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+ gh + +s =~ deme’ o tas = NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1863—IhIPLE SHEET. Joss to thera te tacabeetable. Stuart may well hide bia | to crect, any batteries to cbstruct the navigition of ther bead between this place and Yorktown, We steamed? a 6essaaled slowly dows the river, carefully seanniog tho bunks with: Yonurows, Va., May 23,1508 | our giasnen, but no sign of baticry of earthwork was aBy- Banton Sr EER EY the bon av Vato do Nelo or Ba timo’at least— ructions officers Soroush | any have existed. Ican it would not be very Gloveestor end Matihews counties. The vcenes through | 17 soe icin to croc! butterine go otatecct the posanger 10 ed ee rt ; and directed that Ith were not attacked during this heard of calamities, forgetting everyting deat end pase- INTERESTING FROM MEXICO, | Sire resncut sods them, site anpiving he chile hy; “away, and tinge view sat race | INTERESTING FROM CBN. DIX’S DEPARTHENT. the buildings, reviring bence to San Augustin. This order ties, has more and wore rinem whea it spneared fallea, was execute! at dawn >day. Tho firing was continued , has inuhinlied its forces miraculously breaks with foreign yesterd: dto-day Wibeut any favorwhie resuit to us | aid all tho bonds of a much camonijeated situation, and, Bite the wnemy. yd * Hct a peareasion of an imperishable glory, will The Cavalry Bxpedition Under Gol. DETAILS OF THE BATTLES BEFORE PUEBLA | (.Seza'r'ez rat fomatey ot Moto tareaine | (ol aw nicoins Seetats aga iim we tiie, | | ‘MRilpatrick Tuto Mlatthews brattt of heavy artillery and ther ber, 1810; by Zaragoza, the 5th of May, eh are full of adventure, and Penner von elements ato ak combaned fitack on armen, | \eea and by Gonzaler Ortega and Aus, be2618 of Apri, and Gloucester Counties, cere eisarcan teewen'y wany old salto wine | &¢ £42 Bai8 propelled by etm: for experince haahonD Santa Tues an ee 1863 at while veiy dificuit to hit a steamer the cam onfirmation Our A> { vis same Forey Mdorsander Yeo Hea thi whe city | “'s the blow received by the French on the and Its Success. corps whom fortune prevented from participating therein. Fall C at! of it be sorrondored Srorean ‘through the sth at at up to Be of the 04h. the date of he Peart on cranes aonsnaatel n o sour always plant an effective shot wlerever it; it > 4 ti wm . vices from Havana. ‘on, and the hepes' of th French sw inkon nothing wew of importance, so that ear Gene- po ay qucagul roe dh hop aals drnadagel wc | _ 1am convicced that York river and i's tributaries-—the> ‘a ap UR on sa raltn.Chiet determined to take the initiative, We tier | Operations at West Point and | ee ee enirie pesos aise oy a | Tamunkey and Mattapons—waters a oountey rich ia. fer- s Whi ammunition wad provisions, their colors in tbe route that they suffered, was that Fortress Monroe, sueail'detachment. of Gar own men near Matthews Coort tidty, and that this part cf the State alone can, furmiely The French Fairly POA | “'Le' pleases vo fororm thetizen winister of War that | they did not carry them into the Dattles—a very senaible pe cmmacatird aoe ea ec op. | Richmond with supplice for an indetiite perid: henee 1 propose to give him an.avount of ‘everything that has | thing. if it were porsible that the soldiers wou'd not ae, &., . & House, and were making such rapid ipantcns the neces sity and propriety of ruids and foraging expedt-- in Equa] Combat. occurred im Puebla, and tate present 1 confine myself | gyn, mney might avotd the risk of becoming prisoners, or de SO ot 4 posite direction that our small force was-compailed to let | yo Tye ts ey tomnatees private ae RS dying §0 bestia Thal : an qxoaiiegt a of saree ye se them go, F Ata point about pat way between Wert Pot andi? wee ¥ bave periormea » | from pg t hands. Q Our Fortress Momree Correspondence. " ? inv pottareatae ne parte REID toate LUT CN Og eee re ve Foroyl Foreseetaa.adiairabio Five mille were destroyed on the return from Glovers: | voi town the ship was stopped, oud an armod boat wal” the most satisfactory manner, ‘of anch » braggadocio. The letter to Oficial Despatches from Ortega dma fy teSery much faticued, heing Deen for some time talent, and werred and whieh containe tutereating state- | ‘The Battimore ont today brought dowy. eigbty-four ter Court House to Gloucester Point, They were fillod called away 60 éectiet'the gle comteinlag'der: Captalagtten ¢ Comonfort. withowt sleep. Besides my ead aches greatly, abd 1 | moots, ip af follows — rebel prisoners, many of them wounded. They were : with grain. The evening was beautiful, the sky clear, | Wricht, ard his distinguished guests, Colonel the stars, and what little there was of moon, snedding | and Lieutenant Colore! Barney. We landed at a muat'reserve many‘! Ly LETTER FROM ORTEGA, ieee eS Teend any sincere und patridie thanks, in the name of ANOTIER TET Tenover Awrit 90, 1868. | transferred to the steamer Croton snd conveyed Fort’) 144 sumcient hight to render the scéne'one of interest. | tenanted by a min sec sh fo the a ne monet pac pn pa Sennen ane and Fchea- Keoeived in serine tne minutes past Sve P. M. Norfofx. ihe aps ‘The solemn tramp of the horses over tho desorted ground Fc ohaee veeeplataio: sacune. -dbem tin bey President Juarez with the Army | “T have just receivett a despata trom Gen. Rosas Landa, Benor Mrvipon fesus Gonzales, Ortega, in a letter of yes- Fiat egy Btaten vevence cutter Beronlen ape ele rive gn gs FE ot ‘ne | 2, nis ower ts mai aod fait that any; Uae ae 7 of the East. a had just sctived N voset tpg eg Sion, | Menent SHSDE Dave Sear pty ipril 29-5 P. u. The steamer Hero leaves Cris afternoon for Aquia | #8mes,and as tbe pails caught fire, and revolved peein, The officer inebargecf the armed bost declared? it ag Dis: Wuejotzingo on tho Way to ‘the étate called Chabuac. 1 | > Gonoral Don I. ConowroRt:— Tere ” | 1 ccaceran a:peumiptcconteehanda. ;‘They ane hei he ewe] Meietoa ita: lee pelt peat Ch ee panos that wo aight vo take every hing om the ra wae Anne bou make proparaions * - “ s " pwnd ‘not that wo wanted the things, bat, a8 expressed it, > zm about 10 mele my proparaigne for defonce In cate | ean Femexm axm CoMnape ct send you all the docs, | ployed in the @iderent government departments at that | suficient food ‘for the mind for the rent of the Journey | wo world be spo\itvg tho Feynuans This yetty foreding - The Mexicans Prepaved to Pursue the k ORTEGA. | Gry in ard to he action of the 25th gy binre, the | place, *simey supplication wore made to leave ‘sinst this | 80" go infect ur cuemios ed tive. tend, 10° prolong Shattered French Army, prarchinn Hictncatwe ht: sarlepatinaagntatid Prag eel pty atte Bhi ‘he a0 ithe j Daal Fortauss Mownor, May 24, 1863. pies and **just this mule ‘idee goes cwnoly K comgpee | the war, tis certainty humane to deprive them of these ° __Bhattoed French Army; || pint tremonon gn rm moet | Ee ny an uni | men of Arca Cer) oer Sra | aad weet ree ms | naa sewattnchae ne . es foitietive. "3 arreneee oe vale ymand—What Is to te Done with Them-—Desponding | stances their ‘wore listened to, ‘The gunboats have done very great service seo. the peopte sullied forth to panisn th insolent foreiga in- | Necrote. with 'm strong eolumm /of the three | Com : he ea Talinfersaefarisorty in the gon! every \ «| vaders, who, on Petit seins Pompe Ebayer et arms, should proce by ‘the Santa Anite road to | Tone of the Reb L Press—Congressional Wérepulling—The idan ate aaeeceon tae the rebel service at Sa- tage ngpribee een mpg Prem cs rab cron {Transhitod from the Revista Cnintendl of toocity of » whe, attack the encampmente of the enemy on that road, that | preetion én the First District of Eastern Virginia—Fight | vanoab, nrked, in the most naive way, whethor we were | waking a thorough reconnuissance of that s ae u Mexico of May 2 for the New Yor« IHwra.p, had-attempted to carry the city the Mexicans have £0 | the whole south line should open its artillery and musket- poe ee a ie periect pea moy.||'Vahantlydefended, Four hundre¢ of ‘thelr dend wore |/ry an the enemy's lina, and that ail there operations at Antioch Church and Barbour's Oorner—The Recent tg with slowness anda! their ease, allowin, that they | left’ béhand them on one spot, andin endiess number of ee eae oo conten Sveti Seaeite Catitren, ge te; mote took ote bundred und-five days to advance twenty eight’ | Wounded; one hundred and thirty jrisorers, among them | tower, aaa ants . ones oi ee ee ee City, feagies—provided with everything which they requir- may officers and men of distincthp, were the splendid | also instructed General B rriozabal that, as soon as 2: pI y ; steamers ~ pis pdt sn ie Tobe invineiblerar..| tf0phic# of this decisive:victory. Ionor te the dead and the fring would be rican. he sboold attack with wiaall | saple Lent and . W. Thowas; on the Iatter, Colonel W. eed "rom Varseous ia front of Puebla on the 1th 0’ |'t2 thervictors! Subjolwod is the dépatch of the unpre | neq Re eree: Baek thee ask OF bariea Maun, | Te Lenin. Dalia’. stakes Essbanks: CORSA As a ney cb i ‘ : rived to.day from City:Point, The number of officers making war en women and children because our cavalry | qh his beer equally activ ‘the Pawn which she clrimed. Last. night @ detcbment ot Fors cout ‘The following were the instructions sigued by Major | cap, pen of the One Hundred und Twenty rom General Keyes:— New York Volunteers, were received on Loard@ andthe : A combiried exredition will set out tonight for Mat- | vosso1 steamed down the river w short distance, tom thews county. The eavalry and « section trternesats | pluce fast below Wert Point, where it was ‘reported supported by two hundred to leave peerage the rebels not cnly bada cavalry force, but also a - Point at one A. M.,, will be under the immediate orders: for rebel spies, who were to keop a bright look 4 Colonel Kilpatrick, commanding bsnicotid ee The | oir movements. The troops and. an armed boat's 2 i , cl Ja withoat | tending but noble young General Orega:— Dish that‘had remainetl on it, and which the enemy ws unboat. and. ferry boat, under cor tenant on ty Mey, aptent te tag end corte, For San Gnome, Apel 382660, | tg ithe construction of parapets and te cover himset | brought down amonnts to ninety four; and to-morrow the Ecauoanding Gite, wil havo on Yourd’ two bundired in- | MuGeds but they had: gear oon oa oF tbe -vekmeate y- getting 208 ate To rer Crrizen Monster oy WaR:— from dr fire, balance of «fficers in the hands of the rebels, excepting | fantry, sul t to the orders of Lieutenant Colonel C. U. ing cavalry wae heard. No white were” Suydam, staf, fonnd; but, if the darkies “are -to be 4 the ‘Alr these orders were-carried out exactly, In my Jetter po Laval ins Pa a daha routed ze rr on —— nevenceiek from GeneralGenzales Ortega the No, 1, of the 25th i yl omitted saying tute ‘the | thoso ‘elonging to Streight’s command, will be brought wane gro.nd, flying rior gi oo prayembe ro . Zanacoza,April 25—6 P. M. 5 and 24th: ‘the forts of Zaragoza, Tectimihnacan | down ty the stearter State of Maine, in charge of Captain extraord'nary commander—the gone | To General Iexacid Comonrort:— and Carmen had'been fighting with the enemy, making | Sonn g, Mulford, flag of truce officer. range question, ‘Who can resist Daan _! nome sallyways from those forts. Gen, Pinzon, with the a, “ ennai rr caption Precio Meee renee talont, with’ ihe trooze of Dn, | ‘The officers of Streight's command, captured at Rome, my supply of intrepching toole will be on board, | 41 is not very long since thoy were there, Havicg with somo extra ammunition for the field artillery. : raed to ‘The in:antry will carry one hundred rounds of ammuri. ed aa she expuditien speshio, rey * tion per man, and all the troops will have two days’ cook ‘The olf.cors ard men of the Mystic have al! sor: r od rations: try since the war begun, and although the marshy- aay legions? Who can resist the dash of thore soldiers who, |" day provente:me from detailing Oo Chihtahua, and Generel Ghilard!. with thore of Bix aclaists Sie ae i coul ia'the Crimew and Italy, overturning every obstacle what | Dever thon «Ta! tnon to amass tne epronaia | Zacatecas—these forces succeeding in, divlodeing the nob absaeit akeey tau volartnigd dabeete thd eevehn end Teiectylry neni tn mg va toine anche ety arent ake 1 Seaper ~ 5 *eume ju their way, conquering ys pesehansraatyt i Sa Taaat or pane have just obt:.hed. Fenty, ob — bce wl corn where he had earthworks to capture and puntebment of such officers who may com- movementa noqsssary, (© joeuse promps apd 60; | grerifics to aid in putting dewn this rebellion, : enemies, assaulting trenches and fortified pos' -Plant- | six o'clock, al @ very copious siower of rain, . — row shells ‘operat! Wright ts just tho man for this duty—always e4 tho glorious banner of France, of Bonaparte the Liste; Pn fe Eneyoly sathon,. Blast ag green Jeo: on he sre thowiy ie we tie grind bass aot pug aan sieitennien 7 cabs mie Anticon a8 mane Jajary se, posetble see inad. auythiog ‘bat cun by: the remoteat chance annoy: the Inerab! ks" ities of . General . | some earthworks, extend! q paral and cover bi ¥ animals needful 4 ; pcb Jenga atin ae Cd ett ak eee Gain see Ber- | readx to attack Saute Aziter ‘has siready sunponced | Geormia ie an excosdingly lame one, sti Jeff. Davie ie | 20 Ore may be found, ee cee area bane or pase pea tae pony nae nV gethered glory on many contested felds? Who? whofin- | ,,,4 Part of, ihe Toluca, forsee, were (peried enaed te Oe a ireente Dteaten Mates, | eee Sears ergata Ti Ry eee ae 2b. wered SPENCHES, OF PROF. MINELLI, GENKiAL ANTEOM, ‘entire y de’ : i rerult of this detention of y four officers will 1 &e ,) “ . ELI NORTON AND OTHERS, quired Forey once more. ‘Who? say we. We kuow and | point under their protection, sending a vigorous fire over | five days of siege and forty-one of opered trenches, and 4: mination: General 7 > we have seen. The men'whochave answered the question | the breaches, «and. gallant!y caua.Og i enemy to fell | that in ae month and a a Lg we ytd isrrenge poole nee ser or ; aud thus cri is fol- yes Youusowhy Vic eigs Set M The Italian Society (Unione ¢ Fratellanza Italiana) WOM | back on the’ two <or three cecasions that be at- | many nssanite —two cn'y. Rate Te dees of the Fouthern press is decidedly desponding’| _ 1 forgot to mention that Mink, of the First Now | a grana featival at Irving Hall Iust evenr'g, for the pur - Zork Volunteor artillery, commanded « section of hi | pose of honoring the acceptiuce on the part of teveralg., ‘The weather in this s-ction 1s decidedly bot, the ther- | Garibaldi and Avezzana of the honorary Presidevey ter roa ranging from 94 to 97. life of the institution, and also to receivea new gtan® resent medical director of this corps, Surgeon T. ‘ i r M. Geuy. United States Army, will le.ve ta. a few dave | Dafloer which has been presented to-the asace ation to take charge of the hospitals in one of the Woste:n di ; tmenis. H's successor, Dr. Mulford,of New York, | of General Avezzana, on 2 benevolent basis, for the par part will take bis place. pose of exte.ding aid to sick and necdy Jtalians and to keep alive a true fecling of nationality, Grext progres > has been made in both these worthy objects, ue gociety Is at present represouted by Lnigi Morettl, the * £ccretary , as being in « most tlou~ishing conditinn. ‘The ball was woll tilled la: ning witha select mummy ber of ladies and gentlemen, who touk a deep interest te: the proceedings. ‘Tre stage was decorated. wich Ameri. oan and Itallan flags, and two portrajts, one of Garthuldt, fare Mexicane—men whom the'French, in their absurdity, | tempted the assault.“ from . | French arms, in which we lost a dismantled fort and an Rave affected to despise; the soldicrs of a free people who | came general pp on pee Tamia orchard. For Uhirty-one days there has not been lost a | 10 renard fe oh pt ed A or tryin defend their rights; improvised gencrals, chiefs and com {and more vigorous at balf-past five in the morning— | sinle band’s breadth of ground in teces of artillery, they lay all blame on General 'ember- the enemy soon after, by means of other mines, causing | bave proposed to defend. On the other hand, our army | cc manders, who prove their title to distinction by the |” (Be cnemy sown after by means of other mines, couring | still oceuples many oroharda, which the onemy has not | #8, ‘hom they scouses# being a nobiey: | . mcoe points -of their swords, their -hearts beating with | by thelr artillery, and strong columns were thrown into. | attempted to arsantt, as T have endeavored to force him | 09 eae cts on ts brea: Soeoph Styne ah the purest patriotism; whoso extraordiuary valor and | the interior of tho block, which was del “by tbe |'to. Tenclose a letter addressed to me by one of the | Ct. 0 ‘candidate for the First district of Fastern ‘Third and Fifth ‘battalions of Zacatecas, under the cota | French officers taken prisoner. After tho whole force | (tm creek. Fatriotism are now the admiration of the world. | mand of the ‘brave ‘among braves,” Colonel Miguel | that entered into Santa Inez slain or captured our Virginia, was held at Witlard's Hygeian Hotel, at Mill 4 From the 16th of Marcb, as we have said, Forey began | Auza. ki officers and soldiers were eagerly seeking the fing of the ae oe ee ogee an hoor 8 Oy, toe armed his attack on Puebla, marching from the city of Zaragoza; Tho battie thon became yery bloody, the ground being }/ Zonave battalion; but thay discovered that the flag bad Ona Pierpows p ifn the atnbe ct .allaira Dow 6% = re ba Bfeodts ba back. | 0 firmly held by the contesiants that they were firing at not been carried into the fight. and that it was in the bill ey ie State, and contrasted the forlorn aspect of at up to the present moment the French havo gone back- | Sach ‘other at arms length without losieg gromd, “The | of Stn Juan. ‘This fact explains why the French forces | 1itIpe jn tie Con, Hi, canenee Gna eel en ward ‘iostead-of forward in their scheme of conquest. | battle lasted more than seven hours, and at the eva of | ese no banners. i at Sogar defined his fesition in a clear ‘and Frunco, through the eaprige of the despot Napoleon Ho- | these our forces remained complete masters of thefield, | | The army of the Kast js nroud. my friend, for having | {Ot ner and pledged himself to. spare no effort in “ with one hundred and thirty prisoners of the First Zouave | fought a month and a half with an enemy as cunning and | lcid manner, mm plot nayarte, hgs lost, before the worli—bdefore Kurope and | regiment, including seven chiefs and officers. In respect | skilful as be ts brave. A« a matter of justice, T will sav | behalf of his constituents on the Comeporeioast floors, if ‘Aue ica—tho prestige. which, ns a civilized and powerfal | tovtruth’l will mention thet these sen foueht like ions. | t0 You that if any other general than Forey had attacked | elccted, tm furthering the Wvaroue ot Ene, inte usun Ot ration, sbe bas hitherto epjoyed. Failing to keep the | They were only taken prisoners when they were already | this city he would bavo'been already routed. | tour. and tho angeches of Governor Pierpont and Mr, rolemn promises aud ageoements pledged by her ropro- | tewwinsicu the corpses of four hundred of their com | 1 w1vq ayo hemor of transmitting this for the informa- | £cxF were Hstened to with great attention and freuen’: The soviety was orga: iced in 1857, under the : The correspondence of Mr. Charlies H. Farrell. Weer Porvr, Va., May 23, 1863. The Richmend. Papers on Our Position— Foraging Pariy— Sriture Of StzHundred Bushels or Corn—An Bacitiny Affair on the York Rivr—Our Mail Boat Fired At-~ Our Qunboa’s Go to the Kescue—The Law of Retaliatior Promptly Applied—An Affair in Qamp— Adams’ Expres sentatives, she has rather laughed at her responsibilities; | that it was impossible f ofend tion of the citizen constitutional President. ly mest rapturously applauded. Next Thorsday the eloc- y the other of Avezzana, were burg at either side in com- and now,:on the bloody sala as she has received the | ucessfully. I am at gg pmo nnd Liberty and Re’orm. tion comes off, and no doubt exists a8 to Mr. Sogar being | Company, oS oe a spicuous positions, Among the distinguished persomy * pocichment which her acts have deserved, and in the | CorP#es from. the -ruins, as well se the wounded | S4w Gunoxiwe. Apel St, Tee Comonrorr. | the, locks corrvom Sufblk today ie lnteresting. Tae ere- |, bene econnt of the rine ion cf ahia point. by { present oo the platform were Genoral Antboo tiem It Pe Dertien, 9 foe, wniewe: mare ue more 1 z my, conciating of three regiments of in’antry. some caval. | erected on accoun sue Qorton, Chauneoy Shaffer, Presicent Mine, aud Luigh Union‘ troops. ‘They also econ in a quandary ag to the | yforetri, the Secretary. number of our troops here and tho character of our forti ‘About eight o'clock tft proceetings «ere opened by he | introductica of the now bannez, which was # luted with Bcations. They have made seve-al attempts to ascortain | nasity cheers by the entre audience, tho bas playing & the facts as to our mover snts and position, but as yet a!) - have failed. Certainly they have not the east idca Muxxr.tz. the President, next delivered: > . | an eloquent ess iy his native tongue, exphining the: of our strength oF position from anything that your cor- | #n coven Mnacits he wich ates Mower, the Secre respondent bas written, for he has been careful in all hi‘ | tapy, read the following letters:— letters in respect to giving indirect information to tho GENERAL PARAS FE ¢: a enemy, One rebel officer, witha strong guard, was sent To Tue Mxancrs or Tne footy U © Pra a 3 DESERTERS. ‘complete rout of her boasted soldiers there is the proof | beds at present in he hospitals. When tho enemy were We copy the following letter of thanks addressed to the i : that iboir fame and reputation are exaggerated, and that | defending *homeelves in the interior of 81. Ines they also | Presiden! or the eros x sovte, of the jonumerable | T3, a4 (hres Toe orday. at Antioch church ve. miles na x attacke’ .c centre of the line defended by General Ala- 4 they do not deserve the consideration which has hitharto | torre, ch point is undor the charge of General Rogu. | _ SxoR Presinexr—We do not wish to separate from our | thie side of ae, cal ee ee ptly and wry a yulsed. Gur loss in this been extended towards them. den. a 37 hore driven: completely from all these points, | ‘new eocorelen wishes oxpeeeetionced from tue ‘sexi. Captain Killed and three men seriously wounded. We For forty eight days Forey bas been besieging Puebla. | ® Weil a8 in their well regulated attacks on Sam Augas- | ‘the kindness which we have experienced from the Mexi- | Cots eea several prisoners. Ccntionous tring, mines to blow up public edifices, shells, | jy the seven Biwra bettie Of sehioe T hate are tg | Removed forever from our father, we met in your At the same time the mate a demonstration at ed hot shot, rifle and musket balls,-all-haye been put Fin Janey cosens cea gmnaors kore distinguished them- pot hearin s new pete. Wa oe oe tas our Bee ether miles from Windsor, and toto operation—all have been resorted to by the bloody | Celves in to-day’s feat of arms. Among the latter, be- | Emperor will abandon the error of having come to shed ‘The nm the th (0 Tsland sides those who defended the .city, I may mention the | your blood unjustly. The collision between Be geamee yew a nie French commander. And despite all this time wasted Tenth New Jersey regiments Firat battalion oft Lowts, under the coramands of Col. Betleve, Mr. President, that we are not cowards. | If we bas been greatly exaggerated seicesly for thegratification of thisarmy of slaves and | acis Facobcdo and Garza, whom I sent to the belp of the | have abandoned our colors it ig Decanse our conscience | and 4 wat from Richmond to reconuottre our position. He a Sheir iniquitous master, the invaders have made no pro- fae egies | iret the Freneh with the | ‘has so guided on. Froochanes fe heer, we Sos ogee poset The tee Ee eecpepeiy Sel one pict rhea cud tides delet neisisity Parapet Sa Te ee one WHUh petite thie atte. oF grees whatover. ‘They have destroyed a fort, burned and | rognded? “Tinie onder wad erected up Caleeel "Scobeds oe nnetaewrar feel lat wedave vekrayat our coun, | evacuated by the withdrawal of oar forces, in ya canard. tered ovr porition, returned to Richmond, and’ reported | Presideut that you have unanimously conferrea 4 rained eome buildingsand blocks,.and-eothing moro, | in an honorable and sat oKTwo hundred | try. If our sovereign had performed his duty he would | !.cap assure the public Majee Generat DIS had So * aod T you for it, Tam, with es oe oa y Unicce that we had fifteen thousand troops bere, Another officer | gratitu le. yours, 11 gach intention, and iostead of withdrawing any of his a Position. was subsequently sent, who reported that we nad five of the Societ; iafactory manner. ct men of Folrea, of the division under General |, | mot have had the unpleasantaess of seeing wo many de- ‘while thousands of victims have been. sacrificed to tho wy : nee be ge Lape. | ‘sorters leaving the ranks of tbe French army. In the | fovoes from there, be: strengthening bis Signor Moxtri, ¢ Frate/‘avza Italiana in New ¥ ‘unfortunate Bonaparte. Of the day’s sf ‘which foree successfully aided in tho | Crimea and in Italy soldiers did not leave their ranks, thousand men. Which of the two came nearest the fact Op the 234 ult. Genera Comonfort ¢ransmitted the fol- | rear the forees of Colonel Aura, and the Becoad bat- | although experienced great sufferings from hunger Our Yorktown Correspondence. 4 UENRAD ATER AAS SPE, 5 towing letter, received from General Ortega, Commander. | tAlion of Puebla, under the command of _ Colonel and ig “supported without a murmur aad ¥ ‘Yourrown, Va., May 29-2 P. ¥. Your correspondent saith not, wp Professor Domexico Mixeut, aedaipga Of the Society-* Chief of tho Army of the East, on the 21st: Juan Ramirez, which , attached to General Negrete’s | ‘shed their blood willl , because they had a just cause. y * . Matters im genera) here are looking quite z : San Gun “Ape 23, 1968. taekps. chap bee eereene he Los, Pi Te Bh Ag Menge ape 5 ri : aes tar end Ie | portinoations ar¥ Gaistied, aed Oot troops Rave revemed Shntndin te eee ee a ee oe aa ae ie Mee rea? | for the hope of returning to thelr farallies, you would woe | | We Counties Va.—Grene Succew Generel Keyer! 20 | aber usual routiog of camp duties, Our Position ae ar. awe just reesived tho following from General The priasipal bero of tie brilliant aces nell Soe omy come, a0 we €id, So place Unemestves ender Se inant ibpatrick, og a excellent, the works superior and J Sroept sapguine, rtega :— , with battalions mentioned by me, | your protection. ‘bout sunset Tuesday evening, ‘I9tb iost.. bola position against one bait of Lee's arm: i: Qcanran-rast FourP. ¥. |. defended the point that ‘ ‘0 | casual observer at Yorktown snust ave noticed the @aa- wee wivted tothe laa o Heide caer: ‘To General I. Comoxrort:— manner that hag. astonished the Freach officers. order and establish another government? anagem o bl were General Hooker to move wattack Lae. We aro ready. ‘To-da} '» of one a y 2 foraging party, consisting eompany fe dpe rome) my vivid sentiment ‘my oe, My Dean Farewn. ann Feucow Cocerayman—I write you | youug ch! on tut or tor-e tow minctes Uy tae failon of | ‘badly our Emperor was deceived, not kn)wing that the | saal number of persons op what are, par excellence, sum to expla thet I could ot communicate win You } Sbeliing op hi eresndeog ihe eruleny ct_Mevenmdi'| crebio msn’ Wepprartaet your govecemect tony e ea | frre’ crserca city hes ef: a, ow house belare, ‘The Binee wi sent r pum- in men. a8 Snes ae ir the ruins. Thisact was ‘bys few daring sol. | stablo-as it bas always been freeh, compared with tbat of a few hours before. The etal will have boned of; the sustained peacetime phaees sa cteaee. ot i a4 Zacatecas, who, exposed .. We have the honor, Mr, President, to be, with tho . artadlncpriA nite saddie or laxuriating in the | the Fortieth Massachusetts regiment, crossed the Matta. Beer apni Paty ban eertes et rae 3 enemy on y ai our reply Vv monial to merit. General deepest respect, Ns departed aristocracy. . Robin- glorious bears: : goemny. The Srlog began about half.an ‘hour efter the as Fae gg qoatribeted, to the Victory adhe . een olsur rprnyroreeaetirne for the steady column of ‘Harris egy pings ‘poteelentsctitia oft hundred. | Suct appellation figbor Say-euber, distinction, H ' my . s . rapid respect! \NTISTA of * Hane e riaraoet ot ihe samme day (the 16th) the enemy. | forces, they prevonied the cuemy from moving on the POOHARE. 4 ight,” “brave Harris light” cavalry, soon won their way | bushels of corm. ‘The troops were ferried over the Tiver my name, thet 1 shall keep thie received sixty wagons with ammunition and money, and | columns thrown on Samva Ines, causing him great losses at | _ Up'to threo o'clock A. M. of the 30th we have news | throughciouds of dust. I proceeded with them to the wherf, | by the gunboat Morse, Lieutenant Commanding Babcock ie Praag aps 1 live, = 3 a ‘ two days afterwards nity wagoos more with amu bia da Zaragora, Upto tbat time nothing new Bad | where they were to cross to Gloucester Point to joln the | Ligutenant Johoson, Division, Quartermaster, directed the crea coeanber. bow. an” hiviin® FrOvineeer ved It will be impossible for me to give you a detailed idea . | Twelfth illinois cavairy. Col. Kilpatrick wag.in command, | capture of the corn: Lieutenant Babcock, alter he had wards, with a sweet aud _ sotrinctian, Se. suf- of the forces. While these movements were taking place || janded the troops oa the rebet side of the river, proceed. | ferings of those inen who have always been §4 of what has passed during the last six deys in this cit stl less concerning the osrye that bave taken ° t io strugg.e; the-cfore 1 will confine myself to Xe icading ‘with the cavalry, two hundred men of the One Hundred ed with the party, and when the corn was be it ia Vt been extit hed. Yours. aflec~ : sacks took an active part in shoveling the arain. Kiethe pon aS = seg tuts. and feventy-ninth Pennaylvania Voluntecrs were em sionately, Gi a A. ‘on the 15th, 1ate in the @reulng, 1 cansed the first bri ‘barked op the Winnisinet ferry boat, under command of boing mede our guards were 31 Hewoeely pret anes MevorT GARBULDL. % wreecieal uutendh coppers to eke ales of CME] Major Smith, and two hundred men from the Fourth re- In a convenient position, with guns shot- | Mr. Partrmyr—I thankfully accept she ele ‘ with:directions 10 procaed to La for the purpore of giment of Deliware Volunteers, under command of Major the reembarkation of our | honorary member with which the Society of ee Stoppiug the operations on the tr which the enemy and La Motte, were embarked on board the Commodore | *°Ps. should the enemy. apyesr in eee Fratelianza Italiana was so kiud to honor me, beg Sarre ae tat etre gt ety | Separates Yor rae nt a Poy A Eg men. iS gave rise to it encounter which occurr: . g Al wi line b w . * . a t at the Tete weesapebed baie, ‘Dut which was terminated ay abe one attacked to-day, carried himself as became Blogeare contin: 8 nalts saa Swoe sonary ‘These wore tho arr.ngements for a raid through Glou- pola s09 arteee wos retarnigg on Bee at trip, is i. G. ; by the approach .of . night, Notwithstanding, while his wig fee Sosnry Oy as did General Ghilardi and theat scenery | cester and Matthews counties, which have from the com- pods ind em? tye" Tight ror hora of & ——— Secretary was read, the combat lasted ¢ firing became y and costumes have been provided, and the cast includes | jencement of the war, besides furnishing a large propor- also next le cy mn Vanda has hee’ j three guns. The fire was rapid; about forty shots were Qrogpe ot ee z on the ones and the other along the ‘the a Dloody and honora. | the leading members of the company. To-morrow even- tiem of men, grala :and aecte , | fred sung by @ number of ladies poulommee cy ‘he moet: |, but one of which struck her. That shot struck the | ceoctive manner. lines on the south of the city, the enemy's. heaviest fre | dle tov armies of t! Tho four hundred Fa eee array a eee cefand, | French desdot whom I speak were the kilved of santa | ing Mr. Bardon, the efclent doorkeoper, hes his ticket | bean jafested with a set of guerillas, termed by them | limber hard on the forwnd post of mean, | Me Mapua ral ANTHION was pext introduced, and ed by Generals Lerriozabal ‘aud Dinz, aud Colonels Aura | Inesalone, wilh say, 1. conclusion, tbat the invading | night. Of the boat did not change bis course after be was at- | giocuent addross on Ibalian unity, cou seers tad mare capecially the’ works of Carmen, | army hea recelved.e heavy blow. Be kiod enough to for: | ‘THRATRE PRANCAIB. Rangers.” But eshort time since | tacked, but moved aii until he was out of range. | A8 8008 | can unity, whic, be said, was Bow t wi : ‘where General Alatorre was prosent, directing the move- ward this to tbe Minister of War, with the of 2 company of them ¢.m:down to Ware river to attack a | a6 the fring was heard here Gexeral Gordon seat ® Fo | same dungers which once and almost irre- ; ahe enemy. ’ my friendship and-esteem. = 'G. ORTEGA. Talo evening Messrs. albert Mary and Rousseau pro- | Vom te i oat wisiting the place, Through | West W Livterant Babcock, of the gunboat Morre,'| triovaply ruined tue former. In the midst of our wee ‘As soun as the enemy found that an agtive firewas | And 1 have the honor of . sdnce at Nidlo’s Concert Saicon—the Theatro Francais— which at the time was ancbored, with steam up, near this | big here, he said, we shou! to aune eptth he oy bpen 1 ies toot vi or Of transmitting the foregoing for ‘these small rivers the goods sent from Baltimore and along | place. The request was promptly compiled with, and jo J Mae eo ae ee pecan ie taa farm, | {te tatoemation of Ube Chief, Magistrate of the pation fe. | Victorien Bardou's Frei, on gy te aan aa tale, | (2e-couat Of Maryland'are received and thence vent ep the | short time the Boras we, Muse? oer ce anchor. ‘sponte goverameab-ce remark which wes recelveg Sth oir rotates Uy he nares ro ont oe: | ala Sfegers Eragon we obtain or tha | Yo Seen 00 on Paes ta ioral anon, | Sui, maojemaice bad bene sary vied be: | Ae"ieatnnt, tbc oft nu” heany try | "Sonn en waa owed by Hn LP. Res and : - 3 vading army. Liberty and reform. J. COMUNFORT. |” e * | fore, onl was occa. . 2 oT was ne . - Ac J ead, night pot an and to this encounter, | Hmamgvaserann OmBr, Genonino, April 28, 1865. sand wo hope they will have thelr theatre filled to-morrow | -sional straying away of some of their negroes. I > Del me Ps Shaffer in briet addresses, afer ‘which: the smbole wight and the following dag Dariag thie last con. | The-ropablic bas continued, since our last review, mai. | night, The piece je produced for the first time in thie eater aera tes. ‘Ge crencs p08. a. Just Dofore deen located. wt sebele; Gelrenieg ‘audience eeparat j Jest tao bodies of the enemy's infantry were cut off, con- | festing.in.a more decided manuer its sesolution to defend | country. of course, in the hends-of Colonel Ki Col. Suy: | fr ” Sa ans toon The Tarner's Ce Sisting, for the most part, of riflemen, and a many | the national territory, and on all sides ‘are bela BARNUM’S MUSEUM. dam, the’ areistant adjutant the Fourth army | mou oe was rapid accurate, and it is ° the enomy were dislodged from their posi while raisedand 01 who are arri #, aceom Nod Chlouel Rilpatrt ; confide: eyed that somebody was hurt. General | PFINGST MONTAG—GRAND CELEBRATION OF TAUB Siinre were oscinn tacts 2 ralsedand organized, who are arriving at ‘Be capital and Websve no desire to claim prophetic ken or toaspire | © abe Sect started from Gloucester Point about nine Gordon followed the Morse ta hia, special stextaboat, 0 GERMANS. i one Tre or ine enemy's artillery kad destroyed... part | | Eabseriptions continue 10 be even in the most | to theoracular tripod; but some time ago we ventured | P.M. They were about twelve hundred strong, well ay ‘this ey thas Ba an Linarmned ‘taal | The festivities peculiar to Whitsuntide were commenced’; ‘The fre continued daring the aight, toe fottowing day, | ‘MO™S CN Str eoegtnes cme pueesosey’a sce. the prediction that Barnam would soon exhibit Mr.and | mounted and te oxc@mcrencie, ee esting | Boat, the lex lalionis was gummarily applied, as two or | 10 this elty yesterday by the German societies jn ine the night of that day and the mornigg of the Ivthevith The Cengreas of the Union opened its. gecsious with al | fs. Tom Thumb again; and lo! itihas-come to pass. The | tno gunboat and infantry pas ‘on Wednesday Porton J ny my of — ae ee Lon Laem ee usual fashion, The New York Turnverein, accompanied: tmore or less interruption; but the fire of the enemy, al- | solemnity.on the 20th ult..and has already commenced to | "ittle General and bis litle wife appear at the Museum to- were then divided into small bodies and wont im | jercs'tera hetwes and org Seat ioe lor “noes, nige | BY the various branches of the Allgemeine Ssengorbandy. Hee i ee sce calpumtnten agaues Gas’ Uae attend iosebjects of vital intgreat. Tee chtisen President | day with Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren. The com. en, ee several barne nnd In the Intter wns stored | nd the lately returned Twentieth New York Volunteers iaiay che ama square ot fan Angus: mo Trent ot abe | Ste Comal Gollvored a spacch; stating Alit the mest: | nariaon of Hille, leas, lous, willnow be apparent to the | ates for ue rebeie have been vary cautions ot ius and | eral undead bushels of grain tbe guob, ot Mystic, | (Turner regiment), went ona grand xcirsion ¢) Jone’ fa cas teosee Saas Sauna Oe ek ae | for the goormment, whose buainess it will be to teach the | dullest comprehension. The other curiosities, incluting | have sent their best steck into the woods. By night ga Foe een a ihn Panackey pear | Wood, where the day was spent ia the most agresable Seckad aiviston, from’ (be nanve Btate, wine Girected ey’ | Sis ch iamtereasaans commend ae tieee er ican. | ‘dh beneded lay, is peitiratadiens “ta the pies theutte, Se fet “aiid Norges and, mules od been | this piace, ‘cable and proceeded tothe scene | manner, Vocal and jostrumontal music , dancing, sheot— Colonel Aura. | Inperforaning the first of my dutics, in aatcty aud tho-immorta! Barnum himself, may beseen, as usual, ‘through to’ Matthews’ Court House & permet SS eee gg Stat J rebels pope exercises, icek oie Winigss te kaso. : case © ") an ir German insiitutions were “ to to an startet , Alter sume days labor the euemy Succeeded in erect | moat earnest aspiration, in complying with. ne se for a quarter of a dollar. It is difcult:to say how one of | following rourd into North river. Here again suécoss at- dng @ series of breastworks, extending their paraliee | sacred of my promises, I heve pain nd o notes tended our efforts. Thore is an immense satisfaction in through the centroot tho sine ef Morelos, which is situ. siducualy. to ane creation and. develop melons een oe at aves, ag you kuow , an the plain an the road srom Santiago. | ments of defence and, tanks to the magnanimess nation | Ay -expended. fue. These operations, however, were frequentiy snterrapted | which has so mebly seconded the policy of the, % “The soll is, toa extent, neglected: but little is by our rifleznen witht these blocks. aud they even suc- | guent, our attitude is daily more jqposing, and in the | Com@rowersy Between Wendell Phillips | raised,on account of the absence of male labor. Every. a ono Sieh oe ao, oan © ees unlimited extent, and POngst Montag was celebrated ako- J sailors t gether as it was seldom celebrated before in this citys: Morse had reached shore | pear the voint where | The societios rendezvousod early ta tne forencoa at Turt.” ceeded to fire @ large brick house on the | Haile. in Orchard street, from which they marched im cooted on oue occasion in dislodging the enemy, capturing | prorst (nancial evcamstapees that we have ev: json. tnt ‘to be rotting, and the owners will te!l tty of hn" tani a entronng net tig aon re hs nn ond Seman Teas, nya, 100. | Zoi tongs ums tnd dgvind way tin ey re | tn were emetng ws omple th taken, ae | Ceamae tune we oiowmg ort f Adtera ot 2 : ullies, excited by Jameatable " > Rone be on supportin; government tain in the following order: — . in battalion of the soldiers of Zacatecas, have been eet aside.at the vcice of the governmest and | At meeting of the Emancipation League in Tremont | though they kee the very Slothes they wear,” pee gyi sy ap ae om tho werd, and begs 1 visedd toy the aids. omy's works to which I ro‘er are situated some | of patriotism in the was too late, as his house w: y on fire, This mao iide, with drum corps. r erecty fe a ; i | Gest ecrolution 49 co-operate ac- | Temple this afternoon a discussion took place betwoen ag trae dey em oud, Me | He he war, teh the‘ aang | GetneWisn and Wendall Pili en to aetion of the sated a be sceneer oie bate” cagertunt, Copiin, Malad ax Maral: ai nea She lngd cn" ue cigo Sf thm | traarn there nt‘ gid if tes. | Svat md the amnion rltve so oere who ba Poretc.m sar eta ce coat eer tala reeves stging soci, : fending aa if 16 were a fortress. ‘lhe enemy oad public a prospect of greater happiness thax the triumph | manifested anfriendly feolings toward aegro enlistments officer no heed to entrenty; hence the ring, and | Twentieth regiinent New York Volunteers, Col. Vegesack.” y ead, | over te invaders of our soil. Your authoxized delibera- donned Hobo fowerer, Leen mining our portion and making prepara’ | (ions those noble sentiments and the vote of confidence | #4 the emancipation policy. Mr. Phillipe charged that hence the retaliation. : New York Turner Zoeghingen, Lous to attnck ib, cresting battores, ke. We ow. | which she executive power requices and expects from | the Senate hed never put jts ban on any such, officers. tenants iat “teiraag pecsauiy eens premaben teeny oy pee F rotaedinl 3 ee Se eg »aaes | you, wid demonstrate onee more te our onenmss that, in- | ar, Wilson denied the assertion, and said it had often the Hteutenant sey of ‘hie fegimeut to the position Drum Corps ond Band of the New York Tarnveretm, olty st, cvew | stead of the discords om which they calculated for the Colonel. event aa ts though we be out in pieces j eir done so, Mr. Phillips ania, if 80, the public had no.know- of This was the occasion of an ry ve Turners of the city. ‘At four o'clock on the 10th inst. tke enemy eponet dre | ther ee er cnet ations enderiaiting, ‘of the Colonel's brother field officers at his New York Turn ; en bare =. xy open | the most sajid union is apparent in the authorities of the | ledge of it, and sherefore the act was of no gublic value. ft collation was furoished, the best the couniry Compan here . Ss ae eee these ke, making the cannon | country as arell as in her sons, that we postpone | {he only case coming to public koowledge was that of around here and the ‘could afford, The bad 7 Ee ee athens adlog general atoug the lives already mentioned, i0- | everything iw he defence of the autonomy and dignity | Geocral Stevonson,and be was promoted Instead of bei een partaken of whea the affult was brought © an ab | TH Procession marched from Urchard street hro;gie. Setoes Toes camp aed ene repeindd be wha Wehiapae ae-| “ane Copco “ of Papt termination by the occurrence of the firing upon our | Canal, Bowery, second street, avenue A nud Tenth siroot ltess oat came near were ropulsed by the haleess of | | The whole world will acclaim our honar. becauso traty | rejected. Mr. Wilson ‘sald that General Stevenson was mail boat. The guests returned to their several com. | at the foot of which the various societies embarked on / We fren bovr ler large reachoa ware gpened | ne poopie te oaatemptible whieh, divided and out up by | qoadewed on the express and Utgent recommendation of | A te tne ciiarris'| mands, where to ‘await any demands of the several | board seam chartered, and proceeded to" 0 o o ~ “4 rs tbe “are of “our “infaairy. "which beg. ‘wesns| Seite Cleat. against tbe most powerful » D> oeallggg nel peticemnnphenesiow idl onpiny acer B” Tt appears be | Sorvice since the Degisuing of ible rebellion. ie was | "The best arrived at the Wood induo course of time, AR Ci bad been | tho earth. A Dich. Io (bis grave situation, | confidenge. Tho disouasion was quite lengthy and vapirit- | was uiro what bed | forvcts'a member of the Thirteenth New York Volun: | aodaas recsivod bya salvo of artillery... The soll fog biseke tao! reg oy Dabs Nis onl oa =| atetaine ae ararees hie Seen given geast wie ed, Dut pon ducted in a érjendty spirit. \ ibeen citigen of 4 teers, and was with that “mgs many ents and ceases their various amusements. ‘The pa 1b — 4 “ss | fo Fo nd wore vantage tn nemon di % Movem rT \ red about the re nod gone te 08 Of & rellable soldier, Cit me telnet, The sotar ion ot 4 Die wad he eae wile travels romiene leer three | eaten ngs. that road ia thé way of dlabouot and ; Boston, May 25, 1808, | it was oped it. was, | Nabe Factiot Ocoaneotion wish the iientebant colonciey. | cribs coat te tran ook tne opousty aleiog: Diat, an the enemy were bravel reqwileed two or three | pordition, and that glory da only for those nations which. - tn and and was | oF this No better successor could be named. ome ‘and horn of us CireUs Mek, but ev vced that tho works were not de | [ice wexion, defend right and justioe + | The stoanterAxpounder, from Washington for Bangor, | 4) di The pg about, The goblet oy td piety pric Leave the rder ie abandon (Be. oe Fourth | ar, Post mace cae PRR OF coxuaHE Se the enorens superintendeat of this departmeut, | Dughee's svesre. and Cp «as battalion, aud au equal number of each of the | He said: Ate of Congress, replied. | P.M. to-day. 14 Dave made arrangements, 4 ran, 0 dallgczprem to and | everywhere (rom eves to be, beard amid the oer of FUR par*alione « ‘fouls and of (ho First Aguascalientes Ciritex Parsipext—To give testimony of our na- | The Second New Siampshire cegiment lof Conoord thie | ‘esned from no dy ‘can now feranrd The | and Tw gr by ‘cracking of target aie, —— Which tor Dettations Lelong to tho brave division of | yonal existence, eo belie once more the base calumnies | morning on ite rebum to the seat of war, hawing been ro. } ‘weapon Rs here win reguarhy ena poabelt, | ertiRery Sat Ove we pairosised® and the suutents of: > Genera! Segre ses, ee, Moet eocupied by Cotonel Auza, | with which the Mex republic has been sought to be ‘and put in the best fighting condition. This women add, that in forwarding to t 4h, money ‘amused themselves and others with et pein Vita kec* and Canitnarecte, was olen tired ad | Gishonored, the ene acre constitutional eseombuy | Crentaene bu + This Feel | Shan be it’ be. permitted, | The hus forwarded ary ine | :oe,82eu oe ubeie shall. A large nusmber of the Twenties By jhe enemy, sino seeded io makiig several breaches | whieh {ad the ovor Ot residing over. on the Leth of mont has passed throsgh seventeen battles. Bete ES Were te are deirarea Saleen em rogment weg rns hmong the ofteers was | ro- Vit, The conmander ng them, according to hi ¥ to make ‘and | The Fifty-foarth Masaachusetts (colored) leave Boston | F. Hack! and noted ‘Ven Vogesac. orders, was expecting tho Stack uli the evouing; but the the ‘i anes . ma pleasan: although lowertn seem theniy’ Attacked ‘ouly the Weks detondot wy Sanches eae unirtormp ana tae eh TN, he in- | on Thursday for Port Royal, in the steamer De Meloy. bolas oa Our Pamankey River Correspondence. day wes ons of well pep gem Nosnedaars Flomun, Vory Lite at might 1 visi 44 {Wat block, & d expect: ; tre i0 Puchi de Zaragore, | ‘The Fitty.Afth (colors), now forming, has about 200 | fp Unreo Stare: Srmamee Myon, sous were congregated “4 rd ing (hat the enemy would destroy yo Cord N. Auza to attiturle, thoge who suffer and | men, and is rapidly Wweressing. Tho Governor of Guio | beyond = ab odon and fire it, and. then to ra, "@ HAO next one, | complain Lot, those who meed ond ask not, those who | : ication to Govergor Andrew to felt @alicd Santa Toes, which forms part of ‘M4 Strong lines | strive without anger and wibout hate, thoes who, pre. | DM made appl have Otio | Dad reason 10 formed by me sitico the lose of san Xavier, ,* Fred Gen. | sesged of an immortal pir, compel the French soluier | men appointed officers in the colored regiments in propor. | six eh, which ord ' jendsh of } exited wicuout thi y ben adie to peeves 1 ve ® No: a people te not poral oy le not | Vee from various dbo that recratting oe comers, 1 oJ | for there regiments is more success(us than was anticl | Kesyuse thé amonn pated, » oping, Orderot this goversl toy @ | mise dees aot deserve slavery, which, cxperienetn, “ee Hosv ci, called Oaarteles, fhe Maasters 9 Civil war, beading Usider the weight of ys

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