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T^; Ifmon Collector, I p ^ . |ors of election, p id I somp others of t)ie Union 4C|ket w.efk elected, and the ^uperviso] lost'only liy ^dozen or;so of votes, _A s id e franrt th e s e ’twO tow n s , itlie sam e Su p e r v is o r s sprving. la s t y e a r h a v e a ll b e e n returned.I jlThey a r e asj fo llo w s ;| j j: j ^ :::;r )iipar^|el ll 4 es;orless m 'alte notices w lli b e ch a rg eli lb ^bsplny^in i ^ n 4 verCfsenv.*u,t,:an addition of 50 ■ ler h as. actnajjly su n eifed from th e e p ^siisaSa.'*'^’^ . i ' i; ; ' - ^P. ;^nbltsiier ■ THE d e f e a t o | IjEE AND F^LL OF RlG H lv ip N D : . W e h a d t,he.gr ?at p le a su r e . la s f 'w e.e.k o f briefly, a n n fjim c in j: the d e fe a t o f L e e ’s ,a i- ray, a p d the! fa ll o f E ic h m o n d . v T h e sef „ r ie s ofj jjnasterly m o v e m e n ts inalugurated l^y L ie|ut.-G en .;C r in t o n th e ^ t h o f M a r c h , find the b r a v e r y a n d e n d u r a n c e o f o u r troops: in t h e -m a .’e h e s a n d ' b a ttles o f the ensu in g ! five d'aVs, r e s u lte d in the d isas trous d e fe a V o f L e e ’s ia r m y , tfie C a p tu re qjf m iiny p ir i^ )n er s, 3 ainjioh,^sm a ll a r m s, & c ., and the p r e e ip itute l-etreat o f h is b r o k e n arid d em o r!aliz;ed a rii|iy . W h ile G e n . Ii' G r a n t p a s se d si iaed e ffo rt to- re iY eijtzel w a s sent to o c c u p y R ie h m o n d v d th | th e . c o lo r e d troops, tth e junction o f th e andj D a n v ille R .B ..; 5 ). a h e a d leridan r iftly b y it in a d e te r m - ich B u r k e s v ille J u n c tio n , lich m p fh |, iL ynchbjur'g ,th i| h e succeeded, S the b t 4 ' w ith his.' c a v a lr y , w h ile . L p e w h s on ly a s far: a s^ ^ iT m eliaCourtf H o iiS e . T h e infantry c o m in g . u p , S h e r i p r o m p tly, n n ejt L e e ’s a i ^ y (if, L e k . . I n inching it t o w n H - o * - ' i.if ^ “T “ ii: IhMOeEAlTC SUrSKVISdl .. : I T h e v M e m the C o u n ly w h s iligh t,ian d w e h a v e few ^ e p o r ts o f inai 6 i 4 :tie$. i Y \ b » l y k n < v . 4 t M i i . L o r d , o f U i . . s i , i 4 l sojae fo r ty -four m a jo r ity — d o u ljile tlpit Iasi: yGail, a n d M r . C o r n e lliO f Ithaca, u m e ty. I n T tliack ,M r . C o r n e ll - support J f o j ir J ^ e a v y tax-pay dem o G ra tfe sMCv e p o n the p r in c p le tim t 8 this tim e i t iC fo r th e. in t e iT s t s e f th is to w tojb e 'r e p ie s e p te d in the B o a r d b y a p e r son e x p e rie n e jed thtiiein, a n d h a v in g a la r g e and j n s f in flu e n c e, w ith the. m e n |b e r s tlier 3 - \* 1 ^ ' , | 0 f the tw o (‘p p o s ilioiu n e m h e r s e le c te d , M r . B a i ey^ o f JEnfield,\ h a s served o n e year in the ^ o a r d p r e v io tu sly . W ith M r. R o c k w eV ,, of; N e w fie lc i, w e h a v e n o p e r - 'sonal a c q u a ir jta n c e, b u t a r e to ld h e -is v e r y ' m g e h (jf a g e n tlem a n ,^ a n d fully C fim p e- teh t to cl e p b sitibn, a lth o u g h 'd n e x p H r ie n c “I ' i ■' [B e lo w w e p r in t in fulll the v o te o f Itha- baj th e (juily tpw n fr<>m w h ic h w e h a v e a r y reiurns.; It ^ ill 4 e se e n that the v o tp is ligh t, b n jy vi a c h ih g a b o u t 1350 ; jand jthat thp a v e r a g e U n io n m -tje>‘' 4 y is a b o iit f b ’t y . \Y e r e g r e t to sta t e that M r . R a n c lo lp h ff >r .O ife p ^ e p i' o f the P b o r , has been defeated. H ^ v b t i w a s a c tu a lly b e g g e d a w a y frem iri favor jof tiisi opp(aneiit. j H e l a s m b d e p j|e o f I th o in o s t u p r ig h ta n d c o ir e o t Pj)( 9 r M a sters the to>vnj has; e v e r h a d , a ad it iw ilt h a v e (j)ccaiii'oii to r e g r e t h is d e fe a t. W e r a th e r ffi!f,ess J o h n L . T h o m p so n w o n ’t run a g a in :foi? C o n in iissionei- o f H ig h w a y s . H je p ia e sd h im s e lf .straddle o f the sw a m p rpad, a n d like M e C le lla n wh|en h e strad dled T h t C h ic k a h o m ito y , hel ,a n d the rt>ad salnk to^ ls e BO m o r e . G rie h u n d r e d a n d sijx. a g k in st a n a v e r a g e o f o b ljr fo r ty , finishei T h e follow in g is the v o te ; I SUPJSBVISOK. .Lee’s Amy Roitei aafl Praei, Immense Oajidpe ,of Geneials, Pris- . dnerij Ottoa,'Small Aips, f e PRESIDENT I ijllcOW : IN , I ^ ; Offlelkl B w p a iehes. \ - Major.ajor. (Generaleneral JohiJ:G P] RICHMOND ; W ashington, B k 4 , ikril.‘ 4 --ll i M G p ;- T h e fb giram from % n . Qtrapt h as just i now Bepartment. ‘ ‘Wliae hour fo-daj it ; received of Geneiral Custar being true.’ 'He w as unharm ed la te th is £ ; , E. M. S ta -NTO it , Secreta ing or disperamg reinai^c Army: Sheridan, with his cavhlaralW, Fifth Oorps, is betwe c id the Apipbmattox, tment.- ) t& w T 'ing tele- reached this eft him does a h ad been iililed; is not ft[emoon. and the p folio w itig. SOHth- thisjand 1 Gen. Meade with the Second aiM Sixl ■ B en . O rd is fo llo w in g th e 'line o f side Railroad. All of the’ enemy | that retains anything like organization have gojiie. n o rth of the Appomattox, and are .apparently heading for Moses Q o w ell... risoners cUp- iedl, -wounded, and ciptured, will not'probably reach 7,000; of whom| from 1,5.00' to 2,000 were captured, and. m aqyjbut slightly An immense number <f ured, yariously opo to at City Point,' fifteen thou- imes Landon^. .^^.646 ian a d v a ricefi at S a ilb r ’s C r e e k , d e fe a tec l it, p u rs.uedj-brbve ft a c r o s s T h e A p p c m a c ttlx,-(^ p tu r e c i m a n y \ p risba- ei's, .G en ei-als, &;c. , A m o n g fhe G e n e r a ls are E w e ll, K e-shaiw , B u tto^ j C q i’se, D e - B a r r y a n d C u g sis ijee, „ ' i\ ■ ]A t this w r ting the r e h m a r jt-cjf L e j 's arm y i s p e n n e d |'u || b e tw e e n t ^ A p p o m a tj- tox a n d ,th e ;J a m e s | a n d it d ^ b es 'n o t seem possible fo r it to a v o id entire! d e struction. ' T h e m x isthujie o the C o n fe (|e fa |y is sn,b-- s ^ n t i^ H y ^ ended., R y e r y b o i ^ how .aeos ‘ a n d ^ ^ ck n b w ie d g e s th e [ ^ i e n | w isd o m a n d forbearanjee o i M r .L in c o ln u ild e r th e c lo u d ! M^ essqb . J p h n N o r t ^ - I ■ '' ’ 1 co ) LI i EC1 t OB., E , v a . : [ BOOK, MASTEE. IsaacB W o lp h ..|..' - oif in isr e p r e T .' - GharlesiSevel-n, \ ' ■ 1 ^ ' S i t - j Sh'DiST. V, I1,0 Q0 on froi em e r g e d ., T'hey p o w see h is h d h e sfc y | h is a-biUty a n d 1 is p u r e p a tr io sm . T h e jf; s e e tie c y e r s h a d c w lr p .geiiu s n f G r a n t,[the blestt G e n e ia l. th e W o grandre and-^ldm i the p f M s c u fm n a th | h ^ u h ^ e k r ,a^. .fqi sc o r n thcj a n g p ' i e i t a % a lilt|,and he h a s b eeju su r jee te iji'i vVifich he.jhas boJnejctlcut E leobon-rovi ■[f ,1 .M a jo rity,^ ^ ’ Atljhe. gtate'Elecjtipn in' C on doMay ■ April. 4 t i, th|e' etitire Urion t ' waSi eleeted by ov,ler ^even thousand jor|t y--tbp more I [than fbur tim Js thi jOiky ^iVen ibr Mr; iLincclln iasi Ml] This shows thelrapid changes goiiig on ong’the peoplef The vict(myj is al byeriwhelmin^l as that of Grant d d b v e r jiroduled-: 3uf ' a n d , m a g n itu d e p . . ' apaigm e o m m e n c e d iLeje; ;o. H o w 'h e laugh deisms, the maieyo pgrtizan; rhalihe tq w h ic h he p e o p le als :reeognize t le a ljifit|y o y r is subordinates^ ■and th e bra v e r y i fehe phfjV b tis m a n d e n d m raiiee o f ry c o u ld b , ' .W e i i a i '— b u t w isi If ■ Iqs meii,_^thou .'f hich^iib vie b^e achieved. 3 n o |r o b m fo r ^ further co m m e n t, to u n ite w ith t h e lo y a l riiiliioris ^ - ^ r h u are_ d v ery'lvhlTe ce leb r a tin g . t h e saL Vatlou d f ithe R e p u b lic. A<r/«r.;-|7-^y^|offiei despatch We learn ' tibat ' L n c snrhendei e d to Gfam t -with th e l'4&nmAnts..oT^^ , a r m y , o n Sunday: aft^r- ' 'ioaii, SfiiStVi terms prripid# by \ M p k S EOAIB COilMISSlOnEK. (NS tab 1. es . 2p BIST. o hrisot e [y estimated at fi ,,000. ; ; ; Prisohers are continually arrivl and it was estimated that there vi e sand there this morn]ng. > ved here to-dav risoners, includ- Gen. McLaughlin and the nfeu ofj I is brigade tiap- tdred with him) by the r t f '4 s onl the assault on Fort Steadman,. ■ '' j I Such was the haste ol Thp ijebelS' in hurrying the tTnion prisoners thro|ngh Richmond on Sun- it in many cases ipaniy were hot even pai;- !t of the ,seven hundred- ion have ordered to be, excihghked hyj -the; vebeL „au- thoi|ities, and were iairried through thp city of Riehnjiond ; towaild the Varunfa Landilng in the possible!haste,', ' ' j j | T|^ iews ^jOity Point. ■WASHEsqlrON, Tuesday, April 4 1&65. Prbm t h e ‘mai|-boat Dictator, which laflt City 'oLni yesterday h t id. a.: m., ithb Star phtained iie following; '[ -j | j ' ' ^ luation of Rich: 'l ijams .in day th a t oled. Five hundred ou1 *4 ; ^ a i p n f o i i fldn'grfcsii .. -- ---------------. , ____ T'he-Uniqnj|sts carried al] ------------ ™ .four.|C o n - gressj^e|iit-^a gm |n o f o n e ; a ll I th e p e n a - torsj a d d idore iibani three-foni ih s i f |;he H o u s:e j---am p n g |w h q m is P h iri jas t | B a r - nu m ik e gJe& t S h ovviian. vT'ltei-'tJhk 4|ecte|6irtie5[ BHjqBE ISLAND. j n G rO vernbr, M r , B 'rnif ie' 5|4 w ithou t (^ ppokiti! jrnithl was jpii; and ismen we^e elected party ! in I E h o d e Isla n d ] has bpeoine de- ftAr’ T ' I ‘-I * r ' b i — ' -i-' pportMttd Oil piggef^^^ i I. L elajidjBi ttte M etrppolitaa B5otel, ad- lOtne^^ CdlAwffi a TiriuCg; The M verfasettteiitpbGve referred tq cdh^bc Y o u p d ffiahcthercolum h - ^ UlUU V%J Of .f,f J l f S(.nciiili(ir'wa%tq ki40w ■wtsttkey ' meantj^fe w'a?, and, Mitoin he f oaaie to Hto rescue, and ,inform«d:Sim that “ASSfr’ manaajthe'way'fcoini^ilaiitatoS^vannali. , ] ’!= I bniised. The fracture ttie case presents n|q, alarif|lhg symptoms. ■Washington, llf'pril 4 “ To Major-Gen] ’Dix; Geii. Gr-anf this Department fr(Jm N|c .follows: ■ ! . Last night Gen. M erli . R ailr(|ad sciuth of Am,eli^ a^ijth*0 < roadl -We ;WilI bAtOffii Ij haWe had no comhiuhit^ntvju keade tGMay, :butlihop,e tLlibar ivery] sbdii Ithatl: they! h av e’ come, u n W itn, 4 n.d!: caBtur^dntlbrdkchl] irmygoing hoin8,denerail]v wiihQut'arfljis'i' ;!She ian reports Lee a fA m e l i Cbu^tHous'o' E. M’.''S'M4'ri(|'N, Secfeta.ry of W an , W ar Dnpartraentj V'i^shiti'gcou,'i 1*?' \ the prphdble apdedy deStrubdbn ;,'!df G e | ny, if diiF to siipr oA ff Sheridan, iWhd hai;- R atuboad , B urks the Appomattox, and areiapparentb Lynchbuyg. Their losses; have, beer very heavy. Houses through the country are nearly all being used; as hospitals for wouade4 met. In every direction jl h ear of Rebel soldiers pushing for I Small squads, aud generally withonitf arms. : , ; ' The Cavalry have pursued so clbssly, that the enemy have been forced to destroy probably the greater .'p'art o f their trausportation, caissons and munitiohs of warj. -The number ofi: t'probably reach 7,01 2,000 were captured ilhcontinne the pursuit as Ibng as th^fe ' appears-to be any use in it. ' ,1 TJ. S. G eant , LieU|t:-Gen6ral'.-l Washington, D; G., Tuesdayi A p r il4 ,1865. ) . ■ . .11 o’clock, a. rn. | Mc^'or- General Dix: The foll0wir|g particulars dated at Oity Point, April 4, 8 a ni., give the latest information, received tri)m Ri ihmond : Gen. Wpitzel telegraphs from Rijhmond that 28 locomotives, 44 passenger and baggage cars, ,nd 11b freightcars were captured. A.t.3:30, tins morning Ged. Grant, l rom S outher land Station, ten miles from Petersburg,, tow a rd. Burkesville, telegraphs as follows':] sttersville, April 3—-5 p, ffi. f l '*7. Sl-PdANT:' : “ ■■4”' ‘ I ' )tter,m h ich will give ■.jyo.u 4p on ' o t jibe pnemy and their , ‘‘Gen. Sheridan picked upjl,200 iprisoners from 3100i00 too SOO-mcJre0 haveake been gatlgatber- ■ms that 3 t 50 -mclre h been; i y our troops.. The m.ajqritv ( f ithe afi siieft in the hands of Rep’s a 'iniy noi. „— i between Riehtdond' and where his troops The country is* alpo fu I of, stragglers. line C[f retfeat is marked witli- lition, burned or chanteji wag ulances, e tc.” Eii’s|iN m 1 artillei ms, cais iTANTON. tary pt War. rs have been the following; i j On Sunday nie^ht before the ■ ds blew up The rebels fired Petersburg id several .places before evacuating the towd, but the iSre was speed ily extingHisli|d. : i \ | •The (rebel |esertiers; in the-Bull Peh at City Point appearel to receivp the npws of the fall of Richmond'wim as great enthusijastt as our' own troops,; and g p e chper after cheer. The Dictator broiight ,dp 'nearly; 7 00 rebel de- )rt|era who desire ^p tal^^ the oath of kUegiancei. Fresidlerit Lincdln at Ijfidhmond. icW wl wjas; heard rific, resembling-a for miles around. (Our gunboats have moved up add are now engaged in removfng the pbstruc- ^tiODS. ' ’ I -j' Geh. Weitzel, upon .e^njteringj Rishmopd, was directed by Gen. • G rant tO allow no onje to. leave the city, or permit any ond to enter who was. not connected with the army or h a d |a u lhoqty to do Corespondents Djom City P oint stale that! I has divided the remhanj; of his army, and id treating in tw^splhll ■ Ouf prisoners Ikt ,nc omV y esterday, exceeded t\^enty:five thousand, , - I ’V • ^ ‘ ' ■’ pn-their i 1 excess- of tre a t l i i i Straggl ----- what was antu r department, Washington,- » Wedneaday, ABfil 5—8- p'. pal TniLW At' b iV Tko-lf Va,-lr. 44.: tions a t R ic h io t l, flM hereto^T^ pui Thidivas) announced in cMrem ..Davis h ^ gold ;;his f u r n i t u i f h l ^ f e at Ahefion, and wa^s-: ;:to lekv,e. . . A 31the Ida ling meh got aWay eveiiingY ■ ' ’ ' U I- - I airiiigtiQ n A ;/-l^ . 11] d ; - l ready lat ray thi doubt r. hour or t' . Grant telegraphs .tC'l |toway |)ourt, .HoUsp ds ! waA |foll0wing' wit! curves Vi lie uQunces Lee’s army, if OuP'to siip o Shprid’an, ;%hd headed, oh the enemy. ( E. M: S'l’ANa’k , , J ' ■ ' ■' ,1 .T unction SouTusii'i•■Aup: 5qAhVihti!E| ) j' rnksvAi 3, Vp;. }W'edues(i'|y11 Jettersyile , April 3— 5 p, To Lieut-\'General. X]. S ^ H h A N T :' ! “ -- ud you Abe here aboiUts. lorning arotipU on ujy ; Fame’s Creiss Roads [ send y the letter, f , >a of the condition ' o f ! the _ pnemy and their l I sen' 41 M D i-t-ie’s. b rigade’ this irotind on my jcif ilAtik.- '■ H e ■ bkpturee mt 200 wagpi 3S Roads five! pleeOs of .ak||idry, ;ons, 'and .eight or nine battie-fipgs, of prisoners. ■ ■ ' ' iraitig' i k l itclUd-' ;ij ISnEBiD-iX, Major-.Gei L e tter,]', AmelSa G. H.,..April 5,rl8’p^,. f D e I r M amma :' Our iarttiy , ig ruined.'H jleaii We are aU safe as yet. feh.yroii’left tis sibk; Idbhfi,' Taylor is well. Saw h|m';yester4&y. i.We Are mi ! line of b attle this eveamg, Getl. Robert Led 4 in the field near us. My tru s t isi ptill iiT ju-stied of our cause and God. j G^n.' ,’ ’ .H|ll is killed. 1 saw Murray a few |!Bomen.ts gipce. „ iBejuiSirt Terry, he said, was tak||n .prihoueii, but luiq' ,g'ei out. 1 send .tliik by a .legro f heeipassihg. imitliji railroad to kichlanbi§g. Lov.e'Ho all. xoiii' deyoted son, W. B. ■ 1||: y :L or , Golonqi. Washiiigto.u, F ridt''*A p rA 7 ^ ^ ^ m. ' Majm- Gen. Dix: Gpn.Hheid'pn attacked am 'lUqd Lee’s array, camuripg Getik Ewell, Her law. Button, Corse| and Lajj, other ;genei‘a .officers, several th o u s iid pisoii.e|8,. and a' larg, number of cannon, and expecla^tp force Xee tl surrender all. that is left of his apny. ' ] Details will be given as fadpeemly as posg'ibli but the telegraph i s i|! working liadly.! ; | ’ . 'E, M|i S t A nson , Sec. 'of War. ; 'b B & l H L , ' - - , . , ment[ ’^a^ington,^ O Friday, Apml 7-4lT a,-m.’- j,. ’ Major-Genen'al.Jlx-m ■ ITiC fpllcfvipg telegramii, announcing 'the victory won yesterday by Majjp -- 5n.. Sheridah overliee’s army, ,;Mave J u | t bee:!] ceived by this'depakm'ent. E: M: STANrON, ' ' I Secretary p£ War, ; City Point,. Friday, 17—8:.35 p. m. H(? n . S eoretahy (|| p W ar : A.t 11:15 p. n yesterday^at BurkesviUe Station,'Geo-G^ant sent mje thefollowing fromjGen.'Sherman.. A* LlNO.0th. i ■ Thahslay, A p ril5 p. m. : Lieut-Gen] G eant : I havev-tfae honor t0 report that the enemy madela stand at the'interseecic of the Barke’s Station Road'fih the- roail Upi vfhieh they ware retreating. ’ ; [ ' I r attacked them withof tht ijbeth ‘Army Corps,'an|d youthd] th|e'm.hhhds0mely aakihg a connectiw| with 'the kill pressing on.witi-both;.cavfiIj^^ HP to the present tin|e we have: (Sptured Gehfer als Ewell, Kershaw, ||Buttoh;'|Gorg0, De Barre alnc ■iAfPU, PEAWf CHtfRY, ;|P|llC|l,- PlIiJiVll. QHNC|,; n I - ' S T A ^ A R b iySfD 'jBW ^^ ■ I ' ^rnaniew^^l T rees, Trien, Flow^- e r i m , f | Lee and the Be|3el Army SurrjBnd : ain n o t to be: uhderaoMby a JpC K SAIiB. \ S r o i j t l ^ - y - jl; '- ii ; isi^0.d3ank, ah ««s ijus}; rec§iivedf •eesl m , ' ^ foMspj Yprthe Spjr n ^ trade of : ' t'iil £eniiyjtt|h)»ii'Co| i. t One jltor ' ^ s t ,/ 0 i Tompkms (f(i. St., 4 ,1 ■■ ; • ' EAT FALllfiG -DEF ;IN PRK^S I ^ S M ^ p x n s , ' . j ' i r-^'i 4 I ' 4 ,^ ff . 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