THE TRI -WEEKLY HERALD. PEW BE1RR Y S. C. ;2V DAT XOENING, MAY 4, 1865. rersonal, "eWhave had the pleasure of an interview with oir did caot in-inow Colonelh-. F. Hunt, of the S. C.. egimett. Cotonel H. is at home-on arl ,and is l6oking well, CossiderFing the ordeal througwbich he has lately passed -ees'ary Sspension. Weregrei the necessity whith forces- upon us a. *mporary suspnxion, of the Hegld. It will. be but for a few days. we. hope. In the mean tivae, should any. important news be brougbt in an extra willie issued. . No mail going out Iront here for an indefinite time, Rr 1he -exctement prevailing, consequint upon -the surrender, to gether with the transit of troops through this town, aInd the lack of anything like news of a reliable character, are the reasons assigned for our suspension. We trust that in a short time quiet will be -restored, and qur people, know what is expected of them, and what is-to be done, and that business will-be restored. Baid on the Greenville Train, The particulars we learn are as follows: the up passenger train of. Monday, was.stopped withip a half mile of WVlliamsto, 1y a* party of raiders, suppoed to be Kirk's. Immediately as the command was given, th. train was stopped, andsas the engine was. rersed, the train was toed upon, but fortnntely no qpe -was injured. Asveertained, there were,but fiftWn men seen. Watd1es were called for and soon changed hands. The trair- was then fired, and together with- the engine towlv consm'ed'. We regret to learn that our'Postfnster, Mr. S. Kinard, Gen. Super intendent, J. B.TAssalle, gngiieer Jones, con ductor Walsh, baage master Brazil and Messrs.. Burns, Seigler and Jack Wilson, were captured and taken toward Alierson. , We believe that thi section will not be visited by them. Laurens we are told was not injured, the depot was set On fie by some drunken fel lows but the fire was extiauished by the raiders. It is sid that Green-vile &istained no injury by firei GREESBOi, APRIL 29, 1865. CoMMANDING OFFeXCE, CHESTE-1, S. C. Gen. Johnston desires Tou sill publish-the fol. rowing Order: Unattached men and -officers of the Army, and officerq of the Navy, wittin th -country of the Chattahoochee, may also accept the terms of-the Convention. H'D Q'E.s AKhy or:TEN. NEAR GRENSBoRo, N. C,iPEIL 27, 1865. General Orders No. 18. ' By the ter;ns of a Military..Convrention made on the 26th, hlv Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, U. S. A., and Gen. J. E. Johnstoii, C. S. A. The oti cers and iren of this army are to bind themselves not to take up armia against the U'nited States uL * properly relieved, of their obligation1' and shall receive guarantee fr,)m the United States, against molestation.by the United.,tates authori ties so long as they observe: that- obligation and die hora in~ force where theya rsd.... For these objects, d(rpReate mnster- rolls wfII be made immediately and after distribution of the-necessary papers, the troops will iarch under their resp.ective officers to their State, and there be disbanded,-all retaining persotal'roperty. The objent of this convention is pacification to the extent of the authority of the. commanders who made. it. Erents in Virginia,.which broke every hopeof success by war, imposed upon the. GeneraL the dut." of sjbring the blood of' this gallant army, and saving our country from turther devastation and our~people from ruin. Signled. J. E. JOHNSTON, General. HIAD QUARTERS, MILT'Y Div. Miss.,r I.- THE F:L), RALEIGH, April 27,-1865:. SPErL ORDERs (FIELD) No. 15. The General commanding announces a further suspension of' hostilities, and --a -final agreement with Gen. JoL.stofLvhiik terminates t'e war as to the armies utiir his- command and the coun try east of te Chattaboochee. Copies of the terms of the convention .ill be furnished Major Generals Schofield, Gilmore and Wilson, who. are specially charged with' Uie *execution of its details in: North- 0arolina, :he, Department of the South, and at Macon ard Western Georgia. Capt. Jasper Myers, Ord. tpoL't- U. S., is here Gy designated to receivc the arms, Ac.,. at Greensboro; and any Commauding Officer of a Post dmay receife the arms;of any detachment anld., see that, they are prpeerly stored-and.!ac counted for. G en.. &hofiqM-w!Ueehe N sary blanks ad supply the army conimanders, that unifqrnity may prevaT, and great care must be,taken that the terms and stipulations on our part be fulfilled with the nMst scrupulous., fde!ity, whilst those imposed on our fitherto eniemies be received in a spirit beconiing.a brave and gcnerous- army. Any comnonder may at once loan to the inhabitants such of the captured i mules, horses, wagons and vehicles as cai be spared from immediate use. And the coin nulding gencil -of armie's may issue provisions, aninials, anl any puhli, supplies.that can be spared to relieve present wants, and to encourage inhabitants to renew their peacefuIl.pursuits and to restore the relation of friendship amonj; our fellow cizzens and countrymen. Forngingw will forthwith c*e, and when ne cessary long marches compelthe taking of forage.% provisions, er any kindof'privatc pro perty, compensation will be made on the spot, or when disbursing officers are not present, and officers are not provided with fund,,, vouche'rs will be 'given in proper form, payable at the nearest military department: . By order of . MAJ.-GE,%. W. T. SHERMAN. P.eTIseNC.- This is eminently the period when alclasses should mutually assist and eneourage each other:. A geniero us spirit of forbearance is worthy of~ cultivation, and a little patience, at the sa;ne thne, cannot but redound to.the welfare of a.h The distracted.state of -the currency is a ser-atus evil :mnd must entail some suffering. Still, this is not immdedicable, and we are to know that' moveu,enIts are on -foot. to aileviate.anythuirg like di tress or privation' amo'ng:. the masses. ? wealthier citizens are contr uting and will con. tute to contribute lib-rilI The- Government store hiousecs are being emnptied of their -contentsF to succor our returuing braves... The City- Coun cil will, in a few days, issue change notes1 whichj will rapidly. gjow-int neral circulation. In a word, a wholesome system- of rlilef is being inaugurated which cannot fiil to- bear abundant fruit. . All tha*tis necessary to maintain peace is a cheerful ,deterniiation on the part of those who have provisidils to assist those who need; upor the pairt-of the needy to reciprocate the good feeling maifested'for their benefit and support. We looi forward to a healthy reaction before m.any da;ys have elapsed, and in the ifiterim, beg oar fellow citize"is to have faith, hope and O.arity, especi;illy the'greatest of ttrese, which is 0HARITIL.-Auyusta Constitionalist. EVE AND MAH 06uMpAaD.-The most ex traordinary women that ever appeared in this world were, unqestionably Eve, "themother* of all I;ving," and Mary, "the mother of.Jesus Chfist." They. occupied respectively the high est stations, and'the most; critidal points of time that ever fel6to 'the lot of nortalA ; -and they exhibit an instructive contrast, Eve lired at the begin-nin, and Kary at the "ful ness of time." Eve saw the glories of the new made world, after Creative Wisdom had pronounced ib "all very good," ond before sin had tarni..hed its beantv and disarran-d its La-mqnies. Mary beheld it. rising from the ruains of the fall; at the m*ment.of its renov - titn and at the dawn of its happiest day. Nve was placed in the most glorious and con ipicuous $uation, :and fell -into a state of ineairiess and degredation. Mary tras of low station, hut was raised, ly a signal appoint et of I-ovidence, to the highest eminence B'Ve was accessory to the ru-in of nstruiientalIn the birth of-lutz jiho cafme as .h Rest+rcr and Savior of mankind. Evebe ield the fatal curse first take ellect, in over msfe- 1!2heavelIR-With clouds, in withering~ pirit o4- tie aniinal ciention, disordering the aunan f'- ire, and ultimately destroying it ind intrc Jtucing all the namelessdiversities of oe which fil up the tragedy of humatt life. !fary witnessed the beginning of.tbat long se ries of blessings which divine love has for ages :ispensed to man."through the redemption' Lhat-is in (hristJesus," and which will:even Lually replenish the. cup of existence with unn,ingled sweetness and perfect joy. Eve witnessed, v4th a trembiing consciousness of guilt,.th- awful descent of those mighty "cher utims, andYa flaming sword kibich turned eve ry way, to keep;-the way of the tice of life," and which were pa,ed'at the "East'nd of - the Garden of Eden." Mary, with feelings of ecstatic rapture, beheld -te angel Gtbriel standing before her, with.tbe smiles of heaven. upon' hiA cointenance, -heard his benedictions, ind held "communion sweet" with the holy messenger. A Reward- is Odered FOR the apprehension of JOHN, a nulattorI)oy, 18 ye4rs,old, about 4 feet, 10 inches high, and-small for his age. Also for JACK, about the same age and height, but hecavier built, and for MOSE, about 45 .years - old, 5 feet, 6 or 8 inches high. He had on a thin coat. I will give:90 $Xo o each boy, pr. $300 for the' three ; or if proven~ that they are harbored or ed away by a-white man, a reward of $5004 wil be give'n- - THOMAS CHIATHAM May 4,. 20-4t Ninety-Six, Depot, S. 0. NO TIGE; hir wagons, and pay for them in Salt, to~ haul pr6 sions from thue-Ne.wberry depot to'tthoe -- suffergrs in. Columbia, who are -in a most desti ute condition. Call on- 1 may2I19 ?HAREI*.- -