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] oe ES et for the funded segurities 16 firm to-day apne ooreriie Nostuen wseiber the foreign market business is paereny active. rallway market presents no new feature. ear 9, 1868 Pere sae 92%; Erie shares, 473; Lhnois Central M prom the London Times Ly Ape April 9.) funds hh ved per cent yesterday, show temporary sy mptom of reac- Carmen oO improvement. as ther tendency to dower rates consequent on the com: it of the pay- ment of dividends, A withdrawal sige soy + ol place irom the bank for shipment for the Braz! = ‘e@nment, About £70,000 in bur gold wi at taken 10 the » CaR DO Gow oription on the 1st ef ‘ay Washington government on Toe whule of these matiers ment. {From thie London Nows (oity article), Apri) 0: ‘The and the report & biyhly VERPOOL COTTON MARKET. be i a—A. Me » April The sales of Monday and Tuesday add up 12,000 bales , inciudiu, tin a export and speculation. The market fe orw Py last week's week's prices, ‘There yh esterday, but pales mene ware waae. y wery iy aed ~ enn prices, and ‘and business was quent! Messrs. ‘Spence & Co,, Wakefield, Nash & (Oo, und oth:-rs. dull but steady, at 21s. a 278. ye bbl. Wheat inactive and io some cases prices bersly Tmulutained: red Western, 98. a 98. 5d.; Sou! |. OB. 6d. 2 Oe. 6d.; gpg ‘108. a 10s. 34.; ee 108. B4. a 12s. per cental. easier: mixed, Besa dn aa per quarter; whey 29 6 wa ean 6a. “A PROVISIONS Mes:rs. Gordon, pds ce. Bigtand, & Co. and ull and heavy. rk quiet but reeds and depressed. Butier almost rather firmar. dull at 408. 0 428. PRODUCE MARKET. ot Coffee in etakcre ere st Shale ol £4. Hoatn quiet at 268 Bi of tarpenting SGA Neb in rade - pee aon a prices p araltared. eat change 43s. 3d. eed ofl dull os dle. 84. pooch pig tron Groceries with- ang 4. Line 50s. 6d. a GLASGOW MARKETS. Merars. Jobn Me'eil GO, Teport breadatufly quiet aud ‘without quotable change in any article. ‘THR LATEST MARKRTS. and unchanged” Sle Baloo for tho ioat two ene eas taleny ncluding |,000 bales to speculators aad dull and tending duwoward. flat. 2 THE VERY LATEST. The News by the Jura at Portland. PortLamp, Me., April 21, 1868, ‘The steamship Jura, from Liverpool on the 9th, via “Lond anderry on the 10th instant, arrived here at twenty (atautes past eleven c’olock thie forenoon. Her dates are €ue day tater than those per the City of Baltimore. ‘The political news by the Jura is unimportaat. ‘The Polsh insurrection was still spreading. ‘he telegraph tine has been extended to Greencastle, at @p mouth of Lough Fosle, where the Montreal compa- ay’s steamers touch , and the despatches by the sare, by {ie tind, are up to one o'clock on the aflornoon’of the Bésb Instant. 40 In stated that Prince Nepoleon’s visit to Fgypt is for (@e purpose of meeting the Saltan and obtaining bis fr- (en for the Sues Canal, The Sultan, on arriving at Alex- enér'a, declared that be wished to be consitered and Wreated only a the guest of tho Viceroy. In hie speech to the foreign consuls the Sultan said that Be only came to Egvpt for the purpose of giving the Vice vey fresh proof of his good will and most particular atren- en, and 10 nee that important portion of hisempire. All Ate efferts would be directed to the development of the welfare and happiness of all classes of his subjects Wroughout the empire, and to strengthen the ties con- gecting them with Europe. He was convinced that the Vteoroy would continue this course, and, following the mepa 0: his celebrated father—vne of the most illustrious wen of the aation—be would understend now to carry to eempietion the work which that great prince commenced. Cracow , April 9, 1863. General Berg had arrived in Warsaw, and im the name of the Emperor be thaoked the army for their fidelity and ovurage. lt w probable the Grand Duke Constantine and Count Wielpulski will eave War aw. ‘The iosurrect ion is spreading io |. ithuana. The Pilish peasants are burning tho schisimtic qhurches, Rumors are current that the guards from Frarekoe Selo are 0 the march to Lithuana. Binds of tosurgents, under Czestowski aud Oxenski, age gathering streagth daily. Dave Incgely increased. it re;orted that the entire Russian army is to be placd on a war footing, snd tnat Cronatadt har been pinced in a stato of defenc Commercial Intelligence. TRE LONDON MONEY MARKET. The Loudon Times olty arti sys that the funds were ive on the ¥th instant, wich a (eadency Lo weukness. was less goneral bu 'y iv the market for foreign gees Hew Chas Tor sone past ® the ‘enfedrate lon, boweror, bad upheld, aud transactions ra xed between par per cent pre- The fine! quetation wa | aie cent pre- The damaud tor drecount wa 0, but on the nye loans were offered ot three per cent. Lospon, April 10, 1863, Conaole for money, Wa4s- Tig a 484g; Tinoly Central, 4234 die. "Ths bulllon io the Bank of England has decreased 74,000. Liveapoon, April 10, 1863, LIVERPOOL CORN MAKKET. ‘We bare fully an average attend pce at to-day’s mar. ‘kot. Wheat is in feir demand at Tuesday’s prices. Flour ¥ show 0 sale, Dut wot lower. Oite continue du {8 goed inqalry for Indwn corn uye's A 238 anil selers at 258, S1., ox quay, for Yeap: alot, Dut umchagged in value iaparee Wheat, 370; vats, 2,647; beans, 676. poas, 822; Indian oorn, ©00 “unt Ok mont, 4,568 quarters; flour, 1,66 wncks m4 17,207 bbio. MANCHESTER TRADE KRPOKT. ‘There is Little or No chonge in the tone of our market from Tueedny Hurinens in still very limited, owing to ‘Wee (rome firmoons oF pr duce. nam Dized ae a role, Qu. vcarce y 108) Well as (hey i week PNDON COUN MAKAET Usboree’s clroular reports as oliows: ensti A. he supper ar motlorate, and th lo ta all Qetiquen de exactly ae on Mondsy, pert ond se lers ap paar quuai's indiltereat lu pushing boewere, LONDON "thei MARKET. Sager is very firm at the following rates: — Har & ‘adis.; oro Rico, a 804. Serssbee’ 4 Gait: ie wauted nh ort sare drm: piapiation, a 0a Tear ual! anions ands eather is , With w fair bueimesa, Nive flier, GLASOOW [WON ANKRT, - ooo maaket i# fra. No. 1, 608. Od. a Bae.: weanboteg varrants), Sie. 34.0618. 4d. Noo See eaba tus as % “ak LATEST MANKETS Liviwout., Av Ny vepety a report tthe en er * rices haye declined | 4 or eriaten, but ere firm awl» ehavweed for Frcecriptions « ser hi « coummane and & & o doy (Firidiy) are @ timated at 6,000 dalon, | 0 * pag nh cotter Ube may a wvchangat. The aed quotation’ are — Pir MUA 9 268 atid. 244 2A, 2A, Me e mated 6:969,000 bater, including | Te qitiet but steady, except cern, which | tendency. aa a" Te insurrecthmary forces in the district of Kalizch | The recent recovery | bub waa | rs ee ti Mem | Councianan ee Ea ae, Be a A NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. SPLENDID SUCCESS OF MAJOR GENEBAL BANKS. san ite" coves | THE BROADWAY RAILROAD PROJECT. THE EXCITEMENT ABOUT THE CITY HALL. Secret Session of the Board of Aldermen. Tho Sheriff Attempts to Serve an Injunction, but is Expelled from the Chamber. The Common Council Gives the Harlem Railroad the Privilege of Running Their Line Down Broadway. THE ALBANY LOBBY I THE GUTTER, &e., a, ae. Beard of Aldermen. ‘The Board of Aldermen met yesterday afternoon, and adopted a series of resolutions relative to the late Lieu. tenant Colonel Kimball. A.communication from the Mayor, already sent to the Councilmen, remonstrating against tho grant for the con- struction gf the Broadway Bailroad, was reeclyed and read and entered on file. On motion of Alderman Boorx, the Board went into secret session with closed doors, BVENING SESSION. An evening session was then called for five o’clock,P. M. On the reassembling of the Board at five o'clock, after their secret seseion, Deputy Sheriff Dunlap appeared with a Dundle of papers under his arm, which it was understood copies of an injunction granted by Judge Hilton, of the Court of Common Pleas, at the instance of James Murphy and Hugh Smith, restraining the members of the Board from acting im the matier of the Broadway Rail- road. ‘The following is a copy of the injunction referred to above:— Count or Common Pixas ror tue City axp County or Maw Yorn. —James, iy and ‘Suuitn Mayor, ‘and Com monalty of the ayainet fayor, Alda) Naw York. On ‘ihe comp niaint in n thie action, and the wit of Hugh Bmith thereto annexed, let the defendants, and each of them, show cause uta Special Term of the Court of Common Viens for the el acting und or by theiy ‘authority, from En ong? any ordnance Ca rewotutioi aa ae Mig = ane! cotherw.se, York and Harlem referred to fm the complaint sn or asleeat ® railroad "Or any part # fare sretts and avanees mentioned a oe ead. com F OF B them, or authoring im ‘the anid New York aud Raliroad pany to lay a double of any track for a raliway in Four. teenth street, Broadway or Whiveball atreet, or any railway railroad track in sald or from ‘breaking oF re- th thereat "preparatory to or for the. pirpo pose of laying the pis preparescey AoC Ler y, railroad, track or railway pry ‘any mor, consent! therein and Wher the ce" the each of them. should ot be perpett. any of the ‘shereenid bolm or ‘orant- Ally enjoinet Trou d tet igany 0 t is further ordered that. hatin, e tion's daci egg aa PR, ree Mar Ne ees bye . for the attention tbus paid her, and encourayed the Sead prrreaaoe teal esa sin baie te vigite of the gallant captain until finally the pair became e@Amored of each other, There was an obstacle in the way of their happiness, however, ond shat was rather & ae _ Mra amma aumARY, | Sea Mecgpe waid or d " thy of the Ii thie and any manne ester es . , y wet mene oad irre mire cant. Mrs, Fea e'on for purpose of o Peat. pte Sentovs of ber husband's visits to Naw Yous, Apri 21:1 aad ‘veugne Supervisors, i —_ a ae agg pgs ahr} -¥ ‘ Avast, April 21, 1868, wy: sa Therm, hee wr. berg: eg) proces@ing to serve the papers, when ‘nee ~ ‘calor, President Walsh inquired who he was, andas he was in. | Everything slong. thie moraing. It ee noes. og os. terra: the ings: he was orde' ed to retire: but Cle passonet coos meat ‘de made to expunge the yp yirerteed femin Deg. ecbeeee rs Mr, Tere, | Fe00td of the passage of tho méjority report in the case | {yut fnaly the Mesa. cat fence smith requested Mr. sa Dake ts Pe still re. | Of Speaker Callicot-this-morning, and that weshould a ee ee a eas on oy bh oe! oe Artns ejected him, the a hanriegedlere rant mrp A ge hs mo ‘he Brerd proceeded with routine tna oe Te Ciphcdrune ies ieemees mat Sieg co tcteercl e tencontetery ter to make a complaint e,alyeh Mary and her is to-day stronger than ever, and was moved | p,othor for attempt at mu: der, Seal Feceiving 72 yotus t+ 30, and is in a plsssent'a Atatait in retin to passiog. “ ‘Grand street, being Geveral bli pansed the sewcmbly thie morning, no eworn!depases tad vaya:--That on ive 11h last. Meet snag Pathe tn importance. SGaceral bitin were aleo canidered Sohinidt and her da. Mary did felonto attempt the Comertten of the ‘Vhole and ordered to a thid | to take the iife of this deponeut by adinin' & core -sedbmany tho number wan the ill for the relief | tain potson im liquor, wu Gireomstinces:— pa Ee ‘new Quarantine bill About ter or twelve days ary Sebmidt apd ‘The Senate wae ongaged mest of the morning is 4 be: lover jo. Ly Bowery; de, nent's ‘ third reading of Dilla, "Among tbe number. prased. w bur band, ¢ it wan’ discovered wise why three open meetings and one with closed doors | @ bill to give the Commen Connell of New York ia alury that the jair pane ‘best endeavors during the day. cut down to $1.20, TheSenote has sieondy. passed a Dill | to cave Mary that the seid Noli ded | THR HROADWAY RAILROAD MEASURE PA SED. sive the Board of Supervisors a salary of $2,000, | from the effects of poison 80 when, The petition from the New York and fiarlem Railroad The Governor sent ivto the Senate to-vlay the nameof | Mary recover d; over since that time deponen Company, asking to be permitied to extend their track froin Fifleenth street and Fourth avenue through Broad- way to the foot of Whitehall street, was received, Jn connection with the petition @ resolution frow the Counciimen, anthorizing the New York and Harlem Rail- road Company to lay their tracks, was read. ‘The President avhounced that in consequence of « paper Laving been served on the deputy clerk (Mr. ) he ret. sed to act injle matter now before the Board, In the abeence of the clerk (Mr. Valentine) at this late hour the President desired Wo knew ‘he pleasure of the pote ne then moved and seconde:l, that for the preses jus W. ‘Taylor, one of the depaty clerks, act a k of thi Board, Mr. Taylor baving assumed that position the papers from the Couneiimen on the Broadway allroad grant were again taken up and concurred in by a vote of 11 to 1—Alderman Masterton voung in the negative. By the terme of the resolution the company ure to carry passengers at a charge not exereding five cents. and are to pay into the ciy treasury tea per oeut monthly. ‘The Board, at ten o’olock P. ¥., adjourned, to moet on Monday next at one P. M. Board of Coanci'imen, Ab adjourned meeting of the Board of Councilmen was held at half past one o'clock yesterday—Morgan Jones, Eey., President, tm the chair. After trangacting eome routine business the preamble and resolutions in reference to the death aod funeral of the late Lieacenant Colonel Kimball were received from the Boa: d of Aldermen, @nd unanimousiy coveurred in. On motion of Mr, oventalm the Poard took a recess until Bye o’eluck. APTERNOON BEESION. About an hour before the time appointed for the Board to reasserab oeiderable excitement prevailed in the City Hail, it was on understood that the members ia- ended W pars & revolution granting permission to the New York and Hariem Raitroad © mypany to lay rails down on Broadway and several of the cross sticote. | Shoruy belore ‘our o'clock Thomas Du nly, Deputy Sheriff, entered th y office, and served bis Honor with @ copy of the injunction irre by Judge # “4 The Deputy Sherif thea vieited the offices of the of the Boards of Aldermen ard ( auciimen. Mr. David Bm Valentine and Sir. Tuomey, clerks of the Donnd of Al dormen, were first served. M. Sweeny, Clerk Of the Hoard of Councilmen, was ext visited and served with a copy. ‘The pews spread rapidly ond members of Doth houses comme: ced t m ke themer|ves scarce Leputy. Sheriff iuniap stationed himself close by the doors eed. ing into the respective chanibers of the two Boards On attempting to enter the fullowing members were, m ch to thelr cwn disgust, served with copies:—Aldermen Clapp, Hoole, Mitobell and Fox. Counctimen Joven (irest a Morray, Jotee, Healy, Repper, Brice and ae o'viecks, {he hour appointed for the meeting ot Roards, ihe Deputy Sherilf attempted to enter a the railings of the chamber of the Bowrd of Coun. climes. The Sergeant at- Armes oppered bis progress and eivived him to retire quietiy, During thie discugsi.a and while ihe Sheri’ attention was taken up afewing the poin. with the: ergeant-at-Arins, several of the meu bers Slipped in aid fou, 34 che railings. Lach fresh arrival wae loudiy and nobeily greeted. The President immediately # neat and ite rol wae called oone\linen [imcn Uhep moved that the lobby be cleared of vil straners. which wae carried, avd the Deouty o Sheriff, t gethe: with eome half doven ‘spectators, qu ckiy rid themae.voe in the paasage and the ser; “sro tara in the (oek to provet interrption, } t gumedt The wisi moved thet the frerd takes | reco@s unt 100k, Which Was aime eat. Jed. } ba! bern served with eopins of the Injune tice now left the clromber to transact litle eoinrniesions {or their friends. | swat Dinckute wae tmrautatod a @ of aiguaia extabiehed to prev oj) ore Yas | Sad oartnng’ the ip orate uniii dive ovis # wight, whan } 14 the Dumber Of tweniy, agate damon! ed, NutbilT hy ' Perare calting the rot € John Fe een act ne Cle kata | in nce (hes rena roed ft tiow’ f pangs To me Mar oy New pr m the New irk end jMariem Kettroad + Coumovaciy or tae Cr ALOPOMms AnD The New York ant [imcleam Rusis ond perp isesn ta en eat ile ratios frack, wear the Fah we Fe Leeman by a double ihoek meet at Pare tow oh nm \iberts tov ated & single’ ite og Urter ent “hvough sate street sore Bees and con ra: Pe to Maat ‘repeat’ New Vor and Harlem ei tig, wee Font bar 4 1s63. tn conjunction with the a apr srenve ah eeabaee . wean 1 Von reshetrenne the fook_| a: ae Map of Brashear and Berwick Cities and Surrounding Country and Waters, Giving the Position and Force of the Rebels Under General Sibley, with Fortifications and Intrenchments. the project for similar seasons. ‘Those members who had been served with the schon tole exensed Sree “S a- injunction count, havonipa tg gm ir ot sat reeolu- Janes A Farrell, of Columbia county, (or Commissary General in place’ of Penjamin Wech, deceased. The question of bis confirmation rests with the republican { raid Mery'seomveliys thot 66 the, Croning ef Us tem | devponent calied upon Mra. Schmidtand ao igh. jusband ‘party, who will meet in,caucus before it comes up for condrmatia ) and then dedide the quest on. ‘Tho appoiatment of Laurel Young for Captaia of the port of New York, came up ‘or approval today. A spicy time arove over it, ond it was fally laid a the table. There were omiy ten viies tn his favor. The de. cision of the republican caucus was against Bim, fhe Asacmbiy had a seesion ths afiernoon op the roadway Railroud. Mr. Depew ot.ered an amendment to the first rection, to lusert the names of A. T. Stewart, J.J, thelpa aad others, whe sboald tuke this franchhe, provided that they fill a bond such am the ¢ should approve, to pay the sum of two mi LOVE AND MURDER. Polson jowery About two weeks ago, it will be recollected, a enidier, tamed Charles Noll, committed suicide at No. 20 Bowery, after having made an unsuccessful attempt to poison his sweetheart, Mies Mary febmidt. Among those who were most attentive to tho young woman during ber ill- ness was Captain Sterzer, of the Burnside Rilies He procured» physician for the patieut, and by care ful watobing, soon bad the satisfaction of seeing her husvand.has been mnch abseut from home, aud, popont is invormed, svent the greater part o: his ¢ ry at 26 Bowery, hoping w meet readies that deponent, on ente r dangh | Me left y arrival, that | ponent then pate Min. -chinidt and her da for keeping ber husband away from his home but that toatiy and take agiass of Wine that depovent t tiret refieed to take the wlue, ont Anally consented; agivters were bronght im and file: with wie, placed om the table, that oy tonty to dri juor depooent feit a repugnan dollars for (he franchise, with ail the provisions | and it ill from what little ee had of this bili; aod if they do not fill the theroupon took the @laas avd its c within twenty days then the vamea now in | with and that the glass nw cresen’ # Che ove in qo bill shall toke the franchise, Thie prop sition wag | tio, that aubsequertly dewme.te husband conv debated in a spirited manner until nine o'clock this even- | that tho eald Mary wacted Ww kill doponemt, wiying that ing, some of the speeches keeping the House to a rour of | she vary) wanted de,onent’s busbacd (or borvelf and latghter for a long ume. A voto wee finally reached and could not live without Bim, the proposition voted down by a lage majority. Other | pr, + mimons, ot the City risen, examined the con amendments were made and @scussed with «fair prow. | genie «/ the glass produced by Mis. “terzer, aud gave |b aa pect of the session continuing until midpight. The BIN | hiv pinion that it contained at least an ovnce of udu. will Ye fougnt inch by toch thronghout its entirety | yum Unlews tho members got worried o.t and let it go toa | third reading. This eve ing sabpanas wore server on sundry parties, sovoral members of the Assembly, # them to appear before Justice Ole tw testify in a com. plaint charging Speaker ( aliivrt with folony, from Fortress Monroe. GENERAL WISE SUPERSXDED BY GENKRAL HOOD IN COMMAND OF THE REGELS ON THE PENINSULA. FYorTaeg Mownos, April 20, 1863. Governor Wise bas been recalled from the command ja front of Wiliamaburg, and Genera! Hood placed ia | command. The United States steamer Flambeau arrived tvis morn- ing from Washington, D. C., Commodore attached Wy the frigate Guerriere, “UN BALLO IN MAFCHEKA’ AS THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO—MAZZOLENI'S BENBFIS A GREAT SUCCESS. Tue announcement that Signor Mazzoleni wax to take his benefit last Mouday eveving was enough to fi"! the Acodemy of Music to overflowing, here, In all bie roles he bar evinced talent of so unuscal fs character, har sung and acted so well, to emablish bimsel\ a favorite. Thore who had derived so much pleasure from his spirited performances were of couree | \'' | pleased to give tho artint a substantial proof of their ap- precjation of bis eflort#, and 60 on Monday bight he bad a eplend d bewetlt—an ovation, tn (net. From his fires appearence until the close of the opera | ue was warmly applouded. He was called out at the | end of the bis finest ab: different acte ond eneored ip all ‘The barcarnie im the reoond act wax the co . wet as muss Lave caused the artist the greateat plessere, The audience encored this favorite tnorecdu, a p:tuded almoat all through It, bestowlug upon Sig or Maxvol mt ave given by the rathe: prows to him ws + Coerenbelle as Atnetia, filed the role mom ene: eam: Joubs, by the « sondirg anim: In the seeond Ny aprviwuded nersad and Marston! was very encore ly in the (hire a the duo betweun Arwelia ‘an! Reinbart was # so mene aaded fiat Past 4 akc hy why ateamed the rote of ioe, con deve ved w yiacse im Pirvgnott, an the pare Cmear ' pa. wisasingly. She was in cxecllont voiew, end aided by hee yer.ormance 1@ the suctess of the eve ine. Signe Mellin bas Carve © 9) demerved repr tation as © the ont ete’ , Aven Of the rele Of nar Mouds, @ oo ium ed the warmest a> peer eure. He oang nerd Sestatupetiy. Pacis third act b waw e#roeinlly | git It le grati ving k Ut Mr, wn h Core fen! tn a “geese disp es. ue oxnmet successful ee90n ea with 8 mnot 2 CS eC or forthe hd bel iment ing ti on ae having op board the French | ‘This artist hes won a | great hold upon the New York public since bie debut | the role | Mre Scomidt #od her darghter, who are artifeial flower makers by Cecupat ov, apd live ip rather © miortable oir. cnnmtances, were required to give bail in the sum of $1 000 ech to abawer. Fire at Denver City. Dexvam, April 19, via Jotewens, April 2t, 1863, At two o'olok (his morning a fire broke out in the | Cherokee Honse, in the centre of the business part of the town, and had aequired such headway be ore it wan dis covered that it was Impoasibie to check it. The dames spread (0 the surr unding buildings, and hour the greater part ot four (locks was in reins. Ry blowing apand teacing down bundings the fire won checked & about five v'eork, and at the present writing iw about subdued, Tho owe will Peach meariy $1 ,000,0v0, | ‘The tose in flour and other provishins was very heavy Arriva! ct Livenrgotsficamship Guy of Beltimore=Mr Tort, Me Bowers, Mre Bell mie two Mr the wie rn-o0t—Bteamabip Arabia, at Bosion—Rev I 8 Nits Graven Me Weeaway and wie, Mos Min Mae Glo-er, Se Cosh and wie Cae M © Mre Mere Mran 44 Rarer, ri, Hodes, Deeper Harton 5 nn hard Craighion, Jon» Warr a. 13 Be io Me BorthiG. Potal, 7 tire abip more, iy and wwe apt and two eu thd > gunship Hammonte—c 8) Von anew. 14, Kern 1 Rlnh’s, Wine Kioks Port Rotats ia Rasdiorresirene > Aw a Ling snore + Whert Bales, Cap. Hi w rire wa hoe ed ps My Worsee art JB Varia, ire Yate, Min seo he Wikeoms Waters, o finally Mrs, Sebamat and her daughter tuduged devonens | in less than an | IMPORTART FROM NEW OBLEARS. Opening of the Spring Ca the Extreme Southwest, Splendid Success of General Banks’ Army. The Rebel Army of General Sibley Probably Taken En Masse. The Famous Ram Queen of the Wost Receptured. All Her Officers and Crew in Our Hands, aen ign in Cony ae ‘The Untied States stoamabip George Washington, Oaptain E. V. Gager, arrived yesterday morning from New Orleans, whence she left on the 14th inst. Bho brings us the very important pews of the probable ‘Aannibjlation or capture of the rebel army under General Sibley by Major Goveral Panks’ forces, under Generals Grover, Emory and Wietsel, Also the intelligence of the recapture of the fanious ram Queen of the West. Our thauks are due to Mr, E. 8. Allen, the gentlemanly porser of the George Wasbington, for the prompt de- livery of our letters and parcels, Our New Orleans Correspondence. Nuw On.aans, April 13, 1868. ‘the Importance of Military Movemenis om the Bayou Teche—Croutng of Berwick's Hay—Skirmishing Along the Lines—General Grant in Force on Red Réver—The Rebels in Terror—Oslernd Lousiana Troops Defeat whe Rebels and Cupture Trophies—P tition to Form a State Government—Free Negro Labor in New Orleans —Forma- tion of Black Reyiments— Affairs in Hatem Rouge, de. , te. Important military movements are now in progress agaiuat the enemy on the Bayou Teche. General Ranks is in the ficld, at the head «f Generals Grover's and Emery's divisions and Brigadter General Weitz brigade. Up Saturday last Gem. Weltzel’s brigade crossed Ber- wick's Bay on pontoon brid, and advanced towards Pat- tersonvillo, situated about five miles up the Teche. The enemy retredted upon the approach of our forces, which steadily advanced. The latter were reinforced on Sunday by Emory’s division. The furces under Gen. Grover are understood to haye embarked at Brasher City, and pro- ceeded into Grand Lake to @ point called Indian Bend, above Franklin, This movement, ii succesfully ac- complished, will place the rebels between two fires, which can scarcely fail to Ds attended with good its, The forces of the rebels are estimated at about 6,000 of all arma, including Indians, &e, On Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, sharp sktrmish- ing began between General Weitzel’s advance and the rebels, tho latter retreating towards Frankiin. It is re- ported to-day that General Weitzel is within six miles of Frapk!io. It fer sed here that General Grant has appeared with a strong force upon Red river, thos threatening the Febeis in (ut direction. This movement, if it has taken place, wi! hing about some decided results very pitrentis A Un tbe 9th = rarlsenteys Daniels, with @ ot 189 men «f tho Guards (col- ored), went from nip Da to Parcatoulg, a well known watering pisce the Missi-nippf coast, landed and tor k possersion of of the place, helating the Stars ‘and Stripes on the hotel. St bseyuently be was attacked - aforce of three hundred rebel cavalry and a com infantry, and a severe fi bt followed, resulting in kill ine twenty? Frete's, wounding & large Dumber aud three mere. ‘Ibe rebels retreated, leaving aset of colurs +. comes to the #ecend Louisiana native guards ‘Bet Daviels lont pe. men killed and five slightly having brought down large rein. which were about Col wounded. The erem = fo cement: from se.t wo the -oratble to if fe ie Hi 3 Pe ‘the Union Association of New Orleans heid a meeting on ~aturdvy evening last, at HA) rewolitioon were pasa ed Wo petitin the eroremans to permit the people to hold & omventi a to a “tate government. The move meat met wi hy much opporition from some of the most Wetut tisena of New Orleans « plan of free negro labor for the planta “ry success. Cheering reports (rom all quarters continue to be received, and if ted wih the present ryntem of wbta’ voluntai ew estes oil ebisined erbar'tue eid | as | Aystom A regiment of Macks for heavy artillery and anon gineer cor,# bave boen recruited in this department | within the past fow General Banks bn be org. bired here, b be Volunteers. Two ovmp | A erend militery and of the forte by onr feet, «tll be given at the St. Charles | Hete on the 24th jost Jt promises to be the greats aiuir Of the kind ever held in this eb bork cite © otinves ren #. fe tort has token © mm anchored op, onite saree © ball « library of Renjamin, Ponford & Vinney today. Pevjamin is Jeff. havin’ Seore- pot om ort Hodson my inns. enet—having heart. no doubt, the Techo—and thought it a goo! iden to fo reugth aod determine it we oF cannot, be driven from our pesition. I word be Ww ey ion, Generai Angor would, ro doubt, we come oproseh In A Manner wALRACtOrY to our «bie of the se, and compel him to seek oMnce more the cliffk and nts Liat wiFreMm. Ort ladon weet ngly quiet. We have no ‘The blockade ts weil ot & vertel coonev nally *lipe in aod ort rotwithetanding the vigilance of our he hed “tree Seamer Circarmian railed day morning for the weetward, she will returo ore bof rer coeting rorthwerd, All the offieern of the Jeph. Weta the exception O° Lientemaut Commander and hie’ kngweer Rutheriord, have been ordered nt ene eof this «quadron, ‘The crew airo have bees distributed in a similar manner freutenant Oom manier ewey i OW acting in connection with the com. mimeioers in ize cagee Thin im fortonate for the 4a ver ment aud cup nd it would be well if a reyalar al othcor were “etatled to set in the rame coparity ia ry ‘iat let, fo the expenses and oats would then be Jenn, and conse ently there would bem larger amount f Drie inoney to divide then we bave had bere fore The pews received (olay @ the wreck of the Marion war not unexpected, aud all wore reyiond to bear that the parneoyers ad escaped and wereat Havana, They » li probably reach here ts morrow im the mteamer role, and tsable, | thivk, | " Hy hoped that (he missing nail will arrive atthe same | thom Twoot the regular New York and New Oricare Aleamers bave been bet withty the part memth— he Ma ry aod 1) Bio Hoth have aadoubtedly done well ‘or | their owrerenod their kas can be well ef rded. What wh iow wilt take (heir placer Their absence will prove ia couvensent t the travelling poblic ‘The following g ceral order hen been issurd by Gene ral Pepke on taking Command of the army at Hraeber City, Tt ev be hopes that it will be Hy euto ond, spd theme who brake It promptly and severely jrouteh- Lt be the only method my ean be extotieted — o. gorerument /04 | be 8p Vrms Fy ie weme-nary to the on on the Mississtppt, vonk Lentee tom of Life, de. on the evening of the 11th o April Ube steam with and rom tar the ferrybeat te ‘evit 00 Catear wiroet, New Unease, be ty aed Alocere, alter the @vilieion the tan 4% ber ruree Gud Crosse: thy river, «the Agiers Ge went on ber vexm onde ying aed everybody the water. t hel boon neeriy ert fe 9 od by the omiwion bet The Bdiote ute ae wat whereby om fdenre ip the rement ond Irate Property | toahe criminality or carclesmons which caused (be dent. THE VERY LATEST. Important Successes of the Union Forces. New Oninaws, April 14, 1863. ‘The wows to-day from Brashear City is of the utmost Importance, The enemy evacuated bis works at Contrevilie last bight, but will probably be captured entire, as he ie en- chsed between General Grover's forces on one ride and ‘hove of Generals Fm ry aud Weltel on the other, Ho ia leaving bis guns and ammunition behind him, Tho steamer Diana, lately taken from um, will certainly be recaptured, as the United Btates steamer Clifton bas removed the obstructions in the river and is rapidly ap- proaching her, The ram Queen of the West was captured from tho Cagt. Puller, her commander, and all her crew and offers, numbering mindy souls, are now prisoners ab Berwick Bay, ‘Tho capture of the Queou of the West in mest impor tant, and J consider the whole affair as a vielory of immente advantage to the Union cause. iMPORTART FROM THE 801 bad SOUTHWEST. enemy in Grand Lake at ten o’elock this morning The Batteries at Vicksburg Passed by a Pleet of Union Gunboxts and Transports, But Slight Damage Sustained by the Vessels, A Large Union Land Force Between Vicksburg and Port Hudson. Warrenton Bombarded by Admiral Porter’s Fleet. REPORTED EVACUATION OF VICKSBUR BATTLE AT CORINTH, MISS. Ben Rew ae Cmeaco, April 21, 1968. A special despatch from Mempbin, dated the 10th inat., states that the steamer Silver Moon, from Vicksburg on Friday, had arrived, bringing the following intelligence: On Thuraday night, the 16th jnst., (he federal gunboats Bentou, Tuscumbia, Lafayette, Pittsburg, Caromdolet, General I’rice and three transports ran the rebel batteries at Vicksburg, all safely except the transport Henry Clay, which caught fire opposite the elty and was burned, ‘The Bepton was the only boat struck. Mhe had one man killed agit ¢wo wounded. The port Forest Queen had her drumhead injured by conding in contact with one of the gunboats; but this can be easily repaired. From the time of starting watil the ret shot was heard from the robo! batteries wan pearly an bour and a quarter, by which time nearly ald the veseeln bad got past. OFFICIAL REPORT FROM WASHINGTON. Wasaimeron, April $i, 1668. Offetal d-apatches received leet night say that a por: tion of Admiral Perter’s Beet, laden with a large numbes Of suldier's from General's Grant's army, have succeeded io running the batteries at Vicksburg. and are sow ina condition to either help General Banks 1p ap attack upom Port Hudson or 10 make ao assault on Vieksberg from the south. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Waswxaton, April 2, 1868. The following \oformation has been recetved here in two days from Milliken's bend, on the Mirsienipp!, meas Vicksburg — On the night of the 16th Admiral Porter succesded te running the Vicksburg batteries with fine gunboata of his myuadron end three transports, The Bouton, his flagship, got opponite the upper battery, lesdiog the ling Of yestela, before the rebels opened fire. The rebele M. until two A. My Upon eacl succeeding veanel as it passed, the firing of the Henry 4 the temporary dima bilog of the Forest City, ancther trauaport, and” alo @ whet th wh the Beoloa'» bull The | eury Ciay was Ored by tho enemy's mbeli. AM ania were saved. The pilot remained antil tho fame forced hum to \ Our loon was bub one man killed aad two or three wounded The ebet fire was far lene efeetive than wen aticipated, They burned (eo oF three howses in the town, as our "4 to enable Lee a UN Pinte Lo pet goed View OF Our Pleamers ae they then coutioued fring from eleven P. The only dimge done us w Clay, one of the transporte, Avon wine pameing, Wo hight the river so went down © ithin range of thelr gune On rerehiog Worrenton Admral Porter bombarded that village; with what eect is not koown. Kvacaa m of Vicksburg. Warsanarom, April 21, 1868, Geveral IL ribut telegraphs from Memybin thet he baw tnformathy from the rebels tbat (be enemy are eyacan- tog View bore Report h—bm portant News the te at Cor Kapre Connon, Apel Th, 1868. writiog (rom Marirece boro, symm A dew ated oral Horibut, 4 Memphia, revorte that Cereral [edgy commanding at Corinth, attacked the enemy aed dove them (rom Bear erect to Crane creck Or ome wee eve hundred killed and wounded, The rebel wan @ ort eated Genyatchen aro received, but they contatm Acrres «atent, trou & poh ogoew Iinyor tant we 8 expected in a day or two the day of the eriebation ree @ Week! weddieg, whieh nan coed ety reeds of a young pentionanas m ae s. inopen, of he re y* Nephews & Oo he ttt was eye tng (he doy On board a vremad fer, ad whine Hine # salle the wedding , by me 4 nite an yee Bi Ay jad, boltiering ar om trom whet us . j ee | lone ot he Zhst owt. the tole { of the Gentitase poor im ire. Kosar meeting bed a fowl @ law were Prone! King 4 Aeadieny of weate, Apr Ty dave ob © 4 tohiowing guatomsen — avteee ) .16ae oy ley John Bees onan, ‘ “igh Kon = py 1. Move ides .