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EWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. be Be Se gains cars| IMPORTANT FROM THE BLACKWATER. | sic cutnat saie—tn Cna cnt ana of three My chogen by the nunbtry, wi Powvat hocrex | ADVANCE, OF THE REBEL FORCES. Starlar Accident—The Cost, de. A remarkably serious accident bas occurred, and, taken in connection with the one that occurred last night, rea- ders al! railroad communication between this place, Portsmouth and Norfolk at an end for the precent, Last night the train on the Norfolk and Petersburg Rajlroad ran off at the draw into that branch of the Elizabeth river nearest to Suffolk, thereby not only stopping all railroad communication on that line, but also blocking up the channel of the river, #9 that no vessels can at pre- sent be despatched to North Carolina by way of this river and the Albemarle Canal. To-day cars and e1y Angio-Re Kntente Cordiale, From Washing au. Cc. THE IMPORTANT Alp TO Bi ckAY! 1 BEBSLS [Prom the Petersburg (Va.) Express, Apetl 11.) ee eer ieee The Raleigh Projres: says there were various amd C0 | The Richmond Dispatch of the Sth inst. saye-—"We have | SMPCEVEsOre—The Attack on Chartesto flicking rumors on tho streots Wednesday (ADril 8) T® | punished te gist of the correspondence between Mr. | ‘Str Mee, dee lative to affairs at Washington; but it was not KDOWD | yYaion and Lord Russell on the question of tho legality of that the place had been attacked, or that apy engagement | tho niockade of our ports by the Yaukeo government and had taken place. the recognition of the confederacy. No Southern man | oan read it without feelings of indignation and conterapt— | NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. | sacignation for wo cold and xtouy haugbtinens, wt wo say rudeness, of mannor of the British Minister towards Mr Mason, afterwards only partially atgued by & disavowal OO eee &° Hf i Ausany, April 1321 Pw Argument for and sgainst the Broadway Kailroad was hed be sore the Assembly Kailread Committee thir after noon, Joha Van Buren appeared on beball of the property bolders, The matter hos been geme over 60 many times thet only the samo story could be told He pressed Mr Stewart's proposition to pay two million dollars for the franchise, and acvounced that Mr, Stewart was ready to PREPARATIONS TO RESIST THEM. | na. || Sligo Independent ot March 31 says:—* addition to oo | namber of emigrants deapniched from this port een — eek to Liverpool, en roule for America, we have to Keno dopariore ‘of '« Turiber bateb, stnounting to | Women, Children and Foreign- three bandred, who left Dy (he pbamrock steamer a it for Our Fertress Monroe (: ' . NEW YORK HERALD, WiDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. © 8 ' ] i pat lin line, ihe same destination, iy wa}. ers Ordered to Leave. ‘were transported from Norfolk to peg eer apboorpearend ~ be upon the track of the Fourness Monnoz, April 13, 1863, of any personal disrespect, aud contempt for tho Bubler | pig yy nity ‘maki total foul * " ey.” y & prose This evening s train wae sank upwith stores, ‘Re. and | Muvitenent a te Portreee—Generat Besier's Pesitien ie | fagen resorted to to cover a aidah policy,” The Dispater | wir, Ward declared that ho woe in favor of @ Brondway North Carelina—Movement of the Revel worees Under | adds— Wo must not forget, whatever the minittry may destruction of the, ardece. mere. lemned. fe. 0 fatigue | General Loncatred—Preparations wo Shell Norfolk and | do or propose, that our country has received ‘he most a long bridge at the point designated. Tne fatigue Tailroad, but opposed to this Dill, and offered ag a subs\) tule @ Dill to carry passengers from the Astor House to nt week. Reporterot March 31 Ted doties Bean: Ielp eek dane onor | Capture of Several Union ro bs ne apy doube chat thelr * i , ston Norihors Stata’ of America, andihs-ajet te | Outposts. arty commenced ibeir work by tenting up te Tlig and | Sertameuih—Generl Poe Reinforead—-enerat Diay | valuable auraanc from ine pple of Broland, at at at | Fipyeniutheueat fer thes crate, fate au yay ote Mi federal army. uring the past week or two some sight. The next pang definite ‘The excitement consequent upon the bombardment at | time there are schem:s on foot there of great impriance | dred thousand dollars per year‘ foe semanerehees ti ‘have “9 Drogheda aud Dundalk, for Leal see oa ‘character was the acc! ‘And its conseque . The | Charleston is considerably ailayed sings reportg bave | to ws. right. 7 en rade 10 the United states. Many of them prea : nected train ts almost a total Care lay upon the mn the adjacent steep bank. bridge (notwithstanding a it had no track), then broke loose {rm the stores ion, der and wen! The tas hanes oka the “hand tock? to te ate position to be Mr. Cozans appeared a ¢ b reached here, through rebel sources, that tho fleet of S\rob-clada hah draWS off, which hae subsequently been | B® Commeces confirmed by the arrival of the gunboat Flambeau, on The Richmond Whig jurday , this moruing b: € ceived, The editorials are unimportant, with the excer ber a - i ofa steamer Arago, C@P- | Trin or ong in ro-atiom to the Counceticud elections, Tho | sidered x short timo in the Committee of the While, yee tain Henry Gadsden. ter Brigadier General | go eatof Reymour w regarded as the death blow to all | greas reported, and the Will mado the special order tor Seymour, Chief of Staff of General Hunter, came passen- | hopes of peace, and the people are urged to nerve them- | Wednesday night » the partios Election—Destitution of |- o the part dels, de. of the 11th inst. has beon re- Louth and th, but principally come Gavan and Longiord. "they are all stout, hearty | HOW COL. KIMBALL WAS KILLED. fellows=the flower of our peasuatry. It is also . a8 4 sérnificant fact that not a few of them sport ‘and do not appear to be at all scarce of ao | report the bail ta. vote was con ‘The question of permitting soldiers S-. G 1 Corce A shares M vt 8 = io ne ee tat ait tame et proceeded ives for a prolongetion of the terrible struggle. ‘The Senate « ine © Le to b 7 military transportation purposes, until seven or el 1 <hing- | selves for a prolougntit @ terrible Kile, v Senate Grinding Committee is pr ving to bo u MERCIA INTELLIGENCE. meer emer o crolodk to-morrow morning. By this last accident three eee pr ae hy Cee ee Considerable attention is paid W the depredations com- | ferent committee than was pted wh ne ' Bey Ren ae. were injured. A negro boy Is missing and supposed to be | ” * mitted by troops about the city, and the editorial concern- | Axa sample of their work they tock up the MONEY MARKET. killed. “Thus we have lost the nse of two Jorge o0¢ pow- News in thie department is vory exciting, Inasmuch as | ing Hovd’s division throws light upon the destitution in | the Supervisors of New. York a calary ym the Guardian ety axtiale), April 2. saifeas " erful engines, both new and lately sent from the North. Major General Feeter hae been hemmed in at Washington, ee ety, ‘The people are evidently Ne " ae an here mem pe a a Ac esiian dom eu orpenticngs tse ants trans- Surroix, Va. , April 11, 1668. * ‘Svrvonx, April 12, 1868, N.C., by am overwhelming rebel force, The enemy i@ } ‘The senior medical purveyor of the rebel army bas is- | vision preveuting them (rom Liolding any ot)or oll 6.404 ip coneols ‘been at 02% a 924 for moncy, ~ 8 peste: “ , straining every Merve to stop reinforcements from reach- | sued a circular urging the women to oultivate the poppy, | ordered tt to athird reading, A torwocds » Bill was he ; 1% ton the 7th of May. ” | Capture of Union Outposte—The” Rebel Avach—Phe Roads peur iodhed esate! Road—How Col. ey wg bin via SuColk, The rebel General Longstreet, at | #4 forward the juice to his department for medical pur- fore iema Se Tee the slaty of © poor math, Cha Lire lout £26 ,Ot ‘was taken to the bank to-day, Good Again—The Engagement—A Priwner Taken, and was Shot— Who im— Further Preparatious—Ap- ttiphéad 6b. aBieut forty thousand troepe, marched on poses. t nily, Bolding & county in Albiny, 00 ‘5 , f xoven hundred dellara, which he Jiatrd of $y cone f Ssocteomemnsnlnte mday pext, | What He Said—the Rebat Plans—Colonel Spear's Ca- | proach of the Retele— Pirkels Captured-—Cavalry Vidi | viday trom Petersburs, and yerto:day our pickets were | Kixoution of Captain G. A, Webster, of | hal wanimowiy potitiond to have raised to mh bus Probability i that thore will be scarcely any | “@#7Y Brigade—Avres! of Seceesionia's—The Women Leav. | Oaytured—Rebet Ouralry on alt Sides, de. driven in; but’ General Keyes, commanding thie depart the Union Army, at Richmond. Ted dolara, and that measure only rece! ved one vote panty Hag evening tiN next Tuesday } ig—An Beplorion—The Couse—Gencral Peck’s Head- | ° At daylight this morning we abandoned tne South Quay } Tot tn the abeeuce of Majer Gireral Diz, at once pro- {From the Richmond Whig, Apri i) It insets to state the eonnenta of the yu ic Hem road -* ° KXEOUTION AT CAMP LER. y ; erertentemaretions—Rgieh. Sellen Aheniened— ,tore up what Is termed thie Naneemond Drilge (8 | o646q to Suffolk, and, under bis supervision, Geueral | Theexecutlon or a, G, Webster who was sentenced ‘0 | the dott 4¢ our forees in frout of Chrléston x the lends will wopald to the public.on Wednesday. | a, wegpe xmcaumpment—The Sullers in a Flurry, de., de. For several days past we have been expecting an at- tack on thie plige, and to that end have been very vigi- Jant in the fluishing up of our fortifications and other like defences, We had heard that the rebel army in front of us was im ap almost starving condition, and meditated an ‘email one at a mill in front ‘of our fortifications, directly facing the Blackwater) and prepared more effectually to meet anattack. At thie time we could hear the enemy's reveitie and bugle calls quite plain. At threo o’clock this morning General Corcoran was proceeding to the frontof his division, by order of General Peck, when be was halted at a short distance from town Peck made ements ok death by court martial for violation of bis parole of honor, | sobject of general comment to day. Aluiet oe y one enemy pi ny i hae 6 ase ia Ayre ie took place yesterday at Camp Leo, near this city The pri: | 8°y8 be expected tt, and wax prenared for tt vinee rebel army bad succeeded in getting between Sur soner beld a commission under the bogus Merpont gover: ment, and that although he hoped for a diver nt rew it fake and Norfork with a view of — investing mont, and when first captured was released upon par {t haw cc me out just as ne expect d. There soeuws to be latter place, General Keyes isened an order direc but again took uparms against the ferate tates ap ® prevailing opinion that we will have po important vie the foreign consuls and their families, women and was a second time taken, this mi‘itary otenee be wa | tories under present managers. dren, and. al} (hose desiring to be away trom an impend. | O>demned to sufler death by hanging. le wax acon yaniod ing conflict, to leave the city, inasmuch as any ‘town’? | from the prison to the camp yestor’ay by bis spirit | pretton l | ary Preparations for Leg | ir varket there have heen several varia. | attack on Suffolk forthe parpose of getting the subsist- ches advisor, Rev. Ur. Brown, of the Presbytorion chureb, ai! e cut alitocgh 'ricca were dull in the naorn ence stores in this place; also that thoy hai been accn- | by some on then to him unknown. The person who | th’, (ih gtares Mhoopot war Iemlaty, captain Cite | DY several military oMelds. ‘The guard woe comme do: | tive Party Platforms=The Copperbeads jy in most cages an ish | mutating a beavy force on the line of the Blackwater, be- | halted him said be conld net pass, and demanded to know | commanding, was ordered up by Rear Admiral 8. P. Lee, per veerar aca! rept’ Be on rege 4 pea aro to be Repudiated by the Democracy— Bre a 3 it a eit ate areagate rather beviee {tween Franklin and: Zant,and had been bridging the | who be was. The General replied by saying that he was | ’8 well as soine other gunbe rine reat an the engine | Weak from an injury received whew he attempiot to make | Backing Down of the Republicans— f ‘.. agg tigen to 1 premium. se Blackwater river in various places, besides bringing down | ‘General Corcoran, proceeding to the front by order | of Norfolk, that city, a4 well as Portsmouth, will be laid bis anetprewe vemet arenas y vousewie nomad ud Dummy tage ayers Home and aeons , » 99% & 92%; account, pontoon bridges ‘rom somewhere iu the neighborhood of | of General Peck.” The officer said he could not | i: ashes. maintain ¢eonsideral fortitude. in arriving al Soldicrs’ Rest, &e., . il, 925 Fai consi! new tbre:s, Go%¢ 091; bank Seciencunss pars without the counteraign. General Corcoran | To-day, however, we learn that theenemy has retreated | ‘0 ground @ half hour was devoted to relliious ALnAxY, April i, 1863 h a seat pligne Nip <a ste somo font miles from Sul. From the Richmond papers | Te mand vo extend his time uulll three o'clock. ths | AK the seasion draws near ite clo» politeal mans said he should, when the other insisted that he should not, at the same time making a movement to . Atew minutes ago we received information that the My oped aNd rebels were advancing in ferce. It seems they proceeded of Inet Sature I learn that the guoboats which have retatent to the astictance of Genefal Fenter have auc | least momant allowed by the terms of his wentence, ceeded in running the rebel batteries; and it was also | !¢ was not deemed exp tb from all sections of the State, and of all parties, are mating their appearance, no dyuht for the parpore of 2 SE A ee eS eS - S| __ e wowly along until they came within cne mile of our ad- | -draw bis sword. Gev. C. quickly demanded to know who ted ten ‘Yankeo” a was aseint D the steps of the that regiments have formed sh ‘ Geperal C., under the impression that Colonel Kimball was drawing a pistol, instantly drew his own and shot him in the neck, and he died in a few nrinutes afterwarda. Just then Quartermaster Cook rushed out and cried , “Who the most advanced one of all, while another party of rebel report bo true, Goveral Foster and command ‘cavalry took a blind path to another road, got ‘below our cavalry picket station, and cnt off those at this last named point. A tieutenant i among those thus taken. Our IE, b t from i and at sy. ae fey an DS wil cortaloly out, ie way. Ont | Uirca minutes before one ocloek wax ached ino ster | theses. Provaratons are belng made. for tbe enune ed alee hstaseian ‘captured. on the “peoiusnin | ‘ity His death was almost instaptancour. It ig about | ution of the party creeits for the coming yvar by both par belonging Wie's Legion. ‘the captives are somewhat | Y°#F since a Yankee spy of the same namo was execated | tier, What the real wortity of thelr platform wil! be I do not The by hanging om the same spot now pretend to give. Lut, an far ws the demovratic party { ' the goncrality of rebel prisoner: patrets and pickete'bo!ow the atation made for town, and | fired that piece?” “Is that you?” raid the General. On | deter attired than ad pmiignc Ph ory poet A - arrived at our advanced signal station gust ana nogro | receiving an affirmative apawer, he General told the | TaieEt'ihom are licens, aig were couosrhed ivan aiark | ‘The Rebcts Defeated at Ponchatoula, | !# cencerned, enough bas traurpired to natty any person a reached here bringing information of the enemy's ap. | Quartermaster to look after the injured party, that he | on the camp of tbe Fifth’ nayivania cavairy, which (From the Mobi'e Regteter, March 29.) that it will be one that will ‘act a great dea! of atten m4 force. was responsible for tho occurrence, and possed on. The | they burned, omfaturday, near Williamsburg. There v0! tion, and one in which Fernando Wood and bis sem) seven a proach tn force. Through the extraerawmry prompiness | Moria wound. was then found. te. have be-u given to | rebels entertain A very poor opinion of the Fifth Peon:y!, | We have learned tha! ou Wednesday abut 1,500 Yan- Lat a cgah cea anand cae ts ing si oMocer there, Lutenant yor, who sig- | Lieutenant Colonel Kimball, of the Ninth New York, who | vauia cavalry,emd make their boast that two bundred | kees made an ticursion npop Ponchatyn'a, which was ‘ . r betel a aur bis , Ys & Lonny \ods me that Wood bes been sendiag «are lars tato i ag *nalized from his station while the ememy were firing at | wasin command of the Hawkins Zouaves. ‘The Zonayes | Confederate Infantry are at any time a match for the on | evardedl by only 150 cavalry, und so sudden was thetr eataae of tka Genie fox aka sense dy sed . th fall 76% ‘biel at ' had but just arrived as relaforcements, tire vogiment, Avent that oar men were cbitzod to rum without their | Overy cuuuty of the State for the purpose of keh Central, § por cent. x1 a 15 im his assistants, the news was communicat d to Everything s now fo full rea/ine- for an attcck, Tor. Major Ceueral Dix i expected to return to bis post of | horses. ‘Thoy retreated about twenty miles, telographing | yi 10 Tats » fea ta Pye Te pyre ys tthe 7 p.» ph 1882. 68 & 72 | Goueral Peck by Licutenant Tamblin, also of the signal | pedoes are under all the bridges not destroyed leading to | uty this evening or to morrow, The,state of ailairs bere | at an intermediate station for reiiorcoments, which | Sines TMD Stow Ulysse Th We ile Meal & No. Ind. fund, 1885 68 8 72 | corps, andy the uso of the instruments of this corps | town. A few houses are beivg pulled down as they in. | demanding hie presence necesrarily curtail his fave of | came tho next day in tho form of 1.200 of one Indian | *PPNOe Kt he Biol re Oa it Mh Ae oe hat more 35 a 30 i terfere with the range of our g absence. Major General Keyes has been very active; | t-oops nmi ran the Yankcos back, encamping & considera, | 4,he pubfurm of the revublicsy party te a ee 68 a 72 | the whole force—intantry, artery and cavalry—was got | ‘ig agy jafine und really ‘warm. This morning the | but, having teniporary command, he docs not as- | die distance beyond Ponchatoula.” The Yankeos set fire to | Uimualt | My tee ca hots et tao ea tts 08 ® 65 | ready for immediate action. to are Ieee excited and have become somewhat | sume the reapovsibilities of an extensive departinent as | the depot and several houses, which were extloguinled; | Oh mus SIPOainl ae Ua te lake a Un ta Ane a. 96 The attacking force, as t nsual,-was cavalry. In an | resigned to then fate. readily aa be would-bis own. Upto this time ffour o'clock | but they anecesded In burning all the xchooters in whieh hand, Ail toe lemme. sacl so ait spear 70 @ 75 ri 7° a arrived here at about seven A. M., bringing | P.M.) 1 Bave not heard of aay more trouble either at Suf- | a rot of traitors have byon trading to New Orloaus with | Posly Unauiwona ls Tavol ut the cianelimalluls 4 0 70 | incredibly short space of time our whole force was under | jnformatifn that the evemy Is advaucing on the Sour | (olk or on the penissnia the connivance of nome of our oflicers. E Of sbrrevibn. Unk peonnite wee pany zB 108 2 165 arms, manning the defesoes, and our cavalry out on the | mortou road. With the arrival of this intelligence came ‘The State of Maine, Captain Samuel Allen, flag of truco {Ponchatoula, La., is @ station village on the New Or- ‘enough iepubenss w be found in the Ay 200 9'102 | roads, on a trot. march, to.give the enemy the bevelit of a | formation from the Providence Church road (the one | brat, in charge of Captain Joba K. Mulford, Company K, | leans aud Jackson Ratiroad, and ix distant about forty the 30nd o04 pays.” White thle ie Fie protion of « a2 ‘4 Soe 4 that leads to Zuni), thate corporal and fonr of our men | Third New York , is lying tn the Roads, having on | eight miles from the former city.—Ep, Hxxarn ) matters ia the Aan % 7 88 = 90 | hasty bot warm reception. Goneral Peck was out, to, | have deencaptur'd five miles from here. Tho enemy ia | board upwarde of ——— or bide ot the Hows ry en 10 from his headquarters, seeing to the execution of Bow occupy ing our picket station in the lateer direction, she goon to City i steamers Now Are the Rebels to Get Food? or thought of by the tnvst infatu.ted aboli- and Afew pickets that we had at wero sur- | mora, From ¢ Sentinel, Mareh 14. paket a Lak chaeed abd There io 2° 24 26 | orders, and thereby inepiriting thor who saw him as he few pickets that we bad wind Ranst Vi fhe Richmond 1 1 rg 28245 firm. I who saw him ss be | sindedaduring tbe midis and expinred. ‘he party ste. | came (rom City Potot cumediananp abu ocaeune, ° gancus, - é rode bere and there amid the ascenuing clouds of dust, there waa quite There are Iwo peljecte whic here aupneet the polic Hay Stes Kind of a hybrid platform will Be bronght othe : + - + | forth.* The prolitainary vacuser will goon bo bell, when . for you must know that ‘the mud has disappeared with 'e@ now have the yleasure of the enemy on the tnde and the efforts of our setheritios, but whieh re- | we shall obtalu some tisight to cx intug results. We toe oa peer ap Fallcoa@ in. froet of our -weate,m, i Boer IMPORTANT quire their untiring aod nagging attention. The Get is | The Assembly t gettioK quite industrious. ihe sesesen fees sls Me ‘The streets ahd Apa eeok oe ty me po The | thin commenced at nine o'clock of ten, ‘upcend » road Biaek- ‘The 7 arealive ; . ‘The jeople a interests of eed of the citizens heretofore, making the morning rersion five bwre. trepidation, Womon are rimblog iere General MWlernand Takes Richmond. |r tou “invoived’ In, securing the gremtert pos: | Ihe frat vwo hours were spent. in the Committee of tvs another, and motheis are » in =a A’ midis’ amount of transportat! mont of means | Whole. The bill to amend the Usury law wae killed. a get car tatenet pre Cue onvenaaa Pi Tee absndee Ervine bit oe ot Ri th Shes to te podence Missour) Democrat. rect ou Li 4 ry i eo le {Gawwen bled aon ee molate in idlencan at oue place, or rin hai ladeo, white | coscurred ia by the Senate. ‘ . General MeClernand took Richmond y y- freight is sccumulaling for want of them at another. | The bill to permit the Brooklyn Central and Jomaica pace aboat fourteen miles in rear of this place,on the | A: Sein leo Len yd be Pn gh w hed 5 er Taliroads Wo use dummy eu; pan on their ramos ap Rounday . A detachment of Second | government transportation—it shoukl include the » | inthe Assembly for a third readis A motion was mado other atdeof se Sige adn ao temuaha winter oak ad asp commnaaron ob, thecountry. There ts no dowlt of the | to recommit It. ‘this motion 7 strongly urged by Winots cavalry regiment that nectrly all the incuncen andthe highwriv | Means. Lealie nnd Ligation, of Hrookiys, in leugthy cross dhe river to Richmond, and were resisted by a force | which w> suffer are due to the diffitully of moving articles | speeches. They discussed the question up to the hour of ot rebel cavalry tormed behind the ae nt we ag won to acebraplish oh that Senate spent of the morning session on third tide, After two houre? sharp fighting our force was | Would be desicable, considering the enorinity of the 40. | recdiog ot Mite The colina’ Tena et the seicwrs’ enabled to cross, and took the levee at the point of the | mand npon the railroads; but it ought to be the constant | feat bills both paseod. The. balance of the bils pxewed bayonet, Killing four or five rebels and wounding many | @Mbrt to eifect as much a prrsibic. To secure tht the | wero ¢ alin bils and athers of no public Iinportance, “ very best genius and energy of the government whould be swore, besiden capturing many of their horses and some | SmnZioved fn the transportation sercice. minds raphl awd exact in combining and tireless in executing. The enor- | Approprii ter ope. Two or three of, vbave Boandoned sign qeiys. the lak See rane COPED. FR ee seen on th rail get eby cnt of cur telegraphic railroad lines of communication, and prevent u+ tr m receiving reinforcements. Aa T write this more prisoners Teey ex; ae being taken, for S352 H E i g : z x ton for Harbor Defence—The Tight Of the piace where tho Franklin'and Fotersbu: 2 yen mous amount carried over the slugie track raliroa from orees each other. The evemy is Dow. tas cnemy's fores on the Sommerton road is | It won aaharp fight, but we took Richmond; bing | Haltimore t» Washiogtos shows what may be dome on such SEES IR re oon bay nh esac ge straight line, about four miles from bere. Col. Spear | waiting for its other division to eome up on the Edenton | they cannot brag of East. Hope they will follow suit. a road under good management. The proper repair ot the ieany, Apr ” . has opened with bis howitzers, for the rnemy is advang- | road, 80 that both divisions can attack our centre, and | qe Roundaway is consilerable of a river. Gur men | road, aud adding to ond replacing the roiliug stock when ne ‘The Senate bill for harbor defence, amended by io ‘thus ‘try and broak it By mere weight of pper attention tourtranspert™ | creasing the amount to one million dullars, was ordered SF ee ate reas tr etre crossed in skits. The Second Wiinols cavalry paddiel | Cersary are incinded in shute ha Qed from Fort o le order of | feints are made in other directions. tion. The other mater to which we refer in the extendin Gen. Terry, m order to get the range and let the enemy Arn. 12—12 M. | acrons with the breeches of theif guns. Of proper atteution to farmers in the vieinity of the carups | 8 third reading to-night. know thai wo ero impatient for an attack. The ecemy is stil! advancing at noon; but no real at- | you may look out for some brilliant raids in Louisiana, | or the lines of march of our arcs, [¢ i+ difficult () exti- | ‘The Aumual Tax bill was reported in tho Assembly ‘The Vrovost Guard have been engaged in arrest. | tack has been made up to this hour. on cathe wabey Gil mate the exent to which prodvetion has Leen discourage | night, Tt shown that the Stato tax for this yoar wii) Le Heavy Wool Sale at Bost fences of the farines could be ayared, It would add | Achemes before the Logixiature are pasted it be Bostow, April 14, 1803. many & crop to the harvest of the country. Nay, Fre aa _ aa, or it was four yes ree the very gardens theme-loe are sometimes made barren urthe milis, Taking the tax ot cix mille, wh: a 1... Ongood & Sons gold at auction to-day 800 bales of La Tit tredations which they sffer. This mulject is not | doubtless be the figure, the tax, lew the two mille for select Cape wool, and about 300,000 pounds ef other | peneath the attention of company officers or com bonnties, would be three fourths of @ mill Jere than lant varicticn. The attendance of buyers was quite jarge. | inanding generals. It appeals both to jurtice and to in. | year. ‘Terms cash or four months with interest. * terest, and we hope that ali officers will be ax conmiderate | The city tax levy was ordered to a \bird reading m the and as Conscientious a8 some are ip refereuce to it nate (0 night The Cape wool brought from 33)<0. a Bée. ence 8 varieties Incluaed the following: — ing all the men in town known to be secessionists and conducting thom to jail. This is to prevent them from escaping during the night, for the purpose of carrying information to their brother seceasionists. The women are greatly todignant about this proceeding, and are on the streets crying , lamenting, scolding and demmiug the Yankees, as best ‘suits their degree of (eckng, A large nuusbver of ladies, some of them Northern ones, are at the Franklin Rat/road depot, sitting around waiting for’a train to vonvey them to Portsmouth, whence they will proceed to Norolk. All the houses in town were seareled during the day for firearms and aininunivien. 5 An impression is prevailing in town that the enemy's Surroux, Va, April 13, 1863. Michael Corcoran an Acting Major General—New Com- * mander of the hish Leg om—General Keyes! Dupreisive Order—Draths—Intrenching, 4c. The following orderihss ween long expected, and but justly affects the most popular geveral officer we have in ‘bis command — GENBRAT. ORDERE—NO, 22. Hrapavarrns, Userki States Fonces, ¢ Serrorn, Va., April 8, 15 Troops of Brigadier General Cor General Terr. 's bri nd Col onatitute the Firetad: SEW YOUK LEGISLATURE, Richmond Markets, April 6, Apples, £50 per barrel, butter in demand at round, $140: hams, $145" brandy, $ cure scarce at $7 el. tue Washed California, Diack... ‘spring clip, sone brigade wi At b If pact eight o'clock the people of the town were startled by the sound and reverberations incident to " mel Fo of the per attack on General Terry's iront is but a teint, to cover a | Seventh army corps, wmder command of Brigadier General & 810 per bushel dies, #2 50 a $8 per pound; coflee, $4 Atnany, April 14, 1869 surprise movement in some other direction, Michaet Corcoran, Sy ST ad Ue #4 00 per $51 4 $95, according Lo grade; 90 LN REPORTED FAYORABLY. ea a By command of Jajor General PECK jenther, 0b 50.596 76 par ound ‘ap M -dauxs D. Ourwaren, Act Arst.Adjt. Gen, Relative to piers between Fourteenth and Thirty fret 50; sugar, $1 20 4 $1.90; whiskey, what may be tormed a terrific explosion, a GEAR AL ORDENERO. D Geld end otariten streets, on which a majority report way made P It was cansed by the blowing np af the bridge over the eADQUAkiEns, Finst Divistox, Skventa Amey Cones, Y 7 as . Nansemond river. The explosion, though so foreiule jn i. ot prnceting 00 ey seeiety Geis Retention. or dered to @ third reading its character ,<lid not fully accomplish tts work, and it wupons L onfederate tong to powder woned te resort to the axe. ‘Ihe bridge is now ne dates held at 105 4 108, with { “Rank of Viryinta Amending the charter of Buffalo. Ordered to a third 2 total wreck, and |i (he euemy ever e pected to wake a iviston of , a ‘ ‘oanen: farm’ dash to and over it, and thas ~ awe Psduik, he has been Brigniier er eeTs Garret © Oe eee ’ Bank, tie viesiteitts ana naits Misserpereting the completely foried onor conferred pon biw in being assigned to the - oe lyn. Ordered to a third re mm tet buoyant and prices for goods.and | The scene at:leadquarters uf Nayy arm! Meck at ai J of troops who have attained such a high character Bad for the Printers. W'arecnding the sharior Of Lie Greenwic stil) advara Dg. o'clock was bighly amusing. Iveagu & major yoneral on the support of brigad Avovsta, Ga,, April 2, 1968. pany verve ag tive and prices steady at Tuesday's pevon| yy —o aan ae sane — all apse re conduct 0 $0 ‘The Hath paper mills, near (hiv city, were burnt to-day, Incorporating the Union Trust Company of & aro. “ ids de om ‘one of whom ap r m1 71) Relative to the coll A ta Mer ra rh ‘ Ti a , ? ‘, ” . tobmo , aren 90.) 7 a oh Wo ad pide phe Fo ny Rye Sys sea] Guards Acting Btigndier, Coueral, ta commasa of ibe | Tue washed 11 ‘ary retreated frow Yorktown great com. | tain streets boiweon Weet Yuurtosath and Wea Thirty a p mwntnnince ng Pat o Obie washed... $656 | plaint was made by persons living on or near ite line of | Mret stroets to bulkhead line Scoured Gertuan fleece. LJ march 0f the depredatious cvmmitted by the soldiers, and wiLLs Pare, » geutiermen have been heard to way hat ourown inen were Amending (be charter of the Neptune Ineurance Com S3)4 | worse than the troops of MeCiellan. After Fredericks ba 7 burg was vacated by the Yeukees the Southern soldiers, The Fifth avenne (Brooklyn) Improvement bill (MASDOM MONEY MARKET. gers delivering Heh language Owing to the perseverance of Major General Peck, our position bere is rendered excessively strong in intrench- ments and earthworks of all descriptions, 4 fleece. . “ for the sake of enjoying the luxury of beiag a major geu ‘The rebels are very strict indeed in allowing any one to vente F : "1 Fine Syrian + 24 | gent to protect the town, tripped ¥ ered by ‘ veating @ License Bureas in New York. [From the Londen 1 tmer zal, with a tale prospect of having your aame wreag ia | pesstheir lnes. Those whego withia Chom must | Pimacivania feces MTT ty aa soe censored bound of The Mebirone New York Cantrast bal. Bee sal ‘A the chiet ‘Quarierinast office (that is, Majer ‘The following bave been buried in the California..,..... 8 tmpoveriahed jabxbitants to abeoluve beggary. The very Ineorporating the Soldiers’ Rest fer divcount, 00d iu the podge's, Inte Captain Dodge's) the scene is different, | Cemetery since my last account of thia clase of buries. | African wena eee oe ae a 12 000 26 | Liberal subseriptions inde to the Frederickeburg eutterere | Meorporating the Soldiers’ Home. ensyat ream ane pileads wi » roedeaad naia': | fdmund Columbill. Co, H, 1700b New York, 26 bales Loxton pulled at 66c.; 109 bales pulled wool at | have not exoceded their preming wants. and there will | Relative to the Comme Rebus of New York no i u to be transported ieetnith to orfgiit ‘in cane it shovid | Jeoee Shannon, Co’ ¥, i77th Penomyleania.” 650. a Tic., and 62 bales super Hoston at 660, soon be need for additional subscriptions to keep thn | Making Mure stringent coutracts for prison labor ‘degree become a "military aeceesity’ to isue that expressive | Mathew Brahany, Co. I ‘The prices obtained were not so high as had beew ee ee py from senive starvation. wr T by banks ib Dawks 0 enue der, ‘‘skedaddie. Daniel He! %. for f . Ror i ¥ io be substantiate = ss hiall-pess ine o'oleck we hed.to sbenden our out: | Corporal Cornelian Thufer, expected, expecially (or foreign. Some iota were with 7 . Mr. Gavhon moved & resolution proporing the following be 1 Michael White, Co. C, 100th drawn, The total amount of the sales was about half a amendimeat to the conrtitutin — S Tiicon 1 moet station, (he onemy baving advanced close ic te, 5 New Arrival of Prisoners at Kichmond. Provided, That im time of war no elector im the milite digoque. 10 enough ot engaged in gignalizing. | Assistant Surgeon Harwood, 10th New Hampshire, mellem deters (From the Kichmond Enquirer, Apri! 4 ry service of the United Mates army or pavy shalt be the ‘This was done immediately aft * portio of, cavalry on P. Harney, Co. F, 69th New York. Exhibi On Saturday the Central train brought Le this city nine | deprived. of bie vote by remson t atmence {rea the the Blackwater were heavi you and driven | Joun 8. Hebinson Co. ¥, 25th New Jersey. Sparring tom at Mozart Hall. | ¢y nine Yankees, belonging to the First Vermont cavalry, | State, and the Lagiobature #hali have power to pros ide the wae any in. o thus aba is avery curious | J. A. Davia, Co. G, 21st Connecticut. It i somewhat refreshing to turn from the dread reaii- | captured at Dranésvilie on Wedoesday last. They were | manner in which such aheent electors may vole, ond for Semin Soest nw cel | Sa ere te Su ow tat ware, wt eng tapes entering. | Pin, ie omn oroa stemeinats we cuie | Secreta Goes where: Lop maw 5 » Co. Hy . oy torpedoes, euaeaalls leben to This resolition was tabled under the rale, - deingwanined. {a platform on it. oun Now Hamponire. care’ torpe a ° up 5 a are ‘The reader must now thal we have what ia kno: A, 120th New York. ‘a great and universal carnage, to & fiatic onevunter, in dobn ee hf . > an nh the Repan Cotnene bonne Coders hoe Teton wrong the “Union City, or Abrabam’s Calamity,” here, bell , 180th New York. ' LJ ’ Beath .w— isomte Vetddoment—exiensive, too—of contrabands. ‘The oi! D, 130th New York. which the opponente handle each otber with gloves and | Libby prison and iu Halisbury, NX. C., hes been released | Reonen. J 4 ity 'D, 190th New ? draw blood in & “goutes!”” manger, quite ioteresting to | tBrouRh the Intorporition of @ friend. an extensive pur. Lipdenes op she teery alecoee "eae th ihe K tinh New Yoo behold, The Motomac vies v chanet & tebneco, and bas permissive to remats en bie Accembly a y jn these bul ve ' . . » Vieksbar, na, > a mening na one set Yor. Yas metey fasaline of Sack seaey of them tise two or 1 ee though last, aot ieaat eton pave re ee pre Ae fo nl the pledge of mot aiding } ALRANY, Aprit 14, 1809 ‘Kimball, dw lunteera | th geesamilies. om the f area moar doom artillery bees familiar the | The enecting Clase wae stricken fh Cow na’ Zounven), Vala y.wierday, Ablerman Poll, ot | Th¥y evpear a9, though half wild, runuing here bi sumatance of glorious war‘are,”” but sii] Pr ihn 4@ he qehair, and Colonel Geo, F. the. ¥e . witho purpose, apd almost without into ‘ore. tie chomplcosn of America remains undecided, and ellancous. relating w Yor Jug coun ee. lye. was called + | ton. Bome are frantically hygeiog their “little biack forks. will be until the Myht between Joe Coburn and vergor Smith, of Virginia, resigned bis seat The bill ineorporating the Neptune eam: hip Company formar compan Ws in akme of the deceased, wan | lium ae and gos through all the piteous actions abth New Jersey. Mike Mécool, which J@ shortly. to come of shall have federate Horsee of Representatives 60 ie Oth inet. | way erdered to 6 third reading to net ne secr ttany. ‘Mat 4 good been decides. The redoubtable Joe Coburn, who We now sigation ie about to be apprinted | ay vrcwe by following resoluth 8 were dalroduced by Clone! ho at's the a ‘ | tn training for the grand comtest with Wooo, for the wexawine into the alee’ bar kaewe bill passed -" Many negroes lev ing nat ont of t ave ske Feet fe 4 Sack sum Of $2,000 end the championship, had « grand com A | ‘The House omenrret in the Benate's amendmeniea to the and unaoimously ax bated. — aT towards Poremouth * right lively, 2o [ } Comme! ‘e, =e New York. plimentary benedt Monday might at Mozart Mail, No @o the botlding by the guards on Mon Appropriaties bill. |. That we bear ‘with and sincere sorrow reckon 7 + Mesophilus Vanmen, » G, on New Jersey. | Broadway, which was gotten up principally with a view rn remem ‘death of ‘Vsiove! ball, who had on The owe 00 O'clock tonight if in a mont ne | Curtis D. Phillipe, Co. F, 2let Connections, | to develop bis morcular thapves, to order that he might No election is to be held fer Governor in Tennemee this Incorporating the (live Penevelent Beckety of New ‘Dimeei” > bis fen > nobe and maniy | towishin. 6 of wuletude .ar an accacion ike thy pros ‘The following order.was ienued yesterday, and.erplaing | be the betier prepared for the irow-clad browiriien « hia | year, in consequence of the cecupation of & great portion | York , tothe army by Tye wel courage, © his Cht. Thietige!l owing to the fact of heving the rirut | jie@tf—e i the coming Gontest, The moet dirtinguished | Of the tate by the federal army. Isham flarris. the pre Inoorporatiog the Evening Law Clann of the oly of New Lae AP ahora. vied ne ‘ | man in bag bys! Dlar vue Prowoss Marsal, Sajar | ‘tes, De Panrerer or ae} Drigadier generals of the istic ring—many of warm hat | gent rebel Governor, will Coutiaue to perform the de Yow! Thad the Coinmen Moelle the clty of New | Smith, of Ube cine Hundred ane Twatttis New Vork. dus | ar April 12, 1863, @ smelt “Aste I@ proeRsional aud polltien! cam | of that office until his succemnor ean be elected | Hetative to the comminiooers of deeds im the eay of slowed Kitwball, 4 Rover sia + pl babver » Kot evi | good deal of e/at to f the exhibition oviding for the re fommitien of vos f Roommn’” Olin Om Laty We ad wnprow inn riowoU crowd. - The cntiaren, ood ch eee ane seowd of interesitd RUCCUMENS War Bot me ueiecrme ron, | Gemeral Barwerde’s Mecent Wholesome | enters ns M06, With the chairinan,e oF AYORNHOd Dy this atizenmare Hi quiet. (her hwmee are eiomed. thon) © service of the | mite on who petier | former orca wre of the tile prt; tor there were yaet Ora A nending the set relative to the courte of the city sod to Sarry inte effec tbia me WaiKtion | Wight inay be seem ar irning Hriliaucly with. “Ob! it ae ne couttiet of war, are notified that om the ap. | enough present (o MKS the progrumvnn ie (ting P — county A New Yor naw jomen Were ap ee as siet ) dante n teen l J 809 chee rtd jermie—- Ure ¢ ty Nreong (.¢ enemy $0. aay (own oF ¥) lage within thie de- About bait poet eight ofelock the proeeeivee «re een aeaventee , Irv pril 14, 1808. The bill preventing (rande ia wtreet opeologs wn the oily Nitee:—O tone co F. Be G4, Sar Jamee MF Veh tuto dort nen were t the TB adh bh town OF | ongureted. when 'he folowing named y wen General Boraxite's order relative to sending domestic | & New York was lot, and « imtion o recom eer war Cojomel Farnsworth, Coptain yh a (lower. Aiders — Kwid anil wot “ Gest scat unpre em: LeREabaze Licaity mburwed (heir parte to dhe g eats (raiiore beyond the Usice lines and protantion 10 Union | “04 veil (er-affirio), Alten Corey, te edGery Win M. Hie Lelhew ete kama wee in sail, a MeaBey aeles WH hte General, Comm ending v tators: Con. Pte. ie ame ty ’ —_----- ry Vauilostater and dein ¥ % 910" Toe AEN a i ef iin a . . Dorery Maitey 708, atRy Ao, I pak ape 6. nian pn oem nine emtitiNRat o- NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS PARiny eutcred the meets Yost abe’ bo ive “mutlkie. MAINE A os hasistny oF amt HIigMting at MaireaxCourt Howse, va, Cows ee ewe ; prov les panlengs Sener Euerngiam ‘ hes 1 Rod suRgeeted that the amas Nie: Sold meet, noe nee | a. otha Y acserON, Apri, Lea, Steer, 0 ie Seaiiein ae ‘ Unep moe, driven Com bome beeaore sccuned uf 16 ‘i Sonunittoe of (tienda ret The Comm Aovangil, who av beter ey Ps 100 Os kha shy ‘ i sn cope imi shut the furces at Fairfax. Court House, | extire 4 the winele acy F wing © Kalght Of she Geiten Gites te tip entender mais 3hpe 4 jer d them With courte-y and acted 9) We gy om anes € ate “TOE gigs a he eo nienias ieveral tall, were at pewerfally 06) t 08 luk well up ih ct iret Wek sept back today with ofcees fe wee chmsed $ Ry, Chath Wt ade wer, oe Se erie Thre bb enn, | WUGar the om tgeked on i’ Joe rele Mee fine pine pe - ne’ ‘tp 08 anton * maa Fan Wap. anounced 4 \t san at YW Ut he cOUNCUMg, 8), Kong | Sutiay Jom a0 ti aotn were boing called im by w rebet | rovers pisnting eRe kplendid inte ow ict . a ee ee | y a neaprny of abmt tony we bar ery lg Vii tile Ui OFS Oo bo: ar the offense be dest with «6 he order Uhr! of detighe theongh the , Whe cheered luntily for the bopet (or America and \wo tbounand Aoliate. Beveral Yoonde cers par aiggaiingebnonse icin fongha by Cobore and Crow, the former tina ly prov - -- i, andthe ron : Tor Com mae x's Liwant,—The Secretary of Se eerci the gi tm ehs yw covamy saree, Shinn at inter rak: ewer sine, Weved to bere tukem yin Hi ann Mi: torner wer pitter Of thie Cormeen Sn Ue convey Mem to New he Ine | over Mov oot in (he Oght im which he baw seed The rebe's io the vietolty of Fort! animes have teow gorior lve deed (be exe Glen Of Uhe Joint resolution of | letra gathering oi) the hetven 04 for cavalry rar fopore betes for the ge vation of all tbe Books and deca o Rsaren Tame non.—The follwing genie — 6) pw (eis bow pee rnnt Bee oe tot a BUA proto edd wy ¢ «od pubiicbed by their order | s analibed fen LP . othe gol << Bs0 neniers Of ibe yrugemh. Co nen. | men were Chow VeRIryErr of Chant haus in the prighinaing 10 bethany the gre . 4 © uy rateable ws ami as yiee | seems. for the onauing Bear ot she elev + fier, “Wiie FOS paths. amy esi oem om dipide te jer the otanmnel we angda, f° higoreage het ON ps ort of tavilea ta emg the -Wardens, Ppende- K Green and Perse ys yo ; a | fb astow at Oe vile ®t spleen = | selina by fed; rr es . Tea a oli SA a . “tae prone bb Ue dae PR awh , , y= ha a vn 7 ee es abe ber eter hi)! be emer ee eb te Jubaaiph Mir"), Iwo Dao bt i, v- oreners I Bele ge CT peartereay WI ot byes

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