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{QLE* NO, 9741, —— ABRIVAL OF THE OCEAN QUEEN, éws from the Central Ame- rican States. War Between Salvador and Guatemala, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAY 117, 1863. IMPENDING BATTLE NEAR VI ~ nnn CKSBURG. E BETWEEN THE TWO STATES, Pronuneiamiento in Guatemala. ; TERCOURS Janater MIQLIMPUS BD A ‘ostponement. of the Invasion of Salvador, &e., Qoean Queen, Captain Wilson, arri: morning (gpm Aspinwall, b that place to the Sth inst., and the San Weancieco mails and passengers to the 2ist ult. ‘The following ts the a “_ SPRCIB LIST OF THE OCBAN te parer A Parsons & Pott MC Ha a0, 005 Harmony’s Nephews F’m6. Francizco. 45 From Aspinwall... 3,637 — Our Panama Correspondence. j Panama, May 7, 1868. "eB Removal of the Capital of the Colombian Con- ptey——The Question of the Foreign Cemetery Ar- }ntt—The United States Minister on a Peace Mission— Invasion of Salvuaior Postponed—Interesting from wagua—Affairs in Callao, dc. # : «nail from Carthagena arrived here on the moraing tty 6th instant, vringing no news of importance. @rscussion of the bill in favor of removing the capi- tothe city of Panama bas been suspendod. It is possible iat, through the influence of Gen. Mosquera, it may pase. | ‘It is thought Gen. Mosquera will be nominated by the Convention President pro tem., to preside until April, but it will probably be fora short time only. ie said they are about to send a battalion to be quar- red om the Isthmus. 1t is to ve hoped they will do such thing, as we are sufficiently protected by our ‘ita, Tho matter of the Foreign Cemetery, spoken of raat, i iavotigeaiig tee matter Began “: hat io" was u half of ‘ound had been ceded to the English of her Majesty’s subjects, and the Americans were entitled youNGs) JPOINT \ }, THE / / PROPOSED CH if syRace course STERRILS BLUFF LLIAMS 7 ”_)! / ICEIMOND§ gon ants. ~ PCALLING PLACE ™). CHURCH) DIAMOND, G FORT GIBSOM Sw BATTLE MAY 16T u ah Tone & SCALE OF MILE OULINGS 3URG 2 a ZLE HURST ene seme Grom, Misaragne. ie Fy ovneafi cerpend only point of inverest 1 can learn from there's the ex The New Rebel Fiag. Sear Jres eavenced wa chon, weirs Lnaret THE ARREST OF VALLANDIGHAM, | INTERESTING FROM WEST POINT, VA. | (dd'ssuitimcn'ct ‘coueret tusks wrmy-t ty | rye redet goverment have a now fag, The ld coe of ‘ 2 be ehea a wie ane vel eee sie cae i oe Seliaeetalia people of Ric Analy hing pig rely sated ‘at the seven stars and three bars ie thrown aside, and apother, bene J eee lehenet poy ‘the A renee eaeg omental comm INDIGNATION MEETING AT ALBANY, Our West F — Sa tees hee Hebel successes at the Wilderness tnd Coascsliorsvile, | of which the annexed engraving will give cur readers Rae one ot ee Been ot the need of Bftece hundred men ° ear Post, Va., May 13, tod have already recovered from their “big scare” | some idpe, in substituted — out of the hgh “gi of two guos and A tsunbeat Reconnoissance—Ovstructions im the River— ——— the close proximity of Stoneman’s cavalry to ; further Lt oy ert peer if * Cintratand Grain—Ketet Cavalry Moving-—The Heute | OY) ak, department quiet reigns supreme. There is 1a the S9M, wo Rave 80 relly STRONG LETTER FROM GOVERNOR SEYMOUR. | 410r9 ie Mattapomy—Firing Near the White House, de. | nothing new either from Suffolk, Yorktown or West ‘Gred torgeed order i oS use The gunboat Morse, Lieut, Cemmanding Faboock, went | Point | General Peck sent os iarze force on recon. a Themas, who ‘distinguished himself by the capture ~~ up the Mattapony river from this point this morning, «# esp wo annals Rae. 4 S rece taegreeed ae Seen ree was se get At | Am Attempt Made to Break up tne | cessing to « point twenty-five miles distant, rotorcing | to Geveral Dix eter Oite aeare . "the ligers aceon command, we the early this afternoon, Hn rowfe and about three miles ng MeL UeaT iam renmact — F great disgurt of Lord High Admiral Thomas, who Meeting by Returned Seldiers, from here the boat encountered artificial obstructious in | J T0kTS), er tae et emul, which, however Sestated, and was in consequence put under Cee Ii he. a a. ‘the river, comsisting of sunken vesscl#. At ancther Stan ler tanve various. ts anpoare the Gem ference vite Hs fete in not ta enviable one, a0, polot further on Lieut. Babeoc sent an armed boat's | accompanied by wme of his aids. was taking s ite exer, , @hould be fall into the hands of General Matinez, bis life te he crew on shore to. farmbouse, where be discovered aud | 10% ieeeael Mag teale cnn. bet the Canvowe aoe Ce ers Siete ieinleter,, stoves Atmany, N.Y. May 16, 1863: | seized eighty bushels of prime rye grain and one bundred | remaiming intact, except more hardened, bis horse fell, : oi gar io weat up to ore x The meeting to protest against the arbitary arrest aod | pusneis of corn. This property was carefully dove up in | #nd carried the General to the round with iw Forta’ oo AF = wwtich th were successtul, bar nd ber | sentence ef Hop. Clement L. Vallandigham, at the Capitol | pupnel sacks, marked ‘Richmond,’ and, to all appear pwd pede of ined aie ‘= co Le valtechie - ‘abandoned; but warerlanael be waives ‘bot been re | to-might, was largely attended. ee, wes, aiting tesnapennati ve thas point, the to poent bean, room, ane ib ant % ree tcsuecd te bellare. that General Jerez bas not Strong speeches were made by Hon. Amasa J. Parker, Sane meget \anded oe thie ~~ scare taeriee ae Mow Yavts elipery te the rebel House of Representatives, on Friday, the ‘ pn i pe Beta gl Te acme 3 at Mao T te Pas 28, Liens Eaboock warned fromm try | late Adjutant General of the state of New York, but tor | tat inst., Mr. Bormum, of Va., from the Committee on a iy orced ‘ bay rbe erosned ft vito poulnoaia ve the 6 7 and upwards of el; hteen menthe under command of Colonel 8. | preg ana Seal, reported back the Senate bill ertabliching | Fm be be | — reti oe fee Resolutions were moved denouncing the arrest of Mr. | SNe Cereb ors | M. Alford, expired ea the fn Up igen | soo fog'et the Conifedovato: Ginten, i, fo © white fold saoamps, 04,0 fe sve jon to | Vallandigbam as an vawarrantable assumption of military | Jere, ‘and had proceeded i St heme ce that’ dey. on nearly five hundred were | with a battie fag for a union, and a blue bar dividing the WeNSGe tatvease, whe war may come ond without | power, ps ugllbg oe pb tonal agonal peal tis either three years men or bad y ayred whe rman field lengthwise. Mr, Poteler eaid that the fenate had i — VALPARAIBO. ‘The resolutions wore adopted place. Suring the trip the Ho:se ran at ber waximum | ” tRe Service. | Tu thie number the, ihres yours wee g | 2 ly agreed upon that bill nganied by 8 ‘The Panama Steam Navigation Company's steamer A letter was then read from Govertor Boymour, | pie ‘und suficient depth of water. Fverythisg | the iow san raed dl core boro 4 og - ing ich speaks for leet The onnm tee et i 5 Callao arrived bere yeate 6th ingtaut. she bring* | characterizing the arrest of Mr. Vallandigham ag “an act | was ready for action during the reconnwiesauce are dae oe Rely to0, dna es! ane a commana | uence him w report ie back gear See tie Tiub ef April. The only subject of excite re country; which {¢ | On the Mattapouy, on the route pursued by tbe Morse, | Tekimend le thus very pearly (ull, sath ae DOE 6 Seanatitly | tiem for oF against. ‘They didn ihe meet : ment seems to be the with the Brisish | Which has brought dishonor upon our vi the nature of the country ts undulating. There aresplendid | S#/4n7 im th ee aa ae ee et Pert ond: | bet, having! os od that ameartments were vo be of” : government in to ® claim made by a British | Audi of danger to our persons and our homes,and which | farms aod farmbouren «Ong the route, weil ploutod folds, | OMNtry nove Guing gareseen uty 96-18 fort, 804 | (ered Tred leaving the matter to (ve judg! Kiyect tor $60,000 compensation for the toms of 90 | tears upom its front comscious violation of law and jusiice.”” | numerous cattle browsing in the pastures, and everything | 1% is Coe capes toe Cae etett cd aod akotens { wee a Raa UIUL ION te ‘arm, This matter has ing sinoe ami ‘An attempt was made to distarb the meeting, but it | De#ring evidence of the eamannities to which ihe re bx one po Ay bo way watt be Sct acntinesd. aimee } a “enka ~ gn fy ~ ce ees aee net svatiog! ehothad been instructed | failed, and tho poilee succeeded im making several arrests | "YKC\)Yornet on the vari, Pamunkey and sattepony | eoeral HAx haw exp erted bis admication (or the seyiment | up, Henurnt eatered @ motion to reo aiden eran; was oe he attempted oo gn = Muother account says thore was some disturbance gt ‘Among the dim ingsiehed arrivals Mt thie nat during | Ceara bil extabliahing A ing of the Voufedarato "t-te i “rl ea Tee: fhe BV a Meee ot ee vcearuchacehes wen | heart wee airomien of tbe, Woie 10 won olonel of tho Tenth Masachusette Volunteers. and | t)1u¢ He paid the fisg would then Cont at of « * bite b ; ‘ 7 s st - s ‘wiorne ler Gene ye bettie wes @ wiveh shell be ‘a law granting to the family of Marsha! Roman, | clearly manifest, and soon after the organization of the fo ga:.ce from Wiliamaburg towards that point he pr at Se Oe ama, | Swvare, and two-thirds the wid Tato Prenident, the wam of $100,000, in woken, of hs meeting this evening evidences of dissa:'vfaction were vrabloneus from var) Dolfin inthe enantry ms Pag egg Mey Rinne gh wag Mg haa | ait, Cramany et Ua. awed to: -thonal fer the tenportans sore’ , m from the Migsiamippl, declaring the cayture ¢ b : io mbyie 6 Bit tieteeh tbe Fevolutionary. war, and a8 proof of pots eer y- geek ghar ed gr ool the ( ats Gal batters, and te movement 9 bd | pied Ny the wuon, which bor appreciation of the fdeltt ity sho interrupted b; pas, forces upon Vicksburg, end under MeClernand upon | ri tt , 4 ~ . ae a ; nae tas ‘by Bim in the many bigh citloen of trnat 10 vrib | ney sade a rush for the stage, Hudson and the se6 nd movement of Hooker's army— | Row. awaiting bey | wuntoe row a + ety nncaenadentinadteane uid et See ee et, atk coma ener eee chairs | Groat excitement prevatied for & short timo, and the | bas sent e (Brill of gnthusiasm through the army at thie | Upp Chandier Congel to Matanran. aloo ar | “Iie. Herma said thes borders were unascal on Rats ‘val of the President elect from Europe about | proceedings were brought to a standatij) weathor eontinuies excessively warm. The roads | ! _ pod aye mg unt of Werte. “ ae ba ath of June ext. + to Cie The chairs on the stage wore broken in pleoe# Amd | are ja gord condition, the troops in excellent discipline Ba on +) Bn oo eae Cocgumenesh hone ol a. us a erect a departments ei ttee, that the prevent gov. | thrown in the crowd, and for & few mintten it seem pets, MaxWRRRy Wooking for the command to WNT’ | was held at Norfolk, prenided over by R. G. Staplen,.| wee that our fag should net be open | et the ui mes " win Lediow, | the we ne border sbywid uyy OD bot the eonty pnaices to maintain the preseut state of | ed gs if the soldiers would get possession of the stage and ¢ Word favored. with a sbow pon BML od Suda a pe nareed Pes th re i werden este pring Ba ie <a and pred ey eye Ae on drive the civilians off, od with (hander and Iij ig F Ie a Chandier was nominated ‘as candidate for the { onitinn of } e Sect, Wiantad ve enid th re eed OF ae ey a eet Considered aa & promise or | The soldiers were io stoail force, however, and fnaliy a eae phere, which hid Deen £0 OPPTEE | Cngresmran, avd he will certainly be elected, Laving | bine Mba mbites W the Ong wignided puri!) sod wrth 4 40 tbe gouniry Kod the government wal be Sus | retired, when order was once more restored add the all thas far no opponent to conte a with, ta the border should be 'e4. on bal _ the weonenon opal proceedings reeumed, aithougb not withow$ occasional Rebel Accounts. f thoee , Ro — Forms Mownon, Mey 18-~P. M, The Union Prisoners Captured at Preder cle berg. Pawama, May 7. 1968, Since the last etoamer everything remains unaltered io derg of the conmtry Ip its do! fr. Comnan then my died Hoge tepth” the width «f (he border interruptiogs Eventually quiet was fully restored and the meeting [From the Richmond Enquirer, May 11.) Five or six transports landed federal troops at West * ate endment by insertiog Information Just received by Colonel Ludlow, commis Geared wae adupiet, in lien of Panama, and thore is really not a word of local Bows | carried on peacofally. Point on the 12th Inst., bw sae lace “yap ens sioner (or the exchange Of prisor ere, shows that (he PR, 9-9 4 A- oo gore 50. Bayes, ; worth reporting. ‘Writ of flaveas © 1 Refased 1h the | Mit sree the Point from lnttapody Yo (BORO | ite number of our oMicére and men captured at Freda: | Mr Camumme, of Minn, mowed \ atoon | bm origwal oa nteamers from Cehiral and South Americs are both a 7A grag re as mankey river ‘eeabare will not exceed four thouped five bandred. | Bile? sete make be colon coesy & , 18. Prom the death there 1s nothing on Crmcrswat, Obfo, May 16, 1868. ROM FORT! mo ROE ‘The balance stated as nl ct Wo arrive Bave been captared bey frsry of Tend. moved 7 amend | 4 rie ‘The question of a $60,000 claim by & British subject NEWS F RESS IN a “ 4 eeewhers eb pmended, by nubstiluting & ts ba . qu sep mentioned ia my last, hag ‘The application for & writ of bubeas corpus in the ome Gasodibein. a at the Wort and olaew he as prmended O] Sigel with VBNS oud cmbharne 4 ‘i - — J fi oy te veravathy | o¢Bon. leon been refuted, Our Fortress Mofitos 6. ects tusas Oouanrates GI ved fo bp lo bone outlet tn te Velparaigg ic © ; Fonraass Mownon, May 15,1869 PLACER COUNTY SCRECRIDRS A ovaNTER oF a | MEAT 7 ; SRP AY econ, of our Arrtoat FL orgy ayy arom Pagar musta0m, 0 DOLLARS FOR THE PACINIC BAIL acted maved o pemne te vr den opened q Poer—Revieal of Life in the Rebel Captiala do i che Saw Faexewco, May 18—P. i Pale Wh the present Dottie dag ot (ke com Ape Te Ee Die the Third ond Ninth Ne ~ yb prc ae | v have arrived doring Gavral Comoltlation of the Third o ow county, it wi tod SENTENCED, paws wt 160A number of Priedners convicted during tbe Aa recent election bald in fla week wore brought up before Judge MoCuté thie Wrubscribe s quarter of a milion dollars 16 the Pacid ly, Helena, Core nd. Yor Volumteerp—Distingwished Arrivals, dg, ¢ (aang, hoped that the th : . 4 by the 2enate, with (he jet, Exchange, 304, to bave passed on ¢ steamer loads of released pr lend Captored by fn +9 would bewg the batve 1¢ * Yo London,” penn A ER I ig fe bety oad eont Yo the City Prison for tnete | Tae from the Army Of the Potomac, icioding Brigadier | Ralirond stock mong! | mor ied bie opreeld the batrine “er He ships Satiey ond Chery viene | months for petit Charles McDonalt, for the | General Hays and other officers, arrtvot thi# moreiig | Kohmetamm herent by Civil Pro- | Heim ile #18 © ‘ ch ap Galate | offence, wae vont (0 the Peniteutiary for gue yapr, | (tem City Point on the steamers 3. {t. spnuldiog. Beles yeinbon counT-—erepras. Yeas, Mite Jeg the ere umetances ton of sa jation in Grate. was sent to the peniven! itt, dere, Ggorgia, Be., and will lénve here to-aigbs for SCERRION cot ath | Ay t gree sa'apecdily ‘par down vy ‘Carrera, Duh | Srontba von hatce Wikade, coe eg | Aupsnolh. Captain Joba B. Mulford, fag of truce etree Chiat Justice Nae worthy sya fhlek : " eC Attempt at wae Bent w | gif remsionat City Point on his Gagebip, tho state id | Mav 16 —Bmit Von Nehorw mg rr. Syisan vm = Dy lope bi. * “3 tines Momeni" roe'ton for ‘gecogcbe | Vasey aba he -r mote, ou there io fu. lows: ts | Ta Se eee ash pnt men son ao MS Det ‘Yh a ve wrt he rth of Mie w toot she, having, uber we See cere Le 6 ore tr wh anathe 1 4 ceegptindiaaabanna tx: eae Bmsey | atari er ett, wena one | ya seeds OT Nora bee. Of arent, Wat, miter Rome oD : ‘ oakkens Ber ney Prypdgns takes bie | Prt ¢ hiety daye for with seontw iy ry re Sore kre, hid the the Oped aayoure aU! Matter uot, Modes ae Bam da Major General Grant’s New Field of Operations on the Big Black River. 'W YORK HERAL PRICE FOUR CENTS Vide that the flag shail not be erablason A desired that the tags of the sbould differ as the two poor le Alter various other propositios Bone, oubetitute offered for the © kas, was adopted, and finally passed. it i* mmply fing adi pled by the Seuato, with’ the bluc bar afr chen Out. The description in the bill in aa follows “A white fleld, two-thirds the length of the entire flag, the union t be the same ax tho prosent batt!o flag, to cover two-thirds of the width, with a ground of red, and broad saltier of blue, with ‘mullets or stars of five points, corresponding to the number of the Coulee derate States.’ In tho rebel Senate on the same date tho House amend- ‘ment to the Dill establiehing the Cont cn mont to th 16 the Confedorato flag was com NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. 5 vith stars. Ho So ith andof the North ¥ And distinctly as (ue character of moths to pomt bill by Mr. Gray, Important Military Operations in the Rear of Vicksburg. The Town of Crystal Spring De- streyed by our Troops. Sharp Battleat Raymond, Miss., en Thursday Last. THE REBELS FORCED TO RETIRE. HEAVY FIRING NEAR JACKSON. A LARGE UNION FLEET ABOVE VICKSBURG, &., &o., &o, The Richmond Enquirer of the 14th inst the following: — has Jackson, Miss., May 11, 1863. One thousand of Grant's cavalry entered and burned Crystal Spring, on the New Orleans Rail- road, to-day at twelve o'clock. SECOND DESPATCH. JACKSON, Mins., May 11, 1863 The enemy are fortifying at Rocky Spring aud Western Spring. General Osterhaus is at Cayuga, with one hun- dred and fifty cavalry and six or seven regiments of infantry. The enemy are reinforcing at Willow Epring and Rocky Spring from the river. General Grant will probably advance eastward. ly, and not direct to Vicksburg. The enemy's fleet above the city Phccasiie The Engagement at Raymond, Mins. The Richmond Enquirer of the 16th inst. waya:— Fighting is going on in Missixsippi. The enemy advanced yesterday, one thousand strong, upon Raymond, where Goneral Gregg bad forty-one hundred infantry and a few alry. Ski v , nim tho = =~ hin, nah WE OPE! the battle heavily with m ta Knowing that the enemy was heavily reinforced and ready to engage us with their full force, wo retired through Kaymond, making @ stand at Mississippi Spring, where we have reinforce- mente. Colonel McGavock, of the Tenth Tennessee, was killed. The firing to-day was heavy and continnouws to- wards Jackson. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. Galtiant Dach of the Tennessee Cavalry Upon Linden—Sarprise and Capture of Rebels, Horses, Arme, &e. Wanunotom, May 16, i863 ‘The follow ing wer received today by the Secretory of the Navy — Pancocn, Ky., May M4, 1863 Tam jont down from the Tennessee river 1 have on bord prisoners captored at Linden, On the night of the 12th 1 took on board the gsnboats fifty-five men and horses of the Fitet Western Tennex feo cavalry, under the command of Colonel WK. M. Breckinridge, an’ landed them on the east fide of the river, sending the gunboats w cover all the landing, above and below Colone! Breckinridge dashed actors the exntry to Lin den, and furprised @ rebel fifoe more than twiee his number, capturing Lieutenant (low i Frierson, one cay- tain, rgeon, four leutenants, thirty rebel mold err, ten conscripts, fifty horkes, two army wagons, arias, ke The Court House, which was the rebel depot, wan burned, with a quantity of army roppiion, The enemy bot three one kiled. We best none, bow boree ki led. Colonel Bre ‘go after this @xplot renched our veone fety and reccomsod the river J will send the prisoners 10 (air #. L. PHELIM, Commanding the Teunersan divi toa A the Miseienipi) eq eadrom Rebel Accoun The Richmond Enquirer of the 14th inst, coutann ihe — trtanema, Tenn, May 02, 187 te ‘row ¢ A day report ihe arrival of the enemy 8 heavy baggage aod feats tof rearif oh dag Cuarrismen, Troe, May 11, 1808 Ail a quiet oa our frat There a wospecta of 4 batue Avdy - “eo " a ole aor goweral im th army, with & Ly & or gentom at t 4 Tepe ceans snd ten Ubeur and Bot dct min, Anty Johmoo, haa been pr 1 ty a bricndion genera Ka Govern own hu come through oer * | from Mus and ie now at P Cuartan May 12, 18 There ie nothing stirring tn the frawt NEWS FROM HOOKER'S ARMY w ." vey | The feet that beth offeers and mew om ¢ | pbor daily arrive ft he Vappahar cock ‘ Us their beter, on le ene Of abeenem, Ww ree ‘ | aadity om ton that (he arm cen , makes serine tt Maor fetke ' the govert ment ih connection w ” be army of the foo, mare matter pociare, lirece ts Hance We be phe "e orning boo ° : nites: oe te to romen . y be an @ ‘ prinetyle ther tome wilt re" aber nen et te" wotienen ditto tow the te dimeonr ges ite tty : sancti deta th thine reper Mosby's Cavalry. ¥ eee worm, Way 16, teat " be allege’ (Miresty Bier ca eur at ous"? hme conmny, Vie hey 407 Atty moo, sed ay eet tere