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=| = PRICE THREE CENTS NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1963, COST OF PRIZES BROUGHT 18 COURT.” | Attack of the Rebels on Gen. McNeil at Cape Girardeau, THE HERALD BUILDINGS ON FIRE. A Great Deal of Blase, but Kething Sertously Damag: pt Ald of the Firemen, tne Police the People, &e. About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a fireceourred in: F i é ai iE i I i k i i i | E ij General Woodbury in Com- ie el ri when volumes of smoke suddenly spread through the Otlice, and in a few minutes the first two floors were so pa Br. Loum, April 26, 1968, densely choked with smoke as to render breathing almost febels, stx thousand strong, under Marmaduke, | impusmble. On rushing down stairs tho flames were found ee General McNett | to be bivzing away in the oilroom, a large oan of the ape Girardeau this morning. olenginous substance having in some unaccountable After three hours fighting they were handsomely ro. | mannor caught fire, which spread to a muss of remy ae Nie aa Were changing their position | payer and other combustible matter scattered about on aa mannan wae the underground chambers of the Humats oflice,and f = Saou mand Post, Thetr Repulse After Three Hours | tosis wus veserowinn inn cn nemoneunnte : mares, ot Lars Fighting, somewhat difficult to discover. The clerks in the count : THE LATEST FROM TECHE COUNTRY geryieg, te he. ko Pa ingroom were quietly pursuing thetr business as usual, | CONDEMNATION OF PRIZES, the floor, It is not surprising that a fire originating in ss ; te &e. Peeve ‘and reinforcements reached McNeil during | such a place should in a short period assume a formidable rE REBEL a BEPUL ; &o., Dattle, charactor, The whole room was in « blaze ia a few = No fears are entortained hore for his #afety. By thearrival of the sveamsbip Folton, Captem Wat- Marmaduke pont a flag of truce at daylight demanding minutes, bat the firemen were promptly on bad, and BLeceeded after considerable exertions im extinguish- ing the flames. The damage sustained was not i great, consiating chiefly in the partial destruction of the a See ee ee Ne Ae eo small room whore tho oil # stored for the engines, and . Loom, ” of slight injury to the mailroom, on the ground floer. The ioe . Despatches from Geveral ts Ee — joan, Gaver Ss seataba csy mail books and ail important documents were taken from Boygort—Bs Compesition—The Bngage- | dated at seven turday eveving,aunounce the ck sets and desks before avy damage could be done g 2, the rebels, about eight thousand under Marma- | yom, ‘The United Siatos gunbeat fagamore sent an expedition | duke and Burbridge wore eight miles distant, approaching ‘The vigorous exertions of the firemen are deserving i i E ' i iit i E I ‘ERYURA OP CAPTURED 7 See Sh Phe TI, o Solaray, on two roads. all praise, and the policomen of the Second and Third Zmmense Destruction of Rodel | =f the iret This morning a fing of truce brought @ demand for » ao few Se athien wos oscoponed of teven boats, with for | surrender in half an hour, akoed by the order of Major pape ren ae grid h spmabely hen Fey: Boats. = rch onen ferro om the Sagamore, Fort Heory and St. Law- | Gevoral Price, to which a dedant reply was returned.| Pipestone Riemer arsine) en WANS RARGAR ANE Ide a's light draft, agen EE “ tye battery of At eleven A. M. the rebels sttacked in force. AM | company No. py empl apes ry poy Sa ’ > ERD PETITE ANGE GALT WORKS CAPTURED. peaks ‘any of ihe myriad bayous bad cssy Vaetain Sobetated fa Se Sica mae |. vane, 1s Sapiens patbatag Ra iegy Biv he energy ott ative foreman, Mr. George Davie #0 ene the pllt, Chares Simmous, sil retaln their F | change their position and attack from another point, neere-es etien, sae ent ee ee Over Fifteen Hundred Prisoners DMSTRUCHON OF THE REBEL HAvY, oar | | Raaforcomautereichod McNall to-day. He has two | in up. Wim Bennet pestinicone) oan ane, Taken, i200 day the Cornte was captured the rebels burned . They loaded gusbcats tenty for‘any emergenay, and eipeieas the | “An: Wiliam of the office, Newsboy, largpevera-wheciet; ihe Gowmamer, warn. | & bl or aight foe | ebmiost condensin bie ability to whip the enemy and | Tues {renee the duals -wolienes: of cies Sewn u. ae, ae. head, lrer' than, the ‘Newsboy, and the ra Ne: 2, the | the load was completed hen our y & narrow staircase to the oliroom, and directed « Of ail, The guaboas Diana was burnt at the same | supplice were olten put oa Parse them in the case of retreat. No sporehension® | poworful stream of Croton , be | Ratan rt ne peas | See ee ec tg; | tnt a may Cpe Sine me | ee ta, Tae, ee a ayo amapestFuson,Cnpata Wott, errtved ot Uscle Tommy”side weed. formariy « ferry boat at Pis- | places. "Thus happily were ihe Denedterand bm 4 asda ahvadiacay and become Involved in the conflagration. ‘The stairs lead ‘tain port yesterday. Orleans ca the 10ch | fuetsne—ths Sue Hammock, side wheel, and ibe gun- | commeros dispensed ia ihe goad old days iis. |_| A.stroak force of artillery and cavalry ocoupled Frede: | tog 10 the room shortiy efter caught Sjosvwen cts ot Dar tin ttm te | Stars reee raja as mone oth | en My a ae gas ioe ; ws tng ty malvomy. nics Sree cee Bae Oe oa ow The unbont ars wae oo ofthe ban ad tna gun, | Teche, Lg og eg Fg a eee Sehr bagi seoean pare have, been | rectly. overheud, alo soviet vais’ bed tar be) oats rebel navy. ‘carried one -two | skirted with the outepreading .; dort | Fomoved to Alton, It. sbope in the "Weare indebted to Lieut. Charles F. Seabert for the rein tatea tek ee ae it aft, and ip tb aoa cr baraag toate pay 140. | placed under guard. * gan city pemyprsivbreteen devas mn arte hy, ” — ciplnge x some twenty dif- | wary teens under ber casement, Her foresta with pm Te yg es Kar Wane, April 21, 1858. A later despaich from General McNeill says we have focens. sheeaans ape Gabhghts:t0' Sher ‘Realy DOM, ecene | Ff 5 Tepulsed the enemy, with sovere loms. He is now retreat- | which, as stated above, was ina ’ 5 remarkably abort period ing, bat will be taken care of. Qur loss ts lens entiroly extinguished. evidently ‘ipetr twenty killed and wounded. mt 7 bars thr part ‘the exception of the arrival of numerous prize ‘with valuable cargoes, we have but little news of 5 i ip use. She i [ a | | Betlowe:— were new ‘Dub the condition ee mee ype Bc, spars oom teri Ee pep net yas tomer ded | rng mar hare iain. pinttrhendingchrtanenbant age Pooaboota, Capese Gonghaa, een Gaited Eo me vector | minghiowia cantare have been made oy stmiret | MEWS FROM HOOKER’S ARMY, | \rminstin un: mutie won, to Nene te ioe. Bans Alligator; po cargo. Brig Atlantic, since restored, there being mo proof to ber condemnation. a § : : i Drilling at All Hours of the Day—Sa- | ss follows:— ee {From the New Orleans Era, April 19.) ‘ammunition. rebels i lila ‘tid thadineh Maid tisfactory Experiments with a New Bx- | Sieam Engine Company aos from the: front. of our army on tne | fergace to the lone cheriabed Lg a ee esa sietinar Masiec!| | ee MRMEMOENG SMM Wuiaipgaas tock, uss paciohehe 4: SMAMOOIEME Meme = eeial Genre Taay had proposed sending. Ux ing, dic., de. Company No. 66, Hose Company Ne. 6, Bose Company S towerer, sanguioary and spirited | the atatne, they were ahaa s ancpetnmarinnead <1 seat gil tpn ka, a etc Soyo i on-trade C3 Hayou, a Wa tne “glint: Niptinpsd-ige Bee tinea Steam Engine Company No. 6, *team Pagine Company No. heights 42, Howe Company No. 16, Engine Company No, 31, and af Ps a e F ‘2 Z FE 0 ans and roms plokete. | Truck No. 11. camps Tmuch more numerous, and their troops | wergeant Lornell, of the Second can be soen drilling at almost all hours of the day, sal at, a heavy. police furce paged cs Ap moments after the first alarm. Captalm Grear, with section of men fi 5 Afirs remain quiet on tbe Upper Rappahranock, | “aun sect ot men trom the Pins prec, aaa Bor a equads of robel cavalry still prowl along tho geant Wilson, with a section of men from the Twenty- Yesterday experiments were made with the new exnlo- Slund, the eck apts A ead se Galak atv PR tree Both the results are said to be quite satis- Among the policemen who were particularly veeful eo4 E i i F i I I df F He ad ft ite sFs it sep. < i ootlen. pilot boat), cargo of amorted weat of Upe- “ Smith nbijeo,bevetis, Sctnelder, ~~ ny coreg fssumne com. he itary Commision wh rite Wale > | gan, Dama, Para Cox, Clone, Mstowan, Rohlar, gata — ‘been published: ‘The cas apparatun of tha heey Annadale, i th. a from Havana, with sugar, coffer, | The mod tn rapidly disappearing, ranged by the fire, some of the pip~ Was entirety: dion. io beeugins e- Pacific, with moheses, captured off St, Mark’s, | Al! aulet along the river. pletely melted. Mr. David Orpheus, of (58 arae com. cs 4 mp Hany edie hy ong inion Seldier Reported Hang | Pheu & O'Keofe, gasfitters, after great exertions, 6. Vane , ‘Sloop Clotitie,w ich cotion from Indian river, for Nassau, Safety of a U red by the MoCielian, May Aguea, No.3 (three of this name bave been | captured), assorted ndine. ‘Sloup Kuterpriso, assorted cargo. Behooner Ida, No, 2, agsorted merchandise. Schooner Maggie Fulton, ossorted merchandise, and | boat, nano upknown. The value of there vessels and cargoes cannot be than $250,000, Most of them will be condemned and cargoes sent to New York for sale. Bigadier General D. P. Woodbury (major in the corps Of englueers), has been ordered to command of the United States forces at Key West. He arrived with hiv Blail (Captain Growets aud Lieut, Hassler) in the MoClel- | a N. b N.Y. | lan,on the 18th imat. | infantry. Some were killed on buth rides during the | 4 Eg. A BJ : Ci | Brigadier General Ulimann arrived on the 17th inst., Ia coeded in repairing the pipes. s Faimyax Covet Hovss, Aprti 26, 1863. Of course, the news of the HanaLp establishment being Mr, James A. Williams, of Iilinois, returning from @ | 0 Gre spread through the city like lightning, and an tm. visit to Loudon county, brings intelligence of Harvey mense crowd gathered about the office in a twinkling. Sherman, captared recently at Dranosville. Mr, Wil | The people, on seeing the immense volumes of smoke, Viains met Sherman on Friday, the 17th inst.,the day | Naturally supposed that the whol building would cor- after be was reported to have beou tung, at a house tureo tainly be destroyed, and that they would consequently miles from Leesburg, towards Middleburg. He was un. | > deprived of their usual breakfast compauion— | dor @ guard of three mea, and stopped there for break. | the sorning Hxxatn. But the fates and the firemen were fast. He was inthe best of spirits, Gen. Stabl is un. | dviermined that such should not bo the case, so fer as tiring in bis efforts to capture the whole gung. they were concerned, aud, had their efforts failed, the Reports state that Mosby's command is hovering | Hxnatp would still have bees got out as uaual, even het by the Rebels. o! 1g, Temata, for the pur ition Ge attack the enemy main body drove bim from sae AY ‘©, 26th Me Henry D. Steven, B.2:1nCou - and | Gort Pattisonctéa tiny! Ambrose Coons, C, 169th NY Baki Le eke Be iooth NY miles weat ot Franklin. 8 ( B, 25th © ‘The First Louisiana regiment was the first to land, It H Kenny. step, ed ashore when an was mac upon | AL. Howard, D, 26th Conn. Joun B. Aldrich, D, 2hCoon Win. Blooeh, F, 13th Conn. Win, Maitit, G, "28th Cou F.Lieut As mat drea When | clored my last lettor our foress were just on the | firing which immediately followed. | The euemy wore the steamer Matanzas, and sailed tho following day for | about this place the entire building been demolished by the fery ele- point of entoring ithe euemy's works, compelled to fal! buck. Upon reaching the Toche se- Fs . Bian ‘ New Orleaus, conveyed by the United States gunboat ———— ment, A symptom of the public estimation io whieh FVAGUABON OF The REBEL FORTINCATIONS, veral rile shots were red by the rebels. They, at: | Joun Gare may” Corpa. Feliawhins, risen | ree y THE RETURNING REGIMENTS, — | tue tte in beid war (urnishod during the tre At balf-past eleven on the night of the 13th inst., Col. | Wempted to provent the approad ous. troops. | This ae Eck Gonn. |” Wee York oF, | The United States frigate St. Lawrence will sail on ‘ hae | by the active «ympathy and aid afforded the firemen and Kimball, of the Fifty-third nseLis, attempt likewise failed be:ore the sharp firing of our | epee 4 | Tharwlay next tor Bowton, Admiral Bailey will trans.er | by the active sympathy enciny making preparations for evacuating his intrench. | men, and the rebels were driven still further back his flag to the pteamer Magnotia, Arrival and Reception of the Seventh | police by the mass of people asembled round the bulld- muanta. Tho moving of the ortiliory end p wagoes, bo ae aa tik mae cenk aaeed The steumer Fonoma ele to-day’ on a cruise, - nd@ Kighth New Vork Kegiments ti | jog. Each judividual in the crowd seconded with the packing natling boxes, an: rivers cursi their a mmahip Fulton iow Joan 8 arrived, 5 7 mules, could be distinctly heard by the advance pickets Franklin. While marching along the levee rond. apon | and wil sail to-day tor New York. i Washington betel : i inoat choortul wpirit the elorte of the indefatigable Bre ‘ef Col. Gooding’s brigade. Kimball immediately | Fetching a point two miles from Franklin, on what is | the ship 8. R. Mallory, from Vera Cruz, is in port, and | Wanuixciox, april 26,1863. | men motifed Colone! Gooding of the fact, and he in turn sent y garantie Peascasag’ iin. tales bo army lg gle ft will sai! tom veg for New York , ‘The Seventh aud Fighth New York regiments arrived | ca ‘word to Major General @ crons road “ aD Ni P, Haver. ©. 2 a The brig Abby Thaxter, from Philadel we ne - % TAKING POSSRASION, artillery was planted, commanding all the country about | Corp.A, 7 Brown. atime } ing coal: also brig Harris end schoovers at mento oe ot neh hme * cooorte’ | neveyir OF Mi. PALMO AT THE ACADEMY OF MUBIC. special movement was made in pursuit of the enemy ere. } ere orse. 8, 2thMaine. | and here, | to the timore and Ohio Railroad depot by a squadroa t ‘ 'e yublic will learn with pleasare, no doubt, ‘aatil early the next morning, when Gen. Emory ordered a vir right was a thick forest Bergt. Barn, B. May. States Murehal has sold the damaged cargo | of goott’s Nine Hundred cavalry poms stan tasaane de Baan evens hive portion of his command to fire into the breastwor! the eaemy was covceaied, 4G. Vandynates, H, isn’ | s,anish schoover Adelayde, for the sum of $19,- ‘The Seventh regiment had five hundred and twelve | that Mr, Palo, the pionee ” yy ¢ unre that they were evacuated; but at this tine between them and thir op 5 974 U6. woven peep sas are, Be | & Yeaett at the Acaduiny of Munic on Wednesday even- | "The salvage on the bark Amanda amounted to $3,600. | men, and the Fighth six hundred mea | will endeavor to give the beneficiary rutetan- mak oi. Kimball had entered the works on the right, and im posers. Preparations were made at once for As one of their number, vow 4 prisover. Conn. Cook. 1, 13th Conn, | raw Hi, 1th , $600. Prince Saim Sali commanded the Fighth, and his wife Ua! proots that bis devotion to music, which coms him bm meliaicly planted the national colors upon the parapet, attack. ly AN ADVANCE. par ed, We knew that we had got to ight hard or pg ie A, LOU. Y, dather is very warm. We have bad but one | 4 a a Pa ye yp tts Se An advance of the whole column now took piace, Geo on. Daley, A, 100th B. Y, cof rain since the let of daseary, Water 9, there. | Foden & high mottled steed by Bis seep Bn “iF | rortune, bat paved the way for that most refined of sil ‘Wenrol’s division tiking the van. Upon entering the prisoners.” THE GARNER AL ENGAGEMENT. ‘The Twenty fifth Connectiont reghnent was the first to FW. Vausalen’ B, Joba Brith. A. 18ty fore, sarce and | busines fourmning. high. The town is porfoctly healthy aud The markets are poorly supplied to the depot ‘These regiments marched without arma, having de- op tortainwenta, opers, ia New York, is duly appreciated. thiv will be ideed & benefit, and tat « ‘works tho scene on every hand gave the fuilest evidence | Heron D Laris, «. Hurley, A, 13th Conn, white under a sharp Gre (rom the enemy, the live gradual. | thy Cone m ‘Troops, | The battle-tora flags carriol by these rogimenta were | 4 viven J. Suarawan, Gy 3 7 with its caisson | ly ewaung around until it faced the woods, letting whe riok’s | - o fo a acepet Nata eg a oe y 4 tite ‘ner tone. ‘This aiotenglichal’.an shone 8 Dae and the Monito Lying off the Penes, the objects of close serut we ad — “8 - st Ua the 4th of May, Monday next, Mr. Maretzek ones Sound Harrotds struck tho bed of the plece, and threw it | Was made to capture our artillery, without sucoess af Cen Fourness Mon con, April 26, 1863. of spectators who lined the sidewal tho street | a5 oeratic season, which will commence with Verd ‘with the caisson into the ditch, where it now lies. a Oe ee teat teen tage bom until it received 3 Graat, I, 25th i | The *. W. Thomas arrived this morning from | through which the regiments and escort marched. | great work—‘Aroido.”” Several other oporse pew to w8 ‘stores ‘kinds of ‘ammunition suppor : ‘ Son ‘ sort ‘ ou r yy eto ee ee per iwenty ffth Counecticut regiment was oplered | Adu Snith, Hy 18a 8 ponds, Leis ,Y- | North Edisto island, $.C. She left there last Thursday, | Notwithstanding the arduous service these regiments wii) be given daring this summer Ronson with great ecbet Sette abandoned Py, the enemy. Tho remnants of a | inte action on the le't of the line, aud in the advance, M. Rockefeller, Diy hy ¥. ee ahins. Cane FJ «| at which time our Monitors were all lying off that place | have dove, the men are in *plentid condition ‘A pacred convert, given by the German Liederkrant, at hasty moal were weattered around near the canvon. ‘They met the enemy awaiting their mach if a Sere A thotein, 2c | Sod our land forces Ocoupied the island. Irving Hall, (ook place inet night. The house wee Siled ‘Ye ono place the earthworks were torn up by « bursting piece of woods, where their artillery was supported by Geo. B. Sherman, 1, dh Me. igate Juniata sailed from Hampton Roads to day | The Keception New York. Gholi, and the earth in mauy places was very much | * strong force of infantry and cavalry 3 diaim Sobenak. D. loth N.Y. | The “Tine Cet ee er" A TO THE KOTOR OF THE MERALD. by a large aud appreciative audiences, The performances ploughed up by the iron missiles of death. ‘When a charge was ordered to force the rebe's from | Frank Allen, D, 2h Conn, | | for Havana; also the steamship 8. R. Spaulding for , ted to toform the pub- | were much applauded, The grand orchestra, ander the DEATH AND DEVASTATION. their position and to’ take their artijlery, tbe Thirteenth | P Corp. M, Ubiman, B.26th Me. ton Head You are mast respect ully reques orm pab- | q x “Tout che 08 | OS at ina ar ae seckoant oe Son, eee To lie that the Seventh aod Kighth regiments New York Stato direction of Mr, A. Paar, played with remarkable en prevailed troops clvarge throug! — q 4. | " . ihe atiraction hey entero’ this rebel stronghold. cheers were Netwithstanding these obstacies, this regiment suc | yy fouk, | Volunteers are to leave Washington to-day, and will arrive | temic several bexntiful overtures. ‘fhe great ee ee eee ns tenia eeeeieet las tes pea gegen ye ed mmay pang oa min 2 oy gon ot Te Lore ALBUM ABeACLT sy PoLicReEy im Ware | in chia city wine time on Tuewlay. All military and oth. | of the evoulng was Yue maalitly pectormance o Mr. J. N. ays’ niruegie Dat the work of destruction was ot | of tine @ilk, six feet in length, bordered with rich Corne. Lomasney, Bol. Maurer, A, Lith N. pramer—The investigation respecting tbe circumstances | or podies, and individuals desirous of joining in their re. | Paitison, « planiet of rare talent Ho played boot — Saitek tothe locality of the rebel intrenchinonis, "It | tiuscla and bore upon it the inseription—‘The Ladies of | 9 sr as. Bennett, Ht 100th N.Y. | under which Coumtantine Adams, keeper of @ sailor's | ception are invited to do wo, aud may learn the exact pavetia,”” by Lists, with exquisite taste and ‘waa asad sight to bobold a most beautifl park, where | Franklin to the st. Mary's Cannoneers.” Cap. aire res, | Doar dling house at 370 Water street, was eeriourly injured | + soe Vime of their arrival here at Held’ Hotel, the | artist's execution le y very fine, His Wood be marble and brass statuettes, marble fountains and grace- ‘Soon after the charge of the Thirteenth the enemy fell Alford Close, D, 25h Conn. on the isth inat., by policemen Hagen and Mallen, of the | P™ : | stoe the mont diftcalt with D, " j 7 Wut delicate He exe ty yarseges Seleuea ad been rulned by the retreating euemy | Back defeated. The force opposed to us was not large, ‘Hy ‘on Fourth precinct, was resumed yesterday by Coroner fan- | Steuben House, or at No. 19 Bowery. . Jace bien tothe fi reen of leaving the place but bad the advamage of tion and of making @ com. DED CONYRORRATH RISONKRS IN THE HAME HOSPITAL. ney, at the New York hoapital. The two officers were ox- THRODORE G. GLAUBENSK LER, fan cane nad grace whieh plwoe rom ‘Tee Seat piastesion the fortifications in that of 7. | plete ox gory wy Sing Brey here | 2; YBa, Bib Tes. cor. | amined and tapttBed that Adame, sealeted by coe of his Recretary Committee Of Asrengements, | lie provensina. fle won well deserved applenes The Bwland, who army, and below, joeed boarders named Williams, made a violent assault on thera tee . our et ly a groat euccone, eam Mailer ater fort. without arinameut or garr,” | Our lowe was considerable, and that of the evemy must Jouathast, Ritu tes.car, | Mier toy entered the premises, Adame aiterrted 19 | sae oe he ‘Thirty-eight Two Wears | wee ering. Mile, Comite Uae, given 0 gresomeert or garri ‘ ; y * | stad them with s “* knife, whereupon the | L C wuing MU . > 08 Whe Fight of the road, near tho bayou just aboye | have corresponded with — officer koooked bim down and the knife flew sway from | Hegiments from the State New | at irving Hall. Tue ledy, celebrated when a child ess 8 piace. Eibiey’s brigade was Lag io this namber—two him. On jamping up again he seized a cutians, with York violinlat, was tome years fluce a great favorite bere, and AM ANXIOUS WOMAN. regiments of Texas cavalry, Captain Sims’ battery, and The News im Washington. which be again attempted to assault them, and the man . . . 3 Hoc: Po toate Mach bas boon said of the ruthie manner tn which | the Valverde and Pelican batteries. The whole force was Wasumaton, April 26,1863 Withams flung « foe pitcher at them. One of the The following is & list of the thirty.cight two yeare | will no doubt attract @ briliiant Louse nig) @ur @)\diers pillaged every through which they | under the yoy of Geueral Dick Taylor, sou of the ‘The report of a victory in Louisiana by General Basks, | °°o™* Qred three from his revolver, but without | periments from the tate of New York which aro now OXAMAM OFRRA AT THE ACADRMY OF MUSIC. hy tt hy be found Mehich hea ot boon mae hia 1 saleat the whole force is retreating from our | who has been so meh aspersed by the radicals here, art cloee, ane aun a cree aire yy og about to return home, with the names of firetcom | Topight the artlets of the German Opers troupe, weaer phe aud defaced i & momt outrageous manner, A | troops, demoralized aud bopeloss «f their cause. gives much matisfaction to the considerate portion of the | men ‘two other @itnessen who were present when the | maodants who took the regiments to the eld, (heir Pe | the management A Ve. Auachote, give & grand repreten y snaairel 5 Gn eee the ag ty ge By the time Ger nope tad tesived, at Now Iberia, | community. assault saa committed, Neatified to the trath of the off | sent commandants, title of corpe and time when they are | tariom at the Academy of Muste for the beneds of Messe, pavig bry: = ‘knows what will become of me if another | Dearly five bundred horses, mules and beef cattle SURE ET! - on Oo exceed p hy B “ths (reemgies | eatitied to discharge from tho United Hates service — | Quint, Harunane k Weintioh. The opere will be Nicole's ” been collected, and were placed io kernals the p 7 ene ROS . r pee” setam vomnrason ie: “thetroumbers were #0 rapidiy augmented by the NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. 6 RR ay ck a we ‘about bajf a mile beyond the star fort another short | constant seizures from the plantations ‘the road, co OM Personal Intelligence - ow Beno thwocks bad been i tbat it became necessary to establish additional places PT Tapa | Jaton Lag e itd Sao rosa, with the evident cat of Ncommending the | for thelr esto keeping. Tie mele werefound very vecrut | Reported Heinforcement of the Hebel | oo eee Tee tebeaive Commute. oe upg the (erent daathe we notion that fl the vevers vont, the field aud the bayou. a to the regipental surgeous in the transportation of the General Bragg’s Army with Troops | yp. wane instructed to ipvite ex-President Pierce to iP Oar | ble Dr. Jom Aw: formerly Prinetysd of Phillips Aco aceeng te princign) DEST eo Taricte Coennt cee | mor orn eden J ween wore made W replace the | from Vieksburg—Uceupation of Man- | addrevs the nesociation, ‘The ex-Vreeideut eyeude a yart 61k Wi korer demy, Andover, Maseachusatie, at the atvaneed sue of work’ [ ener trode by othieers A P: of his time at Apdover. lA Darren ithe, iMteote, © “ge Porter, which at Den couaiaered sue 8 ye nae Reven seiles west. of Kew Iberia, and near Vermilion perme rat gna rthomng Nagioy | a Ree pS! Amerioana registered at Gon Oreo ninety one years. He gle naerg rg Eom rey 3 ’ of Natekt’ % ° i i. & Co. American News Rooms, No. 19 Craven strevt, Friday, the 26h inet, De, Adame Mbe cree population, among which ace the Fall. | depth of which have not been discovered. From thin Nasmviuin, April 26,1863. | 190 sey and indy, New York, Jas. F, Kills, But- | 1? Nattooal tow Lovley churcls, of thie city. ify wana man of promiceeee avonburg and U)ivier ny mine [py ye worth the best of aalt has | Several deserters report that sixteen thousand of the | palo, N. ¥.) Ae Trumbull, Maas; Chas, Th 1} Onetde reg! very netive ie religh Ler pr oat td tm the force ah bate The army marched on te lrat day Wo a point just above Rees Wore employed for fhe, une, of ihe rebel ecm. | vickaburg army had arrived at Tullshome, reiatoreing | hill Deootia, N.Y. la. Reet. Now Yor ¥. W 18 anneators Uf manny of ihe runes uvetul religions enetetien ow oat ‘where it was learned that the prisoners C8eeround at the fine, It is reported that the rebels | Bengg, and that they had been sent to Manchester. phon ” ‘wendat 4 4 HE o> ag snes @tstes, The vigor and activity of Bis rn , 7 7] , Penne; T. Smith, 15 Vou F tog lo the Vanes pang ‘and a ball oauts per pound for what they wok | The report ie to be reovived with caution. Though tho | Jeane. Jona M. Madaleee ‘Oheses, Alek. Gordes, a wciect during the iat voery peore of bie lle, ORE? sp vo take poakete reached Iberia s regiment was sent | devertere confirm each poverty statements, they | ‘ poesing tte 0 orm of wanes qrinienne, were te S fon aud destroy all the too aod ma- | are vagueand indefinite. It is known, however, (tat Bragg chinery there. ) warns ce vata . has occupled Manchester with « large army, 7 aOR at, CORFE. f a Chavet, 1s romarhe eats etegiea, chat ty | tome tmriare sate that the Kesboy, Tonnes | |r On Lae oe wenniee o/s eee rebel sig) wie ly captured near Port Hud- and Missouri troope in Bragg’s army have lately beeo very Gidea, Mire Keke an ry, Captain Barces, FS 4 7 rn re fon, thas bis corps was Lepeet ? ‘arnan Folectpal cherch took fire deviag the J would have been no sligiletely nized. matinows, and much trouble bas beew experioned in put- | Hacciave, Lieutenant | Mes 4 Reatert, OM Pauinnn, Pay Hy o tt. Janes Ppleropal 4 Le tion BRO 0 the at - Geborn clerk, A dase WD Woot, 1 porvice from a detective Owe, andwae tearly Hudson had active opera it down. The Iennessecans inid down their aris, re Dharies Kiade, Cartan W Poulet and a wy coutinued ting corps had already signalized our m! wince the OW Wr at nant F Romers, Captaic a * ol. The comgregnilon gt owt eately port mbove sweats daily to the | fusing wo do duty. . ‘orety bre roar Sree |ouniain woe. temrms Wen Hung t Aevir?s wrth diss “ ice is of the um. Prominent politicvans in Pennsylvania have proposed Wit y noma: Brown, JO W Pane. ¢ » = am. Friavy,. | Ang On the field tis cueday and Mondayt Importance. mre om 0p ailen, Sietigs M Pagers. Dt Lawreye rs Hast - 4B Epa domes " court Catendar=This Day, During the actions i egley to nominate bim on the repahliean ticket 4 of’) “ ot k& Mauchew |¥. E 7] os ne) ag! minent points 16 the Geld their? 12th and xeaey Raith From Key Won ay Remar 8 6, Buon i eg Be peremma ones —treeet fart ba Nem, SERB, Ht Bath, from prot vomng order aod. 100 ¥ fags | for Governor. Curtm dectined, and Hale and Forney OW Bowne, AN: Bat Bauith, Cheriea 3), Ontario regiment! Pp Taztor. 1 0 ray jo) ghat 214m, 2147, 216), 7108, S066, S168 a Prva ater eis ald “] One | (ink that Sovode canaot be elected. It is understory | HE Mbee WI Tag Win Ker y fire Miter 3 S {Fe Prowse We ef it | Siti, ave, 2017, mat, iia, silt, ; tenn: eenelt and Vance by t means 4h dectine, rtonent Cae loriny 4h sounded ° y neo mr toe 7, Me ~ frat vo pecen of we indians pottery ond one % — = sao We whee heart. a | aa favors Nomers..# sniders, tn shares of Ldgutesant "| ¥ iri Rigen 6 Hiden Wendl). C. buong. Wess 0 Pn on Orie ane Venmonan will ont Uo cay * army. j Snitema ie the ou iho ra} ane ‘ j