu.ber H 1(147, lor gkl laiiiry kt Molino del Id j ; wouuded ?t Cbapnlt'-p? e, ?? t> tomber lb, 184*. Phiinaater I'mleil Maten am.y roaignad *UM 1. 18b!, piou.otod Bn?ad?ei lieiieikt 1 hut.-? Army October 1 IM11 aaiaaalad Maiin flaunikl. Jnue Pi. I80?; aroaiotad Lifuttnanl Oaw 1 il Ha) 8.1?t4; wuuadVd at tli? \?w1?mih?, i?j, n-1 .".-?< liikt lorpt i^e'a army Malioin-, M i) ,r (fenetkl U'llllam, of \ Irelni?. KoTllbW I*. tlo.noi, J Briiailler (?enaial ; Mum latM, In ctiant? of III inliiiK/a railiokda in the Couth; Aagaat II, 1B<4. pro m ilad Mijat Oeaanl. rommkiidini Mnaiaa A. P Hill? ( Itilrdi Corpa. Mil' ualatd MngaitirrOenr.ril.lr.ku. of \ irglnik, rummai.d iiiii) .do Color? iiivlalon navaliy. Mi( .ml. 11 ,?.! t Uinatali rorumanding Ar liera o I brig? ade M, (?.aaimti Coioiwi Peter, of lium? oniiin i'.diur brigade. M (1. ?an, Miif.dur (?oueral of Souti. Carel un, 1 oiiiuiaudlii?. I.rl?a<i? Motor. Co'ouel Johu 8. of Virginia, caminal .?u.j I-r.it l<-i kv aary. M. R~ H : ? - '1 er Oenrrkl i. r-... of North ( iiolliu. . on.iu.inl Lug brigada infantry M??auUiid. I olonal. of \iigUaia tioauluandiug WnkUii.'. e || br ?70'? eavalry. ?My??. Brigkirier Ornerai A. C, ofr?o,iili Cwoltn?; grad a e lavfi i?:# ( oinmiaaary Oeneral C. S A. 'K.ihiuo B-rirndleT Uen?T?l I.. I? 0/W..1.1I1 Carolina; giadu ale 1 k 11 la'o ' ..niinikaary-*??^?! V. S. ?.. Oulil rilrmrl R<d>ert,<,i>innilaiw?t??H-pfr ?ibajige. Payn-V i?il?k4kr' XJ*nerkl ?'. U-, "f * Iriiiiik. Cuional of Fifth V irgtolk , prou~it*d Briaadler Ornerai rroreinbrr, 1M?41 lYynnnnding- brtgkd/ M rtvalry. Patte,., H,Kadi, r Oeu.i??J 0?oig< ?.. of ? lr?ta.?, .^mrpkaan* ikfltrv br1?TAn>. " IWk, l.ii|ia,ri I.?u?m: fi, R., Vt Ui4??ftl?a, 1 oiAtMiuiil.,. To.k??..l?|l^???dr, ?PemherUn. Lieutenant CaBBMl lohn r of Virytnl? t r'1??! aata WJT? Ceptata l'. r* a rtnaamh'i in IBM ??igpad April iw.i, CoHaaiaad Aa?staat Adjutant Osastala? Joe FsjkaBtsai promoted Brigadier General US? command lue ?t ' barhjatna ; aroawtai I lu ni ?aal 0?ial| July 4. bNb\ aaaiaaaarad Vlekabaag and ?Basa la (lias!i Mai 14 181,a, i.niteili niriUiit??; appointa? l.itmt?Ua.nt Colonel artillery ? un dutv ?? inapvi tnr artllef?, ?iNasdkttoa, Brigadier Osorral Willi, m N.,ol Vir?bale; grnd ust? tthin r.-.icne.i Biatisnaaaj 1" S A. Oa>?aa? lis*: clergyman ?t Prstaatatrt r pi.; ?' < borrb frean Ia.i7 io MBB) r?.?i.r af Baissopal Dtoeasaa Siho.il >i Virginia, Birsaadrla. Ya .finan IflB to IB44; eeptaia ol ,1... |,,1,,..!..?'. a,,,,y July, M| . , o'nuol ?.! (.?eue ?T'il lerv ?t Mana?.??, llbJ, . h.ef U ?ili?eryot Amy of Ule \ alley. ?rie??ti, M?;r Orner?: (leeres t., of Virginia: ?nduale IMt| cap'slri Ninth infanliv regiment; rr.ijne'l ?alj ?, 1WI ; appointed btips-lier general la regn r army -enteu, bag, l?i, m?jor aanaaJ soniuiadtng ditiiion of Leu street*? corn? Tri't'u BriapaVr-Ooaaral John A , ef Viriini?, ronjiunduiK Bureen ?u i lasffiptksa, H.ii'u, Brlfsdlrr-Ueai al M. Vv'., o? North < ^lolioa. Baa ?ksaaaaa brigade al bsfaatry R?mer, atajoruaaetal Th .uni? L. "f leu?, Majer-flaaaral February ??'. bM , eaai i adfa| UivMoa of 1 .i/i.ugh bee ? Caryn of i-??aUy. *Kakkie?, Miji.r U entrai Daalal, af \ IrtlerU >??>?? af Mata? ? ni>etla ; arad'ialr IKn. ('?putn ansl Brevel Lie .tenant OaaaBal am;resigned Hay ?. Ml U.uk.I'.-i i . n-rsM S. A., promised M.ijuf l?. uein. M3? laleiy on iluty al Kre.l.-il, kihur,. Bsnatk. Ceeuaul Thomas, af Virginia, eowaadtaa, B ' Wkartaa'i Mahnen. fiocnl), aWaaeaaj Oaaaaal 0 It. ?f tleawgla. Assista \ tsnt-Oaairal to Leanstreati paa?ibas t, t*>i. pvvsnotod i r .? Bar iBaaaial. Fehrsaiy ?, I*"."*, wounded ?t Hatch er ? Hun. Febroarv II, rseo'eted traca Wsaad) com roaadla? Brigade el A. V. tin. ? l on?. *St mrt, HrVadiei lie) aval Osants 11.. ??( Maryland ; ?r?.hinted li'-sd resigned rsptahstj r-jr?t ( ?T.lrjr, Ann :?, 1 .u!. i u.i.ri ?i Maryland voluateara, ( I I v- ,,.-,{ brigadier a/aerai lSt.3 ; raptured ?I Wklaaaeea, May 5, i. i i . kJmu ting btigad? si PI ki tt'i Wall M 81. lehn, Biiaedkvr OSueral Isa? M , ef Virginia C aaalaagy Qaparaf. C< nfedetsta Btataa Army \V, iiKprr. Bnrxiii-r iNwieral II A ". f ViT|iaia. N.T.-r.ber Ml?.?, pifiinoied frein r.,!.i>m s4 Tsrsifth Yifjahkt? lu tir;.?.'... i ?m. [?1, fuUiUM?diuf brlgude eQMehaawl l'i'.i ion. Wbattoa, Hri??.liei Oaaaaal 0, C , "f Virginia, ealaaal aaa> lllandlllf rlr<t Hri^adr, Floyd ? I'lliatoli. ai iiuuel* >n. JiiiT t, T?:i, promoted hriKi.brr ?en, ral. ?tepten.her I!?. pit. sronadsd ?t Wlacbastrr, dmiuaudini d..l<ion Se, mut Cori a. ?Aickbam, BrigadWr-Oeaarsl Waa. C, of VtrilnM, rnW.nel V.i.n.ia (sv?:ry. Ploueted hiig.ullrr relierai Senlrinb?*! I, 1?'.| i,?nned Nuvi n.ber, loC'J tu lake seat in Lesn'.s lur* uf Virginia. Wik .1, Mijor (?eiierHlCa.lmn? M, ef A!ib?nn. <1radmit.-d i o . r.-aigneit BaptsJBey 9?T?ath lafaatry ItmsB, l*d iMoVat ?l. M|, a; }k. i '. .1 br ifarM^r ernertl < m.fed?ral* Sute? Army, Auguit I, I.jJ. praraotcd majorg-m-ial, . ommandiBf ltiel-iou A P. Hill. (Third; Corpa \\ i-. Brigadier Osneral Henry A . ..( Virginia. MegaWf ^f I nltilTfltalU roMgiat? lan?ll,M1 appointe] nr1fiil..-r ?eiirraJ l i nfeil. r?te Sut?? Army, eou.oisndlng I r.,.u- al ttfantry F well1? raaaa ?nd KBCAlIltUTIOV. QaMtal ?ptunJ....I I.u-ulonaait lienerala raptun d.. 1 M?; r <lrr,rr?l? caalured .17 rillgadr ( om.uisuJ?!.dl Total Cen? r?. off. er?.U Tho number of m?n aitu.?l!> surrendered by (leneral ; I.ee ts from twenty Ikjajaaad t.. taraaty two tkaajaaaj pf all arma. Within tbe past two ?ob oror twenty thousand Ket-el prisoners hare b?en aja| away fron, ( l'y I'oint, and a large number ?till remain there. FEO? JEW-ORLEANS ASD THK SfllTHWKST. ? ? ?? B* the aniv.il of the J. lu-rty WM hsWI KtV? Orleans |ui|ier? of April .'. The pur?er. Mi. Ji?tLUoti ha? our tUauk? for customary farota. TU Ttnui ?ui? ti o MaMan oaage aaj M,!*sbtee sunk in BkaaJ ??ter lu Mobile p.?.?. whll? att' rupt'ii^- t.. i get la range of Spanmh fort. that they were bot materially darx aged, and ran eully b? ralsod and re palr.d liat?n Kong" adrice? ivjiresenW the t.or i.i.nr, with a crev.nae _,i..-1 akai I the |pV u, troia ?* bfcsa gteat damage had eisued Theiotton Irado wM BaiSgaJasf? and the arrh il aud departure al VtJ au-suarr? ?a? daiy obrenu led. Jte?|*ctlng t leorgatii/al.on o? : ?T.ou.?i ana i -t IVm Oak* **>?. The organiration "f the .Tiidi? i?ry of the .???-'?? ktM be<-n inDipli teil, to f.?r al the apfiOlntmeai ol a full le nch of the Si.pr.in. Judge?, tie In^tr ? t Coaita of Nea Orlaana, aad the s.. und and 'J m-' Judicial In?. trtiia tanaiitt H it lue nfaaal?a* Mr. ij>?. iiu? to Baaapl Ika aakaa af( hi?f.Jn?iuw ?e?'esaiut?d a rm,a striietion uf the Coati a? it??? aiat aaaoaaead it now aland? aa folWiws: CkWdaatte* William It Hy I S? miar J?an - An'.Kiitt. Indre?. Lubnu\c li.-> 4....-, I|?w-ii w.. aeo/ii irfh' ('.'Te -ill. I? Btoe?tln|i (our. ?or the purpose of raflj ugauiriug on u* next. Ika Dtatiict c?urt? bava basa ?aassaatraatad by laaJliug some ehaiiKea and hlliaa tin two > ?, <m U ? for ' BMrrli < alatlag la taa Fsjartk and r?ft? Tl ?? following I are the ,1 iidgea ?a* the D?as??ct Caajfla of New iirlean?. ! Kir?t IMntrii? Wdmund A 1*11, Beooad, John W, ! Thouia? Third, Braaat T. Fallo wai Poarifc, I'aul K. Tkrandj Fifth. Bay jDaalaaller and Muth tlh.irle? I., ?iitnotit. ,'i he Sei'ohd and Third Jad trial Iitstriot? loue al?i> been re?ngnj/ed by the appointment of Imlge A. Caaabat U?the beach of till" for-ner, and K. 1. l'o?<r to the latter. The Baooad Jedk -l ?rlatrlrl r?anp?taaa the |.nri.hesof.?eiTur?oii, S|, Iternird and PI i.;m?:. ine?, ti.*- rbirdtkaaaal h.iiou Bataja, Baal uud w< I m. Charlea, m sfaajaa) ata, With the exception of Judge Howe.ll. the Supreme Court la aeaaaaaad ot Jnalgaa aeratofora appotatod, a? noticed by ua at the t'ni?. dm:ire Baarall i? well kuaau to our i -tusen? a? the Judge of the Sixth Dlslii.-t Court finiii Ir'.'unid he-trauifo to the Second District on the iceigTiAtloti of Jadfi Wkltaket il? arcaptad |kla peahloa but a abort time, when he retiirned aud re Miined the practice of law. Hi? appoiiitiiient to the Supreme I'liueh is. in our opinion a decided ,i, , onition to that high tllbuual. A i iiiuspoiideut of J/i> Haari al ? airo. Ill , w:.ti:ig March Vrl, nnrrate? the folio? mg, roani^lms; tbe . , ? i n til?n? among guerrilla? in Kentucky . (apt. (iregoiT. eoiiiniamliiig a company of uowlv re ?nttad KentiickiaiiK. started Irom l'adueali ou Un Hal ilirt., Imuii 1 on a giicllllla hunt, taking with l...u BJ men. When 39 mile? frnni the city. Col. Cunningham. ?obinteer aid to ('apt. (?rogory. received lafamatloa ? that the notot ion? buahnhneker, (apt Mcllnui/itl. with 7., men ans quartered at a baaaa some two aille? d:-taut ITaauly aaaexnbltng hi* -m.i:i foice.S huh a a? in ?ijiiad? ?coiirliiK tho country in dlfterent directions, (.'apt. Gregory ?larted aoarardtat ?pot (adleated. wbicli ho m fir..: at id n'oliK-k at night. \A hi", alMmt a 'pnirter of u Uiilt I. "lu the boaaa the m?u weit- di?uio:iDteil, and their horne? eruicea'ed in the wood?; tha truo|?i were in? structed to orawi aaaasi Bftaaad the baaaa, ttuhtlng to the darktiesi and caution to rlfn t a surprise Fearing that in the baud tu inrnl eucoiniior that ?a? likely to euaue fritada might 1.? uiUt.iken f ?? ' ? ? u aaaaworl aaa nraa out, with bBtrMtidBi that am one failing to give it when challenged wan to be shot don B, ' These arranaemeui? te?inir aaataaafai. the heroic littl? band moved o.tntloiialy fm ward ? tu u a mnti aast plaioi I range of taa baaaa il?*? ??n- di?< ..>. r...i ami the alarm I ! giren. Immediately there wore ?.gn? of ouiumtion in j tbe baaaa aad attempts asada to aaoaja bat Oiagary i had completely siirrotinded them, aud every one who | had the temurii? to ?Imw his head Brag ?hot. Captain, I Gregory, with au KlUworth'? raakaeaa, rinhed to <Is?? j I door alone, aimed at the gueriillu? and pulled trigger, , I but for some cause nnknowti l!,o rtn did md go off. I whereutfiii the guerrillas tired ami tliB brave Captain 1 fell dead, pieiced by a bullet through the brain. The death of their louder so eva>|ieratod the m?n thut I thei rushed i,|>oa the eneniv with a ahriek of revengo. ai u1 1 on .? m u au iiidi'eriniiiint" ?laughter, l'on t'o-' I eneniy, m ?ixm as thei discovered the aolual ?ticugth, of the rjaloa?ats, rallied and drove tfcetn out oftlio house, but dare not pnran? beyond tlio Irlandly fkelter I of it? walls. ?? ,r i:i'-nfri-.?!???.?. o -, poaltlo? s.'uund I ! tue bousa. where thev louisiued until near rooming. I ? when le,lining that the enemy were n-ceiting lean foroetin nt? imm anothar bami almul a mile ,|i?i ,i.t I I'ol. Cunningham thought II pruiient to withdraw be? fore dnyliglit, which he did. bringlrp; ?? nv with him eight liorir? and other plnnder. ?>ur lo?* wa? tin men killed, inrludit.g Ciipfaiii l?regoiy. 'i'he cueuij'a lo?s , wa* W killed. It ws? Impossible to get to Caulsiu i Gregory a biuly to bring it awai, coii?euiioiitly tl waa left al the hou'te. Another forie of loo men B4art?d | from I'adueah on the -.-41 h nut . to rcemci the boa I It-1 It possible, aad clear that arwtioti of marauders. ?'If (?< lia Ilrt m Is lleva,, that I'lag, Nkaat Him aa las? kjiet." 1'oaTtJtvp, Me., Tne<day. April 11, lr?o.'. SupeniiU?iii|eiii f.HtliHin ni ihe f.rutid 'I nitik 1 KaJlroid. wl? lore a flag from a (rain yestorday, waa waited upon try n quiet mob today, snd ooudweted throngh tie I'ity. dresaedin Boldiera "uuilorrxi, and car ryUg a flag, whlek fie waa oblige?! (n salute. He wa? also obliged in ?take patrMia apeerbe?, >iaa?ly the flag ?aa ?ajlfd to >>'? ?*??*, RECONSTRUCTION, IMPORTANT SPEECH BY TDK PRESIDENT. -? - . Wa-HIn??Ton, Tueaday, April II. )-'. The ElaWetti?? 1 ???i.trttrionts, inthiding? the I'p-n.i-nta mansion, were ??am illuminated to night. mid adorned with traiikiwroueiea and national flag?. B? were also many phv ca of bannen? and privat?) dwell inf-4. liiiiifiro? td.iaed in many part? of tbe city. Mi rocket! were lired. Thoniandk of persons of both BFSMrepaired to the Km?, ntivo Mans,on, and, ufter av?rai air? hud b?-en plavcd t.y the hand, Hie Preal d.'iit, in response to the. nnmcrooi calla, iijrpeiinxl at an ?iippr-r windo'v. Tho cheering; vwth which he ?a? greeted bnviag eeated, he ?poke at follow*: We meet tlii? evenlnir. not In lorrow, bu* in platine? . of heart. The evacuation of Petersburg and Kuh n nod, and the BBj render of the piincipal iniurgent army frit? BBfM of a rlghteoui and aftaij peace. wh.*o Joyous exj.renlon cannot be restrained. In the midst of this, hSwcter, Ho from whom all blceiing! ! flow m ,-t not bo forgotten. A ca.il for a N.itlntinl Tbniik??*tvinf 1? being prepa-cd, and will be duly proroulgitivd. Nor mo?! thoar wh<mc IkaaMM prut give? ta tho canse of rejoicing be <>ter ?looked. Their honor? mu?t not be paneled out with ? othrri. I, myielf, wn? near the front and had the high ' plnaiure of transmitting much of the (rood ! new? to yon. Hut no part of the honor for plan or execution ig mine. To Oen. Grant, hi? ?killful officer! , and brave men all belong. The gallant nary stood n iily, trot v. ?? not la reach to take active part, ' P.y the??' recent aueccste? the IB)BilBgBIBtlBB of the , n.itioinl authority?roeonatrmtion, which haa bad a large ?hare of tbonght from the first?la pressed much mure chxely upoh our attention. It II fraught i with great difficulty. Unlike a caee of war between independent salioii?, there it no mlborl/ed ' organ for Bf U> treat with. Ko one man la? Authority to gitc up the rebellion for any other man. We ?imply BMBl begin with and mold from di.-igani/.-.l and die cordiot element!. Nor i? it a ?tr.ull additional ember agement that wi, the loyal people, differ among our eeltea ?a to tbe mode, manner and raeaaure of neon ?trietioii Aa a general rule. I abatata from rending , the report? of attack* npon niyaolf, wiahlng not to be ' pMioked be that to which I cannot properly offer an ' an?? ? r. In ij.ite of thi* precaition, ho?, vi r, it comea I to my knowle?ign that I am much cenenrcd for some mppoacd agent y in setting up and aeeking to ? astnm the new State government of Loniuatia. In I this I hare done Juit 10 much and no more than tho j public knowi. In the annual m?nage of December, I- J. and the accompanying proel imatlon. I BfBBMMl a plan of reconlttuction a? the phrase go.s. which I j promiaeal. if adopted by ant State, Wunl 1 ?? iccept . aide t < and i .atniued by the Etc?utive Goterum? l.t of thenntion. I diffhietly itatiM that tbla w?i not the j .nly pMl whuh might j*aiiblt l?e acceptable end I [fpVjB distinctly pn.te?ted that the Kid utive BattMM i o t.,-!.tto??v wbo or whether an uil-er? ib .1 '? ! admitted I" ?cat? in t'ougrea? from kUeh Plate?. Tilg jiui tu in adiai.ie ?uhn.itted to the th<-n Cabinet ?:..! : appro?.M by ctrry member of it. One of thiinsug , geated IM? I ?1- 'Id *hrn. and in tint eonnecllon a] pit the etnnailF?llon BBBBaaMMMl M thl aMMBafaTC Bfl c. , "eij j-arti of Virginia and laminan?, that I ?hoaid !:? p 11.? ?uggretion il?>ul apprenticeship for i.f d peo 11 . and that I ahould ui:.:i the protest againat my owu power in regard to tbe n?lmi??inn of memtwra of ("on i greii. llit'er. u tr iiptrtotnl cM-rj .?r ui.d parcel of the plnn which Lu? ailier been einjiloyrd or too. tied by the art .o?. of Louiilana. The m-? CMaMBhaaMa ad l.ouuiana, declaring emancipation fur the whole r?late. ! praetxally appli?-? the pro? ??malmn M IM part |>rc?i I ouaJy eleepted. It do?-i not ndopt nppreutiorahip for ' fin? d people and li ?..?.u, aa it could ii"t w!l M Btl ' ?? ?rta?. ?MM tbe i.ln.i?i ..a i?f mcni!>crito Congre?! ' rl.? that a? It apple??! u. I^Matas, etery member of tUo i .!. !.. t fully approved the plan, the maaaaar* want to I Congrega anil I ,. e.-ir.-.l many eoinmrmlation? of (he ; plan, wnlten and terbnl, and not a ?ingle objection to ; it from any profeaerd emuDeipatlonist e-r -?? to my 1 kin.?le.!*? until after the new? reached W?\hlngt?in ! that the people of I .. .1? ni.? hud begun t? ? move lu uecoidaiiie with it, Frwn ! aboil Jilt, lrtM, I had ...Te-rwirided With j d.ffeie:,t jHTtoM BBBBJBBB? to be lutereated in ?evkiiig a I reoonstructii.n of n State Ooternmrnt for I/oul?i?n i When the meiiago of lsii.1 ?ah !.'.. plan heforo-rran i tioi.ed reai'tied New-Orloank, Oen. Bank? wrote BM 1 that he was confident that the people, with hie milit.uy 1 compulation would lecoiiktnii i kubetnnti.tlly on that plan. I wrote to him and Mime of them to try it. Tint . tried it, and the reiull i* kimwrn Buch bai been my only Mency in getting up the Louisiana (internment I A? to suataliiing lt. my proniix- ig ont. aa bofoiettated; j bat aa ruid promise? arc better broken than kept. 1 ' ?ball treat tUia a? a bad promir.o, and break it ? whenever I ?hall be convinced that MBfaahf it in advene to the publio interest, but 1 have not yet I been ?o convinced 1 have been khowu a letter on thi? I ?uhjoct iiuppoacd tu Is? ?B able one), m BBaiffe the ?rlti-r ex]itesMi regret that my mind ha? not aeemed ^t N- 'l'-tniitelv IgM mi t?ie inii?atlon, VMtMl tlie IMaHM* ?State?, ?o called, are in tho Union oi out of it. It would. perhaps, add aatonUhuirnt to hi? regret were he to . learn that klnoe I have found profeaaed I i i >n men en j deaioriug to amwer that 'tue?)Uott. I huvo purpoeely forborne nny piblio eiprewion np<?n It. A? nppear? to ] n?e. that i|ueilloU haa ovt boao, nor Pad Is, a ?uooticill.r 1 material one. and that any dlicunloo of it, while '' tt thua re:.i i.i." praotioally Immaterial, could have uu effect otLer than tbe miachieroiii one^of dividing our friend?. Ai yet, whatever it mav lieeoine, that qneitlon is bad aa tbe boai? of a controversy, and good f..r rw.tr.tng nt all?a merely pernic.lcai abitriction. f We all agree tba? the ??ceded Stale?, io called, are out ' of their proper practical rcluiu? with the Union, and that the ?ole object of tho lim eminent ,.?y,| BDJ l?i!i ' tun, in repaid to tlioae Siittei, i? to again get them ' Into that proper practical relation. I believe thai it 1? not only ?xmlble but, In fact, eaaier, to do thi- without deuidmg or etun considering whether thus,. States have , were blew out of the Union than With It. riidiug ' BaWMMtTBJ anfely at borne. It would be utterly iuitna- j teriftl wheihei they had l?eeii abroad. Let u? all joiu In doiug theucU neceaaary to MBMM the proper pr?c- , tical reiatloaa between these Ktntei und the Union und each forever afl'-r innoceutly indulge hi? own opinion, whether in doluc-the act? he brought the Statei nom! without luto the Union, or only gave theBJ proper m i ilstiince, || y neter hating BM out <>f it The amount of coiia! Itaaucr, ko to ?peak, on which (he Loillsi ma OoTernment re?l?, would be moro latiifactoiy to all if lit contained .Vi.rmO or do mm. or ! even BabMB) Inatead at* lvmm ?? It doea. It ii aleo unsatisfai tory to lome that the alectloui fraaohige ii not giren to the colored man. I would Biyaelf prefrr that It were now conferred on the very Intelligent and on tboae who ?irve onr eauae a? aoldier?. Still the noestlou is not whether the Louiaiana Guvern ment, ai it ?und?. Ii qnite tall that is desirable. The queitlon is. will it be wfier to take It a? it la, and keep it, improve it, or to reject and deaperae t Can Louisiana be brought Into propar pratitioal re!a t?oii with the Union ?ooaer by ?uauiuing or by diaeard lug her new M?ate Government i Hod? Iv.uuO toten in the Lireitjiui? ajar? Wale vi LvultliLa iavo i??is alie 1. ! glane* to tho Union, aaauroe.l to be the rightful politic .power of the State, held elections, organized a Stai (kiveinment, adopted a Free State Constitution, givin i the benefit of the public school! equally to black or white, and empowering the Legikluturo to confer tl 1 elective franchise upon the colored man. j Thli L?gislature baa already voted to ratify the Coi !stltutional Amendmont recently pa*?ed by Congre ' abolishing Slavery throughout the Nation. Thes twite thouiaiid peraom are thui fully committed t the Union, and to perp?tuit? fioodou) in the Si it. , committed to the very thing!, and nearly all thing? th ! Nation want?, and they aik the Nation'! reeogt.itio nnd its assistance to make good thi? eomruittal. ' Now, If wc rejret ?nd ?pnrn them, we do onr olmoi to disorganize and disperse them. We, In fact, lay t the white man. You arc worthleis, or worse; we wi ' m ither help you Dor be helped by ton. To the black wenuy: Thi? enp of liberty, which these, your ol ! maatera, held to your lipa, wa will dash from yon, an le.itc yon to the chance? of gathering the spilled B8J scattered content? in tome vague and undefined when a here and how. If, thia comae, discouraging and paralyzing hot white und black, ha? any tendency to biing Loui&iin into |>opnlar practical relation! with the Union, I hav s?i far been unable to perceive it. If, on the contran wii sustiun and recognize the new government < Louisiana, the converge of nil tli? is m.itle true, V>' etu sorape the hearts and r.crve the irma of 19 is/) t adhere to their work and argue for it, and feed it, am it. and grow it, and ripen it to a empi?te ?ncceag. The colored man, too, in iccing all united for him. i inapired with vigilance, and energy and daring to th same end. Grant that he deeim the elective franchise i will be not attain it looner by saving the already ad vanced step? toward it than by running bockwird ataj themt Concede that the new Government of I.. ,,-:a:? i? only to what it should be a? the egg ii to tbe fowl, w shall ?.?oner have the fowl by hatching the egg than b ?muel.ing it. [Laughter.] , A i .?ail, if we reject Louiiiana we also reject aw Mi t la favor of tbe propoaed amendment to the Natlona 1 Ci-?.-(trillion. To meet thi? propoaition, it haa bee ! argued that no more than three-fourth of tho?e State j which hate not attempted gecewion avrc oeceaaary t | vail lly ratify the amendment. I do not commit myie! ! against tbig further than to lay that inch a ratifloatio 1 would be questionable and ?ure to be persistency |BM , tioned, while a ratification by three-fourths of all th Statea would be unqneatione.il and unquestionable. i I repeat tbe qaeitiio, can Louiiiana be brought in*. p-aetiral relation with the Union ?ooner by ?tutalniu ' or by discarding her new State Government! Wha ' been soid of I Jblsiina w ill apply to other fitatei. An yet ?o great peculiarities pertain to each State and mc i important ur.d sudden thai ges occur in the game Stut< and withal M MM aid unprecedented ia the whole caw that ?o BMaMtM mid inflexible plan can safely be Bit i acrlbed a? to detiil? and collateral!. Such exoluaii ', and inflexible pi.in would lurcly become auewentengl. ; ment, ' Important principle? may and muit be Inflexible. I the present situation, ?? the pbraae goes, It may be m ' i'niy In it.nke anmi new announcement to the people i ?the South. T am considering ai.d ?hull not fall to at when satisfied that irtlon wilt be proper. 'Hie Prreldent, durit*}; the delivery of tbe ibov ?i,.-, ch, wi? frequently interrupted by ?pplau?e. end u i-? concln?lon, in the mldit of the ehe? ring the ban ?Iruek up a patriotic air wl-en he bowed and retire? j Tkati ware repeated eaili for Senator Sumner. but l< I wa? net preaent. aMMMB Harlan of Iowa wag then called for, a* I aftrr the ?pplanae had MaVaaaMi he direct-d ?"?"??'" . to two principle? ?ettled or te be ?ettle?1 "J jM cloiiai BBBMMl Kirit. the A m arican pe.rie had decided tha ! la* mlmpJi -r it?? voter? of ?naKepoblio ihould eon i trol it? deitlnle? and tho Incipient proceuei of makini | ill law ?. Second, tlit no part of tbe Pepublie ahouh : tni b? permit :ed B] force to divide it. The puulihment of trnlton lay in tbe bands <f Cm ' gres?, and the Constitution peintid oi.t clearly wha constituted treiion. Tho?c who hatched the treaso; i I ahoiild ?ufTrr (hr penalty, and ander Congre?? be wa willing to trust the fut are in the land? of the citlaem elected a ?econd lime to ?ee the law* faithfully executed Senator Hirlan's remark? were applauded. The aaaeuibiagc di?|?eried after tociferoui lui/, a? a-. Iho performance by the baud. A larger and mor? I eiilhnaiaatie meeting hit seldom if ever before beer, held In front of the Kiecutite Munfion. ?awwwwwna.awwwaiawwwaaww.www.Bwww 1UM1IIAI IAHHA4.I T IN Mil If. .H?BE. Ilia llet-rpl.oa by Ihr < lly A ii Ihorl lie?. IUi.TImohf.. Tuesdar. April 11, lejHir>. Virc-Atiniirnl David 0. Farra jr. t, U. S. Navy, arrived here at 6 o'clock tbii morning from Fortresi Monroe, in tbe fteamer Louisiana. Captnln l'oit.r und wa? received at tbe whaif by a large de? tachment of military, ordered out by G?n. W. W. Mer r?a. the Mayor and Committee, and many ritlxeni. He w n? accompanied by hi? wife aud Mr?. Captain. Piunock, Miss Curt?an, Mlle Buttriek. and Mr?. Col. Lamb. As stion as the iteamer wa? announced to be at the whaif. Mayor Chapman proceeded to welcome the Ad? miral to tbe city, accompanied by the Committee? of the two brandie?. The procession waa then formed and the Admiral ?m escorted t<> the Eut.i? Home, receiving ou hi? way thither enthusiaatie groetlnga from the cltueu?. The city Council? gate Mm a public dinner thi? after? noon, lie leavei tomorrow tor New York. -?. - F ram t'arireti tlearee. roHTiir-s MoviiOE, Monday. April !i). t?nV i'lie siciinifbij) Ango arrived hep? at ti-.A) o .lock yesterday evening, with lieury Waid Beeober aud paity, from New-York bound to Fort fcumter. Owing to the ?outli-cuatcrlr wind, the Arago wa? ?one what Inter in reaching here than tm expected. Judge Holt. Provost-Marshal General Pry and otheis were here yeiterdav, awaiting the arrival o?' tho Aru?o. The entire'partv siibeequently pot to ?ea. At the timi the weather indicated tho approach of a itorro. To duv the storm let in. It haa rained heavily t'j day, and a rtenie fog now prevail?. Je?. Darla ?g Dan ?II*. From The W aMtagaa- R?-? ?hucio. April 10. l'ait ios MTB iirrivoil iroui Dnuvill? -within our Inns, who leport that the fugitive inaurgent, Jeff. I?a\i?. arrived at Hanville ou Mtmdav afternoon last, I covered with dust and peraplratlon. Hiionlt baggage I eonsiated of three dilapidated trunks, which looked ? hurdly tit for ajournev to Mexico Jeff, wa? accompanied by two or thiee member! of his Cabinet, and the whole party ?reined to be in an extremely uemoralUod couJltiou. Oreckiuridge, the Keliel Secretarv of V.'ir had cot turned up. and wai not heard from, althongh ?lillreu: inquiriei were being made for blm. J?hn?Mi < vi Oil. From The VV??hington Republican, Apiii In. Information has bueti received at ?MB. tirant'? headquarter!, from scout?, that Gen. Stonemau baa ir rived with hi? command upon the rairroml below bau villa, aud between Danville and Greeatborouro. Ho will doubtleaa oapture Grrensboroujrb and cut the rail roadi around it,rendering ,/ohi.stoi, ? eacape from fihgr min impossible. It i? highly probable that Johnston will be compelled to gurrender to Sherman ?? Lee hiitoGranl. If be attempt! to fight Sherman, he will be annihilated and il ks imp.ia?il?le for lui" to get away from blm. "How ne you, ?>?utl?eru Confederacy r* SS5!555!!!??B??SS8 Play's HirriifUY,?The 88th aoiiiveriary of ?he birthday of the paArict and ?taieiman. Heart l'lav alii be properly eommemoruted by the Clay 1 estival Af?o?ia*Von tbii etiBlna;, it tho M ?Un pmt A PI?OCLAMATION Treatment of National Vessels of Foreign Powers, Wauhetoton, Tu??day, April U. IK?. Another important jiroclituiatiou is iaMti tak day, claiming that our vessels of war In foreign porta ?hall no longer bo subjected to restrictions? at pro?. ? but shall have tbo same right and hoepitalitiea wbuh are extended t<? foreign tnon-of war la the porta of tue l'nited State?, and declaring that hereafter the cruiser? of every nation ?hall recaiva tho treatment Wkhab in Datas ports they accord to our?, aa follown ffhtnat. For some tima post ves?el*of-war of tha I'niti-d Stale? have been refusod in certain porta privi lege? and imruunltiea to which they arara entitled by treaty, public law. or the comity of nations, at the ??me time that vesselr-of war of the country wbereiu tho I ?aid privileges and imrauiiltiei hare been withheld hurc enjoyed them fully and uninterruptedly In the j port* of the I'nitej State?, which condition of thlnga baa not always been forcibly resisted by the United State?, although, on tho other #fcand. they bare not at ' time? failed to protest agaimt and declare their tlieeat ??factiou with tho ?ame. In the view of the I'm ted? States no condition any louger exUta widen con ha oialmed to Justify tho denial to them by any one o? ?aid nation? of the ciictoniitry naval right? aucli aa lias here? tofore been so nuueceaearily per*i<ted in? now, there? fore. I. Abraham Lincoln, President o? the l'nited State?, do hereby B?xka known that If, after a nai.it.able time ?hnll bava elapsed for the intelligence of this proclamation to l.n\c. reached any foreign country in whoa? port? tho said privilege? and lmmunitie? ?hall bare been refused n? aforesaid,they ?hall coiitiu".? to beso r?fu?ed. then and thenceforth the ?amo privilegei and immuni? ties a'.all be retund to the voaicli-of war uf the eountry in the purls of the l'uited Slate?, and this refusal ?hall continue until tho war ie?*ola of the United Stata? ?ball have been placed upon an entire equality in the foreign port? aforesaid with similar vessel? of other count ne?. The United Stats?, whatever cbim or pretense may luv? existed heretofore, are now at least entitled to daim and corned" an entire and f.'iondly eqality oa light? and hoapitalitios with all maritime nation?. In wiin??? thereof I have hcr.-un'o ?e< my bend, tB?tasa?al th? seal ul the l'uited .'-'t?te? to be ?ftiied. llene ?4 the Cite of Waahincfnn. tin? e^enth dar "' April, ira tie vesr of llur Lord IBM. ?nd of the Ind?pendriire of the l'uited Stale? of America, tue ei^h-r ninth AURAHAM LINCOLN By the Prs-i.lent: WiLLti? H. Siwixi), Secretary of State iifjokim;-. Ia .tew-York City. PRAISl TO <iOD AT OLD faswMFfi Trinity Chnrr-h waa never mon- ?orcly taicl than yesterday. Long before noon, the devoot wer ?hipers who are at all time? glad to utter prai?e? to Omnipotence for mereie? given bagan to fill the ?eat?; but when tho hour appointed for tho TV !>???? and other exercise? arrived, not only were the ?rat? tilled and tha ai?lo? crowded, hut the entire ?iirrou'idine? of tha building paaaaatad much inch a H|<ovt?cle aa do the doorstep? of a Romish Cathedral on Sabbith morning It waa not the vulgar crowd merely, either. While many of the noblcet aud fun ?t of our metropolia had beeu wia? in time and had found ad'iii??iou, ther? were mm e than twice fifty time? "live failiah virgin? ' who besought piteoualv but In vain for entrsne?. So behind the church, in front of the church, and on either ?id? at the church, both ?exes, both color? and all area clam orad Whether for one glance at a door or window. Wo had Intended to ?fate, lnthi? report, what dtrfin ' gulBhcd person? were preaent and too? part ia ?h* ei j ercise?. we wer? saved that trouble; e??r??'"iy ???' prctiit. and as for the ex?rcieca?tr.oee w^? wore any i ImxIt will gladly oxen?? a recalling af ?"? exercie?, at 1 least eo far a? the congregational !<??* w?? concerned i At one o'clock p. m., the B>e l,r. Ha,?ht eaa>m*noo.l the service? bv the readi??. of the fifth chapter of Mat Ika? (tbe eWtnon on the MountL fo.lowed by KVv. Dr. Vinton in pra>er. A paalm of thank? for tictory wae then song bv the choir, after which the regaining ura?er? af ?In? ?ervioe for tbii occaaion wer? reaiiad. l'hc ?hoir then sang the Ti Dry* Laponne ta Boje? III A. Dr. Vinton announced the circumstance? that had been Uie occasion of this service, and ?poke briefly of the iufliiuaiee which re.iglun should have upon tbe mind? ol all. TUferriag tu tho precepts of our Savior which had been read, in the icrtnou on the Mount, the ?pester exproaaed a deront hope that charity might prevail in the disposition? of all toward tbnte who, misguided and erring though ther be. are yet our brethten. At the close of bl? remark?, Dr. Vinton mad? the re quest that, in the singing of the OUrU in Frrfim.everj individual vole? in tbe ???emblr ifemM be r.iiaeul la ?taatiksgiTtng to Almighty (rod for tb? abundant bl'?e : iuga which Ilia grace has showered upon our nation ? Baa ourselves. Theruapon th* great organ poured forth it? thunder? j of music, undar the akilifol tonch of Dr. CuMer, ?nd ; under tbe guidance of the choir, the entire oonirreca gatiun arose and chanted, with the buartieet unaiiiiiiitr, i that noble anthem of the Episcopal Chnrch. the OsWm ? a Ei sfafs of Tallia In G. It is seldom id one's lifetime) ! that a so?ne of snob tremendous sigmficaiice ia before l him. Wc way beur, any Sabbath, that we chouM to go I to Plymouth Church. J i?jO poop!? in grand cboruaeinv i in g the praise of our l.ord and we shall often bear, 1 perhaps, the note? of th? uegsn pealing forth more j thrilling mn?ic than that which helps vocalire aba I word? of tbe Qlorin. But not one* in a lifetime dornet ? men have thA prond honor of standing, imlirldaala of a j rast nation, devoutly in tbe temple oftka Lord, ?inging ' pralM to Illm for the triumph ai a war of principia ..<? ! the power of Satan. . The graw doea not grow before the doora of Trlrity ; \ baaaaeaa men kaataa hither a: d tbltkat a* ever, ?agor ; hi acootunlUh butines? duties, but wltbia those doors a congregation uf tbe beet aud the fairest, of tbe rich .and the poor, of the thoughtful and the caoles?, has | met to ?ay. " for Tlr.ne abundant mercy in saving this | Kepublic - for the destruction of tyranny, slavery, ? trea< hery?fbr Thy restoring this Tby land t?y us pun i tiwl of at least ?no great ov J?we give glory to The? in ! the hit;beet '" ? After tbe Kev. Dr. Dix had pronounced the b?n?dic 1 tion, Mr. W. Dtllcr, a.?ai?tarrt organist of Trinity. p?r j formed Handle "Hallelujah Oborui " upon the organ, at a dttiog ok*? of the service. The voluntary after? ward oousisteU of national air.?. pi-aJing forth while the ! graal ??e?mbly slowly melted ?way. Tils' SALUTE A? VMuN-SwlAKB. At I3| o'clock ji'atoiday, a detachment of th? 75th Heavy Artillery made ttcir appearance at Union i.juare wlt.i fun-.- V4 pound howitsei?. under toe ebnrge. of Captg. Keim, of Battery 11, and cHoughteub? rg, of Hatterv (}. Thre? of the howitrcrt were placed in front of the Kverett Home, facing th? ?quare. and Ika ?ilute of c?' guns a hi iiuruj'diately proceeded with, ?haklng tta ground, and threetetdng* dire devastation to winaowa In th? neighborhood, and hlliug the air with a cloud that oorteuwod nothing but vtctorle? ami thank?giviiig. Ia Hualsaa. HtrtMO.N. I*. T.. Tucsdav, April 11, lh?. (?birr hallelujah! tJlory to 6o?i in the high eat I Every bell 1? ringing?every gun i? aiatakiug m thunder tone??every neurt is dancing with joy over the surrender of (?en. L?e. Ne.ulv gvim was anb?crib.<d ia flr? uilnutta at the Po?! Office for the relief of our ?.. k aad woaaoed ai'iil.-t a. aad conn ibutii u? are Mowiug iu frealy from ?II side? for Ibis object. A grand calehration aud Illumination ii the pro gramme for to-night. Tbe excitement ia indeed intense, and old Hudaao i? oae maaa uf patriotUm ?ml Jov. Ia Ikclrwii. DnuotT. Moudav, April 10, lMift Bu.-duew todu) is eiitirclv SQ^iia?. through? out the State. The hearts of the paoplo aie Ibrlkling aitbjoy aud gratit'ide ov?r the ?iirrenderof (l?n Lee Th? iloirroaatraiiong In this city are tbe moat ?trtQuai ??lie and jo)ou? ever knoan. At tl reu o'clock thi? ailernoon thoueandt of paopl? assembled ou I'ampu* Marital ai.d. anug prniae? to (l.-.l. tbe Star Spnngle.1 llanner. while a splendid bra?? band added to tne enthusiasm by pluyiug a nuinbar of pat. i otl? air?. Two hundred guns were fired by order of lb? militarv authorities. Ta-aighi Ibe ?ity ia brilliantly iirutuinat? d. Ia Baataa. Coitos, If nadar April 10, lar? D)H[?aU)has from all partn of New-Ku^land expie?? unbounded Joy and congratulation ov?r tb? Bar render of Gen. Lee. FWira are tlyiag. balk) rinartnc. gnu? flriug, aad th? wildest oatiiusia^ua evarv#b?i? preyaili. _____^__ The R?v. Dr. R<hflff will lecture U-foic Iho Kev Turk Touag ?ten? Cliriatlaa AmuistliJii thia tvatiiug, at then rvoai?. ko. loi Hlth-av?., ?a the Un?; '<sh Unja*?? and Lltaraiiua, Lact?ra traa.