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s that went to Harrisburg are now in the Army of the Potomac. The fall of Vicksburg--account of the surrender demonstrations at the North. The surrender of Vicksburg was received with the most extravagant demonstrations at the North. Secretary Welles visited Lincoln in person to communicate Porter's dispatch, and 200 guns were fired in Washington. At Burlington, N. J., 100 guns were fired and the church bells rung. In New York city the town was bedizened with flags. In Albany, SyracusS. H. Lee, Hampton Roads: The request of Alexander H. Stephens is in admissible. The customary agents and channels are adequate for all needful military communication and conference between the United States forces and the insurgents. Gideon Welles, Sec'y of the Navy. Colonel Ludlow communicated the answer of the Government in person to Mr. Stephens on Monday, and spent some time on board of the rebel tug on business concerning exchanges with Mr. Ould. It is surmised (and