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' IB'IIT1 i SEBE i rag ? est if not alwava the most truth*ful* Mos:, of the men wera in excellent spirits, while others, including most of the officers, were j gloomy and dispirited. Some were defiant,' mad offered to fight their regiment, brigade ??' or division against any twice their number. Naturally ? this gasconade only excited pT.ea-.ant remarks from the victors, who could afford to bc magnanimous. At faur o'clock, it was announced that the surrender bad been ?onsuincated and. the articles signed. Aud how the enthu . siasm which had been restrained by un? certainty broke loase. Officers and men indulged in tho wildest antics. The various brigade commanders' announced the joyful nowa lo their commands, and cheers of the wildest description followed.1 To? men threw their bats high in the air, leaped, threw themselves into each others' arms, ?nd seemed mad witli joy. "Whiskey, which had been scarce.for the past few days, as if "by magic appeared io large quanti? ties, and peace'and re?union were pledged . in :i thousand varied forms. ' The final meeting between Gens. Grant and Lee took place at the house of Mr. Macline, at Appomattox. They had met to accomplish business, and they accomplish? ed it in a straight-forward soldier-like way. The minutes, were drawn "ap on a small ' .table, and immediately made out in proper fofm, and signed by the two generala on s marble-topped centre table of somewhat antiquated fashion. Rosser's rebel cavalry .hadsucceeded ir ' 'getting out before the'surrender, and o course were not includod in itt They are however, being followed by Crook's divisiot and will probably be all bagged. The moment it was known that Lee hnc surrendered, the teams were hurried to th* front, and the troops "plentifully 3up?ilie< with rations, while the officer? wero agaii enabled to obtain a change of clothes. Col. Small, Chief Commissary of tb Army Of the James, waa directed by Gem Ord to supply the rebel a-ray wjib. 25,00! rations.' Trjese supplies wero.sent m lat in the afternoon, and were received by th rebel^with loud and continu ous cheering. The profoundest sensation followed upo General Grant'* order for thd cessation c tilities among the w^r-worn veterans of hundred campitgns* Officer* who ha fought the arm/ now Iyi"g helpless un incapable of further rea'stanee in our froi ?on the plains. -qT il ijrtaa*?, thu swa ?:?><. < ? thePeniusula,ihr".?ugh*M ryland niid Pani sylvania, '<t Pr -di?ricki >urg and Chance lorsvilltf, from iha ii ipi lau to Peterabs?rj . #*?vb.O kn? v aud respected ks prowess, no conversed in. low tones, with no manifest! t?os "of exhila-atigo. Thn emoci?n < + every-on? seemed too deep Mild heart fe for outward ex?jr<?s-?ion. A lady, aoruewiiat^dvanced in yeai whoso vivacity sometime* approached tl bordara of impertinence, a^ked H I old*m i ia rather a j ??ri ni* i?#ne, wbv lie was i ways dressed in bl ?ck, and what ha wo mourn i our for. '-For yuur charm?, ruis* Imf) gallantly replied. . . * ? ---BJ _-. -; NEAT WIVKS ANO TOTJOHT HUSBANDS. Women have their faults, it is true, and very provoking ones they sometimes are- t&t if we would all loam, men and wftneu, that. with certain virtues we ?vlmire are always coupled certain-di.sagreeableness, we might make up'our minds inore easily te accept the bitter with the sweet. For instance, every laasband, we believe, delights in a cleanly, well ordered bouse, free,from dust, spots, and unseemly stains; the pains-taking machinery necessary to keep it so, he wishes never to see, or seeing ' too often forgets to praise. If, theo, his wife, true to herfeminine instincts toward? cleanliness, gently reminds him, when he comes home, I that be ha* forgotten to use the door mat I before entering the silting room on a i muddy .day*, let him reflect before he gives ber a lordly, impatient; ungracious pabaw, how the reverse of the picture* would suit ; him, viz: a slatternly, ea3y woman, whose apartments are a constant mortification to .him in the presence of visitors. It is a peor return, when a wife has rarade every? thing fresh and bright, to be unwilling to take a little pains to keep it so, or lo be properly reminded, if forgetful, on these points, upon which many husbands are un? reasonably touohy, even ^sjhile secretly admiring the pleasant results of lae vigi? lance of the good house-mother. ' "Jack is a good fellow, but I will not.lit. for any mm. I tavo my friend, but I love j tba truth still, more." "Strange," 6aid ? I bystander, "you should prefer a stranger tc ?au old acquaintance." - a? I Ol ? Twelve o'clock p. m. is night, bat salt i pe; re is nitre. j ?WSSjSargS! .. . HBB_L ggg -? ?_L.1JSU-1S-.T? j . Notice ! % A LTJ persons i.ndjiuaJ t<> thc COL'J MB1.' PU.ON'lX,- are requested.to mike irnme Hate pay?** ni. lu the future, th? CASU 3Yd j Cr?\t ?viii be rigi-'.ly enfore*d\ I m iv 2 * , .f,'1.1 AX A..SRLUY. I Bar Iron and Scrap ?steo?, O? tb'e f.dlo .vi;.- iiz>: ' Fro i, Oxi. SxJf-?xJ, Txjv ! . Steel, &ix?, 4S-?. ' Will be exchange! for PROVISION'S,-nt tit ' South Carolina' Railro td, on np?>Kc?tio?i lo *.*" W. B.'siilTH, Jla*i<r Mn,ebii'?!;f Or C. J. BOLLIN, Agent, i ^pril 22_ I 3ouis arf?*Btook?i STOLEN, on th's iii-!.:, of th-j 17:1; Fc-Viruir* "$l0.>?0 ) Coafed.er?it? 7 j ?.:. ? eut. BOIS'S)*,'; ? -U:IH of -?!,??)0 each, ?I a;. 4 Mitrch ?, US6? ?ij?acd *t>v C. A. feose, and un inhered ,N.? ?0,C24,WJ\),?25, 12,113. lu ld?, i2,IOS, 12,10', i'i.lOt?, 12.105. 12 10!, lf.ioS. Also, four Bi.nd*, ?1.000.8 per cer-.? uun 'ICM will appear in nfcxr ncT?co. Als?), oi?? Cercineatr, 8 por eeal., for $10?>* ? . he or . r of ,1. D. Mor-leoai. Also, 70 aliares ol' Capitel !*ioe?: of thc ?: .ban;r? Ii.nk ?if Columbia, b, C., i!;e nun if 1 D. Mordecai. AUo, 81,Ooo iu T.?ONote?.; ftr.tubers with tl; V-?sistAirt Treasurer, which will ho puhlhtlu lere.? fier. .. All partie-? are forbi.l>ien to'trade for tr i'w.vrt named securities, aa application will i mide for renewals of the came. M. C. MORD RC AI, April 6 tht Executor I. D Mordecai. ?WO Seward, THE abor? reward -will be one erf all y given nay one that will give inform ttion tc eon? viet persons /or STEALING BOARD* fi-o;n the. feuce enclosing my lot on Blandiu? ?tr ?ol. 'f be most of the boards are alike and eny of d-.tec tioa- I enclosed it at the requsitoF Oily Goun? od, and hope they will assist in keeping it so. may.l 4? _ 0. A.. BHDifcL, . Fox Sale .or Rent. O" OTTAGE HOUSE containing five rooms, and-necessary-eut-building?;, with eixfoL ceres of land attached, two milos and a hall from the city. Inquire at this office. April 17_._ Zioaly cfc Soott, Auctioneers, Brokers, Oom. Merchant?. Office on Assembly Streut, betieeen Washington and Plain S?rcete. PRO ii PT -attention given to salen of all ' PROPERTY. MERCHANDIZE, PER? SONAL or REAL HST AT E. SPECIE. BANK BlbLS, STACKS AND BONDS bought and sold. Liberal adbanae* made on private sajes. _April M H sai _'ra District bf Santo. GaroliaA,| . ? COLUMBIA, MAT""., 18?i. SPECIAL ORD EB N9. *-Extract: * . * * ? UBRIG. GEN. ALBERT BLANC Fi ARD . is aasigued as Coin u'-ini tat of Post atv { Colombia, S. C., vice Col. A. F. Radier, relieved. ? ? . . By command Maj. Gen. LOVELL. (Signed,) JOHN Bi. B. LOVELL, A.A.A.C. HE A.DQ' RS. CouiMTuTa?^v?iay 1, 18?5. GENERAL ORDERS NO 1. In accordance with Speo?al Order No. 6 ot Ceueral Lovell, T assume command of the Post of Columbia, S. C. Capt. C. P. TOWNSEND, P. C. A.j'is ap? pointed Post Adjutant until further orders. ALBERT BLANCHARD, may 2 8 Brig. Geri. Comm'dg Po$t. Headquarters, 3 NEAR SMITHFIELD, N. C., Apnrx 7, ?6?5. SPEC/A L ORDER NO. Extract. ? < * . VMAJ. GEN. MANSFIELD LOVELL is . assigned to eoninnwid ,ui the State al South .Carolina. * * - ?? -? . By command, of Goo. J. E ?I? ?IlNSi'OX ivi.xLOCK FALOONKR, A'. A. G H ! : A?>Q' US DL?T^OTSOU^HT; A R( ) ? .1N A; APRIL Vi, 1S65 . ORDER Na r. In compliance \vits> the above orders, the undersigned hereby assumes command in this ?Late. 'Until the names of the a la ff are an? nounced, orhei.il eem&unioatioae so these head Mi'iarters will be addressed te Lieut. J. M. B. ffUVELL. Actinc A. S: G. at. Columbia, April 14 M. LOVELL, M&jor General <ee._ Notice. ?N pursuance of the authority vested rm me by Section 8 Article ll of th? Constitution .>f the Episcopal Church ia ibis Diocese, I Hhcreby chang? the pince of the meeting of the ; r. .vt l>i.>e*SHn?Council froin the ejty of Colena [ bia ta 'pamden; and the dim? from th?; lOdi to |/hn 24tU of May next. The Connell will, tbere ! tere, "he liv'. J in Crace Choreh, Onm<{en, on the .2i'h of May. ? Tlie neoes.-itifs or the** ohangee Lal e a-> obriens that they need not be ?tated, ,.>-..t I earnestly request the attendance of the Line-there ofth i Council. THO-? T. DAVIS. ? * Bishop of the Dioeose of H. CL TU? attention ?f the Clergy and Pariahes ot i t.v- Dio?t**?> is citied to the above, ?sd those who may fud t? r-?e*ii(he us'iai notiflcation arc lY.^ufUtl to consider it in lien thereof. '<? ' J. D MeCOLLOtfGH, April ls * Secretary of Council,