Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, May 02, 1865, Image 1

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EXTRA.. CO ftVNHl'!*,Ci.t., MAY '4, IMS. thk latest reports. tilt news is, lbi« morning, that OcOiTal Odilon ha- ‘‘•urromloi-od rverj-tbing ,{t o( the Chatlaboocheo riv:r”—by «. untilnt.nd tint th ul, tho limit t f bi-comnianJ' if this bo »o (add it is uidtohatebwh 'tBcinliy communicated) • t- Onft-il ra.y has nuw no considerablo •oBBiUid east ft the Mississippi rin-r, that of til . Korrcst. ’Ii-nufU o( trouble belwceu Franco ana .j , I'niuil Stales ura .-us'.r.intd by icilt!- nti.i.i tvery hour. Wo suppt c tl at n pupturv has occurred, ar.d that hostile do. j bare been mu le, but wc do »ere,lit th>3 rumors of an engog mont !oj*b* re ' v * l ftn( ling (■* French iroopd on our Hkwdllat Ureal li.-itt.ia aitds.tiin j^r Jointd France in r.-cgni/.in* the OoiMuacy. 'Ve al.o if tr i ft > u K. J i- m|hiU Uat -m 'the V8ih of Mari it the Caf.-l.niW »« aU-amir Stonewall w«s jiloatdhy lh • Portuguho ttulliuriu*. at Lisbon to icavo that harbor, ami that upooxniovenm' made by tlio U. i, tUainsn Niagara and Sacrauonlo, they wcr« Cnol i ' by .the Portagur-, ’.neuten on the Niagara being killed.— Th, Kedurttl papa* .veto cluinorotts for fflali*ti»n upon Porlugil, ami ridiculed a thr,»i ot tbo /ifrfra thi t "abould the WashiaKtnn Uovernmont pfcsuiimto itn- up, n Portugal as inferior in power, Ind endeavor, to extort reparation from . r ; u ' [J ,, khso of tbo S rsmfttlo tin.l Nks.tr, the groat powers sc ill be placed -jrftr u: avoidable C t<. it to proto, t uerin the aiserlioti of her riglits.' yin make exit acts, e’s Irom the jfa. V ik lleraltl+'l U.u i.Sih -ImuL. cun* vrntttsr tbU sutrend.r i lien, .Leo tmd nthst" it'rr*. :m i in mind tb ! Jb .ecoti IS., f.iVorabi v THE CAPITULATION OF GEN. LBK. The New York Herald, of April 18tli, •peeks Ihus of the capitulation of General Lee : The appointment of officer* to carry out tbo torrus of surrender we# made by both parties during the night, and a con ference between General. Grant and Leo w*w held on the brow of the hill, ono- fourth of r tnilo north of the Court House, a*. 10 o clock v. M. Gen. Grant and stall’ lia 1 hardly nrmod when Gen. L?e, aro,.nwij,niM by »*#ortf«*n’y,galloped »p the hln and rod • bt tbo -i i•» of tho Lieut nant General. Gen. Grant'• it iv. tien uri a ml .tail* General Grilllu and •t iff, (ion. Gibbon and staff, and General Sheridan and «t '.to m 11 *>ji tli • 'round, grouped in a somt-cireu! «r pcsitior.. Tin • iu' i v to t*:i• nirV-iwai i \v *.s up in. cul tivated land. The Court Unit- ! -u • ii iv , or contimuii »n of «m ill In Discussion of the matter among them- J B Baldwin, Thoa .. •eWes seemed to greatly sirengtban this Staples, 8 D Miller, Hies J Hand feeling. All admitted that the army had William T Early, T A CUybrook, John no further power of resistance, and that it Critcher William*, T H Kppea, and Ifcoea was compelled to surrender on our own other persons for whom passport! hata They appeared surprised to find beon procured, and especially other* no exhibition of vindictivenos* on our part. Judging from their hearty confos- sions of g“iiorous and liberal treatment by us one would conotude they expected to have beon chained together as felons to Brace the triumphant march of our vioto- ' nin general. At first some may bo inclined U> thi nil jgates, from Kichmo but^ David J Hfiund whom we consider it unnecessary to men tion. 11 J Marshal, Senator from Fauquier. John Wesson. Senator from Marlon. James Vet.nbio, Seipitor elect from co- toraburg. • David II Burr, owtb n n ot<s^ ho witne* ••I otUoers, nh-« ition on tli" sw wisdom of bis b MKKTl NO •x^Cting; buDavid J SsundeJ, bf the • ivjor of thrf Dalcgnte*. Rlbhmonh city, V their cun- L S IX*ll, df tha flouHp lung doubt Watr. d county. J J V. iglith, of tho IIcui Henrico ooinrty. Wu Ambrts, of the f.vj ( Mi»jl,ii li ,!.I /..vniil n Js i ,r will couri-o i!it colors all it* Jiuseiblo for th«: -Kcdera cause. hear of Fcdir«l oiovfrincnts in sev- rt ^ directions, which wo can in 1 under- .•Uni «r riooncilo with tl»o armistice. ha>« persons bringing or reviving Into j4jir> frmu any <niarler will confer i (w on up, r.hd i -ritt in rHaying tho saiirty «•!’ th ccii.muriity f*r nows, by •»ilsfii'g us to uso them, 11 I*. -'Cfinnyi j ^btwwivh us for our i.-.*ut . CoarKi^Ki Sr \tr.i A MKiuoa, | dire eta itircii lata l»o- , 'Hiclitiioii.i, V . , ... ... Utlktu,: lho* Secretary "f 'V... ....... '.hat vi'U will iminedi.tU) y i io» < cd to (iccr^ia » ssillMfioblo ih". ti'MC ii ;m th « *iar totbc %my i.t \ rini-ru \ ar* mi furb'iui’, ■ . »G. ■ in ay hat- sirscvct th’.Ufr. \ ■ a 'till .,t£.i .'/• ■-rapidlv-a r jwiihle. : l r»*i" H I-- lie tier ill •! soph K. Vi i;* r !•.«•»fully yur •erv'r* .1 UN W. K In. IA . Mo. a A A <J. TaSaj. • .A. K, V. . f. N 0. \ OUSVIJK-A l l-VN. \ I. • r • i up th- hillsi 1 • i t i : i'i ip. G on. Grant? ‘pped hi- h »r* ■ f * • .ud tw* or thr«>i' rod- i • m ot him. J.■»« rotlo - j t fly up tiu’.el m military i•uMn.au l wheeled hi* hors« aide by aide to tho left < f G-n Gr.int. The two chieftains then enter,»l in:.. conver«HU )n. tbv. laslc.l nearly t».*o hour*, until too oiRrors ap pointed nil both sides to carry •» it tho I rm i f sun ituler had ron rtf l for d ity. The two distingofshed lo-tdcr-s or tho mightiest hosts of the world sat quietly iu their saddles dii#u->ing th p-isr, present and future in free and easy off-han 1 con versational style.' During this •.i. , onf* , ren , \ G'*n mmI Leo -ta'.od that if Gen. Grunt had acceded to his proposal forapcrsor.nl intervi-'w sonto weeks ago, puucj would undoubtedly have resulted therefrom. Much «*f their conversation was, of course, private and unheard. Hut »Mmugh was g.cati j,l to know mat Lee acknowle lg-1 himself completely b*i' 'i v the power oV lh : •Southern Gonfodcrucy utterly ,1 troyd. aud any further pr d mg ition of the war a useless oft us ion of Mood. T. opinion liners t Johnston Wiuid aiin-rclcr to Sh, rmuM, without a battle, on hearing tiu.t tl Army of Northern Virgirt'a ha : 1 -iho *•- to Gen'. Grant. Til g noM.VKHSATION KSUKIi, HiiorMy b.'f> r * 11 o’t l«»e ; c the ei|er\i- w between th 1 generals was ended by Liu saluting uml r. *ing 'ovvlvdovvn tho --*pe, te r li'o hollow and into hi , c«rmp. '»:i tbb hill beyond. Gen. Grant turned tin i.ovl t i his thoroughbred Cinclnnatus t- ward tho Court llome, followed by hH staff and a large retinue of general « ifi- MKKI INO «.*K OI.U ritlKMD 4 . Within half an hour thereafter ti otU- oers designated by Gun. ij ,, u to carry opt tho stipulations of ■-urrcndi r arrived, and were accompanied by a largo nui.ib-r of noted read o#ic *r*. The largo ira i laU and yard in front was soon till 1 with Union and rebel oUlcers iu e irnc-t con versation. IIxlf tho “regular-" u h«?r sidi found soino acquaintance West Point classmaWi among t'ho other-, and in many instances tljo greeting wn '.arm and uflVcting. Th-' in n, who hut the • ii - each « li ob struction, now rutile I -piiotly tog »ther. f I.i* T" ' V,,' -. It V. I - I N 1.1, llum.wxi h csjiiu,'. iyooHk»to-cW, iti ^ \'iiU -,, ‘<f th« I w .inh (/runt w»« p. - nl. 'Frm sukifn ot ‘ x “V'*,. ,1"'V' 1 'i'i h c ‘’■ l 1 ’^ imniBt-uHvn nntlroc. i.trueti,>u .v M K'HJWuf tho Uuui . r„.i, l.tiWd.il.,riiiinvli..n wi»-irri.„ I <t. ■ P ', t f r & u #i u .1 1 ' a *r.l (Jr«tu , xpr.--«.l tlio lull, n neo th.-ilfjohnstou would surrender civ day-, ft he ha- not already iluic > 'id it w.aMh«nrght best to await tlio «r» of ^renf-. II \\ Thomas, Second Auditor, Rlch- mond. a Lewis L Ipooure, Oliief Olbtk, Second 8 < v .. gflVM blent* r countenance* ovidem (•:. Almost thofirstiju* ng to do with—what ar. tb 1.. ai rij J*. JnV.; TUn belief gi laweliiLLr ardor of r.»« tli i lc ijA'1 i U in i.ic Idiffi piry ,’t NV«r. A. H. W Kl'illl', Alij. M111. P,C. S.A. April l> - it i* Ui'orglA rna'i • .0 .o' th.> c'.ty repy f< nr tiweistiil Mi.-i 1 o'I'i t 1 'jc• • 11 iidiiuatUrs P'i* W'l rfO. G vernment had ph lg*»d its.df to grant no nmni sty f*r th.-<.ffor.-> „f irons ni. aid that they mu?t nll hang t'‘g«th' , r or hang ' ill had tn v i» no advantage *»f th*- ■ n>*oc li- ties and I per-.* -ii.u ition, but li^i l vol- • • t.'.inud >us {• rro■* • if -, d '.w • 1 .} b.l tJ i |A OK /RKUUI.A fu-NS WITH STATIC*. Important m idillcations of tha trade r<‘gttU|l6fis with r -h dliou* St«t< • have been prepared during tho past w ink, but vlmy havb not A’* 111 been approvet; and in • the arrival of General Grant, and • 'M-ultalion with him, it is doubtful whether they will bo promulgitedL lt»is boii'.ved that the work of pacification is proceeding so rapidly, ttial <u a very short time it will bo possible to remove moat of l '0 restrictions and supervision at pres ent impoaed. Kruin tho Hichuioml Whig, April Uth. ADDKKSS TO THE VKOFLK OF VIRGINIA. T m undersigned ulunbora of the L *g- i-Jatut(j of the Stat t of Virginia, in eon- n'.aMi.in with a number of citi/. mA ot the SUP- , whose names are attached to this paper, in vi-w of tho evacuation of tint city of Richmond by tho I'onfedernto government and its occupation by the milituiv authoriiios of tlio United niatcs, the . rohder •>.* the Army of Northern Wire, uia, and the su.-punsion of thujurii- dioliou of the civil power of the State, are of^ho opinion that an imm-dislo imwting of th* - General Assombly of 1., • State i.s cnilctl for by ..the exigencies of thu situ*- levn. The consent of the military uulnor- lliii of lh 3 ItrUitcd Stalest* U so#hiou of the L*m, ilurem ITi* iii.i >■ l, in connoc- then with tho frU-urnor ,i d Lieutenant Govrrior, to their fre • 1 ’ih^qation upe i public atlkirs, and to th i ingf tpa and de- pasture of oil its mcm'. r- und-. i r*.i , Vv>u- difct, bus been ob’aiiml. Tho I eitedS alesautboriii- - \.id •• » I” trinipor. ition froia'auy pain .u ! ( ir control to any of Ui - )' **e» »• >■•.’ mantioncU. The mu • to •’» * submitted to too j, illftture are the rcstoia ion « f p* a- • to lh-S State of Virginia, an l tho ndju^meut ot tho •{'.!••,tions involving life, lineriy and piopertythal have aria.-.u iu the Stale an a n n- tunco i I war. Wc, therefore, earnestly n quest the Governor, the Lieutenant Govern.*rr util m unher* of the Legislature, to repair to thiicity l»y Uiolioth of April iaslunt and VVo understand that full protection to pcrimis and property will be »tr»rdo 1 iu the State, and wo rccomut nd t » peaceful citlx 'M to remain at thoir liomesapd pur sue t' cir Ur,i d a/oc ttious with conlld .-nco that Umy v. id not !*•• interrupted. We car ii- -ily solicit tho altendftucu in Hielmioud, * or hufero the iJfith of April instant, ot tha following parsons, ei'.i/.ons of Virgin; i > oonfor f^ith u •ss to ‘tho be.-.t mean - of restoring peace to tit A Stale of vi a ini*. We have secured safe' J icph Mayo, Mayor city of Richmond. • 8 Howard,duldrk llusting^Courl, uonri city. :♦¥ •hiae If Dudley, Sorgenut city of Itmond. y ’• ililcton Ta*owolf, Commouwanlth’s « I tic limond city. , Jovnoi*. Judge of tlm Olrcuit _ tersburw, <•' ■ohn A Morodubf Judgoof tho Circuit (Curt, uiclunorid. Wm 11 li/qns, Judge of the Hustings fttirt, Uichmbtid, 1 ,^IT 0 Wiokhain, Member of Congress, KioHtBOi.il. Bon) 8 M.vnll, 1,‘reiiJent of ‘VViUl.m and Mary Coll^i^, ' . Nat Tyler, editur Richmond Fjnquiror. R F Walker, (iblisher Examiner. .f R Andarson, ftiuhmond. ^ 11R Howlson, " . 'tiff- W Gmidin, ‘Nit j FGIligley, F J Smith, “ Vk Frank I in Slehi-, Honrloo. 7 John Ly«>n, * T It Fisher, Wm M Harrison, Gyrits Hull, T W Garnett, King and Qu^qq. Jas A Sco't, Richmond. - it Approved for puMUgftiotk a:id in haul-bill‘forilLKtvGf . r Major OdMT Kiclnnon ), Va., KKVOCATION OK TH HKBKI. V I * . N1A|f J UCYK ™'**V I. )'"• h, *W,nl other loHilin^ rabolofft. ■ ’iv Hiontnond for a odmuilu. y regu.1 to tho Htiito of Virginia .i.j Atolttrn nl tl ;Jlo !t i :l [,(.,, to tin) Konh- nu goVnm •»)(. fl>* id willing and in- lenqs tn'. a i ons••ntie’rt for thiaminrpos'o • halt h held, bu* does , v *t propose that them r-e,,, .dull ho ttt oontmlling spiff • ./*' **resj 1 nt t.n,v*. that l<lic notion of tlio Mitiii-y (i *Vt rnor, in grunting these . pusseswas wjthoi^MiJfioiont authority, GenWeiucihig Vn relieved of his^. com mud lOi Vim j q w . )>. - rtek l» boon fqy the- pn s f .„ t ;> j comm *r| nt that foiinu ft U *vj A was rcLvod lor h f a -dun in tHy /l 1 ' * of iiil’Wi/.ittg the flMfCnibiln r_ oP ; Virgin, .. •Zionists tp .-on-iaoiy turn IVRhut Ht'itn to h*v nUegiui M, Ti.ui,vid»atiltf c. u be‘Acertained ii i■•-..tin. _ Of Vi'otliorn yKiyjJL ^* i Stern', Uonrioo.' / i*on, l*otorsbiirg, Iter, Fauquier. / . I llarri^on, Ohntlus Oity.' / [all, Ritchie. ./ irnott, King and Qu jqu. Jcoit, Richmond. £ V 1 concur in tbo preceding h' 1 * lincndu* tn. * Ji 1 1 lfi.i, » Approved for pubUoatioqr TWhig Jiiot fruni military nuliiuriliu of llio a^L VOy'iha lAiltui*h'"i7.iIS 1 'M ‘ ' mTtti.w of t^f5u, Al(f r United .Stat- for thorn to on lor tL and depart without molcst-v i<»n ; Ho:»i li .M T Hunter, A '1' Capertmi \Vm < Kive-, John Letcbor, A 11 Jlrtpi art, U li M op-tguc, Fayotto MoMultci imitioa ul i Krsttialheu. We .-'iaul t net ha ul ujl rurprLod to leurn " •••- ' •■ il*i*i st t ,-H (late waved over tho ca;y rnjiith.* from thi* the ( «• l aiuxien m ii:ito.---.l U714 ' •. fa.