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NUW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1862. who bad legt an arm in Mexico, | foarth of each regiment was employed tn covering. te Who were Memon Mout forsing Mi. watery opoaine ef the | broken 4, which w reducing the inhabitants to tho Seat Bet ane hove torn launched from this yard during r Ta WAR ] ny — Ke ray espectall Pn : pam vod s ‘hy French army in the materiel of the corps, piled up » m0 0%, hud thus sasha t (he omemy tho werd of ‘he | vergoot dexperation. The whole population of Finland year, PRINCE DE JOINVILLE ON THE | seapaagne of Se ne coat rian -anntbaned tae rarest | tevts and furnituro, upon halt of wagons (or eich supe caniast (ham before tase operri!iote | fs about 1,100. ‘ont of which it t# galoulated thas Miscellaneous, | courage. He had eeen ali bis ide do-camp fail around | Battalion. 1 say *furuiture ! Uhey carried tables, | were ready MF cocuiion” Wat Om Moet an repon be fess ‘han 550,000 are without food or the | Garrvamy.—By late advices from Shaughae we learn of the om, Qed, Lett ales’ along, he cleciriicd bis men by bis; chairs, and . even armchairs, If there bad been | for the wnt of wnriy du wostgm 07 Goction f a us Of [hoi a wantities of grain | death of Captain Francis B. Frenoh, one of our most esteemed; : 1% inh ; The Skirmish and Battle oF | wisojiivy baring’ tow’ tine tho portion of the army | women there ove would Lave supposed, ab accing why |"Baed Cio min ni Siena Gland ex te thier signa he ee nef that was inassed upon the Fad to the right ‘emained in- was an armed emigration a Mne*s, in the GMh year of his age. Captain French , head of acvtamn,aloue | a march ofgoldiers. The fighting troops advauced by | direction of ald duse arniot 18 ple, partiondarly in soyioselae and L.accemibles re- » Williamsburg. = divining, fenming 0 ee Pode bringing | brigdes, but, followed by their baggage and thoce lous De ENCE OF € ronan, kit atiha Norther tiankd, whore wuster las-now set.) bora In Bridgeport, Ct., in 1605 and has been in active an * | it into wet so are iug the troops tbatwero to Sup- | fies of wagons, drawn each by four horses or by six Tn five, wan ie for the systematia | in with ali its Rorrors, in ‘the south of Rusia, too, the | paring life since he was thirteen years of age, the most of 1 d been ed by the over- | mules, with » single Loamster, made tho army in these | diminouion which, iu !:c@ of hoe otlecly Wot the een) 's | Or.s hive scanty, and by ime having been spent in the China trade. He was highly t hen sai yet ao as th " 4 immense epacer, | forces, had trken from hin suceseively, alter Khe pewieg | the Ine ea ae . y th the interior of the (ouNLTY | eepevied both here and in ‘land erbedded iu the mud Blt they heard the tor@ble | Hence also grout delays. It world have beon impossible Of the campwxem, the | lenker division (given to Fremont) | that the Larvest has boon tie Tho manu | Te erenas te lament lls loss muskeiry of Hocker’s division, decimated and fighting un | to have mace marches without leaving the tatis if tho | and two-thirds of McLoweli's cor)s, »ithout any Coupan- | faciuring tnterest is wave ing fr Om enphip Glragow, Gs 1 reire.t. They had beard it in front, then en the fk, | Columns scattored or wandering in the woods at wight. | sation, without Sondings pha a wingle mat Ww VP 16@ 7 neno—that of gottom In the reat manufacturing vile ‘The steamship ewes apt Roukell, sailed yesterday for tw {retiring Ball» and sheils camo whisting | f'wo leagues was tho maximum march. The die BAPE Caused by canHON Aid diccune, in que of we thee | Lige of Wauvoo, the Uity thonsacd habitants of which | Queen-towi nnd Liverpool, . oe where he has left numbers’ KEARNY’S INTREPIDITY. and it was stil i 6 cule 4 ¢ Bs — . tring the trees in the mide of those motionless | between stopping places wore somotimes longer Meontra ietirs, he had sit cela im teadeng hs do my sud r unged exclnsively in cotton spinning andealion | The steamship Harmonia, Capt Schwensen, wallcd yestar, TUB MARCH TO* THE CHICKAHOMINY. and Learthvor three och ok. Action was. at length do | happened that decached oorpe, lightaued of eve the weaiteo” Burhan bs he rs forges had th means of ting, the prices Rave risen su high uhat aotae cstub: | day for Southampton and Hamburg. * cided on; One division penetrated the woods to take in | would make long days’ marches, but that was tho oxce.- Sr ieing the gr it blow whicr would nao pro” Uy ence’ the LtS base Had Lo Blo» Work, aud i was feared tnt The magnificent new seamship Union, Oapt Wilsen, of ifs flank the Con‘ederate regiments that wore driving back | tion. The troops, besides, looked well, TLe men wore |" war, In « hosilie omunley, covered wiih w da, where would Considerable gupolies of Bukbarky | pray, &Co's line, auiled yesterday for Hi ie Hooker, whilst ab extemo right a briga: strong, vi and appeared te be intelligent, The uni- | Dotbing is seou and vory Hitle Kaown, an yd Cote | Colton Were brought to the fair of Nini Novgored, bat ree i) ae rie veray for Havaun, 4 f thi P cros-ed the @reck upon an old mill dam which ¢ form of ail tho army was tho same—sky blue pantaloons, | siantly exposed te surptses, ‘That whic foons to be | noithor auificient th quanthy nor good congh mqualiy |, BRIG CAROLINE, Talbot, bones at Hust Macttuy, while lying The Army of the otomac | «' had “negiectod 0 guard, ang dobouc generally push iio the books, with a shorty doop blue | a simyve rooney Bunce iy boy tm rostty, # serious and | Wo evmnpensate for the want ot ihe American urticlo; bo- | 42 i"\ucrie wns hove opts spilt has, und ees cine ia cae the ‘pain beyond the ‘swamp, on the tank | blouse, vot er Wwnic, Something of red in Uris costune | general atack. It reyvice= mauy troops t guard agntned | erds wh oh it 18 stayed that a great part of it wos boight | Mured., Her ergo of theme was tacly dain Before Richmond. rks that defnded Williamsburg. ‘Tho Con. | marked the artillery; a littie of, yollow the cavalry. ‘ihe | theae surpri-es,and it rey e® still mory ty protect & | ap by speculators, to bo shipped to Kuxbind, Attempts 4 read, “ ‘ one ee oere as aide: if | mest cummon headdress ‘was ihe kopi, but ofvei aso a | live of oomuunicatiou which canuot be interrupted wiiti- | are hewig made ta iatroduce the cultivation of aotuon tate | git Bee Wyttan, & Jane Wood, ftom New ork, wreaked ick succeeied it rendered their whole position un- | soft blagk felt hat,with some brass ornaments, The oficers, | wut danger, The ariny wae evidently i need of being | T ans Caucasin; but it is doubtful whether the climate is alae wae SL ‘ALS. and bullet Sunderiand ta able, ‘They iinmediately seut (wo brigades, who were | dressed like the soldiers, wore distinguished by small sloul- | reimiorced, Could it be sor Could che fedorals respond | adapted to it, the mean annual temperature belo four roin which port she hailed, » ndvancing resolutely through the.green corn to drive | dor straps and aécariet girdle. ig nothing more sim | by a powerful conoentration to Unt which was tke degrees of Reaumur less than in the cotton of a We're Exex, at Gloucoster, on her passage from the away the federal brigade. ‘The latter coolly awaited their | ple, more commodious and more military than this upi- place With the chomy, and which was proved by baliood | America. St, Lawrenoe! experienced the gala wery azvercly wif» o arrival, and received them witha terrible fire of artillery, | form when it is well put on, Jn the evenings, on arriving | explorations a8 well us by the duily tostinny oF desert. You were informed some time since that the Siberian | Guys Sa le. Bie lost bo vty nd ore vad pal ‘The Confederates, without wavering, dashed forward to | at the ond of the march, the camp was formed with | ors Such was the first question to be answered. Gon, | telograph had been compiotea as far aa Oruak, 8,300 : adis pirained. Rs re ta ae Maver overins wi-hin thirty yards ef the capnoa’s mouth, bawiing out, | much order and regularity, The tents, shelters fer the | Wool mightsond some trooys from Noriotk and Burnside | vorsts from St. Petersburg, whence it will be ‘ex- the peak downhaul, which became. twisted rem pe sa “Bull ran, Bull rua,” “The Swiss over again,” “Gran- | soldiers, were pitched in the twinkling of an eye The | some from North Carolina; but that would amount to | tonded by the end’of next year to Irkoutsk, and aubse. | ax he was whirled through the water, and was shord sen, Grangon,” But’there they began to hesitate. and the | siaif oficers pitched thoirs—larger and more ccommo- | wnuch; while ip.Northo:u Virguna, in the neighborhood of | quently to Kiakhta, on the Ohinege frontier. and to Niko- ‘eteral General Hancock, seizing the right moment, waving | dlous. ‘The headquarters wero eetubitshed ia a central | Washingtow, there wore more than 40,000 mon colected, | layefwk,on the Amoor, The Kinkhta Listok affirms that lis cap, cried out bis’ brigade, “Now, gentlemen, with | position, with’ the text of the Genoral-in-Chicf in the cen- 4 Of these 60,048 men haif were employed ta kooping in | a company of English capitalist i ol irs wich tho bayonet,” and he threw h his brigade, | tre and two rows of parallel veut on each side, The | check ‘ho partisan Jacksou, whose presence tu the valley | struct a telograpbic line from Pekin to Kiakhta, in which | 02! a also. aie sa ee w! 1 ou the eremy who could not resist ‘the shock, and tied, | cavalry officers came to report om their reconnoissances | of theshenaudoah was still known. ‘The rest wero col- | oxse there will ere long be an uninterrupted apmic | Very ra fsa lly damaged, strewing the plain with their dead, At the same momout | and upon the numerous skirmishes that they had had with | lected, uuder the orders of McDowell, ab Fredericksburg, | comminication from the Gulf of Pochell to the Atlantic, | “oto 'g B sceoll iit Wrackocte, evden: tevin -ecd tho enemy. ‘The telegraph brought its wire fixed upou the | only tweuty leagues north of Richmond, They bad re | tn the meanwhile despat ies are forwarded (rom Orusk | piiindephin, lot age Nag Concentration and Increaro of the Rebel Army—Seattering and Diminution of the Union Army. ri. His wrlat was very aly i put ne bones were broken, Capt ise ws od a bowed to be el bo!tom up, which hi ist gone, ‘and gale as being CAPTURE OF HANOVER COURT HOUSE. al iy seneral-in-Chief, detained till thea at Yorktown, aj « into Nowpoi z DEFENCE OF GEN. MCLELLAN. ae eieeane Geldof battle. “It was, dark; night ‘bad | ordinary poles, or covered with gutta percha, and ua- | bufit the ruilrond bridgo across Rappahannodk and by | to tho Chinese frontier by Ks" in couriore, aya on to Beet ee prepeliar Forel at im come on quickly, and the rai still fell in torreuts, On | raveiled on the ground at the full trot of a little wagon, | following this line of ratiromd tt was possible for them to | Pekin by Tartare in the employ of the Colest! vern- ‘ork. ‘The Saco wax iv coilisteu ‘on Thu an three cides of a sort of plateau on which the Generalstood | while the employes followed, with their inatruments | jon MeClellan’s army im three or four duys. It was not | ment, ieht or Point Jadith, with ap unksawn bark, being stra ; cannon and musketry rolled incessantly. Hancook’s suc ng around them. All the eervices were organized, and | to bo feared that they would expose anything by quitting ~ ——s «2 tho lacbourd Low, carssing aay the feremast about two The Junction of MeDewell's Army With His | fd teen decisive, and the re grves rach hy dhe chit, | the printing press worked aa regularly ae had doo at | Fredericksburg; fr 00 enemy kept the, tld at Court of General Sessions. fey foee OF ae fall and eae Ine down, near Lo the.wata beta 23 i jouble quick, comp) it by their | W. ¥ ‘ } hood. 4 - Si ¢ Nthoads to abatt the fore ret Prevented, penn tp lo i on pe Gea. Mot pase in front ‘Lot us render jnstice tothe Americans, They understand | ousiy uselgss to the todeial cnuse that iy wus & subjec #3! Before City Judge MeCunn. poe roma We Kulapibenie jn aba oe fe ot revented, votre sixta cavalry, which was drawn up in columes by | this camp life better than anybody Their habits of | rattery in the Confederate journals, where this core | Nov. 16—The Grand Jury came into Court this morn. | tinmave, “Phe bars iost heat and fore Yuet, an is suposed squadrons aur give bis band to fajor Willaims, with = me | Iecometion, the spectacle whioh many among them have | d'armice was calied the filth wheel of acouch, At te sume | ing with a large batch of indlolments, and anounced | {2p ‘he Alblon Lincoln, Bibbor, from’ Now York for Fork ‘iirca on bis brilliant charge the day before. ‘The regi | had of the patriarchal marob of columns tof emigrants | time tt was kuown i Uke Ariny of the Potomac thit Jere 5 Taade ment had not heard these words, Sat at hud gompre- | threugh the Western prairies, the nomadio extouco | rab McDowell evidently des.red w give th: Ue to theve rat through their foreman, Wilson G. Hunt, Req., that their | sour Westoorr. at Newport from Philad>iphia, night of to. &., do, hhouded them, and there rose from all those breasts ouo of | which thoir officers have allied’among tho Indian tribes-— | erves,by coming al te cure moment to briny to th: Union | labors wore cnded. ‘Thoy wore aocordingly discharged by } 1ky Aust of Po nt Judith, came ty collision, with an am. und B, think te , damaged hu those formidable and maniy acclaims which are only | all that renders thom more adapted to this style of living | cause q go-operatin wt would have been viclory. So, 7 P ee ‘on butile days. Tasca asdeiee, carbons orer the | than other soldiers would be. This encampment of an | when Cencral McClel.an arrived bo‘ore Richinond, b _Judgo McCunn, with the thanks of the Court, : gad fore se See the maln iepmast, The bark lost whee lives, terrified the enemy, We eaw thom asonnd | army of one hundred thousand men, the daily establish. | first thought was W form himself of wh if Up Was to gx- SENTENCES, The folowing instalment of the Prince do Joinvitle’s r Coviision—Sohr-Hattie Coombs for Martivique, white ge sien the parapets of their redoubts and look around, frightened | ment of this city of tents, was truly # curious spectacie. | pect {rom this side. No alicia. nice, either {vom Wash William Rrooka, convicted of an attompt at grand lar- | ,,CovMtsron—Seht-Hattie Coombe or Mas tiique, white go aarrative @ the campaign of the Army of the Potomae | it ee niess: thon the firing ceased, aud night fell on | It recailed the descriptions m tho Rible; but that which | inglomon-from scDowell aear hail inforsed McOicltan | cony, was sentonced to tho State Prison for two years, iin cibtoouca aut andiea hie bormnnie aes tiptoe, will be found to throw a flood ef light upon the causes | (nat battle, which ts called in America the battle of Wil- | did not belong to the biblical age was the forest of trans- | of the preence of the laur at Fr deritk beg, aithough they Richard Bobi sy laughter in the fourth | ans bev to return for repairs. which cxused that eampaign to end in disaster, and wil! | liamsburg. port yossels, most of them steain vesae!s, which arrived | wore ee, arated from each oihor by only twenty leagnes; | Richard Boblen, on a plea of mansiaughter in the fourt TucKentoN, Phe sche MB Mahoney, Fomer, ee Tie ata aol ak Geniens OCOUPATION OF WILIZAMBRURO, by water, enveloped ia ciouds of smoke, as soon as tho | but public ramor so persistently represented Geno- | dogreo, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for six months: | from Boston fo detptia iu ha Inet, came New Lito, eacoeptod generally as a complete deteace of Gei Next day the sun rose cloudless. ‘The air had that pa- | camp was established, and which, nvisily blowing off | ral Mclowell a8 moving in front of the | wittiam Cotburn, convicted of assault and battory, wil) ae ss is Cebit — , wore moored along tho high banks o: the | ‘federal army, aud that movement was — one rity which mm warm countries succeeds storms, the woods | their stex 1 tho man at the Amanda Thompson, | woecl wis washed away und lost contro! of STONEMAN'S SKIRMISH. had all the freshness of a beautiful spring mornivg. Ov | rivor, and thore improvised quays, where an extraordi- | go evidently c mmunded by cirouimetauces, that the Gene | Fetve ten days in the City Prison. e : : We soon arrived atthe lork of the two roads, the one | ali sides a charming Inndscure, new for our European | nary heuivity aon. reicuod. Thousinds of wagons caine | ral-in-Chiel rowived W uuowpt esiablishing kis oom- | the colored woman, convicted of mansiaughter in the There tsn fore oud aft wctir, from tho Woot Indies, ashore.» ceuan ae 5 sd’ ant but, by the side of ali that the ravages of the batvie | on all sides by roads which tho axo hid opened to them | munications with him. ner Fg cd oh on Romer 4 leadiag from Yorktown which Stoneman followed, and ‘L the ground strenod widh dead and dying, ruii> of | iu the woods in a few momenta, and soou returned, louded CAPTURE OF HANOVER COURT NQCEE. Feorbar her Olek rel Areslne ola tre Wd Poot | The steamer MayCower tert on. Priday evening with divers 5 leading from Lee's Mili, by which the Coufete | very sort, formed a sad contrast, “During the night tke | with all the, provisions necessary for an army—biscuit, | Ou the night of the 26h or 27th, wa fell storm, be | heen a fairono, All had sy tnpathized deeply with her:the | groreat Cage thenteocne a eeuuace OF be uiiokain, oF ave riny bad withdrawn; but the momeut tat the fe- | Contederates had evacuated (heir works. We were -onn in } sai meat, colfve, sugar, bay, orn, oais, &. ‘Tho sick } sent Gevoral Purter, wish a division ef infwtry und seme | juey ia takeu a moroiful view of the caso, aud in that | here Resetution. ant es 1 . ction it was | WeMn, und wo could see the blue columns of the federal | men were emba kod—aias! moro and more num Squadron of cavalry, wv Hatever Court House, a vilinge | 10° 04 (eee One iow ghatactor was gouty and | wltrk,Resatution, and achr D Dewolf, for New Orleans, a! eacaiey debouched on the point of Janetion It Wis J jiauiry entering, with waving tage, into the Grelpensna wae at Carre Fey ats Lys ae. uated about twollty miies to tho worth of Richmond, | fox that reason hor sentence should he Heht, Tho Judge wed to have band xoods.on boat, met by an artile y fro from the numerous Held works In | Wi} jamsburg. in the midst o! the explosion of ma Piairies on the banks of the Pamunkey engendered fatal | where the ratiroad coming {rom Fredericksburg crosses | concluded by stating that he hoped when she came forth At Baithnore tn 1451, tam been bowehs : Bri and wbondoned caissous. Sborily after th fovers. ‘Then came tho night, and it was only disturbed | tho Pamunkey. Porter's, troops marched rapidiy, and | concluded bY elaling thst he ti pe ten ae a ane eae halibut Baletingre tn 1851, lum heen bousta atait entered algo in ite torn by a wide, Randsoino street, | by the fatiguing cry of the inocking bird. ‘The voxt day | towards the middie of the day arrived mear Habover | Would endeavour to occury A respectable porition ia so. | berween this poit aud Peruamnbueos 5 bordered with acacias. All the shops were closed; but | Hlotilia aud army resumed the march, leaving belind (hem | Court House, which they found guarded by Geueral | Ciory, She was then soutcucod to bo oonflued in the City | We notice sais of A2 hark Mostans 29 von, bultt mt Nye the inhabitants, for the most part, stood at their deors | nature silent, but detiowered by their passage. Branch's division of tho enemy's army. They at- | prison for one ycar. tic, Conn, in 185%, nt $9.10 cash: AIL. bark Henry Darts to frout O° Withamsburg. ‘The rapid glance revealed the position, As we bave said before, the Virgimia peninsula qrovs murrower up to Wiliatnsburg, Two creeks or bays, Sowing up—ove from the James river, the other from the | or windows looking on with an uneasy and gloomy air. ‘ihe | On the 16th of May we arrived at tho White Houge, a | tacked it biiskly, aud routed it, capwuriug oue gun, Orit at Benepe nye thie é eee aenth Leraatnating in swamps. contract iy | Negroes alone showed themselves smiling; and many of | haidscme dwelling, formerly the property of Washingtin, | Aasailed in Uieir Luru by Con.edorate tropps, which, on © nay iwit ae oheet fenigkabbngg ence naes ms oes ee Y them put on the rather grotesque air of conquerors, or | aud now belonging to Lis descondants, the Leo family: | ceaiod in the woods¢had let them pass designediy, they bust at cain Tn, on etvabe Some sull more, Between th-se two swamps is formed asort | decumped in the direction of Fortress Monroe—that is to | The head of this house—General Lee—was one of the prin: | turued upoo them’ aud geattered them. this brilliant SHIPPING NEWS. 2 bark Howlind, 375 tous, buflt at Cm , of narrow isthinus on which the two roads from York. | say, of liberty, carrying their wives and children in | cipal officers of tho Confederate army; one of his nephews | Agut, which Gost the tedoruls only four huudred men, Sadia eC ira TA dawn mad Los'e auiit gone out, Scuth of the isthmus. | sail wagons, 'All the public edifices, churches and | served tn the federal rauks. Genoral McClellan, always | leit in General Porter’s bands ono gun, five hundred | <n | Lauxcnem At Quiney, 10th inst, (roi, wichacsea aati : 4 others, were surmounted by tho yellow flag and filled | careful to maintain the respect due to property, bad seu- } prisoner and the bridges, not only of the raliroad from AbuANAO POR NRW YORR—TaI8 DAY, Fauna nh 15 tone, "Be thus is tos y on the Yorktown side of it—the country is | with tho enemy’s wounded, At the eud of the wide | tinels placed around the residence of the hostile general, Peoteciekeearg, bs aang that of the railroad from Gordons- em. 2 ee epi at sieseesmone Welt) samara ‘were pt f gt sf é a New York fir completely worded. To the north, on the contrary, by | street ie staif deboucbed on a handsome square, adorned | prohibited admission to it, and would net enter it him- | ville. AcDoweil's advance posts were near Bowling Gren, with 4 marble statue,and surrounded with the buildings | self. This respect for Southern property has caused | fifieen miles from Por'er’s. It was only necessary that % the Williamsburg side, it is open, There are extensive | Vy Cuich:ated college, founded by the Knglish govern | reproach to the General tn Congresa. ‘ihe opinion of the | ‘saould be so desired and the tio armies might form ajunc- | Pore of New York, November 15, 1862. Capt Willetts, of steam peake, from Portia coruticiis, aud beyond are secn the towers and beltries of | ment when Virginia was its weil boloyed - colony. This | army was different, and it ass ciated iiself with the dell- | tion, in which cave the in of Richmond was assured. — reports that the Bi lock Kip went adrift during (be tbe cliy. Un that open space the enemy had first cou. | colege Lad been also converted into a hospital, and the | cate seutiment of its chiof, That sentiment was carried | Alas, it was not so desived. (On ne le vowlut pas. Literal CLEARED. gale of the 8th inst, and bax not been replaced. stvacted a cousiderable bastioned work, Kurt Magruder, | Woubded encumbered even the steps of the peristyle. 80 far that tho servants of a general having found in a de- | trapslation—« They did 1ot 80 wish it.’) Lcannot think | Steamship Union, Wilson. Havana—Hargous & Co, Whaiemen. oe ee J ’ | ‘Tho first thought of General sicCleilan was to relieve so | serted house a basket of chainpagno, that general sunt it | of thoao fatal moments without a real palpitation of heart, | | Steamship Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland—H B Cromwell | gtd from New Redforst 13th inst, Br bark Robt Towns (tate placed on the causeway fociug the isthmus, amd then a} much savering. A flag of truce was despatched to the | back ostentatiously next day by one of his aids-de-camp. | Seated uuder the shade of an orchard at the bivouao of iid wesiie: Reotinaaition 1—Wihams & Quton. John A Parker, of NB), Austin, North Atlantic, gories of redoubis and ride pits facing all the points of | Cn ederate rear guard to invite surgeons to come and take | Que might emile at this somewhat Puritan austerity of | Porter's division, amid tho joyous excitement that fol. Ship Marvia (Br), Kin eee yet kA Smythe. Al Repent, phe Ue Apenenen. Se tho swamp by which it was possible for infautry to ad | cafe of their wounded, complete liberty being guaranteed | manners—to which we are not at all accustomed in Eu- | jows a successful Oght, 1 saw troopers of the Fifth regi- Ship Southampton, Whiting, ndon—E E Morgan & Wi- Feat Ngee iwep. De Sept 14, " ons p bY £ ef to them, There soon arrived a certain numbew of them, | rope—but, for my part,1 confess that it has always | ment bring in aa prisoners whule companies of Coniedo- | ley. "A whaling bark was off Westport Mth inst, probably bara vauos. ihey had then built large abatis, so.as to expose | cicd iu the gray, dead leat volform, with green color, be- | caused my gamiration. ication of the Pamuniey endea, | Taos, witt arms und baggage, thelr olficers at their heal; Sup Fortameuth, Tarleton, Genne_—J JW Biwell & Co, George and Mars, of and for. ‘Weatrors, Gy the adantie 0 Une fire of their artillery and musket ry the apprvact longing to the Contederate army, which made them lool t White House the navigation of munkey ended. | put neither this confide..ce of triumph among the federais ip 3 iy . Ocean, inst reported with 165 bbis #p. : es asin speared ike ofloaraci the Austrian Chasseurs. After this care | The York River Railroad, whicb connected that river | nor she downcast attitude of the enemy aah me suffer sod Laifert Lehsen (Meck), Dade, Queenstown—Wm At Zausibar Sept 1, bark Oxccola, Barker, of NB, with 480 to the swamp and the fork of the roads. It was in the wmaiddie of these abatis that the federal column debouch, ed On the trot, and it was there that it was saluted by a in all the streets to insure | with Richmond, crossed it at this place n a bridge which | myself to be decoived, and J thought sadly of how many ic E Churchill, Cobb, Point Petre—R P Buck & Co. bois 31 , Me : the maintenance of the strictest discipline, This precau- | the enemy had destroyed, and then etretched in almost a | among these valiant youths eke comune me, relacing | Bee et Twin (Ben Lowry, Phiadelphia-C B wae San joowangle Aug4, bark"Sea For, Haren, of tion was superfluous; for the cbedience of, the soldior bc straight line towards the Virginia capital, This road had their exploits of the day before, would pay with their lives | Swayne, A Whaler belongiag toNantucket has been condemned at wards his ollicor left not much to be desired in the fedcral | remained almost intact. Having neither causoways nor | ¢he deplorable error that was being committed. Bark R B Walker, Raynes, Portiand Miller & Houghton. | yoia, Navigator Laina‘ie-—-eu, vesed, (0 be thesbip Columbian, came that of placing sentinel ‘hail storm of suells‘rom Fort Magruder, , ut a ewiller & Houghton, ip :s'in regard to military service, Never, I believe, hes | fiaducts, it was difficult to destroy it. Somo ratis on) ‘ ? US an Brig Capella, Ace Miller Capt Nickerson. She was last rsported at te Ky of Islands ts tutors between dis fre andthe redoabts he | They abn marae fr ts prasad | Su aa away. Euey were uly ropacd al | M2 /O%TIO OF MCAD, eo wowwns aw | EAH a Mrz Cao een # Os. | Marti iat amenent ih Cay yy Confederate iufuntry and cavalry were drawn up in live of | property. During all the time that 1 have followed the | the rolling stock bad beem carried off; but the tederal | wot only did the fwoarmics nt make a junction, and dit} Schr Taliaman, Conner, Beaufort-—Hicks & Bell, nae ser bar Beto MHR'ST6 Gbte ono so. 3h NP oper battle, Stoveman, seeing that the enemy had thus covered | 4'My of the Potomac the only cxamplo of disorder that | army had upon its travsport vessel locomotuves and | mot even communicate wi'n cach olner, bul an order arrin.d Schr B Cook, Jones, Accomac—F J Campbell. Was bownd on a cruise North, Reports spk . came to my knowledge was the piliaging of a load of the | numerous wagons that were soon-landed. Tho whole | from Washing by teeg-aph to burn the brides thal had | Seit Hasilon, Penton, Washington~T G@ Benton & | lous Wark Piatra Alen, Westwort, 600 p (who Revered been seized She forks of the road, and that he could not hold his | snest Virginia tobacco, discovered under an abandoned | transport flotilla came to be discharged at the White | 5 ‘They thereby said, as clearly as possibie, | Sons. no date, bark Janet ni, Weatport, 750 sp). ground agains: them, endeavored to dislodge them by a | shed. Tiny, add that circumstances lent come merit to | House, whero was formed, under the protection of the | to the Army ofthe Potom ad its chief, that, ap matter Sepp gee Bird, Seale ee A letter from Cart Sherman, of bark Goy Carver, of Wom. Doid stroke. He sect forward all his light artiliery, which | this strict observance of discipline. The troope encamped | gunboats. a vast depot, and where all the activity of | what oocurred, they must not expect the suppurt of the | ScirJ M Bavlis, Thompeon, Baltimore, Wen dens of Mr Macy. the art ofieer, velougiug in Kea. _ % * z “ around Williamsburg the day after the fight that we have | seaport soon reigned. Then tho army resumed its march | armies uf Uppor Virgivia—tho meavs of forming @ junc- Schr North Pacific, Marcy, Philadelphia—Van Brupt & | fucker. nas hia Diilliantly eSiad.ished their batteries in faeo of the aba- | have just related were, for a time, sh provisions, in | towards Richmond, following the route of tbe railroad, | tion were removed. This unfortunate measure had ‘been | Slaght. 3 Spoken, &o. ‘is, and replied to the fire from the redoubts, after which | consequence of the impassable condition of the roads, and | which was to servo as an artery vital to its operations. taken on the news of a bold stroke made at that time on Schr Minerva, Brooks, Philadelphia—H $ Rackett. Steamship Fire Cracker, Johnson, from Hong Kong for Le ordered ius ouvalry to charge. ly the hostile attitude of the inhabitants, ‘THR REBELS CONCENTRATING. the Upper Potomac by the Confo:iorate General Jackson. Sehr Lydia pl mold arene Bay Berton, Shanghae, Sept 6, 61 the Straw Stack. who replied by @ unanimous refusal to their offers to pay What was the enomy doing during this timo? We | 7his skuful leader, finding the federal forces intheseregion. | Sch" USS Daath, ANUROn et en poyeton's Bon. Schr Tenge Freeman, from Philadelphia for New Orleaas. The sixth iederal cavairy charged boldly upon the Con- | ¢..:h fer provisions. After the first moments of alarm had | haye shown Johnston fighting successively tho federal into @ crowd of imall, independent armi-s, | Sch! GD Kine Mec reperiport ated Prive, : Oct 14, lat 24 30, lon 79 41. foderate cavalry, passing through the cross fire from the | passed, when it was evident that they were ia no danger, | advance (yd on the 5th of May at Williamsburg, thea | under the ordere of Generals Banks, Fremont, Sigel, dc, | Schr Gen Peavey, Fanning, Eastport—Jed Frye, Foretgn Ports. redoubis, and ld with it one of those sabre fights at pre | the ladies of the city were seon carrying, witm much uffec | on the 7th Franklin’s corps on the wery grouud of their | had profited by that condition of anarchy to fightthem one | Schr Crusoe, Foster, Machias—T M Mayhew. Cowes, Oct 29-Sid ship Gontinontal, Johnaon, Liverpost ‘ire. it Was all. bowever, bravery thivwn away. | tation tefreshments to their wounded, which they had | debarkation at Brick House, at the head of York rivor, | afterthe other, He had drivea Banks to the other side of | Schr Sarah Matitda, Armatrong, Pembroke—Jed Frye. (seus reposted aid from London ot 6 for NYork).’ “J was uot troubled che ’had the ‘eivemae'3- | uot for the ‘ederal wounded, and when, feliowed by their | for the purpose of giving tno to the bulk of his troops’ | the Potomac, and created such a coufusion that it was | Schf Tremont, Long, Portamouth. Sastelen in port stp Auden, Bpence, (com Shang aod position. 19 carry those works with avai y* | BESFO porters with baskets full of provisions, they met a | to full back without encumbrances in the direction | thought he was about entering Washington. With more | Scur'J°s Ban, Mayo, Welliicet—Crowelt & Paine. Meme the ’ alone was itosebie. Med, and particularly horses, | federal soldiergon the sidewaik, they woud ostentatiously | of Richmond. The cavalry reconnoissances thrown out } than 40,000 men to protect that city, with the line of the | Schr Albert, Sawyer, Boston—Baker & Dayton, ‘Haven, Oct 4—Cld ship Commonwealth, Grozier, Baron began to fall.” “+1 have lost thirty-one men,’ gaid Major | kAther up the folds o: their dresses, as if they feared to | in all directiens demonstrated that almost the whole"of | Potomac go eazy to be defended, and with the vast in | Schr G R Laufatr, Show, New Bediord. Kanagawa, Aug7—Bark Benefactor, Cora 14, in oapected who bid just ied the charge of the’ sixth, salu be contaminated by the contact of ap unclean animal. The | the enemy’s army had rocrossed the Chickaheminy, and | trenched ‘that surrounds the capital, it was not felt Schr Bay State, Verrill, we Restore 8 ee Co. from Shanghae to load a full cary tytn it ee ing stoneman g-aéelully with lis sabre, with thai reso | Victors contented themselves with smiling at this exhibi- | everything led te the boliet that our‘next affair with tt | to be safe. McDowell was summoned in all haste to co | Sch! Cameo. Vendieion, Warcham—W 8 Brown & Co, TAvaRTOOL, Wor leaare stansutalp Focsia, Lett a lute air winich means to say, “We are ready to begin | {eB of childish spite. Others in their place would per- | would oe uudor the walls of the capital; bat everything 4 operate in the pursuit of Jackson, McDowell, as was to} Schr eran Blizabeth, Smith. New Haven. Paxawa, Nov I—Sid steamehip Consiitution, Watkius, faa again, but it 18 no use,” Stoneman then ordered a re- | 54PS have been less patient. indicated, at the ame time, that the Confederate forecs | have been expected, arrived too late. The bridges that | sctir FD Decker, Watrous, Hartford—I 3 Racket. Francisoo, treat.’ The cavalry passed again through the abatis aud THE REBEL ARMY. would concentrate there to make a desperate resistauce. | could have counected bis operations with those of McCiel- | Schr J.§ Rotche, Clock, Fire stand. Surcnwiss, Oct 28-—Arr ship Juliet, Binclair, Manzandllo roured into @ cicaring half a uitie back, to await the arri- The General established his headquarters at Williams- | Some prisoners had been picked up belonging to a one lan’s were, nevertheless, cut, probably amid the trouble | Sleup B Sprague, Gibbs, Providence, | Victorta, VI, Oct 7—Ar Reed, Payne, Sen val of the infantry to begin the attack ‘again. It unfortu. | 8%e in = triggers Lert rd pr Megd money seo! which had been, up 2 os ee posted Fear felt at Washington. The order to destroy them@liad been Sloop Aurora, W! nanivan? et Francisco (wed cld 13th hee ange nately happened that in crossing the swamp oue of the | “™Y, Johnston, oocup' ie aay betwre; Se federai General Burnaide, in North Carolina. It was there- 4 given tor the purpose of preventing the Confederates | 1). 1 mer connection Lieit Gom Milton Haxtun, Gal: BOSTON, No NRO ere de) rem; p: ho.se actillery became stuck in the mud go that | M#te it was no louger Magruder we had before us. | fore evident that that corps had rejoi — pay, of | inaking use of that way to send reinforcements to Jackson. Loni Jobuston, in the eycs of friends as well as enemies, | Virginia. We soon heard of the ev: eee os 24, New Orleans Nov 3, Key West 6th, and Port | gchr Decateur, wen. Cld brice Tunes (Be itecouldn t be diawn cut. In vain were the horses dow A Walker, Gouniv jwazey, Cardenas; schrs io ~aee q i and in the opinion particularly of his old comrades of the | and the occupation of that city by General Wool, It was hip Cabawba (U 8 transport), Baker, Fortress Mon- falker, Goui ey, x Died: the query concentrated all his tire on that point aud | rocuiar army, was Fegarded af a soldier of the first rank. | manifest that Davis had only resigned bimself to that IMPORTANT FROM RUSSIA. web bere 0 duarieanasier. Tatton er eases | Rartous, Buchelder NOrieana: JB Walt, Doe. ‘The picce bad then to be abandoned—the first the | T° great courage, it was said, he joined an iron will, and } sacrifice fer the purpose of calling to Richmond Genoral ie “a miles N of Bara fellin with steamer Ellen 8 Terry, in | Wave; bark A Pickering. Bark Revolution started, but Army of the Potomie bad yet lost. That was a conso- | # Temarkable quickness of copception on the field. Hoger and the eighteen thousand men who had till that C <t digireon, and towed her to this [ aaa detained by the authorities, Ration. In the evening new efforts were made to ubiain With Mr,Jefferson Davis’ great intelligence to conceive | time defended the great Virginian arsenal. In finc, Uar St, Petersburg Corresponden: Ship neereere L po a ee Inys, in ballast, to ‘Uth—Arr (by tel) ship Samuel Robertson, Shields; barks Mea tho abate mefe lcd with tue enemy's seat | and his all-fowerfulness to propare, and with Jouastcn vo | the ehitt of the Confederates had ordered the enreiment, Gr. Parensaurc, Oct, 20,1862. | “Entra, tin, Yacuson, Belfast, 43 daye, tn beliaat, to Trask | Racelorse, Snyrna; Genesee, Lgghorn; Franklin, Kon Oe shooters, who rendered ao approach tot iinpossiv'a. ‘The eo Parpeegie gs Bd Pa Ste tat owt: ee ee ar serantien: San they aaa Trower | Great Changes in Russia—Pirst Siep Towards Const born. “tias experienced heavy W gales duriag the en. J abe: Uris Mouse (ns Hgrenon queen Tae sul bad cocaped ‘ands. cecded Un ahoner ae ett | days betore Williamsburg, Johuston ven time for | rated into the old regiments, whose effeetive strength was | onal Government—Reform in the Empire aina Reaction | “RIN'Young Nova Scotia (Br), Purdy, Ardrosgan via Pro- | g SALTIMORE. Nor is— Art echip New Zealand. Forehan, behind the Willian-burg intrevchments. As to the (ede. | tbe withdrawal of bis moterid and bulk of his | almost doubled. All that was going to deprive the army in England—Distress in Pinland—Cotton Famine in the be =e SMa (in ot Sermouths NS), Wyman, Glas. Rie Janeiro (an ata); beta, ponies ae, df forse ral infantry, Was very late in arriving. ithad met | PS, WHhout their being disquieted by the narrow | of the Potemac of the only superior So. had up to | sanufacturing Districts—Cultivation of Cotton in Prans 45 days, with pig iron, te Boyd & flincken, ‘tunately, every- So"fon 4820, pacaed bla h 3 esi ces grost obstae.es on the narrow road by wich ft travelled, | [oads over which they travelled; and In spite of | that time—that of numbers; and, : eben 900 feet hi St nightall veueral Sumner, who ‘had taken the com: | (B@, rain, which | put roads in a terrible | thing copapired tohasten this change. Cancasia—2elegraph (o Pekin, de. Bark Cienfuegos, Frecthy, Cieutuugos, Oct 12, with sugar, Grcok! Wetrakeas to vis: Beoser's Beale, iuand, wished to make astiong uttack on the works of | CODdtion, be still arrived at the head of the York THE FROMRAL ARMY DUIORING. The conjecture to which I gave expression in my last | to Ponvert & Co. trose, schr BG Knight. dev age but, unter iunately, It wan completely dark be | Tvet two days after the battle, in time to Axht with the | Whilst the enemy was concentrating and increasing his | jetter has proved correct. Tho reforms that have long | , Bark J Godtrey, Clare, New Orleans. 22 days, with stares, | "14 ir ship Holand, Wicke, ot and from B ; ro his tive, got out oF the woods and eit taunt Le | Soldiers of Franklin, who had just disembarked, a battle | forces, this army was visibly melting away. We Pro’ 2 ig Wajgman, Dimon & Co, Had very heavy weather; split | ght init. Muscke, London. Be ow, a ship aua a DH vig Old ‘te compeled to postpone it till tenes dug, | DY which he succeeded in covering his retreat. Houce: | already seen how, on the departure from Alexandria, one | been popularly connected with the milleanium of the i H Maw Ont ey ship M ¢ stevens, Pieke) Monrevia; Hr bark Taabe! - (ue of those annoy lug mischances common yo | forth the two armies were not (o meet again until they | division had been taken away and given to Fremont. Bo- | Russian empire wore only dolayed, and not adjournod pee Destin Sdilie, How Orianae, with sides, Oe, donderrys sake $M Sherman, Sherman, and T Depew, (Arrived He Eryeoon, Lewes, Port met before Richmond. fore Yorktown the army had lost two other divisions. is ” is » | sine die. An imperial ukase has been published, by Has been 6 days N of ‘MARCH TO THE WHITE HOUSE. those of McDowell's corps, retained before Wasi jon. . The federal ‘army spent threo Jays at Witliamsbvrg, | Aicerwards it was noceasary to leave garrisons ar ticks; | which the report of the Legislative Deparimeut of the he lage i 7 Aad engaged in eoliecting its wounded, lost in the sotitudes ot | town, Gloucester and Williamsbur, len had been lost | Supreme Council, submitted to his Majesty by its Presi” GES of Grpavilte), Brasie, 30 tho frst, snd in burying ste dead. ‘The wounded were | jn baitieand from discase agreat number ofsteaggiersbad | gent, Prince Gogarin, 1s approves of, and orders given | RNatarahs 244, mith tobacen ae, to Owe sent by water to the Northern cities on board | heen left behind, and no men had come to fl! these voids, . 7 d hs Brig Becuitior (Bs). Pr those large steamboats so weil known for their | When aregiment of American volunteers acts out for the | “ carry its provisions ork. 11 days, tn ballast, to J D WGOR, Nov I$—Cld_brig Humvold Port eras, with bard NE gales: | pBANCON:, Mili Greek, Romerr and 9 Cumaange, Botan, ‘k. NEATH, Noe I3—Arr abtp TJ Suthard (new), Richmond, e. a“. BRISTOL, Nov 13—Sid schs Chas A Grenier, Young, aa at Sell | Brg Bxcolsfor (Be), Pruden, Bermyida, 7 days, with mdse, Oscnator, Cyr, NYork. tate “execution with al’ | to Metall & Frith, cE a OG Ae Nor 1eCld. brig Papating. Boray, { from which the a:my, in due course of its ar- camp tga, Was not free; Che ran began to fall ia aud | sted without interruption for thirty hours. CoUMETY Was Cha: ged iuty a vast lake, the roads jute thick and deep quagnires. The troops pussed the night in bivouge, and fu the saidest sort of bivouac, in the po- Sr Sais comfort and their eiesance. Thanks to the numerous hee 'G Q THK RATTLE OF WLLIAMSHURG. 7 si war, it goes as @ whole and leaves nothing behind it. | possible despatch Without golng into dotails, which Brig Biilow, Given, Lingan, 14 days, with coal, to master, Bost: sornelia, Mackey, Fall River; J Loster, * At daybreak the baitle recommenced, but under con- Sp to tae ‘baidie sey the baa Goad, toate atorsnant a ML weused une by dtiied recrue comsiog ta Aile casing | might ccoupy too muck of your valuable space Brg O Sneca. Bok igor in, maton: aplendi Bunce, Newvori; AQ. Hasard, 4.1On® heces i » the : a U i a ‘4 rf J timer, far Fonds leuting, to Wiltausburg, were sootintore ie | took place om the sjot. “Tue enemy's dead wore numer- | gaps, and to increase the strength. It is eusy to compre. | it will be sufficient tosuow that the administration of justice pichr Abbie Forrest, Smith, Inagua, 19 days, with salt, to | “EAyT MACHIAS, Nov 12—Arr brig. Caroline, TaMhot; New Crcops. (i the rou to tho tet coraing from Lee's Mid, | Gusintt S,aunale, rile, pi there wore, sixty three found. | end how puch reagon there was to be uneasy about this | throughout the empire is reorganized by this decree ou an ie Queen 6f Clippers (Br), Davidson, Lingan, 21 days, | Xygrce Mince! Sid schrs Faran, ‘Olark, and Bink, Tngals Te rivet * steered ver 4 by 'y diminution of the army, when it was known that the th conl, to A Sruichers. 2 % t 13 ‘homas W Thorne, D» Jiontdn cn cores Du searated by any velonking 19 | tae Confederates, who had some trifling engagements with | Convederates were daily ‘increasing thoir forces, and | eatifely new and liberal basis. The admfuistrative and | "Ache Water Wich (priie=Br, of Kingston, Ja, Acting Mas. | y FALE RIVER: Nov 1S.-Arr ech Thomas W Thorne, Dvia, a p 'y mous mass | their rear guard. ‘The first day they took many prisou- | whon, in penetrating into the beart of their country, the | Judicial functions, which were hitherto mixed up with | ter Geo B Almy, Aransas was, Oot 2h, Wi; red. i 4 do; Richard IHi!l, Smith, do, Bela re, and for the most part ere and seven or elght guns; bul after that the | feierals were withdrawing from their ve, Salsbury, N¥o: : a rk by the right were advanciug Win L Dayton, Hand, Delaware Oty; . Aran 1. Te: as capt Aug 23, AP attempting t the block! ase of operations, | euch other, are to be completely separate. In thedrst | Aus 0% A ‘hs trom Havana, with gunpowder ‘nedicine | Peck, Gardner, au A retreat conducted iu an orderiy manner, and the | gid losing at the sawe tine the material and moral pro: - Mth—Arr, sel That ee aay UY. The condi. } pursuit was almost without object. Besides, if the enemy | tection of the navy, whose co-operation had been bithorta | Pisce there are to be Justices of peace elected by the com” | ana salt, Oct 27.0 Heinds Teland. can brig Cardenas Pack- | Bruadiicld, Fisk. NYork. Of the roads deep chough tO Dury the ented | had abandoned some o: his guns, he took with him almost | go powerful and tseful munes; the second instance is to consist of district courts, | bound S¢ 3th, 8:3) PM, was ran into by sche Robt Palmer, GLOUCESTER Arr J2th, schra Sarah. Watings; Phfindey catringe, From this poll mell of men aud wagons, weer | S2cqual number captured from Hooker's division, and JMR PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. with juries chosen from all classes—nobles, citizens and | Pound Scarring away our bownprit wilh all headgear at: | Lia*icet Nuih for New Yors: cnn. (2) Caruenae Geer. iro dud brrkeu Up rouds. there resulted & eure, | destined, a8 80 inany tcop bier, Lo rekindie a neal which | am well aware that the evacuation of Norfolk by the | peasants—and the third of a superior court estab- | cnet glha EP was uninjured: ACHIAS, Nov 5—Sid scurs Frances Coffin, Cousins, 8 Wisdvorder. In the Unked ‘States there is n0 corps of af tus: fobaral trope wae beotamertly compelled to ares] eed one thal sree Dertcenas teens (ete re Cel bee te gubernia, of proviues. The legisla. Eiht Net pon Chinen PRIVSIGY Now iLeAtr sloop Oda Follow: Dyor, NYork " vf a ie wal ist * i) 4 A \—; ‘ellow; or, ‘or i The Ameiican system of every one. fur i ae oe Te rae Seceeaee Dt eer Selerele.) ee are Mand As. iy a {W MEDFORD Arr ttn: sohes sea Witch. Tyler, Pb the supplics from Yorktswn, of which the state of the | mac, no longer commanded by the brave Captain Buchan- | tive character of the Senate at St. Petersburg ceases | Schr Albert, Barber. Elizabet roads re Sid 1h, schrs 8B’). ally applied by the officers and soldiers cred the arrival didicult. They received thom | an, and mot kvowing where to go. had heen burned | altogether, aud it only continues to act as a Suprome | St Clendawer o-ch 6/8 Wowacd Others corps, is also apphed by the | at longth, and, the flue weather drying up the roads rapid- it pore Rang Oa ‘ ; , wads rapid | by’ her mew captain. — Henceti f Norton, Orny, . Cae Maas each olber, there is Bo corps in the ser- | ly, they joined, after two days’ march, the corps which Fiver "was open tor the navy of the United Sater | COUrt of Appeal. ‘The proceedings of all the tribunals Biornr Craulieing and directing the movements of the army. In | Dat disembarked Sotina. tas hen ee con Unfortunately it was so to late, The iron gunboats—the | are to be public; the defendant ie at liberty to chooee a ae a. adie at of - {Fs Ange " Galena, the Monitor and t! ‘augatuck—ascended to | goun: hr dobn, Birmingh: a Sein me C wil Teg would have } around this depotjaud then it resumed its route towards | within seven miles of Richmend: abies they found the sel, who may Or may not be a member of the bar, Bat heen gam, fone Westcott, Lun for Philadel ah il wha 8, stopyed up the march of the iroopecbonpig at Richmond, following the Panunkey—a navigable aluent | river barricaded by an impassable stockade, and on the | 04 if he does not make use of this right ene ts appointed | Schr H Lawrence, Johnson, Machine, 10 days, fig Seem eee ieee ath ‘uo place a detachment of wagons aod making’ haces | ofthe York river. “There was nothing more picturesqve | high bank that borders the James river A taulery ob large | ee ofco by the court. Ofeuoes committed by the mili Sep Lamarioe, Grane, Seo. gay Buea Herbert: Gok. Cains fo do: Sih “AlkGonhasy aside to clear the way ; seudicg to another piace men on than that military march jong (he banks of @ beastiful | caitbre—Fort Darling—which they did not tary when not on duty are tried by the civil tribunals’ | SchrShenandonh, Nash, Rockland, Joneepert £06 208 ee Barak” Rilstbe cceed stream, through @ magniiicent country , decked silencing. The large gun of the Naugatuck burst; the fatigue duty to repair the road, or draw a gun out of the | the gicrics of a springtime vegetation. The w AD; afrested on suspicion of crim: isd Sehr Messenger, Doane, Gloucester. for do: Quail, Brewster," doy - Pardee rm z . Monitor could not give sufficient elevation to her pieces wo y person usp crime or misde, Schr Prince Leboo, Nickerson, Gloucester, i : Prana reenter 8 Aig f..§ "are on, — course of the Pamunkey , in a valley covered with meadows | strike the fort, As to the Galena, her sheathing ot three | meanor must be placed before bie natural judge with Schr Diadem, Baker, Harwich. ale Ves Bianlshia: Biase ‘Bey ane ’ The functions of the adjutant general are it, i 4 of a sparkling verdure and with bg hillocks, was a | inches and a half in thickness wa inguflicient to protect twenty-four hours after the arrest. The verdict of the Schr a os bag tated ¥ ) NB, Heroine, Champlin, and Vincent the transmission of the orders of the oon perpetual enchantment for our eyes. Everywhere towers, | per against their ono hundred pound conical balls. She had be either geil ity; PA at bg Shoot asnaimed olaw, Congdon, Ball river for NY ork; Artist, Furves:er, without watching at all over thelr execution. especially on the banks of the stroam, whiere the maguo- | to retire, after @ boreic strife, w Of her | COurt must be either guilty or not guilty; m suspousive | Schr Learl. Kelley. Hosion. | 8 jalan Teanc Hl Boren, Coline Pall uiver for p-veral has, for deuring his commands, ovly, hay the Virginia jasmine, the azalea and the bive lu- | crow disabled. Te force the passage been | judgment, by which the accused is placed under sur. | ghr Governor Chase, Bomn for albany, ‘ japton for Philndelpilay Westover, Ei ridge, os: amp, tak. ok ‘gous maantbons "aame v6 clone 4 Bice abounded. The hommieg birds and unknown birds necessary to capture the fort ‘with troops; but $2 face of — for a defiuite or indefinite period, ts no longer gene An M ware, hermes jew Bedford, tom for to; Fenty: Hamilton, Portiand ree, 3 Jacob ae ’ ranches trees. Sume- ‘onfederates, assembled en mase at somo m admitted. , ra 3 rovidence for do; Pavilion, Maker, Glon- ried 101 they torah to exertion aay? Witcunt | times we paawed im front of «, handgome dweling, re. | there, before ichmond, such an operation would have axthg,Feform of the judiclal system ie wucceoded by | Shr Rg Munimgsaee fal River mii arias More Hay ce Up to this time, although this absencect a | dows ithe rool, around. the houses, Bundsome, arden, | (Soret MoCwien bata hare thane acta sthenem a De ald wo lay the fouuastige of 6, ostictional Behr fram Smith, Ladiow, Fal River. ‘Amen "Fauinton for WVork; Mary Dallas’ Rackets 1 % ; lan G4 s00n as the new: may iop s ‘Sechi rtine, Gi ham. rata yb aera owe | eran dopa twa | ayaa ey thn, Seg | Rec tes emcees | Ex Patcttce perme Pwtmome | RW ESB nr arr en Ou Bimbo {hoary everywhere, aod which constantly connected | trosper af the grand provost guard dismennied at the , bd 44 ‘br Monmout Provide : Ont (Or Frou uence, Logetber the diiterent’ corps. By it the generals might | gate, and, reassured by his presence, the ladies ta bog oblique movement, rapidly the James viver the | proashing establishment of representative assembiies in seer josephine, Davis, Providence ace. N iW HAVER, Nov MeArr bi Nouvitas Wi ht, Maya ovnverse and communicate to each other anything of | musiin dresees, surrounded by a cortege of little omy coop | ee ee en those of the navy | all the districts and provinces of the empire. The landed Behr ‘ Fittcdciphies a vies) i pony tmportonee; but, once ou the mareh, the could | os with curly Bair and baked legs eppeared. on theve on that river. To-day, the experience of events that [A afew citizens and rural communes of every dis- Sebr Copy, rlow, Providence. ‘ Frances, Donal?\do; Mathew Wis; Jnck Downing, no more be reeorted to, and henestorward coud | randah to see the troope pass. Ortoctimes they had im | nace Siem, Gecomplishen, 1 am fed fo betewe that that would : Age Fp he Te pn ey gS A eet Cran, Creriaeare. Benen: ope Rinse, Oh, Smal be Inte or te commaitontion. “The shewnoe of eased | tenner sey eek each en eeetines, they have been deter: Without doubt the march from the Pa- | elect a cortain number of deputies, who, in their turn, | Schr America, Heynsids, Providence, Chelate. Cid orig Fitsa Thompron, Ward, Forto Rico. corps was not the leas felt sor oollocting and transmitting | brimmed hat and strongly marked features, never See peat OF the Ce Ree Te, | Game alanis tae ae rovingtal AO ete ante | Sched H Deputy, Davie, Proviience, Hasan ine bee ae ~ men in- om the left or on the right of the would have 00, \f a Tete dae “Gas to ets Sates | Settee meet glen et, | Sea naa hho ofl pa | mn. A Pe Ernie weak ate. Sate schich {ho army was going to ight litte was known. | recetved — with cold politenees, "and iid poet tom th whch they found thontcioe a erage nen bass Ay Br iengper) Chapa, Now. sou rk David ape say minae mor, Fort May re tie fore, and. a feconnowsednce of ii hed oon made UY thé ater, Phe comversation was eafried on rainet cea | ihe Chichahominy swamp. But whe eouid on at wba, Sul Bran 8 Fort Royals Trade Wind, Corsae, wat ly. | at the decisive moment of the campaign is ‘uncram. Candia i, , Por Orson, Coupe, who bal taken part lo Stonewan's skirmish, | Men and women asked for news before anything oles. | pled af ian aon of ie persona coe te ince, the adeinistration of Black Diamend. Boman; Henrietta, Joae%, 60; Xmen ee Bal Hor 14, fied Cotnvign to coch tur role Ne. @ plan of attack, | They knew nothing; the censorship of the secessionist and the movements of the Army of the taxes, the it of pub: teamer Concord, Norman. Philadelphia, Th McHenry, from London for Phila telphia, peg eked Pg at iourbala was compete, and dhe, htie that they ‘ad say Tromae emt dy of wi ond Oaks? Who wit ei engaiance ; Bot #0 ‘Weatcheater, iit aa and Gag Roby Ws nso ta Sarma Phidadoiphin, rr HI feeling, but because no one had the duty of collecting | naturally expreseed their wishes for the side that their hy men collected are iscussion . rived ” -* ho . ‘ash would do noth y a Cayman, PORTLA: low, + son Adams, that'wac sito, Ci wih he Seat Miemerauaatin | rotiert wore ca but dey dered above everziniug sie | id tts army im madwing th concoiration oy fre hat For the “empire,” remaine to | see, two shipe,unkaawna Ae Ret tl gD Hn Kec oe , » raggle incale was made fron bi a a ¥ . ee Gumutanns Me ek —w and is | brougM upon their country, Alas! whose fault is it? ‘@N 10 THR CMOKAnOMINT. rf bg BA 1 Steamships isan (Br), Queenstown and Livepes "ts Nor sods) Penne Daviice selva Oceat Catad tathie vito my ‘ie oo rh 4 ae They were asked, * Who kindled this unhappy war; ‘The march, t , Was continwed directly forward, of the rights already grant- jammonia (Ham), Southainpion and Hamburg; Creole, fs, Havana: ‘White Seay Littiedeld, F the Houker division, which bad the. beng “taral | who had fired tho frst eannon shot without cause and | and, in spite of the almost continnal rains, which put the #0 Inge @ monauro of self. e. ip U Fe een ME dae: Gore, Gone. Wei, Ham, and Siu on the rond 10 the felt nd which Mad'the doy tye | MstwOUE motiver” They anamered, nothing: but heir | roads in 8 terrible condition, wo were not long in rexeuing | government the rote tun soon follow but no doubt they | 4100 steamehip Unio, Tleran Guth, “Hatesa, Casivell; ‘NYorn; Batarlas Govby-Che;nand t the doure of heir cablus. Never in these chance con- | Bridge, si eT a eee] Suema;taa wie 'othee PTROVIDBNOR, Nov Haare fore received if ply) march op Wil'iamsburg, 4 byvebed on t pasening of the Sth on the iathenus whore Stor eman’s fight taken place, without “Bue 1 ching what ft should meet there. Grested on its ap- pearance by the well sustained fire of the enemy's works, deployed resolutely in the abatis and engaged in * con, but it bed arrived alone, and little by litte, ‘uilet Lhe detenee opposed to it fifteen or twenty thow rool mer etrongly tntrenched. Hooker, who is ab adini- rule soldier. held his ground nevertheless for some tine, Oo. be be) ot ast to give way and fall leaving in _-o ter joie abatis and in the woods at the rear two Trosaud of his men killed or wounded, wth some guns ‘whlch It was impossible to draw by hand out of the mad jeamer Petrel, Yi event them. Shipbullding, &c., in New ‘ork: sohrs Josepulne, Baltimore: a Val Ferarg tuto | emurvan oF 3 c.sewert 4.co, mriasananone, | Ey Quake Re hal ple ‘te: | Arrived there, we were at the gates of Ri he history of 1 This {8 @ newly-opened shipyard, located gt the foot of | bethport; Ninetta, Vacr, New York: yn nem Tyler, tore had ted and we found only the slaves, wi worn | that time the campaign had been, if not rillsona ot tease pn ey hardly enohed S9 ny Kasai. ‘The eran. North Seeond street, on the acene of the late disastrous fire | Bll2abethport, sa glia Piraway, Davi Win Se ae barney oe ob ae subjects. recollect @ | feritle m results. Yorktown, one of the most ‘i last measures, which, as one of our papors expresses it, | caused by the explosion of kerosene ell. They have now on Shetield, aud Luutiam, Rondouts J Smithy roe mo Saae wi Seat some ll Lata rock ber sn— mapelie erent the hoy oe Maer fallen, Norjitt, the emancipate the whole Russian nation, and substitute @ | the stocks two propellers being built for the Chinese govern. | New York: sloops » Overton, New York; F t ‘Brown, y of a cloar ye w t significant | magnisirent arsenal whence the systom of leguiity und justice for the irresponsibilit of | ment, and to be used as gunboats, each 100 feet long, 22 feet Be Wr Rar, wv ‘ha M. Smivh, Ett words:—‘He i8 the son of @ white man; be is auendy | of its wir materiel, had to be abandoned, und this abandon- aibitrary power. BE the radical Sovreme aoge Sev, | preadth of beam, 9feet depth of hold, and 200 tons burthen. aunporty v sel iOS . n Myer ong wong. eth, Bt uated ‘oun, New Veraations was there @ question of slavery; the single | where the York River Railroad, which the army ; i. Pula word slay: 2 ehagnn og by chance, woul ave been lowed from the White House, crosses the river on swe enough to ON with siarm and hate eyes that, until then, | which was for the moment destroyed by the enemy. Jooked most kindly. At other times the white + prope 4 tect worth four hundred doliars. I began at fifteen yours of | ment had brouyht with tt the destruction ago, ant I am now nineteen, and have already Your of | Wcrrimac. In Jine, Generat McClilan had nicotene, | Lael Ok ane wl taemanvhaphreperadak iin. | THA machinery fe being manufactured by Dantel McLeod, My them. Planing Ma camp, solihoul accident, ‘in face of the ih alvawgo. They are halled with the more | foundry in Imlay street, Brookiya. ‘hey will soon be ready i ahd etd i att We thus advanced, step by step, along the river, Tho | capital of the eecet States and of their principal army, | sutistaction a8 coutragtipg with tho reactionary teaden- | for launching. One is the Kiang-8o0, the other the Che- for Liverpooks @ cr Lue horves had been kilied. The enemy pursued gunboats,,oponing the way, explored the banks to a dis. tect ~ nf ~ 1 » | The Confe®rate. could not rere farth ‘spread! throug! Iaunobod ie known q b Ne: tne od cl see tiwicd, having, vascveded fanco; th the onicare of ihe topographical service wont | fveir premiee in the Fonds ely tines end oe oll the te Stree tc tgets pen nereakebooohiog ome Metalat aid’ “ ae ests irresh cUscthan Gooten, sea ia eget hoa Goble quick to the wound of the cannon rt ont hd through the wood “A arb A ny ry pickets, making | wortd. They were an ie int condition where thay \" Aci—bes jue! been Paseed by which personal liberty, tho The keel of @ firet clase vessel of about 600 tons fs to be Tata uno; bark Emerald, Stall, for Hoplite Vive bat.io Wak Wo longer at theedge ur thee pial Ht eae, | eprecanmatmtanics of the country and drawing. by oular | harlto acer @ dective Wille. In the elveumatauces in | Miaiislinan's p-oudest boast, i prac: teally annihilated, ediatrly, designed for the China const | ygNO"o—sid (hy tel) Buanip Mollte, Moves Bogland. Ont sonaen aad hoot p Observation and vy the cum provisional charte, | which they ‘oun themeeives, It wae no stnail merit to | — fn the midst of this excitement we have hardly timo | 10% In this yard immediatly, design 23th, ship Hnooh Train, Niekorson, Liverpool aa tod ree { 4 * Pg hah ony Waps, | wel aio wry thar tt was Neceatary for the fovcr! army w geen | from variow qua: ters whi h te by no means Oo; a plousing hg d he ited States ey Py anerey OR by the | the army was put moto a ed up with the time: Uois ible, and (hat é did nol dn wo; bur the reapomaddety | watire, Ih Sor .ierh Finland there bas been a tital fail, | y 2ue,eueamer jerced hy Surermentes ta RO NGTON renurrony—at Benbrok Ocy 1, shhge and Keare J quantity of wegous tliat had formed its train, About vue F tor fog’ us far from Lelnging (0 the army and ie chief. | vee of Une or pa, in consequence Of which & famine hag | ment wud now slationed at Torture. and the Chines vin. | Toontum, uestie, aud Humboldt, Buwards, 14g

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