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MAY 20, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. 4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, a; era | about thelpies. Gbe fm a heavy body blow, and | set them adeift, and before the steam 1s able to stern with his sister and old mother, $1,980; three old negroes | QPERATIONS IN WESTERN VIRG}: THE PRIZE RING vuching, with, un, Uhrew him with case, the current va) are | to be beach nd be pry THE SOUTHERN CRO . | atan wae Sar’ each. SS . a ° Spereieerss. 23 a good deal of | bettered by the'torts. So if anybody should pry From the Augusta ic 5 | ar ng ce Enh ia Fonnd. e06r s Green OT hie | preserved from the dungere-of the tea sud the violence es W. B. Grifiu & Co, , of this city, sold yesterday, at ano- Our Grafton Correspondence. i tabla ida alatadld t by o &, and thon waiked to bis | Of the engmy” itis enrely the blockader oi thie acl tien, Georgia avd South Caroling erp ont J A Gnavron, West Virginia, May 10, sce hegan arried 10 his Petteenth—Ol.cers of “the English and Fre ch navy 4 r = | barrel; new rice, Ile. a JLgg6, per pound; 200. | SeLEMEIES OF MUTrARY ABT AND BCIKNOK,! BY G Interesting Fight Between Con Orem erie in Fea paition, amidst the | who i the blockaded ports to ormm aie lin ee Fixed Prices bevy the Im Per pound; salt, 270, a $16. per pound. BALLEOK dj | ehcars of gouruls have expres pee tbat i Tho recent rebel raid into W y naan 1aee re panatee ie i auch a h- sm. ct. ALABAMA Tecont rebel raid into West Virginia, and and Owen Geoghegale anie bolt H down pomsmacarsions SUN aniiar eteaed to alten iin tsa hore, 70. & Oonet pressment [From the Alabama Advertiser, May 2) caenyuithe hich 'st wapethende’, wil ered "erm ea 4 ; como on. Geoghegan took advat tage 01 Une opportunity proverbial aiony wautical mew ng obe of thé most dan to BEL A Tho following paragraris have a pleasant significance | bistory of the rebellion a massive monumeat wo " | presented by Crem being off his guard, got in a eaart | gerous in the world, ae s ton oom toevery patriot, Several causes have probably combined | pacity and incompetency of the officials at Washi a Foul Blow. | Rounn - fixyrxem « Yeft_ eye, showed | auaite the Adiniral to altych ono to the otuor by a, shark BCS | Ree tho reduction “of ammount of elrouiction: the systematic | of distant campaigns’ from thelr richly carpet : symtoms of elorivg ounty.nok Shatioter’T Bnd strong cable, fram Hale hag amen, inquiries into the quantity of food in the countr, highly, decorated parlors while President making] a FI Vay Pace tig ad unborn ae Surplus in the Mands of Holders (0 | aorta, eer ce, ik oa | A WDSEOY poche ad wine pyre, A rept F GEOGHEGAN’S FRIENDS, | ,, B00? Kirpan. —Bova of the men came prompt. to The Port of Savannah Closed. be Impressed their surplue will be impressed the'old story, another edition of the same “Art of DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF GEOGHEGA' BS. | the'reratch. “Orem, by a clever foint, wut am a veal Mow 1" Yetters have been received from Port Ibyat, dated the iP D adr the operation of the now impres:ment act agrl: | which bas been promulgated throughout, the who on his adversary’s forehead, and struck him a secon ~ son assigned culty uctions have rapidly declined. Corn bas ae ~ blow as lie wag on the ground. Cries of Foul,” «Foul, 12th iask.;mwhich it ie stated that the reason sslanoe sottied at $4 20 per bushel, ana bay at. $2 20 por hua, | 6% ‘sonding infantry to catch cavalry and fightin and tbe referee appeuled to for a decision. Mr. Moore ad- | for not receiving our late flag of truce wos th por pute a YA vory short time since $10 a $12 was demanded | whackers in the mountains by the sot tactics with PI Es y $10 a $1 PISTOLS DRA’ ON THE REFEREE. | mitted the justoess ot the claim, aud cautioned Orem not | of Savannah had been closed, by order of Beaurogard, chmond Government to Assist in | in ichmond market for corn, and $20 for bay. would)meot an organized and consolidated foe to repeat the otfence, as he would lose the fight. There h i ; hi cation | ~ iderable quantity of this ari has found its peas ~ of sie 3 ar pos for over two mouths, and that no farther oommunical + * —4 country.” It is @ wonder that some one RANA EO was intense the frienda-of Geogheran, Yr Harvesting. ‘way to this city,and is offered. by the grocers | °P0 'y- ard lond th ‘Aiust the referge if he did | witha flog of truce in that port would be phir es the Work of 8 auctioneers.” In former. ees rigar house mo- astute war chiefs does not write a pew wnilitar; ry ity % Capttin Thompson, who wag in command of our flag % . Since the war it has Ww larg Return of the Pneilistic Party to the City Sarr ite Last corsiied of, knocked nia | ., Ct? Cceptnae cme ene a 5 j ee since te eK bee § ie, ie Art of War proved, Kula ir ( i ¥ and struck Hin mamewras felling. A HEAVY CROP OF COTTON “IN FLORIDA, ‘undergone @ fall in prige of over | Embel , With Questions and Motes) /‘tor the and Their Capture by the Police. The Ge , seca purty ionistot on this blow beng fout | rmed of thie order, aa he ghould have an by aa ts 7 lad to be ‘easily at- | Bible Societies, Covenant and Loyal Loague Meoting baie | cer in command at Savanpah, and asked the officer to go 4 &. | doubtless soon get to ible price. | fop4he Government of Hostile Armica iti tho Field ~ also, and cue vt chem, walking up tothe referoe, threat | 114, savannah ald confer with Genoral Mercor in re- &., So / the Montgomery Advertiser. ened to shoot him with a revolver if he did not decide against the Colorado man. Amidst a great deabof con fusion and loud threats the referee compliod with the re- quest, and Geoghegan was carried off the field a victor. ‘The crowd then dispersed by different routes, and in a very few minutes afterwards the battle ficld was@ntirely dezerted, except bY a few country people and the ownér sf PA Dd {t from good authority that i 80 nortfons — ace fans haces Hearst dlneng Ne Reports from different States South speak encouragingly y Alabama—and we presumé samg js t in regat pl pickets within camp yeast i of tne ptoriog crops, And on which they exulsingly ex- (tage gers Besaaith ot hoe in wipat Wao should all be mounted, the eavalry deployed us press their: reliance to successfully continue thé war. tous of country will not be able to save the the artillery planted outside the fortifications {| glance at the price of mecéssarics would bardiyibave a | crop. The importance of the subject would justify the | ditch. Such a work, «‘carefully compiled and hani government jn detailing men from the army t assist in ”, ’ similar efteot on theopular mind Notth. | Pica [eho nike Seay, y it | DouBtty would socare ite author thejdolightful pos i 7 the planters tn the counties formerly devoted @ the cul: Commander-in-Chief of all our armies, and make to gard to the matter, and see if the communication could be received. | ~\ The oftcer did 60, anf returned in an hour, saying that General Mercer, in cognmand of the city, and-Cétimodore Tatnall, in oomman the ram flegt, regretted that any migunderstanding. arisen, or that we ad not been in- EXCITING SCENES AMONG THE FANCY, &., &s., &o, ‘The long talked of fight between Con Orem, the cham- pion of Colorado Territory, and Uwen Geoghegan, of this city, for $250 a side, came off yesterday, despite the exer. 2 ofthe. of the port, but that they could not 4) SY | YERGINTD. 4 * - | of tl , » " the Ri wirer, May 8. ture of cotton will send some of their surplus reputation which would go down to futnre gon tous of the ‘police tothe contrary, and resulted in tho eee HOME AGAIN—PORIOK. Cd Feceive Captain peon’s commystcation We earn’ by tbh Bock massed papa re ats sh ie hy A ngelven, | cootual with that of eny other American military umph of \ contest. 2 . ma \° ———¥ ig ow procul 1 mare pe sh rg ee ae aad in tuuva ne pe Sonn Tracy, Wile hep mopar orem, eh Chane cae 'g@0 the Sale of Prize Se aa ct ly declined. Corn | benefit those portions of ihe country whieh. Hav, Neat | General Hattock not excepted, eo minates, The bettl ye Hs é pnjoing ; ‘about half-past eight, and suffered no detention until she ty, ‘at $5 60 per bun- raed atte laborers by ue war, a0 rea aan ‘THM GPRING CAMPAIGN IN WEST VIRGINIA, Cheese creek, Middlesex county, N. J., was witnessed | ached Quarantine landing, Staten Island, whet Property. { atte $1@a $12 was demanded | serv’ country and the cause. mt in every I have been-endeayoring during the three or fo by about one thousand persons, the vast’ majority of | 14. or ino paneenaard pinnate caeuig er of UNITED _Piaphnios ak ay é 00 fee tar e ee omomeey @hould lend each waent belping I have been here to’ get at."the facts, not_only q whom were friends and backers of Geoghegan, who were | meeting the harbor police boat ew the way op} yay 16 Ghcd Statee v2. the Steamer Setibeam, her ‘W. B.Gfiffin & Co., of this city. SOUTH CAROLINA. 2) Pecan raid of the enemy , but ‘of the ontire campaig determined that their favorite should win the fight, to the city. wviiftemme“Or twenty of the SPhis is a motion the ‘advocates for | Flour was sold at $38.9 $45 pegparn bacon, 674, cents (From the Charleston Mercury, May 8, I beHeve that the following i as near the truth whether by fuir means or foul. . The men were in excel- cannon’ that eaeethen oui conachan: Saal fe. per pound; rice, old, 10. centa, Mew, 18 cents; brandy, $1¢ ‘Tho information we have through letters and persons possible to get, ‘aud ir-compilttig it 1 havo been obti lent condition, and were about the same weight and ee . legs ee and clai the sieamer Sunbeam and | £'¢96 per gallon: yarndy$13 39% per bunch. of observation from Abbovitle, KdgeQcld and Barnwell * a b ashore, and, after procuring a hurried breakfast, made ‘the ty by the United States The wheat crop, although’ not so large as last year, | districts, give a very encouraging prosocct fer the grow | worry through a mass of public and private taforn Delghs, Orem was his own beckef, an2, aitBopgh it was | 1101, way to New York in one of the ferryboats. On ar- Marabal, Webi a 42h to bbe acid oalpbe 20th nats 11; the farmers Bave prepared for a large crop | ing wheat, and the stand of much corn is goad for the | ag conflicting in its character ag statements from d tunderstood that ne was to have a large party of friends on eared Td dt Gus ace e _pavertio pApth corp. and thefe paconsiderable Breadth sown in oats. | soason. A latter from Abbeville diatriet, dated th midiced gad epics be ! the fleld, we saw none were willing to risk thir money | “iE *t the Battory we found, it was just as anticipated, | 1, appears ‘Reami the” that the vessel ‘anf Ind verything dey to sustain the army ts being nt, says:—“1 trust there will be 75,000 to amiyol fiat ident ‘gut and dried amair.” | ‘2 te harbor police had overhanied the tug and made | werg condemned gs prize in fe, United/States District | planted. Ife kind Poviden id grant of wheat for salefrom this district. In |Edget TR FORGES AND COMMANDE:A. = bra bac peng) RN Syaine Soe es Prisonets of tho entire crew. A squad of the police were | Court on the 19th Lo bh Wend a wend fons senece, ss ee valley of a ie os pokey al ba p cxvally pom We ope the hold sof corn At wipilodthimendementlof tho spring campaig ri a - Naa 7 lefenders us. m 0 house in Third avenue, snd was varmadedibd« troop of | 220.8 Nhe Staten Island ferry gate, on the lookout for | ordored, which Was accordingly )\and Sater We not attempted nother raid since thelr i our soldiers und their furil Union forces in Northwestern Virginia consisted th ere coming up in the Westfield boat: but, | which the Marshal ds Row-yproceeding to make sale. | by Major Myers. s se fife. 8» far as the extort: than five Wiotsabd mén—infantry, cavalry and arti owing to the crowded state of the boat, and the diffoulty» appeal from the decree below was taken to this ‘Vegetables will command: bi 5 ae those | bejhurt by the abui it of she grain m1 guarding. Awo important railronds trons Cumb : N—th , they. may, Asourand™ bitter bread for'thelr |) fe t ¥ of {dentifyibg the guilty: ones, most thom. e5- Saree the time’ rived by law, andiduly per- Tiina pa fra nt “ tach of soit | ty radoaa, - poe to Wheeling ‘and Parkersburg, and the frontier pd it. | With an abundanoe caped. The prigoners on board the /Johm Tracy, eat no . by the, edyocatas for the made to yield the! H OAROLINA. the southward towabd the moyrttains. Cotonel Mull im ardont admirers from the classic locality 0: erelville. The bet+ ranged from. one hundred to seveuty-five in favor o° New York, with but very few take: If Orem ‘iid any friends on the ground, and there any prog. vcot of hig having a fair show, the betting would have ‘4 Spirited and more even. Even his secouds forsook a just before the mill commenced, and tur a time it ms “_ NOBT! Abe ppmbeFof.. forty or fifty, perhaps, operating to Femove~the. cause into the Ap~ with Tess animal fond, te {From the Salisbury (N. C.) Watchman. brigade, of two regiments, were ‘posted upon the were all lodgedin_ the MiF#ward station house. | petiate Uorrt) and) thereby-depriving the District Court of area, .obpar, sould gre hs lle occbpum yy Noam ig dg $25 per | stom of the Baltimore and Ohio Riflroad from Cumb Those captured at the Staten Island ferry were accom- i icfion tq isspp the exeqution or over @ eale Of} them af their leas fortu neigh- | been too high, hay ulators. | #0 Wheeling, with bendquartors at New Creek, modated in a similar manner. The actiom of the police pi erty the detree” of condemustiog in. that ‘From the Charlotte (N.O.) Dembcrat.} “1° Genera) Roberts’ brigade was divided between Bu x it #9 sles reated con: tem. fancy”? last. quot Flour sold marke! $30 a barrel, ked as eee suo. @ friend ip 2 ¥ a created considerable excitement among the 9”? ast mbat uch is th tof jthe appeal is admitted, | @ ” . ne of $2 and sronbrplhienaiiar a ar a ono orleans % ipa Bareh, ocoup; Geoghegan party munifeated no sympathy for Orem, but, Beatle f the effect of jttie appen bushel; a | a sing rontior ninty-sev + an on the contrary, by Jeors and taunts, did ail they could to | CVeniR& and all sorts of efforts) Were) mado to effect the | uniess changed..by, feqguty note. of Congress. . ‘The Toad riot body will get hurt. y-seven til release of the prisomers. A numbor of thé. defendants depress his spirita and inspire him with the belief that wetediacharged; bav the amagortty of hem are till in- he was among strangers, and a long distance from homie carcefated.; Jtissaid“that’ some of the pri = the barga: itnessed f Sees soners (tide be in. Our reporter, sho wi the Oght, Pho witnessed the fight between Donn and Filiott)-willbe: relates the particulars of the affair as.tollows:— sent to New Jersey for trial,in which case it wilfyd ‘THE START FROM 'SERERE CERT. rater bard.with them, as the authorities across thariver ‘orn referred par worth ‘bushel: From the Fayettoville (N.C.) Observer, of brigade were quaeding the. North yg to ltt | tweet, | $46 per hundred; I ate plide or 6a) pee b It willbe neat by tererence 16 our peices curfeat that | roud, from Grafton tos Parkersburg, Of _the.act! of—duty, IT, 1862, entitied. ‘am. act for Nave dnecitied, end vary according to olfcum. | flour'and bacon have fallen here from’ twenty 19 twenty- | independent of General Milro the*better government of the navy of the United States.’” coon’ to the deaiérs to | five per cent, whe country:,farther 0 the fave Gevyernment ¢f tho naxy. boos beeokicr’ Man’ He pay ‘four. ‘The prices of flour, bacou and other things eatable in premio, lentes Thag geotton Provides,/emong’Otbér things, as folows:— | eee aser bbl:; goo farnily Drand, $35 North ‘Carolina, commenced tumbling downward » few: B. F. Kelly, whose headquarters were at I pnd Whenevera final decree of condemnation shall have 488 rer bushel; cured 1 days since, and every mail brings the good news. tbat. | Ferry. 4 nade; OF. interlocutory sale “has been ordered . thoy still keep going down. ‘The best tiour is now seling | \ INVORMATION OF, THR ADVANCE OF THE REAELS. ‘Tho steamboat John Tracy, which had been chartered | are roted tor. their dislike Of the patrons of the prize ba a. rey pe be sold by io mpartbal, phresantito nado. $i 508 $6: at twenty-five doliars @ barrel in this State, Sepecula- | _ G whose headquarters were af Duo} for the ostensible purpose of going on # Ashing excursion, | ring and lawbreakers génorally. ' oe asad mat tata per gallon; $ tots in every section are catching a tartar this time, sure. | pon, Upshur county, twenty sight tiles south of City at balf-past two o'clock A.M., having on 2 4 | the practice and prootedings, in admiralty, and the-qross os The Raleigh Progress says that prices of flour, coon |, burg, and. ety ve miles south weay of Gra:ton, ol left Jorsey City * 4 Yesterday afternoon, through the exertion of friends6f | proceeds of such sale shail ‘bo ‘forthwith aepopited with | fo.; green'téa, B10 a ; I $8 ‘a $I and other articles aro tumbling all along tho Hoc of the | ed, about the 20th of March, such informatiq Doard & choice selection of the fancy, the repréenta‘ives | tne parties arrested, writs of habeas cofpus werefesued | the ‘Assistant Treapurer United grater at. or nearest | I.; Five, ae. per Ibi: North Caroiina Railroad. Let them tumble. The time is} led ‘him |\ta “believe that « sabre Veive 0 OF the press, and s few outsiders: who had influence | by Judge McCunn, made returnable at bis ‘ofllce at uine | to the place\where Buoh ealeis‘made, and. the money £0" “oar i (Reggie eB) cas ary belts Te teenie to nears aba aaune Snexson aed Seattns, bre ner eT me i ; De 9 grou — i 5 enough to procure tickets,” "The price of the tickets was | oroicck this morning. ‘Tho Sheriff of Now Jersey had been deposited shati remain iu ary of the United al aa Ist uf July every holder will have to pay eight per cent | raid into Rorshersvern Pianta, taare ibe jiges 0 fixed at three dollars, inorder that the company might | notifed, and was to have removed the nogueed this morn- | states until a Bpal decree of dis! ation, or until’a decree d ge ind; | upon it. Frye ap cg Baltimore, of Party pi i ' deas selects possible,and to Harry Hill, who had the | ing to that State, on reqisition ofthe Governor. Of course | of restitution shall be made, ands bertified copy thereof urged 100, a6] pee ©: [Froln the Florida Sentiool, April 28.) the inadequatencss of his small force to check such management of the afair, belongs the ‘credit of all the | tne habeas makes astay of proceedings in|the watter,and | furnished, upoR\ which the costs of gourt anid pound, turkeys, $10 a$12 a piece; chickens, $2 60883; | “Tuxmx w Cons iN -Rayrr-—There 1s corn in Figr Pete geen naked fan sole quelle success which attended tho undertaking. After the | ine parties will doubtless be discharged,there being charges and ‘expenses shall “Be paid, and the | ducks, $250; lard, $1 50 a $100 per pound; butter, $2.60 | to spare, but noae to the extent that bp pein Ne be ig maser BS rola teamboat had backed ont into the ‘street; and it was he — : ‘ 8 $2 75 per pound; eggs, $1 26 per dozen: dried y | led: to Believe. Nor ‘‘can it be bought now in any’| Almost to preclade the possititity of infantry and 5 evidence to show that they were at the fight. y, balance distributad according to Said decrea; proyided | $17 yor bushel: dried aj 4 $13 per bushels; Irish from ‘bixty to°seventy-five cents per busbel.”’ | Fy acting with ig, som telah nO General Rq gridant the harbor, palicg were not about, {ay cpenation OS Baas { f that the annual Walaris of the diskrict attorneys, prize | fotahoca’ $2.6 10 per, bushel: awect, potatoes, SIU a i| he prize: where there le moet’ so be eds ik'dbuble the | sacertained tbat the enemy, who were” mareting Of the craft was rande public, and. the boat oa at once Jim Elst» Challenge \Accepleds.~ | commissioners \ynarsbals shall in nocase be xotncréas- | per bnsbel; onions, b0c. per ; aalsify and saree Repuolieas' fguten, while i some parts of the par- were all, or well paansed, K headed for the Kills. TO THE EDITOR OF THE WRBALD. -~ 4 under the severil acts for tion tn pitse 20 pe io terry tornip salad, $2per bushel; black eyed. caioriy, ja, tbe south, it readily brings from $3 to $3 per roy Diner nen Given Pee ‘ tu ° yee jacts for compensil ' $lZa shel ev ad them to over, Nothing romarkabie occurred on the voyage down, un. it saa i Reo MeN PRY exceed, in the ate, the f ing some, and aby peas, it pred ofits quailty, a $70 gallon: |. We to says the Tal , that | {2 detail, or even his eatire torce combined. © Gene’ {0 was rumored thet the revenue cation atétioned of | _ In this xbfning’s siliioh ot" yal yppgr Twas mich | Povncey soa ee yes gag Petmsains | apple’ oe ed le AP pple alagee lo blend eprrgpanrt bet sme Dame berts bed in ble commandiat that ume only abou Amboy would probably demand an explanation bf our pre | *urprised in noticing a chatieng® froth, Eifiottt0 | treasury, viz:—Dis Prize yd ty a heavy crop of cotton. If #o, it is a mortitying fact. Sein bys Cavalry and ‘our aca behets! sence in that neighborhood at such an unusually early | fight y | missioners, $3,000; nothing in cord; pine do. , $22 a $25 ania oides teen san bundred tefsatry,and ¢héeo hour: but by ppc plat, om on. Bioaie be y the words of this p or ult Cora, in our genta climate, wilt jure in good [From the Mississippian, May 3.) fs eure saad { ‘The enti tion—" is a long one—relates chiefly to | oven when plant ie Le the pilot the danger was averted; and’ we passed the | Aime iy) o rogulaticn of the. gales of prize property by theanur. | heed be no fears for that crop, Oa the otber hand, both | ,,Rove rtp yple ge eit ‘lecmand in peeping. abi achbgut the talddie. of ; guardian of the customs in safety. y shake monte) pose and oot newasy ier talk, T shall al under, wacrean of = ome inter! look valuable medicine. i nawha Valley, and Colonels. taihem sod Olay, at Be ‘ “i an St eee Coenen ore e coe ree : % A dine carr: was seon in the strect of Columbus, 0 On our arrival at Cheese creek the tide was found $6 | Afro 5 the soveral officers conBated wivh tbepe, proseod ngs tn | Derlod of the year. The breadth of lend-ogcupled by the | 94 rake sibae Ge drown bya hae ete oe te fe saree nenbenrere abe be so low that it was impossible for the boat to get the course of the litigatiom, ‘The prov: Telating tothe | grain crops will be uncommonly largey’ aud, thoagh too Cary Sake hpee rebels, were iy.mor' Nthin three hundred ds of the dock; a0! doats decrees of condemnation of torinterlocutory erders of gale | erly to speculate upon the yield, it is gratifying to be 7 ral rts” lines in the direction of Beverly and ¥ nee boy oP) TOW hold the favorable condition of all grow at this Brady on Female Patriotism. baanop,,from their base at Crab Bottom, and airo is incidental to tho main purpose of the section, to wit, growing crops bad to be called into service to ferry the passengers the regulation of the sales apd of the cvsts, charges | time. ‘ TO THE EDITOR OF THK UKRALD. GLascow, Scotland, April 8, 1863, ieere ponent In a speoch made by MF. James T. Brady, at the Cooper | Mulligan of the aspect ashore. Fully an bonr was consumed in landing the ‘prectous freight, and {t was only by the greatest precau- and dibursements, and ‘provides that in the cise ‘The abundance of must havo its effect in dimin- Immense Extent of Coast Blockaded—The | of fixal decree of | option om! fod é - peer can Lar ok Ltd tend to reduce the ox- cl der of Bul t orl pr . Use of Steamers for Blagade Pur- | ite ternal’ socord ‘to the taal pra étice in-admiralty, The markets were very liberally supplied with fresh tion that the small boats were not |, 80 eager « the Marshal’ according to ¢! ' Institute, at a Union meeting last month, the proceedings were the muscle mon tojom 1m tho festtvities én tho hill. | Pposee—Advantag the Enemy’s | and the gross proceeds deposited Assistant Trea- | fish yesterday. Prices, however, ruled nigh. of which [saw in your paper, Mr. B. said many good When the passengers by the John Tracy reached the Side—Injustice to our Naval Officers, &c. | surer, and until @ Baal of distr ™ RO SA: things, but one very bad thing, which was, “If the LES. ’ tion, or untika decree of rest . A referepoe to the tolegray ground the ring was being formed, and the principals | The fullowing memoranda on the blockude of the South- | for tih wectiotl of the act of 26th Marob, 1862, will | row duels ninco, for $3,300; L7RCHDUTE, Ve.,® | Northern women only took half the interest in the success state of, things, and.urged 0 ron were agrecing upon the' preliminary arrangemonts usual | °ra coasts and harbors are of considerable importance to | help to explain the provision. That seotiog provided rom the Richmond Whig, May 9. of our cause that the Southern women did in theira,our men roe of cavalry to operate again in such casos. Orem tat alone tn the ring, and com. |.tbe government and public. ‘hey throw greas-light.om ‘Daring te past few days the price of flour has further | would be more encouraged to enlist for the war.” I shall Score mace scapes BEVERLY. Abadtp case of a. 10 of condemnation, the pro- should be sold by the Ma! q ty that Dan Kerrigan and Sam Davis bad both de, | ™&0y important facts hitherto unknown. to the pu! Je ffallee inoue market; and at preseut holders actually do Od Friday, A; the rebels under Imbod teriod him, und'be was without soonde, Hla carpet bag, | 204 should boreed by evary caw who woul be ‘i OS te rr Not now what to. sak for. the article... The last sales | 00% detract from the Southern women. I know \tbey are | ;,Oe onrauds Pat roe at Bes 1s i“ the small Union force at Beverly: containing his Aghting attire, was also non cat; but he’ | 'ssue'with the truc'stave of the case, | We give these notes | should proceed to take the requisite | evidenoe |:1, sore Uns ltaeeied Wiarne purty ie Chatloteen benas ptcteloan lope opm pte Antbewsaies ge Usa | souumdeanee aan fy Rane eee hoped to be able to recover it in time to go on with the im otteabrieal order — eee ee ee niger ttere ienne win! | some 1.500; barely purctinsed'on ‘speculation at $56 a | reso? that a final decree should be made determiawg what 40 conlion, sh lonat. Ona hundred ¢ | Lloweche loyal South; but I must protest against Mr. garrisoned by about one tho fight, and dally 414.90, notwithetending the Inetouations >, ee ee aa ear Or Rarer netted | ROME airs weg entitand Ro) enare in BBIeIz4, We. whet Proht Thom tte boceralicd ot the peoples" PO} uesay'ewheeale sander of Northorn wormed, allow me | Yi"wials loyaliate, water Cvlonel Lathan. The , | fore, same |, ports,. fe t ty oF of t to trane-, ‘The wheut it the whole confed Spproee y two roads, known as the Buckhanno Of the Geoghegan party that it bad been misiaid on per- | and inlets tocover, comprising a shore ling of over twen- | mit to tbe treasury the muneys so deposited incourt. to whext crop thronghou' jaracy was | to tell you only what I have seen aud-kiow. ippe from the west and northwest, pve to prevent the fight from coming off. ‘erkoas hundred statute miles; from Cape Fear to the Rio | gether. with acertified copy of the said decree, after de. | MOVE? # general im Oxtert, and never more promising in ea, Huttoneville road frum the south. The enemy can ‘THE PRELIMINARIES. Gucting {rom said moneys the costs of court and the ;apberance than at this time. Kyerywhere Jarge corn | When the traitor army, upou the approach of the Union | Totnes Huttonrvilie Fond, aud wher ieee che - “4 crops are also planted. army, fed from Bowling Green, Kentucky, wherothey had Sgena-- Noeisiacindas hen: bet Saieiitivd ona oa fae charresiand oxpenaee. 191 widded. dowyes we bave J. Ps hee ‘already, in connection with the'fall in flour, part passed to the left fluk aud nccupied the roud It was some time before either of the men could agree | as the la t July been six months, trying tosubjugate us, first by mild and | to Buckhannon, thos cutting of all communication ‘upon their seconds and umpires; but the most dificult | should bes wttompting to evade it. | 47, ig6z, ies the rose proceeds of the sale | Teerted (opener Brice of ‘bread. ‘Surely the} 44.55 by means most foul, they set fire to their own | ‘Wet Colonel Yathom ond General Roberts, The ventured in im the day- ‘be Qie 1 with the Amsistant | 2&Xors cannot continue to demand commenced about two o'clock in the afternyon, and ‘task was to bit upon the proper person for referee. Jim always covered. T hospitals, containing many sick, saying “that the sick | unit uight, when Colonel Latham, finding bimaelr Irving was chosen at first; but Le declined the honor, and | / United States reqeiring that yl Clan ou Fs) ra ro die anyhow to malot wien seniuss auch » superior foro the post was tendered to Harry Hill, but with no Ne, great efforts have ; ’ uildings — belonge Juion men w by way of the Philippa road. peta ia A Yenstatle Soaked sak ahaa , - hoe . The tink it the imperative daty, of destruyed.” This statement was 'made to many | succceded in withdrawing his command. ‘includin ree attache Is och | tsbould be. +t Union ladies by tho. rebel sick who escaped the | two small field pieces and all his supplies, althoug| Sunday nowsprpers was then requested to act; but he ton ities ‘foal decr r The Committee of Planters of Fairfield district flames. Eight or ten perished at different places. Some | was followed by the euemy in. strong force over refused, on the ground of entire ignorance in matters of ‘ of 7 | aBreed op the following prices for the mont twenty of thirty were rescued from the flumes by the ef- | miles on the road. The fight, though lasting abou! the PB, | idiity a goctledind Wino Ye'thcke, mame blockade deserving the name under the lipressment cct:—Corn, $3 i | forte ot the citizens. These were takeu cure o: by the | hours, resulted in the loss to us of only ope man k OF, Be get , singe the introduction of steam, and has but iittle 10 com before flour, $10 per cwt, ; peas, $2. Union people of the village, and among the number who | three wounded and four prisoners, Mooro, consented to take the responsibility, and prepara- | ion with those of former times. " GEORGIA. did all they could for thew: were Northera Jadies. On | HR REREL ADVANCE UPON AUCKHANNON—COUNTERMA tions were hurriedly made for the battle, The work of at- Fifth—Tbia new motive powor gives immen:e advan- ; [From the Dahlonega Signal, April 25.) the Union establishment ot hospitals and soldiers’ aid AND REPULERD. Bu 4 | tages to the “blockade runner” over the ‘ lockader.”’ . ‘The wheat orop in this and adjoining counties, we learn | gucieties, gotten up by ladies all over the North, ast and When the rebels found thut Colonel Latham bi tiring the meo was quickly performed by Kit Burns and | rie fact is t to the professional mind, but not so a ing of the act a ine | Promises well; and we believe that the corn crop which | West, thousands of boxes were distribu treated by the Philippa road, Jackson and Imb the sideof an 1 hand Pp | meu, ing of the act, and that after the appeal tho cause 1 ented, ‘4 bh . sent to us for ition y , I Tap, Rendy an the sidoof Colorado, and Nicholas Smith and | jwreut to others, who merely look upon it age question of | with ihe res was la the Appel rt, and subject | Will De planted. notwithstanding the absence of wo many | among the soldiers, flied with every article of | pushed furward toward Buckhannon, hoping to be Clipyer ow the other, Just pete ieasace were about to | steam wrsu: steam. So with privaterring under steun, | aloce be it risdiction.. ‘There is nothing. in this twelfth men in the pet i &@ favoral ae rr bedding aud clothing of every description, quantities | to gobble up General Roberts before he could be aa the ring a) B yesinnd. | ieee county) speared bow known for the first time, the chances of captire are | soction of the act of 17th July distinguishing it im this we to su Te oy ow of which wer: made ‘the wor , 80 that | forced from his otber posts; but, learning of the m = sr a a Remco sen natéo vintate Os col very emall, and ere nearly all agalust the pursuers, or | respect from the case already decided. It is supposed POE wy pl writing Sh rey Pe ran ibe Coy ey tt could be put on or off by pieces, pads for broken limbs, | Ment, Generat Roberts caused the bridge over M: pai pr rove i, P those in chase, that the words “Or until « decree of restitution” after pronpenihai 4 tae ie lint, bandages already rolled, Every description of food, | Furk to be destroyed, thereby oanies oaeny tom to bis remonstrance, a! fight proceeded as if nothing Sizth—Is would be tedious to explain ‘this, and at pre |. ghe words “final deeree of distribution’ in the twelfth | #bundantly. He says the people are planti rich wines, jellies. rate and costly , were all in the greatest | back to Beverly, and thence to Philippa, whore bad happened. sent it need only be stated that time, position, circum. | ection, are jncorsistent with the {dea that the term | Dutcorn, and that if godccey ised there wi abundance sent, to tempt the sick soldier who could not | were met aod repulsed by Ovlone: Mulligan in a THRE FIGHT. stances of various Jaca, such a8 condition of the atmos- | «final decree of condemnaticn,’’ used in the section, meang | ™OTe hogs fattened in East Tennessee the coming fall than fare. action on Sunday, 26th. Rovnp Finet.—The contestants, having gone through | phere, tiden, period of Moon, concerted signals with | rho ultimate decree in, the cacge, Butthe obvious an- | Ver. ut yi had the labels pinned om many of these CONCENTKATION—ADVANCR OF GEBERAL JONRe. the nual form of shaking hands, got to theit work in | the abure, are all at the option of the runner, op- | swer is, that this phrase, in the connection in which It is exebauge says, 00 far as Florida is concerned’ , Bay! these slippers were made by a little girl As soon as General Roberta found that the enemy AF ing, good style. After some harmiess sparring, Geoghegan | proaches nolselessly, and goes swiftly by The watcher | { rd 10 m ty had been | there is no causefor the apprehension of even an approach | ten yoars old”’ of a little boy *+sends this Bible, bought with | turned back from Middle Fork, and ia accordanc got io a heayy biew upn hw adversary’s cheek, which | on biockade must first Cocorer, ap nia cable, jet on Soul Gheity kxterboumsbeyone rantuuae the nal decree | 10 famine. With corn at $1 per bushel, salt pork at thirt; Moses money, for a polder,” ‘OF “these sucks were Knit | orders from r ‘his foro arlene , rattied the ivorios and mede a noise which could be | his steam, and train bis guns, and attempt to bring d ci % fn the | Cents, sugar at thirty-five cents, and syrup from $1 by id lady seventy or eight; id,’ he properatory herrd all over the flold. Geoghegan then dropped. t0 on the wing at night.” as! ee Seeren of, sostitation._ Ao. the.taaee. wate A to $1 50 per gation, our people will not starve; nor need | that not only Northern wouca: but their’ ite cuiiures | emergency, and. by the evaning. ‘of the ‘gith bad Fiat was aad pune Dome | coed pte ts ago cee Sa : tienes sce smusd i'n ine a, | ‘ese ht meia Sapte brs ea q om wal vem; but the uch an organization for broaking a block- | nation, and both tbe dnal decrees, The firet part of b pre | ti ve often assisted in distributing the wi ‘main body of robe: forces, ore retoree ruled it out of ardor, and the fight was ordered to | ade by a so-called neutral nation—for this is confined ipa clause provides. fue the case cd a gale after the fiual '! | tents of boxes from the city of Boston, and from Maine and the mountams in the viciuity of staunton apd w: proceed. pearly exclusively to Fngland. Joint stock companies | di of cond "4 other the be oiher Northern States, 4 often, when the id van in two columns t Row Sroowp. —Orem was evidently astonished by the | have been formed there to procure and build wuabe kathed a rale Sed takin ye Sate 5 * or in yen Rallroat He heavy blow received in the preceding round: but, never. | steamers, and every inducement hed out wiich could | decree, an here, by it, restitution ‘been ordered, tholoss, he kept bis temper remarkably well,and came ae throng hatred of the North anda spirit of cu. | We think it quite Clear that under his aet of the T7Ch of to the scratch without finching. got in iy. a under the act of 25t! March prooedi to work with the money ily loaned the nd ‘ible, from ri another blow in the face on this round, and tven sdopted | Aivh(—To ald this, and, indeed, to overcome many 35 caailed Gok fakes or enact the prize property bs Seta aod are now supplying families as fabows Two p hie line of marc Yankee Sullivan's plan of dropping on his knees to avold | ditficult.es which the direct voyage from Englund would | lawfully made (except on an interlocutory order) uutil 1 gallon syrup at $4 per 316 ‘aheaar bacon at 70 & blow im returp. Loud cheering from Googhegan's | create. her colones of Lermuda and the Babamus, parti- | alter # final decree of condemnaticn, by which the case is | Cents per pound; 24 pounds flour at 25 cents per pound; 1 friends, and offers of $50 to $26 on thotr favorite. cularly the latter (Nassau) are used as entropots for trans- | finally disposcd of. A decree regular! bushe! rice at 10 cents per pound; 16 pounds salt at 25 that time Roun» Tump —Hoth mon came to the ssrateh smiling; | shipment, receiving their fuel, and, above ail, procuring | from is not a final decree in any sence cents per pound; 10 pounds ‘at 60 cents per pound. and exchanges of @ light nature, when Orem xot ina | pilots; for uo buglislinan cam ron @ steamer into Charles. | and we must assume that the framers of ister 0 his adversery, aud sent bim to the s tate’ A geutleman writing from McDonough, Ga., says that Toveived on at aight, It takes an “American to do that, If theno | visiou well understood the weanlog ir tbe terme deed, | the weather in What section has been very ae Clarksburg was being i [ Firat kovek down for Colorado, who feit considerably en- ged to the rebola this trailic would have | The first section of the act of March 3, 1863, sieged by force of 5 Geveral Jenk: couraged thereat, easily stopped; but they cannot be blockaded with- | vides, “That whonevor any prize prot and asking ior belpras the Koray Fourtu.—some slight exchanges and a clinch, in | in the marine jeayue, and they injure us much more than | be condemned in district be attacked within ‘two hours mm Geoghegan Red Gome slight) advantages: | S180 n the hands of @ declared enemy. &e., it shall be the duty of in fon by assuring Colonel Wilkinson that his eatire force wo} for Ge wuegan from a slight abrasion of the skin om | Vinih—In reference to the reports in the newspapers, | a ‘ale thereof, and no upperl shall operate to pre- | have proferred to have paid an ad valorem tax in money Jeave Buckhannon the.noxt day, and wonld arriy his adversary’s owe, Loud cheern for Now York, taken from a Nassau paper, it fs the interest of the Brit! vent the making or execution of such order.” This | toa tax in kind, but are willing to do just what the gov- Clarksburg by stance Rous Freva ——Orem just oommenerme to warm up, and | ish colonies above mentioued to exaxgerate the success. | provision of the act, as well frum its termans from the | ernment thinks is for the best, Meaning miabief, fu running of the blockade—one party to dispar: its | nature of the subject matter to which it relates, aud upon [From the Auguste Sentinel, May 1.) result Fuualty Geoghes eiticteney in Farope and jead to intervention; another which it operates, 1s prospective. in ali cases where ap- We are rejoiced to learn, as we do irom various por- Clarksburg at tw on the day nam} curing bim of baying + terest Ww stimulate further enterprise 1) that line and | peals bad already been taken from docrees in the dis | tons of the country, that the wheat crop promises to be much exhausted with ‘lie toil of five days hard mare), sharp blow cn ths gh bring business to the colonies, where some colorsal for- | trict court the whole case had passed from its juris | Unusually abundant.. fhe fields are beautiful and juxu CAPTURE OF TROOPS af | \URMONT—DgSTRUCTION OF MONO: Rory sext: tunes bave been made, diction to tbe Appellate Court, the res. was | riant all over the land. If no unfavorable weather inter- 4 URLA BRIDOR, Dat: red as as Terth—Oue papers reproduce elaborately the Nassau | in that court, and subject to’ its venos between this and harvest time we shail have heaps water B tbe Volos reached Clarksburg the reb looking. A few stateme The ble them to denounce some- | There was no longer any valid or operative decree in the | upon wy ved the golden grain to spoll the starving out bere ibe wi wn in the direction of Fairmont aud Shin Rounp Sevewra —-The © ©ame to che scratch quite | bod. uch more congenial thin to commend. Ifa | coart below; aud any provesdiage alteesing must | policy of a the fleid, | t00, and were next heard from by the attack upon fresh, and engor for tho sray: several foints, and then | verrel funs the blockude it is immediately announced | take place in the court ‘This the forts the city | capture of the two companies of the One Hundred slight aparring all around the Geoghegan , to show bis | from the Richmond papers in large sensation th contempt, spat in lis odversaty's ace.” Orem paid po at- | ony sured vc veatrcyeds i wotied, at ail, Lave: vary ob | the laws dod Wenee the ener te g i e B ; the seat of | tows tention to the taeuit, bat emilingly tuvited the enemy up | scure corner in very vlor it. pective. to the acatch, and romurked that h: was commencing > | Beeventh--What tu von klcbed ae meat Singular the in Semone stor tbe feason above rop and aad understand the game A clinch and a fall, in which Orem | by the Ledger was simply the most natural—that te, the | authority to the marshal to make a sale of it has been begg!ng ® pu.chaser at thirty cents in our 9) came to tbe ground fret. running Out Of @ vowel the day after the attack, while | question, aod therefore, to prevent ite sacrifice, sball: streets, when forty and five a short time since only Iahed. Koc av bist —i@ this round there were sone exce!- | iron-clada, &6., were there. The moment was ‘seized | the sale to bestald, and all proceedines undos reminded these holders that had none to sell. In . Gevgboxan got in a hey biew on | when for War purposes the vessels had been withdrawn | below to be set.aside. Counsel for claimants Mr. many markeis we see it annouticed that it bas already Thos and then dropped to the ground to | from one end of the blockade ii A list is also given of the United fallen nearly, if not quite, one-half from its extortionate wil nehan | vessels that have run the blockade of Charleston and he litting, and proved bimsel’ wo | Wilmington, but not a word mentioned of those destroyed so Naveincby 0 vigerene and ll directed bef var ney British their iping vo make our soldiers - rows and well directed body "wolf! ish steamer, with an " blow Orem Boored bis ar te and retired ‘aveing to pene Geor was run on shore and daurepee EY wade o uy from 08 corner as If nothin, wreved. He wos growing | just before the attack. another (the Stonewall Jackson st prt, Bit bey under yore cautious than ¢ was evidentiy wateting | ‘with an equally valuable cargo, was also beached and de” Heapital at Washington, is at present in this city for the an : i te. Rorth he or ; z 3 Ba Fs. from the north. immediately put his men u EEEEEE n and gained the heights overiooky| of &h opportunity & the fight b ‘ stand, are nemerous in the hose hearts are with Amarone hi Ceca ‘ra ‘Wide awake, and | Johar ateamors was ‘Captured. "A iangs: suatee eS | praiseworthy object of aiting « libtary and other litte ve , the rebellion, but who, instead of ana the rebels were abe cotton, was run back into the harbor, while three .. | comforte for the benefit of the invalid soldiers under his tounp Term. —This was one of the most exciting | ers, attempting to come out at {he-raino time, were cap, | Care. ABY persons Cikpoxed to contetbate books, pori- nds of the fizbt, and remulted in favor of th “pentie. | ured. The Gorveude, steamer, was. turned “on tage | odicals, papers and such other articles, ean accofaptiah i ia 19 from Cotorado. Some teints and misses brovgnt on | times. it up, was red ty r their wieh by ending them to No. 16% Moiden lane, care pin nck, When, aller & Bavcre struggle, Gengingse won | (nets Tiesse sates have soourred’ etnias | of Meners. Dowbing’ & Hebeva, wo will ferware cbewt ist aed em own violently a the ropes, receivin, heavy little or no mention in Our papers, immediately free of expenee. mately oo oe ta rciecmaetebas et, s Stock uy Thirienth— The entrance to Charleston (Wilmington, X, | Tuiams oF Supa IXORANAM.—The members of the legal Will begin. they provab! ‘events, Of the preceding found, aud came up 1 prick some peoole Soe! 10 | profegsion have heard with deep regret that Jud As come Gtierenes of, Coulee esiets amseng busteess fat pome distan' Sagnn On bo Gen dotettainel to Peni’ tb te ship, € vigilant, coul vk ge Ingra- | on as to the quantity of sobscco on band in thie mar- js at West Univ tenen Reps Op bis OUT EEG Ete close up, has an arc of twenty-two ‘miles, | bam, for many years presiding Justice of the Common . gome supposing tbat thé amount would reach 29,000 burn a bridge erowd of friends abort hime wad let om (ut with | from Ball's Bay to Stowo lolet. Tecan be pierced at any | Pleas, and now one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, | boxes, we yesterday took the pains to call at twenty. decamp. voy', but wae Really stopped ie . o = colant ; leading to various channels, By au inside block. | was ceived with scarlet fever on Saturday, and remains in and found tue total amount to be 6,740 ‘THE FOROS hottie onder i 4 clinch & le a bad mice Stono and Rail’s Bay the arc is reduced to some | a preearious state nt his resideuce, 127th street, Harlem. | boxes. The iar; house hed band 1,760 boxes, and turned back from tucow ce hin Vandacnely ne HM hie adversary and | ihirtecn oF fourteen miles. Admiral Dupont has been | Judge Ingraham has presided at the prevent term of the some stored ‘Mulligan, apa ba able to kee) val Rov so Twairen —Anybody’s fight yet betting in favor | It would require Just double tive ‘neater: (0 chee it et. day ate "ge hE gehen pe a Of Geugtogan, though, aod with no takers. The New | fectively. it Yorker iod if) a6 uaual, and got In a weil directed blow veoot uit (hat pore, Berne: Dresumed'the reverniment | THE Stack Acc 1 Mammon AvENUR—ARy of the Sly cmety, Weert waa eaoe {oliowed ip bis antago. | is doing all that it thinks it can do to keep this squndrom | Passengers who saw the accident to an old lady, corner of Gpper out of 00 maa’ Va oy . a anions An | af strong as possible, Bat much more remains to be | Madison avenue and Thirty-firet atreet, who rode in one of | on the éth jnstant:—One negro woman, aged twenty-two nd ended with a clinch and & fall, Geoghegan noe | S706 Fok. the Madison avenue and Wail street line of stages, are re- | years, for $1,000; man, forty-five years, and not underneath and apparently fatigued ghegan being Fovrternsh—The duty of blockadieg is the most ha- quested by advertisement im another colomn t call upon warranted, $900: girl, seventeen, $1,875; buy, aged Rousy Thersunrn.— began led off ras Wearing out and breaking down known m our |¢, fi. Tompkins, American Express Building, Hadson | fifteen, $1,655, boy. ten 1330; a mb style, inflicting two squarely planted blo irvoes. The commmoaniing Once es ud Men In com: | streak. | giel, with infant hha, "$2000; ope. mula 1, aixteen vorsary's forehond, Orem gave A trary biow | not what it is to retire at night ur to tke off ther | COMMANDER FLAKE SwoRD.—The sword presented to | yeals oli, 82,000. one malate ‘care to the breast, and then ‘ollowed it up with @ right hander | clothes. Ther ships, anchored just outehie “\ mmande rp refeeding WP ~-ah 44 J juxt outside of the rat Lieutenant Commander Blake, of the United States steam . 1,210 aged teweni; im the neck, and then went down after the fashion of the | of enemy's batter have bat a fow inchen of waver | ernboat Hatteras, was designed and the work supertn two years ol venir iy or warranted’ sound, $1 160, i axed sightecn memy ; Boca» Fourtmmyra.—Considerable feinting and walking Serteen Wad ie Whore ‘chain eabies Say cae Selatan eae | eee eS Oe GOW. 2, Ge 5 hw ied vw tage al i XBGRO SALES. From the Savannah Repubiican, May 8. ‘The foRowing sales of negroes were mado at Pi 1} 3 8 i 3 i eS : i i : i may | as stated. if