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WHOLE NO. 9724. Arriva) of the New York and Edinburg. FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS. The Privateer Japan Ships Her Armament. d After an She Sails Westwar Accident. ADVANCE IN THE REBEL LOAN. ‘ United States Treasury Notes Forged to England. : POLAND REJECTS THB BUSSIAN AHNESTY. Fhe evolutionists United and Vic- " "tomious ip Battle. France, England and Avétrio- in Aeeord in Favor of the Poles, HRUBSIA ARMING. ' ey &e., &o, ‘Tho sioamnbip New York, Captain Wenke, which left Bouthbamptwoos on the 15th inet., arrived at this port atap phour yesterday morning. The steamship Edinburg, Captoin Halcrow, which eailed from Liverpod at four o’ciock op the afternvon of ‘the 15th and from Queenstown of the Ihth inst , arrived a6 this Gort at seven o'clock yenlc! day evening. The news is four days Jater than the advices of the ferme. ‘The steamers Soutberner—witb about three thuusand baley of cotton—and the Hero bad arrived at liverpool rom Nasa. Ove report says the Mero tad one thou- sand two bundied baks of cotton oy board, and thea says he had no cotton. ‘The British Pariianwent acsmmbied afier the recess on the 130m iuet Bouse of Commons hail adjovrned out of respect 10 the «ftir G. C. Lewis, secretary of tiate for War of Engiand, who died on Monday, April 13. De was ap eminent : tatenman and writer. ‘Tes London Ames says: — ‘There ap ears to be all the urua) curiority ae to the Pext, 16th inst A+ we are reducing our ie ie Lene #1 that we stall = Out war \axee—via: tax aud duty tea, Some Sheield (Eng.) eugravers bad teen arrested for (eo thanafacture of American ‘‘grecubochs.”” ‘The Sultan, sccompanied by this prayers a the repulchre of Mehemet Al. it was ex- pected tht the Sultan would embark at an early dato 0, 00 bite to Constantinople. ‘The Priccess of Hesse aud ber daughter were progress- ting favorably. ¥ ‘A Marriage is intended to be conc'uded between Privoe Aagusto of Portugal and 9 Princess of Bazi). ‘The-deputat) n commissioned (0 offor the crown Breste to Prinve William of Denmark has left Atbens for ‘The Reicharath of Austria w& assemble in May. The Bransytvanian Diet will also mect shortiy afterwards, Langlewtcz bas declared (o the Austrian authorities (hat suntabatitands, took his parole. It is expected that Be wifi, de placed under a stricter guard. A telegram from Madrid of April 12 says:—It ts asserted @at M. Odili.o Barrot, who bas arrived bere, is the (@earer of a reqnest to ihe government to grant an amnesty 0 the persons convicted of baving attempted to make con- verte to Protestantism. ‘The Portuguese Legislative Chambers are prorogued ental May 20. By the arrival of the Calcutta mail ia-Eng land papers eK=. have been reveives from Calcutta to NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1863. eleven A. M., one of the condensers of the steam engines, | bec and Montreal, arrived in the Lough at an carly hour which are about two hundred horse power, ex, |. and | this morning, for the purpose of taking on board paseen- Mcbudl of Edinburg. snd W lists Hawntcon tho Scspatched from bere with 14) a 106 Downy from with 14] ‘seriously: were takev immediat iat 4 trick, iy: the captain's cabin, transierred to the Alar on the 9th, ad are now in the Devon and Cornwall Hosjital here. The other fifteen are seafnen and firemen | P. M. baring altogether 428 ‘who took advantage of tho proximity of the alar,and are | gr: m3 oh board, she steamed away for Quebec amidst loud said to have “backed ont” of the voyage to China. They ering. ANOTHER STRAMSHIP FREIGHTED WITH LABORERS. lin taped 14) correspondence of London Times. | whee a Cry nd ca Androw BA Seere = rday n wi sl passengers: work- ipg classes America, ‘These ‘meu were selected by agents aban office in Dublio, and bad to sive an aoe thew pay. THE FOLISH REVOLUTION. real Rejection of the Russian Am. Resty=The Fighting Continued—Ha. trea to Russia Intensified. A telegram from St. Petersburg of April 12 eeys:—The amnesty granted by the imperial ukase applies not only to all , Dut also to such Russians as bave taken part and who sbull lay down their arms be- fore May 1 (old sty’ 4 telegrain from Cracow of Apgil 13 saye-—The pro- Ere amnesty bas been universally refected. It leaves Jaud in the some position as, before the left by train this morning for various ports. The Japan, which bad a complement of eighty men, has pecoceted” ‘The Alur had to lie to in the Channel on Thursday and Fri- day, in consequence of some trifting damages. circumstances which have since transpired it that the Alar has been acting in conjuaction with tho teamsbip Japan. Mr. Back, the master of the Alar, has been required by Mr. F. Brown, the Collector of her Ma- Jesty's Customs at this port, to account for the proceed ings of that vessel after ebe {oft Newhaven. It seems that wnstead of proceeding to ber pretended destination, St. Malo, she went to Folkestone, and there shipped a quan. tity of *provisione,” &e., and embarked a number of sea- meu and a “gentleman,” under whose orders the vessel waa placed. Ho instracted Captain Back to steer towards ® certam part’of the coast of France, and after somo delay the steamship Japan nove in sight. The Alar havin vorst her biowpipe was unable to procecd into smooth water. and, in consequence, the Japan took her in tow ‘The tow-rope broke, and became entangled with the Ja- Jan’sécrow. Through these misadventures eonsiderable delay took » 4nd the small steamer carried away her Dowsprit aud incurred other dai by coming in contact withthe larger ship. Eventually the “‘gentieman,” who is supposed to be the real commander of the Japan, went on of her with the cther passengers from the Alar, which recetved in exchange the pilot and about fifteen of ‘the original crew of tho , who Plymouth imme- Giately alter thoy landed. ‘The goods shipped under the ‘against ibe proposed famaeeny'bee bows ol ireu- mee Of provisions are raid to have ieluaed ‘mubitions of é bas bai r 4 A despatch from Bt. Petersburg of Aj 12 —To- Is ig considered rather remarkable that although the | day being the Russian kaster Sauda Mey ory mani- Alar roceived part of the Japan’s crew off tho opposite | festo has been published grantiwg @ full and entire amnes- Coastof France on Thuredsy, she did mot reach Flymout | ty to’all oles in the k. who thal down their upt#! this morning. my and rea tou Prey gree ‘on the 13th of May. WATS: oe ; aarie terms for lar ing, wh their arms and giv, or igh Alexandra. their sabmal-sion are also fixed tor the iueargeais a desi idl hag yg mood nyt 0 Vea ian aiatsicts, Paw grad exceptions are wi Jaqniry iuto the merits of the ease. the alleged be Nee tharter tt mg Lae committed by the army. The manifesto further an- itusions Confederate gunboat Alexandra at Liverpooi, aud it was | nounces that she inatit expected that the matter would soon be ripe for imvesti jon tn a court of law. im the House of Commons, on the 141b instant, Mr. Layard, in rep!y to »n inquiry by Lord R. Montagu, stated that the question of the seizure-of the Alexandra rae et ci) was stid under the consideration of the {lendon (April 14) erencengenry of Manchester wardiay "i An imported? question which at present, if-not actually occupying the leg.) advisers of the government, is at- tracting much atrentic meng the lawyers who busy themselves about jut nal matiers, arives under the Foreign Kalistment uct (20 Geo. 1iJ, cap, 69), and is likely to receive lezal deci wn, ip the case of the Alexandra, Jately se wed at Liverpool. as having been bailt for the 16d to the Poles sball be: xperience shall be deve: A telegram from Cracow of Apri} 11 says:—The insur. geots in Maryanopel have estabiished communication ‘with the insurgents in Samogitia. A fresh body o in- has «ccupied Polauiec, on the Vistula, in the Sand mir district. mopee’, have taken place near Mirgos, Kaliwarya op The government of St, Vetersburg has addressed an inqairy to the Grand Duke Constantine upon the pessibility of extending to the king- dom proper of the ukase of seqnestration pro- nounced jp Podolia, LAthuania ad the Ukraine. ‘The Cras announces the arroet of the editor of that paper. Inte'ligence frem the theatre of war states that nu- Confederate service. Of oourre her builders allege that | merous detachtucnis of insurgeuts, under uukuown lead- they know netbirg of ihe sorvice the versel is meant for; | erg, were in all parts of the kingdom and of Lithuania, aitthey know ie, that they received ap order fora yes- Engagements, in which the Poles were victorious, have eel. co fulfil! such and sceh conditions us to build, ton wage, kc. This vessel they build and deliver (o the pur- eheser, ft is denied that the Foreign listment act throws aby obstacles in the way of such transaction. On re‘erence to the terms of the set, it would seem ex. tremely difficult to show that the building and setling a ship, even to a known agent of either ihe Confederate or feueral, or any beligerent government, is an offence against the statute in question. The soventh section (the one operstive, if any be eperative, in this caro). makos ene provides panisbme nt ter te misdemeanor o— E jnipping. feiynishing. fttin zeit, o* arming, or attemy ting, e ie e jiipped. £6, or huoting din the equipping. He intent or in 01 the service of 14 10 CEUIKE OF Coun Ac. og agalust she sab Fate, Ac. with whoa bis taken place at iechooeneo and Plockie The result of other combate, which have oceurred ut Garwolnt, La delkhi, and Kutiew in Podlachia, bas not as yet transpired. ‘The Cras announces toatl Gzacoiski, by clever man@u vres, has maintained, with 1,600 men, the position for merly.cecupied by Langiewiea. Another body of 1,000 | insurgents is reported to be stationed ata short distance froun the former corps. ‘The i purrecven in Podlachia is gatoing ground. ‘ihe Marquie Wielootski bas been chationged by Counts brapick and Chajer ki. A deepsteh from Thorn of April 12 saya —The o mmit. tee of the revolutionary government \itoa has iveied amanifesto stating the aboves of ec Russian govern Ment. calling wpon te nbabitaDle Ww sine ia insurrection, and decluing that Lithuawiaand Lite Ki asia are in- ) px arable po: Lone of borand. Wo cours 0 of thin manifesto the peosan ry and ys Oger portiens ef the nobility have taken up arms against the gevernme: t. Ades gich tom Leinbuag, Of Aprit 11 says. —Travel ne at Torrign prince, st. owtil tit X ., OF wil by rings, Blaie, oh aw th e seen that thix # ction nowhere ‘orbids tle ship, bag only the equipment witha certain io order teat tho chip may be employed in a | ers who haye arrived here report tLat numerous Certain way, Or with mtent to cruise or cominit homtili. | Of insure we exrenced throughout the ovuptry , and tes, Doc netibe that the wsurrectin consfanuy assumes nore of ihe character of partis. n wartar e. A cespatch from Wareew o” April l2 asserts that the polly doc» net intend to leave Warsaw, vot » & pHyect of oinced into the adwministration of Io land after the suppression of the insurrection Ihe superiors of the Carmelite and Re‘ormed conveats pleced in contioement. ’ oqning’ 11 ceeme dificult to maintae that a boikier who me.eiy builds and sells a chip oun be suid to dom with any - fot n6 lens minccent ban that of out of He cer’ 1or ike pores on the subject Latorvrews received at Cracow fr m Warsaw rays that eecdig-dy on the amwes:y has produced no effect. a.d that the icsur thee who a | rection will continue. ue ship is ‘The C.as pudiishes sisting that netea wore despatched tir the lowers frm #t dure rimul- | “The Cray adds:—this step of Russie was inkon wito the stock tas rovelutioc’ Se orty'nocuroa ut the p rita ex” feung bombs "antary 20: sarther mord hean— the Liem whieb drove the Peles to arms. Low will the coup Ary eed the Powers accept thy manifesto’ It in nut for (€8 10 reply, but it mm cor LAL) w betber the Powers will be cutent. The losurreeticn will reply in thepame of the prep wy! ‘Dy fix-ng the term of May} for laying | down arms tb: amber fact, reco, pizes the insurree en, impeece tpoo wers the oubligat) n of recu,- | pi.iig it as a Deiligerent party, and.may rise byes of aa sien 9 t English Deteeti After Privateer t armistice. enpouners tbat on r tue Vand Ties April 16. | ; rom or 5 1 ta cushently ‘dat the, brad “cbnatable ot ; The Lecel er dedung engagement Bad akon | lace between tbe KusHuns and (bone rgents BB J, acting © Wnstructicns from gover mment, ® employ ing detectives Cousio, Skaife, Stith apd lierne vo bear Koloa:d Konin. w which the Kurmans were defeat- fo ubout ineog. ard obtain miormition respecting eus- ic ous vossele, and ale) to watch the movements of lead- Confederates, Vt i# alleged that th: dorset, "28. ar-a'y atiempte! to bribe the om, loys Tey oy firms. it is wi.devst od the Mayor was first caled upon W iniiiabs tho spy Kystem, dub declined, and that it is done against the wi-be. of (he Watch Committee. {0 consist in the implication Anteut, oF act of the rhip, axa ihe koown agent of a pert. 2 Abet diet’ ict. A fresh ailempt on the part ef some Russian Consacks to violate the Ausiy.an tiowter bas beep Irustvaied by Austrian buceers. ‘The latest *ews. ‘The Car's pmperty bes had an immense effect in ro- dcubiing the intensity of the insurrection. Fvery ove phige 18 oe St Lye Cracow, even without arms, to Ra perpauogeined o-vieiery ob 8 insurgents v ble. ‘The rising in Lithuania optinnes to extend, Crachow +ki hes Leen cups tied! with mut jiious of war, The x | manifesto vas known at Warsaw on Sunday, and wasre | eeived Wb (we greatest apathy, Forgery of United States Treasury Notes. [From the sbet.eid (eugned) Independent, April 14. | ‘On Saturday a°vernoon a 5 carrying ov Dusiness as jis workmen, were on engraver at Phett'eld, and ove of sola, seven anamie ane neeae toler tans at Ot by the Opinions of the French Press. ‘The Paris Mocieur toye—1he Austrian government having displeyed views num the Polish ra com. formity with those of the Western Powers, an under Blarding has teen established between the three courts sae neny bet peg towards the Cabmet of ft. Peters. rh The Paris Pa‘rie is dissatiefied with the Czar's mani notes, probably tueh as are kyo wu to Our ew fam‘liar term" greevbacks, ' Several months age m- formation as communicated anonymously to the police aud the American Mipinter, thas au e:graver in this town 9, Hong Koug %0 Mareb 1, aod Melbourne to Feb. | At ving a Dilek trade in the Seal ibis ae D. weary 24. time when the great rewsd was ‘ofered for the deen. ee nee eenentely M pete tnontne informer had ia View's rimilse scien ty, | 100 Parva Tempe exprenes the sume opinion. r wa BNR vokden re. os THR ANGLO-REBEL PRIVATEERS. | Wire iw Vorsher stain ere sven mete | qlltpinct (be ise’ apogee oe po MT RE: signed with the real name of the weiter, aud the iaforma- | hicsian umoesty, oe i * ‘Wao Japan or Virginta—Her Armamemt= | te ii rive iu motion. fOr ihe riert tine aftereaas niedinhts Ghat mise ae wohl as Leoeee: field, aod ban fr severe! months Woes, paeeaceting lover, ie ers {Prymout correspondence ipping , for several mont 1 os oer - ries in conjunction with the federal View Cobeal phew) | ‘The fa teh, Ot Put to here yee | tbe thefiield police. We besr that their inquiries satisfied terday, ve and tant iwformation toa | ‘them that large numbers of m tes, varying in value from reference to the large irou thatleftGreenuck og | re % Jen doilurs, have been forged i Sheheld April 2, under the name of the Japan, and was said to sent to New York, where they have y* imto circ: 4 @roceeding on a voyagete the China “eas. Rui to the great injury oF the *nd the public. It Ber proclaimed voyage to be on'y a viind, and | # *a'd that for a period extending over several weeks the ‘ber real intention to be 40 fiy the . The | forrers were arty engaged i their mefarioun occu | negouauone Alar's news confirms this ru iver | pation, and, if thet be 60, they mast have made large | ‘The Japan is an iron built sbip, laid down to very fine profits. The arrest was made by Inspector Mey and | Himes for speed, about it hindred tons, end baving Sergeant Spital, but nothing criminatory was found in the | sogives of from about two hundred to two num prssession or tle prmoners. It was siated, on Sunday, | @rea_ and fifty horse power. She bas all the that two other menu had been pear Worksop, | Semente for, catrying heavy gure, nhes and sbell, aod and that they were foand in joserrion Of a mutmber of feft Greenock with over one men, who were ‘ greenbacks,"” which they say they re eived from one of pane the A nb a A fork co,nizance | the persous arrested in this town, witen’ ir royare. mas | eon Pw > banperor optaweblou towards middie aor 0 wopnge et Shanche flog Key ieeeuyers | Medel Catemntes om she Untem: Awdnes | Sly’ aed apatite a poe . i aby inter ined. ate ports. Ate ney proceeded ta anber of PB Te nem - iy a xf = | con, sh 4) naciog that e pepeonetn toe sess articles wire produce! captain, i it 4 > staten AY isnoed by Adm: declar' siputsnad Waal thay shase iy the’ Coatoserene and marked “communicated.” Bae the follow iny:—There Saeeet poienny =} CT amt eastnn i tbe eee Vewels with | 45) no truth io the Sxpemures Of | of bestuitien. The treaty will still be executed. France wham they a te Thirteen oniy of the crew ex- | federal tacuer, and settiog forth that the desires to respect (he pri perty and ‘of the people canted 00 ETE ee une ctOuiee, Und iniie.aliaged ren |. cernmont of the-Unied sisice bao paid agents and envio rengious opine. proclamation has eon was that yeaa, ‘Shey, -were to have higher Sex Mphned Ao Bek rp mecrings OF sympathy WILD | duced a meet laverable imprersiod. e, wages, This was om board to be an excuse, as North, 46 | No truth tu the statement o¥incia! markets were quiet. and the fail in prices pI yy ets ae ee were the wages of. j are wnthorived to ontiet In Ireland, or elsewhere tn Great ‘The fermere’ wheat ‘aeren, rong wes. ‘The captain, —_ semaual tases ad ws orn oan mae oe halen Me = woe suflient fur tne demand, ‘Meno hance hore by the Ata wil, aod landed. | Wee hmerieau Copeu at Lt and the # a ee ot mpl gt earn its 2 dled y Po nnay i wold at 67f. the iat Mares sboard.at Neer baveo 00 vena of goody, in cans, and at benet under a contract , me ~ \Gesed’ torre. Malo, tee, press Cemaied or theta] once Ey ir suasin, thet clorbiug on ber, billa Commercial In Whitworth gor. ten forty pounders and two one bundred- | lading wan , the borte, cavalry boets,.&e , with tax mOxEY, eS ae “ee. teeeeiaedatae eed “elllanous saltyetre”’ fyr ballast. ‘Timea ‘Articley Cprit 15 rma, tw Ce Ve er ny HG TS LETTER FROM THR AGENTS OF THR st. AXDREW. ne pact fends. have Noes’ ‘ 4,7 wn. iwowverseis ran © and aneheed in tho creet | Qoaeee a NE ey a mame pred id fc, auld tee Ue Alar Abe itt weseel bo mes reader a, a Froach frigate ‘ue ay e two belare che madefor tis pert. | trun Land al ieteen dinsatitied seamen, aho seo age coun tande tt tbe stokere, who were ore, ‘with con. hed bi q ey ie the Raslwey Three tat, ot | alae Ore Oi Ma ‘ber, ehe was fhe - hed and she lett fur | ve —e rather And every accommodation are votaper 7 Nesterday mork: a pees ide 1. Andrew. sf ‘ekoewe, weir | fvepyed lor the saderat armaieg, |} . Peeudongun fea in tee chy by Ainerican of London Times. 18 the steamer arrived at ae See car nein 10-day. ond there was altoasihes 9 better market for it, tho final price, after varying about one half per ceni, being 14, from Pari quote the premjus, from fort B premium, ‘The oper for the. fall are quietly but gradually torminating outstanding trageections. Das deen cf aily intimated that the will Ye ready for delivery frow (o morrow, the 15th ” ‘ Auerican stocks and railway shares with @ moderate amount of business. Pepnry!vania section, were oper: pode ee EAD Ene $100 shares ported at 46). leaving off 46 a 47. were taken at 4934, the final being 490 i one eget mon (ity arial), ‘April 16 Ls bows £20,000 in yold was taken Dank yesterday making & toi! of £440 000 since Wednesday, the 8th ‘There is Lo demand for goml fur export, and the various ae eS. and feewetia wit Soe to be taken . The increasing abot dance of money Ct nn Lage more apparent, and the fact the Dills ob India offerca yesterday at the bank wo.@ slally taken, even ata reduction in the rate, @ calcu- fo support the market: bat the Pol the uneasiness it creates in Paris te. pectietion which would p omar ee 7 3 were sourcely any applications for atthe bavk yesterday, and on the Steck Exchat rate pias pavences 0G KOVer mons BeOUF LES WAR ah Lowpon, Aprit 15—P. M. Market was steady at the same quotations. . discount market easy at 35, per cent for Dest Bille. Amounis ia gold were being Lagen by the. Kank of }, And an early reduction in the rate of dmcount a Confederate loan steady at 1} a 1 mn. fram Praahiors report trateoct ‘oan eeeere a8 3 premium, and at Parte at 2), premum. » money, 92% @ 7%; account, 92%, 999; new n OT @ 25 “4 if Bourse was dull on Pail 14. Rent on tf be., cr 25¢. lower ihan yesterday. waited : LIVERBOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverroor, April 15—P. M. salee of tho three days, including today (Wednes- Be catimated ab abond 81,060 bales, ‘iachudiag ) taken for export specu'ation. The market Botive aud firmer, and a slight advance bis bee pre a ‘There i#-a renewed demaud for ERY LATES THE Vv T NEWS. ; Lonpon, April 16, 1863. Ad@iliona! correspondence between Minister Adams and Ras) Russell is published. It relates to Diockade running, ie @ year-old, and contains nothing of moment. Livmavoon, April 16, 1863. ‘The steaniehip Fina, from New York, arrived jaet mghs. ANOTHER BATTLE BETWEEN THR RUCEIANS AND POLES. Cracow, April 15, 1463. ‘The Cras of to day states that reveral frerh binds of ineurgents have been seen io the dixtriet of Fandomur. A scriocs engagement has taken place pear Suwalki, in which three cbousane meurgents pasticipated. The Rus. siege bet two bundred in killed and seven guns. waver. Camo, April 18, 1609. ‘The uitao bas made an excurswn # mo Nttle distance wp the Die, Hw Maesty bas also given maguiicent | Presents t tbe Princestes * We tear serted that the Sultan still regards himself as the guest of the \ iceroy, and bas abstaiwed from any act Jemling to diepiny authority The Pultan will lere Cairo upon bis return to Ccnstantiwople on Friday TU LArer MANKETS. , LiVERFCOL, April 16, 1863. The saler of colt p today reach 1,000 bales, inchiamg 6,000 tO #peculaiors and exjorters, tho market clomag firm of aveh nged qnot: tone. ‘The Dreadstulle m uket was qnict aml sleady ‘The provision market rules heavy, ‘The prod. co mu kot # geueraily steady. Loxwos, Ontsols chose at 92", 2 03 fer money. on the *tock |. » Dut there is Bo change in the bank rate of discount. » The latest sale Of American #tocks were —Rrie Rail - Toad, $6 47; law i* Central, 415, @ 435, digcount. OF PRIVATEERS. Gallant Conduct of the Officers and Urew of the Mark Lyenader—They Retuce to Obey the Order of u Pirate OMicer and Frighten Him Of, &c. ton on Tucrday inst from Cieofuegus, Cubs, revorta that | on the 10th met., while standing in towards Colorado Reef, about twenty miles distant, a verse on fire, | | ing intact, There are vixty four fortitied buildin, . NEW YORK HERALD. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. THE FALL OF PUEBLA. Determined Resistance of the Mexicans. Desperate Fighting and Heavy Loss on Both Sides. GENERAL DE LAUMIERE KILLED. The Town Carried House by House at the Point of the Bayonet. TWO FORTS STILL HOLDING OUT, dey deny ae T Pape Gan PwAmemes, April 28, 1863: ” ‘Tho alcamaliip Constitution hae arrived frow Panama, bringing dates from the city ef Mexico to the 8th and Puedia to the 6th inst., received via Acapulco, at which port she touched Since the Sint ult. the French had kept up a constant bombardment of Pucbia. Their fre had destroyed the Qonvent of San Angustin ond six blocks of buildings, With no special progress towards occupying the city. | ‘The fight continued on the 6th inst, Ge. Comoafort, with 15,000 soldiers, was de’ending the road icading towards the city of Mexico, and wan Baving continued skirmishes with the French, ‘The foregoing pews is of course from Mexican sources, ‘the authorities stating thit but a small portion of the ob stactes. in the way.of the capture of Puebla were yet overcome. SAN Fraxcrsco, April 29, 1963, French papers publish Jotters from the city of Mexico to tho Bth, representing that Gener! Forey it in posses finn of the environs of Mucbia, and master of the com munications and fortiled works commanding the city, Ne continued atvancing siowly but surely without sort flving soldiers, Intelligent persons think Goneral Furey has manmuvred to enclose the Mexican army in Vuebla, and will ultunately captaro ail, more than twenty thou fand, Official acconnts of the same date take an encouraging view, and Fay the bosieged forves were fully able to re pulse the French—the p ine.pal fort Geations 94) | remain. int city, including three fortresses of great strencth, The Mexican soldiers have shown remarkable bravery, The French lost over five hundred in killed and wounded in Attacking One fortification. Havanese, April 23, 1863 al at thie port from Very Cruz of the French ship -of the tine Jean Bart places un in possession of the ews of the almust complete reduction of Pacbla by the French expeditionary army under General Forey. lray “almost,” for there yet remained, at the deparvure of the courier from that place for Vern Crus, two lortr—Guada. Jupe and Loreto—suill in possesnion of the Mexicans, while Abe others, together with about three-fourths of the city, | were he'd by the French, who had succeeded, afver very severe Sighting. in capturing +uccean veby the var ous for- ‘The following details will be read with iuterest:-— Ow the 234 of March the pince was complotely sur Founded, aud 9 part of the French fetce already juside fhe walls. On that day @ treuch from the bill of Au Jus Wwwards Puebla was commenced, end on the 27th Captain Glover, of the bark Lysauder, arrived at Bos | fire was opened om the ponitentiory, which wan well tor- tilled, and contioned wll the Jit, when @ breach Raving bon made, the troops advanced and carried the place by storm. From there the storming par. prebably the work of -ome of the privateers, Tracked ' Ges pushed om, taking succewively, at the bayo- and stood off. Oo the 12th, at eleven A. M., saw a smal [pers int, two other fortified posi ions, and pre- grivavcor schooner coming down for us. The wind being , Seutly earered the city, corupying two of the ‘Vhe ineuryeute bave gre: tly increased in bumbers in | ' Hight, we could yot eseape by keeping of Me was som Principal sirects leading to the Plava de Armas, lot gs da, Railed us, 660: trined whicre Ge were from and | The barricades in those atreeta being also carried the b und, apd Ordered us to heave to ond send @ boat along tile. Coptuin Glover refused (> comply, bat called all hacds, and «rdered the »mall arms w be made read The pirate mast have seea the mon eoming aft with rush and passing the guoe to cach other, aa we were only leu of twelve rode distymt, He then tacked ship and | come nder Cur lee oguin, and took a geod lok, when he | ayparenciy coneiuded to let us pass, os Le said nothing, | but rau a short distance shoud, tacked whip aud stood for Or again, came np apd asked (he jopgitade. He then saw & rmall voneet wader my jee, and kept off for him. (hink be weuted me to a bo to divide m; men, and take encieF work fF we tree Rak bard look ing tot—some barefooted, with red shirts, The O10 that bailed the Lysander was ap iri bwan My ha | Bilude was 88 49, latitude 25 THE WRECK OF THE ANGLO-SAXON. Two Hundred and Thirty-seven Lives and the Matis Lost. Mowtxxar, April 29, 1863. A despatch from the mail officer on the Anglo-faxon says oll the mafis are Jost, and that 237 lives are lost out of a total of 445 souls, Tu terrible dmaster would undoubtedly have been avoided but for the unaccountable refusal of the British government te permit the Associated reas, New York Un. derwritert’ Trunsatiantic steamship companies and other parves in New York, to place one of Deboil's powerlul air trompets @t Cape Race, which could be disti ictly heacd 1 foggy weather from six to ten miles at sea, and would save millions of property ane hundreds of lives Interesting from Port yal. The United States transport Arago, Captain Heory A. | Gadeden commanding, from Hort Royal, #. C., at three | P.M. on Sumday, April 26, arrived at this port at eleven | A M. yesterday, consigned to Major Stewart Van Viiet, | Her sailing me Detween the ports was sixty eight hours, The Arage: brings seventy-five fret clase and twohan- | dred and twenty Ave ercoud class passengers, besides the ssval maile and government stores One Day Later from New Oricans, ‘The steamebip Fmpire City, Captain Baxter, arrived at this port yesterday morning from New Orieane bring ing etvices to the 20th inat,, one day later than before received. Captaio Baxter reports that news bad been received that Genera) Banks had takem possresion of the Opelouras Railroad, and he hed commun cated with Aduiral Farre qut above Port Hudson. General Banks had captured s Barge umber af tebete, also a large amount of stores, ot ton ammapitioOn, &e., from the reve. About CO Tebel prisoners were arriving daily at New Orleane when tne Kampire City raed News from By the Waseport Miles #, Terry, Captain Chapin, we have advices trom Newbern, to the 26th met, All wan quiet, The troops are dio strengiiening the fortifications at Newbern and W ashicgton. (00, FORtOr IB OLiH at New bern super intending affrire, iat The Atiantic Telegraph. Berra, April 20, 1869 Mr Cyroe W. Field addressed the Beard of Trade and cinene to-4ay em the subject of the Atiwntic telegraph. | Mr. Field’) remarks were lintened © with the greatest Btlention, 68d were frejuentiy applanded Rerolutions favoring the prajeet were wnanimourly pasted. dmore and Waehingion, $160 100, Meet ex ed Incatn, $80 OO wind, G21) hare are nth pated tor May 1 ae on shat day the terme i beds ae a ren can ome ee ne rer a | latter rer French soldiers (all Zouaves and roldi-rs of the Ninety Dic th of the line), assisted by sappers, made their way through the houres, being oebiixed to dislodge from ther the Wexicans, who defended thom with great euorgy. ‘Their ob.eet was to reach in thie manner, aad get po sew sion of, the Plaza de Armas and cathotral, which latter bad been converted into a kind of fortress, ‘The entire «ty wae full of barricades, the greater part of the boures were fortibed acd the defenders of Puebia fought with tevarky. On the 34 the French bad pomense! themeeives of about a third of the city, and were distaut but owe hun drei metres from the Plaza de Armas, Up to that day | tmey Had Jost owe humired and fi'ty killed and about ive ie hundred wounde!, many of them forve amounted to about 18700 otber by batialions ‘They were sive in purseosion of the bridge over the tho Prieto, on the other side af which wer General Comonfort, bt the head of 12,000 men, including reinforcements sent forward by President Juarez. ‘The above cecount sali thet we have received ui. cialiy up to the 34 inet. veverthelew, we have later pews and another sembofficial acoount, which I wit ly The attacking transeribe — On the 73d aad 24th ole 8 tenth was ang om Ube hill of San Juan towards the penitentiary, which wit wot fortified and defended by & humerous gar. inn vn bend with artil The trench was uot completed till the Bight of the 90th, awd ow th» ‘ollow ing might or Lhe more ing Of (he let inst... the penitentiary was taken by storm. Ovce manter of this position the atta fon ib peattions being anced directly against the city, the obstructed by barricades, Geacral whet being get preershe of the | lars de ihedral, whore the Mexiwans had fori Ged themeoiver. The fighting tn the strerts « Dut the nearest houses and berricades the principal streets, were soon tak ward, tbe Freveh ty take hoare bene the pap poidiers The terraces, aot from thenee dirretet their weapons against the artitioriets of a battery placed on the ca he dial, whieh was duing ¢ omidersbie damage YW the wees ‘The firmg wan deatiy, On the #1 the atticking parties were advanciug . slowly . for thelr pa nage wos obstinately diaputed, and they were dustant only a bonded yards (rom the Maza de Armas. The Penitentiary having beew set on fire during the ot tack, about « hondred Mexiouns were badly burned, wh) were taken to the Fregeh Geld howptials and attended «) h i ine Uk ne ot hat he a In the teking of that Dullding--the fort of an Xavier, the firet barricades and howree—the Wrench hort (row a) WHO men, Killed and wounded. The taking of the (wo firat mentioned comt the Maxicone & lor of ab wt 000 om billed wounded and prigoners, and the French peventy @ to eighty. During the attsck op the Penitentiary, Genera of artillery, 4. Vernet de Laumuare pevere wound in thé bead, from the elects of eapired on the Oth. Colonel Garnier, of the regiment, received & tnurket ball in the arm, wed joor oF five captaina and eatenanta were among the kued and ded. . 7 ‘The Mexionn force wah calculated at 25,000 men. Pre vinson® were getting scarce ea; scaly water, tine all the Cinterus We @ pearly erhanted euetal Furey bad piace) a considerable foree on the read & the tal to bed ( omenfert im hecte Here onda the seovnd sccount, which materially the tare as the fret Vy ao arrival at Vers Cros om the 16th news wae re @ived of the capture @ (he Viera de Armas and the Cathoural, there ain in to the Mev leans onty the Yoru at & Lorete at (he (ale romaios to be reine t ‘orey Armas and call ante have preverriog, they aay, rather work than deeteoy the Vowo aod endan, cecen When the frat pomitions Ortega sent a fag OF trore be request that further opers Ail the women and eb 0 bs emp ly earl 10 hee tay Tek Mertroe) nor Aapmrrion a VeRO, the trl ie thie—emern! Ko oy emt 4 frne, anton Gowers Mirwm beyded thetel, An mw me Let Ser 1 REE OF thee ene, Commomion | ema dvere Fete fot Me atta whew the baameurs tertant y dawted foreard sun alter 9 hart Fireggie the Mer wate Got eevee Oty RNNed, Hevera Erhenert. ftnty lerree ced PRICE THREE CE 1. the arrival of the 2 heard the rumor that the eit attacked, nor did wo wish & Fella it ie the Prarie be fore haying trustworthy information eoncernine the eit tary oper: sof Forey's expedithmary corre Te: day we believe wo muavate tour band (ruth of what bap really aed inst. whea a mail left ihere, which arrived af Vers Ores on the 15th The first relytion that we hove recelwed. and wikia &r@ assured bas been officis|ly communcated at Verw Cruz on the LOH, Is a» toliow Pued a war completely -v rounded on the gad @ March. A parallel having been made from *t Jobe» (atm direction of the’ square, the Gre broke out ea the against the Penitentiary, which wos well furtiiet A Dreach was made and that position wae eae oma on T troops carried Fu Dayopet two or thr entered the city, ccoupyiwe two of the principal sirecta leading to the Vlace of Arma, Tue Grat barricades of these two sireots having been forced, the Frenoh soltiers (ail Zovaves and wen of the Ninty-awth regin at of the Wee) Aided by suppers cpened thew way Ubroogh (he bowen, digodging Mexicuns, who defended (bem with much energy. The ob,ect was reach if thn way the Pisce of Arms, and to seize upon it amd the cathedral, converted into a ert of fortress. The whole city war fol! of harrioades: mort of the houses wore fortified, aud the defenders of Puebla fought On, the Wird the French forves yt Aitant (rom tie Pla te Ae Fresh bad | et some 150 ined sod ebowt many of the latter eliehtty. ‘The expeditionary force amounted to @ little ever 20,000 men, but only 18.000 detailed for the capture of the plaza. General Forey uned great prudence, and did not being into fire more than two or ibree battalions at oupied the Rio Preto bridge, and om the the Mexican General Comonfert, at the coment other ride head of po whioh Pri from tr stworthy roarees, Mae that the takong of Putin oh blood, bet that he «aw Another ry enitontiagy was b during th Th the tak) thore por ilions Ponitentiary and the Fert san ker the Frosch bom nw killed and wounded (60 to 000 mn It waw eutoutn that tho Mexican fereo im the phew was 25.000 men. General Forey hat sexton the read to Mexiee @ sulll. cient force to hold Comen ort ok This euds the report up to the Jd of Art bet by & mail which arrived at Vera Crux on the 16h, it is known by private Setters thet the tiaee of Arms of Poebia, ae wel an the Cathe iret het been joken after a ¢ bt. ‘ihe Yeene) fad, am tt the plice ia two. Te remained (0 be known whether the forts of Guadalupe and Lorete woud not turn their artillery agauet the part ocoupied by the of Artillery Yernet de Laut & talented h ofleer, died of hie wounds on the ARRIVAL OF THE SHELDAAKE. News from Havana, Porte Kico and Ve- nezurla—Uy ations of the HBleckerte Kanners, &e. The British steamship Sheldrake Capt, Searle, from Havana on the 234 inet, arrives at (his port leet evening Om the 27th inat,, off Cape Hatteras, was boarded by the United Staton steanmlip Maseneiaretts, ava received from ber reveral despatel Among the recent arrival foreign vowels at the port of Havana were three fi Mobile, Ala, hawing run the |'Dicekade of that purt. ‘They are aa ollows = The rebel steamer Nita, Cupt, Hiakestie, 171 tons, laden with cotton, left Mobile on the 11th and arrived 66 Ma Yaba on the 10th fost, ‘The Kungliah ploamer Alice, Caut. Frith, 646 tons, laden With cotton, Ae., and eorry ing elght portongors lett Mo- Dile on the 18th and arrived oo the 20tb, making the pan fiange | two days The rebel schooner A, J. Hodge, Capt Allan, 20 tone, lade) with cotton, Ke ; left Mobile on the 10Uh amd arrived on the 10th inst, The Joop Gen, Wort), 14 tous, laden @ith ontten , tot . Bia..om she 17th, and wank om the Toe schooners Three Urvthert, Flrwe tamer Laura Dugiov, sutied frum Havana on the gOth met, tr” | Metamuren. Frow orto Rico we have dates to the 16th inst., «ea from St, Dom.ogy to the 6th. No hing bad trommpred of interont, | From Venezuela we hare pews to the Zid ult. Carnee Ae quiet, wine ner ayer. wed Edin b none in the Kant ton seet Bed been recived (rem the ond sewt to the cit reut States Cr planting, MEWS FROM TENNESSEE. shera—He yarted Redbvise The Union Forces Pally pared for Them, do, Yirw memerter, Tote, Aprit 2%, 1967 A lactitions exc tement wan produced to wight by 16 ports thet the enemy inteadet t stick General Home Ercitement 6 Advauce of Mea | | * immediacly, The facts derived from the | west aflicial sunroom ace that Our fouwte repent the | advance of the evemy >» Heh Cewe one Warteace, gine bows march from thie point bie tbat the enemy alyanes| ja lovee ar lillory , to crunterset a popperel general advance of this army, which the enemy imine was late ted by Gen. Re) colle’ expedition to Me fe AA thee mene Citys | hey may intend « reconnolxp ince in fo ce. they hive Doon relufureed somewhat bat we miliary mae bere dere Lo, ¢ ‘or each goud fortune 49 an atiaek apm the Army of cumbertind at Murireer iro, Nu patciet could dewwe the t om. Hi reported that General Mage bay Bern aryormted Chief f the Artillery Departament by Gemaral 2 hasten Mitr nenteme, Teab., Ape 2, tem. At neon to-day a rina force of rebel cawsiry appeared’ Of the Manchester pike, and the vifettor @uve the alarm, the enemy war advancing in force. Commendable pron tees, 1cved out a whert j Wot the wlarm prowet falve. ( eneral Negiey Jeitizens revidents pear the ovtye Ceveral Mt thought generally (hat yesterday was forthe porpore of forcing Com Komeesmne Y concentrace bis lines, thos le.ving Gem. \ a0 Lwm and Wheeler at liberty to oct on hin Sank with ther exrniry , Also to enable them, with the force perth a Duck river to defeat any attempt thot m be made wimi'ar te the One om MeMi mville At prevent aul @T rte of rebel caves TY om oar Sanka are (utile he rebel Cemor sicotiow | | Hatlroad Convention at Huffate. yell 2, tee, The Raliroed Commits aemembiel wday Ninetern Com awion were rertenemted The objnet of the mention was (0 cons ilet the nabect Of pay ing CoM inet HE ON fan wenger trate, aed (he propened edemncer in rite ow | eenigtant travel. A commilion of eleven was ap outed, Shone recommendations were wRanim~ary agreed Anwong the ferormtnen dat ne ferraro, | | | the Hite ema iebing 4, m of * or mare it efter June 1 96 Crkete Chall he rece Mm Wy linen TepTeRented In th pion when are nok md im Ue Offiees of the om aan jn tom wpmeny their rempretive lines oF in the ores oth taleed DC nominee ahd that vickets aod by euber fhoon ot ore, agente ao otheraie ‘ thie agreement, rb oi 6 | fomda partion to thie sgrer the herds of cutee arr ot the pine ile Otome wr einem bet ow iam terve date . Uaher recommendaiions were panel but (he foregoing och the princimnl obpeta of the meeting, which @- pouroed this ahiorwem The prmcedings were Very harmon) ow City Intettige nes. A Bocremes Pecron mn Trowrtn ~The editor of the Adam ts (Georgia) Confederacy, whe bas been sepying for seme faye stone A our metropolitan hotels, hex boon nabbed by the Provent Marshal and rent to Vort Laleyetic. He i fable there het © large atnownt of gobt lo hit possenmien , eateravon, snd to heave made an Importamh © lo Genera Deeper Kee Oven Mr James Bel, formerly commeciet witty Vrenk Leslie, wat seridentally ren over by stage aa@ ed Lent ening, sheet ten o'elees, ot tbe a Fotom ond Greeweh streets, Mie bey wan os ing Cty Mewrpieat.