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{r Dornea fan be rhideo Before passing the Inspection ; and \t 13 welt knows many horees have never been broken Wo the saddle, and are therefore useless for cavalry pur- genes in comndqnonce. There is v0 system of trawing adopted with thom, no riding schoo) or ‘rough rider,” to fered both the Rorse and hie rider their respective duties. ons off ia that direction whore cavalry horeee are ro- “qgiiced, their first lexeon ia a bard ope. A) bridle with @ Beavy Mamoluke bit is placed upon them, whose mouths probably havo uovor felt anything but the plaio euaiie. ‘Wuncenetomes! to the unusual strain of eceb @ bit, aud she vider equally as green as the horse, the power of control even Dim cannot Bo expected. The consequences whieb may Odsu0, in case of actual engagement, from such & enabination of cireumstances, van easily be imagined. ‘Tho lives of many promising cavalry sokliors—otlicers and privetos—bave baen sacriiloed by being mounted op uD- Truly, nubroken brutes, which have not, 0 use & tectinical phrase, ‘any mouth.” Tho iil sesulte attendant on hay- fag artillery and ambulance horses as raw and unbroken an just doseribed can readily be conceived. RAISING THE GOVERNMENT PRICK. The most effectual stop that government can take to fatee tho quality and class of the horses they purchase for the army ia to fx tho standard price at the original fate, viz: one hundvod and fifty dollars. For this sam thoy caw dopend on being suppliod with a better clase of animals than the wrotghed screws tbat now pass master, end witoty aro -dodtintany prive But a tborough revi- | Mon of anid invostigation iito the inspecting and contract. togsyatomstiust precede sich a course, else tho evil wit hotndvehcodby nfording aetill larger fold for plun ‘der'andvorruption. Yho appointiont of properly quali. fodand oxporiencod veterinary surgeons as governmont ps ng {8 alaa indispousabdly reyuigite inreforming dhe "RPURTED PRON HEU Capitulation of the Citadel of Puebla. Unconditional Surrender of General Ortega and Garrison The French Army En Route for the City of Mexico. peSaiA ! THE BATTLE OF SAN LORENZO, &e., &e., &. eho British sieamor Sheldrake, Captain Seario, from ayana on tho 26th ult., arrived early last evening. We beg to veturn our kind acknowledgments to Parser Hodges, of the Sheldrake, for bis kindoess ip promptly dolvering cur despatohes, Sho driogs ue Dighly important news of French success & the wor against Mexivo Aooording to these sccomiis, the Mexican garrison has been compelled to surrender to the French, the setanee being poveibly hastened by starvation in the bjoin the interest. our Havana correspondent. Cur Havana Correspondence. Havana, May 20-27. Phe Fieve war sloamer Darien arrived here from Yera Ores'sboubone hour ago, jart n8 1 bad mailed any letter to Foiby the Btieldrako. She brings official deaparches Sem General Korey anwouncing tho surrender of Pusbla after a vory trifling reamtance on tho Wexicabe.” I Baye feck the despatches; but at wv iL: in. imponsidle for me to obtain copies. 1 seme marae Yo ‘evlioe, opened tre on Puebla on the morning ® Of tho attse® a Mexican ofeer, one Colonel Presented bimeolf to Gen. Forey witha mes @ngetrem Gen. Ortege, Ww the effect thos if be would the attack to be ensyentiod and permit the garrieon SE wiih wate ania brosd ho poms Bold artiery, (he town would be surrendered. This proposition was ‘by Gen. Forey , and shortly afterwards « fag of was cent by Ortega, announcing bis unconditional 4A eleven o'clock 1 the forenoon of the 17th the Breach were io possession of the town, and coutiauod to erPive during the 18th and 19th, ov which lest mentioued Porey touk up his quarters in Puebla. making Bipeatry amid a salute of one hundred and one guus. Amesg the garrison which surrendered were, besides Commander in Chief, twenty-three generals, nine bun- eMicers of ali grades, and from fifteen to seventeen ten of all arms. Jost in the attack pot more than between Mity and sixty in Killed and wounded, @w the 20th Genera! Baraiue marched on Mexico city at wes # division, and the whole army was to follow, with exception of @ sufiteient garrison in Puebla to Beep the guerilias iv check ‘The above is, iv fnot, nov only the sudstance, bit almost be = age, OF tH Prine) mi deepareh. I omit the details and provisions captured, because the figurée Baye eacaped my memory; but if] remomber sriyht there were but eight rified eannon among the many taxca. Mohave dso ap account of ap attack mado on the French by General Comonfort on the Sth inet., in which bp wes repulsed with a lose of twenty-five hundred in failed, wounded and prisoners. The attack wae made to ever @ large convoy @ proviemun for Poebia. “Z @ncicee the evening bulletin. ot the Diurio de la Barina, windly furnished mo b” ove of the editors, a emuple of hours in advances of 1 © woul (ume for distribu Atig it to the public “Lexpcet to hear of very little resistance at the capital fMexicc, for the garrison there is not made of the stuff that can bo rotied on to hold ont long, Probably tho next . Magia mail wit! bring the news of Me currendor. Gar Haven wrespondence. Havana, May 26, 1663. Crafirmation of the News from Mexico~Hepes yf tha Prench—The Views of General Santa Anna, de. , de Afentieman Bow here who left Puebla on the 6tb inst, eoaticins the nows thot the French had curpended hostilt ties while awaiting (he arrival of heavy artillery. At ‘What date two pices bad arrived at the camp, and the re maltaior not far off. Two companies of the Foreign Lago, ut on & reconHolssance, had been captu ed pe ype severe fight, In which they lost sixty jiled and wounded, It im related that three com. aolge of Zouayos got caught in a wap iu an old couvent fn Paebla, by a floor giving way boneath them, While m ‘this predicament they found themselves attacked at a terrible disadvantage, notwithstanding which they de feuded themselves with euch determination that they hep ‘Golf arwiiiants at bay for two days. and finally onenped witha lors of sinty of their number. Korey bat given thease up for ioet, not knowing waat had become of them Den Jose L. do Savta Ansa, a son of the ex Presidont of , and now in Havana, io @ letter published im to. day'® Dicric, denien the statement that bin fitherwan bo Vora Craz to unite b's fortunes with the Frenet: iis that a tip to Vera Cros wae me litated by the , but entirely for the purpone, he says, of after some property. He adds, that if hie fath r going W Mox.co with @ political purpose it bo dofend with his aword the integrity of the + hatiapal tersitory.’’ From thie wo may justly infer that the ah te oppored to the French: Rewspaper Accoants. [Tramminied from the Extra of the Dims 'o de la Mating of May 26) ‘The French war steamer Darien, which hax jart arrived from Vera Cruz, brings important deepatches from Ge. seral Porey for the Emperor Napoleon the Third. They r the eccupation of Poebia by the forces under 9 eo ‘The following are the few details whiet bean adie to obtain — On tho 6th tnst., General Comonfort, who bad received , Attompted to attack the french in the p= pia wan coufromted by General Basaine’s division, wo have been informed, coraplotaly routed their epponenta, The battle ode plane at San Lorenzo. Gen. Comonfort lo*t 2,500 men in kitted, wounded and prisoners, “povon or eight pleres of rifled cannon , od the greater part +} NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1863. —PRIPLE ‘SHEET, Uillery which he had been expecting, aud ou the 16th ho hada Dattery mounted in front of the fortof fotime huagap, one of ihe strongest io Puebla, His artillery wae brought into pley thie day, and by the 17th a breach ‘was effected. General Yorey then ordered an assault; but all resistance soon ceased, and, the Freneh army Daving entered into the city, Gev. Ortega surrendered unconditionally with ail bie forces. Beeides the Géneral-in-Chief, twenty-three generain, mine bundsed eMicers and seventern thousand nokliers Were alo made prisoners. The whole of the artillery of the city also fell into the bande of the French, all the ammunition, arms, &@. On the 2th a division of the French army marched for Mexwo. There would be left in Puebla only the t Parrivdn Lecersary to prevent the raids of guerillas, and the whole of the other forces would also mareb for the capital. Skoted of the City of Puchbia. The town i situated Neen dogrecs north latitude, ‘Dotween three bilis, at tea kilometres from tho river Atoyac. The immediate approaches to the town are but Wttle ity its fayor. In the faubeurgs, which abound in dustor aud, acoording to the season, nothing but ruin and misery are to be met with Bit soon @ pavement is seen, and streets are come to built with mathematical PregisiOn, and cromming @ach olher at right angles By degree, asthe ceutre is appreachod, the houses become more gay in appearance, the beavy masses of thé co. Vents are distinguished, and the large square im arrived at, bordered om one wide-'by the cathedral and on the other by thé government palace, Among the pubzic buildings at Puebla must be distinguished the churches, which, by their dimensione, the richuews of inelr deco rations, and the Dumber of their paintings and ecalptures , are HOt excelled ip the Old World, The faithful bave libe- rally ooutributed their wealth and their labor for tho embellishment of the building devoted to religion. Next to the cathedra! the College of St. Peter and Ft. Haul, the Episcopal Palace, the Convent of St. Francis, and that of Bt. Dominique, are the mort remarkable. The Convent of ‘St. Francis preserves a statue of the Virgia whicb, ac- cording t© tradition, camo into America with Fernando Cortex. When the great captai had no longer any need of it he gave it to bis ally, Axotecall, of Tiaxcala, This in the least popular of all the saints among the Mexicans; for it beara the epithet of “Victorious,” which reminds them of their defeat, Tho present population of Puebla ia esti- mated at sixty-tbree thousand’ soule, and was formeriy Tnuch more ‘considerable, Not only the convents con- tained more people, but the manu‘actories, wi are now much reduced, occupied a iarge number of workmen. Yuebla was celebrated for its bats, cotton stuffe, earthen- ‘ware, soaps and saddlery articles. It now ecarcely lives but upon its former reputation. Its staple industry con- tists in the production of small figures of wax, which are remarkable for the correctness of their form and color. WEWS FROM HAVANA. na ‘Corddopeneentes Havana, May 26,1863. The Sugar Crop of the Island— Decrease in Shipping—The Scientific Soviety of Havana—Ite Anniversary Cekbra tion The Medical Branch of the 0. iety—Bautraorainary Morality in the Island—Whereabouts of Me Steamer Soler—A New Spanish Admijai, &c, ‘The sugar crop of this island is almont entirely gathered, and will Be short, in conrequence of whieh prices are ailvapeiog, and, now that Louisiana is paralyzed, the planters bere can, in a measure, dictate their terms. Trade with the United States bax very naturally fallen off, and in daily Coc @oning. In the article of sugar, for instance, the exports this year up to this time, compared ‘With the same period 1p 1862, are lows than half—10,723 hogabeals. againet 39,010. In shipping she decrease is moce comarkable, when we remember that in times pazt by far the laggest mumber of foreigh verse'x in this port wore from the Stutes. Thereare now wm port one bondred and thirty eight morcuant yensels of ali -sizes, inchiding five steamers, agaiuet two hundred amd ninoty-two lart yeqr—Jese than bali—and of this number onjy twelve are American. This ‘#0 melancholy and signifeant fact; for con merce is the )ife of mations now « days. A few eveninge sicce 1 had the of attending tho anciversary of the Scientific lety @ this city, formed two years since. Ibe Captain Gencral was pre sent, and the aesemblage included some, if not all, of the Dest talept and learning of thiseapital. They met im the ball of the public ibrary, and | could not avoid contrast. ing the object of the meeting amd tho men around me ‘with the air of neglect whieh pervaded the hall. Here ‘were men of ali profersions, educated, many of them, in the United States or in Europe, intelligent, refined aad ac. compliabed, living in one of the richest eountries io the world, and stragejng new, im the latter half of this nino- teenth orntury, to establish @ acieatibe society, which a growth of oniy two years; meeting for that pur- Werary not i to that of vil enor ne ee melted b; by Hae and are aa ana Windia betes aotagonism, and who denounce fovelgn, When 1 gee the Seed ealceed in this © ly upplied; when I se the streets of Havana Detter than mudhotes; wheo I see facilities tor advancement afforded the people Peete oe Gear al bclag venked or, sompmemsted. wees avy e! Tot or Pe Meee SaF ate: ihe’ pene sbetiched, thee T cheer‘ oat that Spain met hoe aa ber ow! eho Soret Sacer nor event ue treatment of ber To the medical branch of the society partloulie 1100 bas been given to the forsm of croup which is ting euch ravages among us. Over Mens an canes are reported dur: last mont ¥ ninety pine per cent of Maseeten die. ane every remedy heretofore used, ry aa etal teas cat Go Tases us som. tient © rn ve 5 eon wayp eed Vent the bainam of pore oe a Z Ss butthat hope has proved fallaciouz. Can you not ue some cne Whe may help ve. The tingeicieh who succeeds ae ea this Glwase hore will make 4 ming. "lifer Casboue Masuye steamer Carmen arrived bore oa the'28¢ from New York io seven days. On 205 the bay she grounded for a few moments, but reveived be) whitevor Admiral Rubslcaba, who commended ‘equntron which went to Vera Craz a the time the foes expedition took piescasion of that city, = Jeaving in the steamship Eagle for New York on the 30th inet on bie way (6 Spain. His soceessor, Admiral Her rora, has not yet arrived. The vew Consul for New York, Siguie alvaren, leaven algo by We Fagle.. ‘The @termer Mais! brings dates St, Domingo Nonted jw the bse ot the 14th inet Five persone. my t mpt we ¢ executed in Santiago on the 17th alt. There 4 HO News from Puert ) Ric Within the last few days exc! on Burepe bas ad vanced conmederabiy. That on New York remains about ptationary, say from 81 to 33. Paper on the North is aid transactions litaiter ‘The stoamer Selor, which left here Inst week for Nas- fa8 and roterned in conmequence of am accident oo board, sailed from bere a couple of eveniugs since, with the boat Juniata in full poreuit, We learn from Key Kent (hat two steamers from here—the Neptune and the Upion— were captured near Mobile and a third, the Caba, war blown op by her crew when they found eacape impossible. Yesterday we had four or Gve arrivals from dlagkaded porte The © hap not arrived from New Orleaws as wap expected ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Mowrnmat, May 90, 1963 ‘The Jura parsed Father Pot, en route to Quebeo, at Ave o’elook this moreing The Very Latest by the Jara, Lonvon, May 22, 1868. ‘The bullion in the Bank of England bas decreased £123,100 The Prussian Crisis. Bemew, May 21, 1868 Horr Von Biemark wan present at today’s fitting ef tho Chamber of Deputies and road a royal message, in which the King says the Houve has indirectly approved f the conduct of its President, which way in violation of the constitational rights of the Ministry Buch @ yomi- tion for the Ministry does not correspond with the dignity of the Crown. The King ean only alvise tho Chamber to terminate much a tate of things, in order thas the burinens of the House may be contiqued Herr Vou Biamark then left the House. Bore Verobow mover that the royal message Le refer- red to the Committee on the Addrea, an tho Mrvisters had isintorined the King. beraresarie er wr R re rim a The Tarr, FASHION PLEASURE GROUND ASPFOCTATION TROTTING. Fracenam asp Poor itutan.—The troiting match for $2,000, mile heats, bent three im five, tn hurness, be. twedn Mr. Simmona’ brown station Filhegham and Wr, THE REPORTED CAPTURE OF PUEBLA. VICKSBURG. The Reported inane of the French—Thetr March on the City @ 4ALURE KE TEZUSCO @TEZCUSCO SS NG SS hig ZZ Z Z GUENAVACA NEWS FROM KENTUCKY. Skirmish Near the Rebel H Headquarters at Monticello—Prisomers and Herses Captured—Rebel Pickets at Mill Spring Taken, &c., dic. foumnenr, Ky., May 31, 1869. To day acayalry reconnoissance was made to within four miles of Monticeilo, There was eharp skirmishing all the way. At two fords e!xteen robele, with arms and horses, were captured. Bimultancously with this Colonel) Adama, of the First cavalry, and fifty picked men crossed the river in boats and captured tho rebe) pickots at Mill Spring, coneisting of one Heutenant and sixteen privates, with alb their ‘arins, and twenty-four horses. No casualty on our #ide. NEWS FROM NEWBERN, N.C, Viait of General Foster to the Camps ef the Nine Months Men—Mis Speech to Me Treop ad Its KEifect—Me-enlist- ment of Soldicrs—Formation a Row Amtillery Regiment, &c., de. Newawnn, N. U,, May 20, 1848. tod Statee steamer Dudley Bock leaves here at , M. for New York, 27th Major Goneral Foxter yinited the camps of te ming months men, and made an eloquent specch to each réqiment. He spoke of their many victories, their matobiens bravery, their heroic enduranee, their magni And Peferred in effecting terms to the at- cristing between bimselt pero the, Mee brought forth deafening cheers from the troope. ‘with music and the of artillery, which gaye the ecene the appearabce of a grand jabiles. General Fontor told these soldiers that he eould net part with them; that they must not leave bim end our sacred couse at this stage of the rebellion; that Be would give them all the advantages accompany ing « re-enlletment, in- cluding a furlough of thirty days to each regiment, and so arrange \t that while one rogiment departed aocther should be ready to retarn, whict proposition appeared to meet with geueral favor. Q@snera) Foster then called upon the vive mon.bs men for a new artillery regimen: of twelve companies, of one bundred and fifty men each. This regiment wae organized Upon the spot ond officers appointed , some regiments offer- ing to furnish as high as three companies for this sow command, which will be ready for service in a short time. ‘The dewire of that portion of the Fightconth army eorpe bow iu South Carolina to retorp bere aod fight under thoi old chief, where they can pst ger bana, the sympathies of the w! Too numerous lettori, whi fon as i hay Gon Fonter from these officers and mep, Dow soparated from him against the oxpress orders of the Prosient, contain ‘The’ five ee ee ee of ‘most affecting character, rom & geRgA) Oifer “9 yet for the war if tbeir soncegmgrn 9 La ee er Rather than have any ii feeling ex: Detween the two departments, General Foster te wiill to farmed Genera! Huater with two black régimente for each one of bis white ngeneney that is oi, toma NEWS FROM FOR % MONROE, ms, enti , May 90, 1863. ‘The dead body of a ruppesed poldier floated ashore here thin morning It leoked on it bad been ia the ‘water vome time. Several dollars money and 8 dacharge from a Georgia regiment found on bie porron. The dudy ae been ident (hat of Frede- rick Clark. fie was a native of Burliggton, N. J. At tho Dreaking ont of the war bo was is Norfolk, and | entisted «in the rebel army. Hie frends have not herrd from him eines, except through the Richmond papern. which said that be was ® mail carrier, aod was murdered last Decomber, between Richmond aud Peters arg, and that two men had been bing in Richmond for bis murder He floated ashore withio a hundred yarde of the office where hit cousin wae employed ‘The steamer State of Malone, in charge of Captam Jobo F. Mulford, fing of truce officer for tis department, left for Gity Pott (bie afternoon fine taken ap on 6 bun- dred and pixty revel prmonere NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. IndiausH Discoveries OremArrival of RNaliroad Cars and Engines from New York to Uregon, de.. do. Han Vaanc@o, May 30, 1663. Matied ship Robin Hood, fr Liverpool, carrying one (dourand tons of copper ore and twenty-Ove thoarand sacks of wheat. even Indiane were hung at Victoria, Britinh Columbia, on the 234 inet for murdering whive meo. Rich silver ore i# reported (o be diavovered near Li looks iake The ship Strallahan hae arriygd at Victoria from Lamdon Oregon daten are to the 26th int A bark bad arrived at Portland Uregoo, from New York, with cars aad engioes for the railroas between Datlew and Cancades Laborers’ wages \o Maho Territory are eight doilars per day Fight thocsand mon are working in the Borne river mines, which extend over & district thirty miles long. Bupplies reach then from “Ait Lake City Raw PRawrime Arrived, ship Clara Worse, frow Beaton Pusoecrs for importers war onnetiied and dail al) lart week, Job bere bad 9 good trade, Fx-Congrenmin in fow commenced duty ag Crlleetor of the port of Kan Franc 'too to day, we 1, 1869, Reception of Returned Volanteers at Juno 1, 1989." company F, of pho Thirtioth New Your Mate Yotrw Morrtesey's gray gelding Rockiogbam, will come olf thie | teers, culisted at (he commencement.of the war and tw aliertioon over the Fashion track. Yesterday Pring. ham was decidedly the favor The proprietor notided af hig arms and munitions, It reome tht the prineipal | we that Superintendent Kemnedy intends rendiog to the eject of Comonfort’s attack wae 0 cover the entrance eourss a boty of police suilieionily strong to make short into Puebdia of a large convoy of provisions and smmuni | work with the pickpockets, shoalt they how them Cal Peneral Borey Red recetved » portion of Ue Reavy ar — @ronnds. ’ | first from this city, met with & most brillant reception bere today by the entire Fire Depertine: t, ail the ani tary, the pure Of Waring’# Institute and students of Bastenan’s Bosioess College, The comppny haw tone Oty men in the thirteen ongag ments in which It hue periies selves again during the neasom at the Farhion Plosewr | pated, The Seventh regiment band of New Work heated | the provaneion DES COROILLIERES OU QANAHUAC Contradictory Statements from sinc Penrose. of Mexico. REPORT OF THE Faun OF VICKSBURG. Geistios. CRAWD PLATEAU Yards of the Rebel Works. bet aera d Their Guns. NY ‘ . Nn rer ney of Provisions and Ammunition, on Gem, Grants Rear. ‘Wasmiiton, Juno 1, 1868. Warmmorom, June 1, 1969. RUMORS ABOARDING THE MOVEMENTS OF THE ARMY OP THR RESBL GENSRAL LEB. ‘There Ras been considerable excitement bere to-day, ‘and the streets have been full of rumors of am advance in force of General Leo's army towards this city, via Cab pepper. As far as can be ascertained there are no founda. tions for these rumors, other than tho fact of a large cavalry force in that vicinity, and (he recent activity of the guorilla bands on our front. It is not credited im official circles that the rebels design t0 make auy con- siderable domonetraticn in thie direction, butevery ne- consary precaution has beon taken, All ageounte from the Rappahannook represent that the rebel forces #1 I! ro main in their poritions on the south side of the river, They have covsiderably increased their forcon at eeveral ‘vices in awaited. ‘Wasmneron, June 1—Midoight. the results. The Telegrams from General Hooke Mendquart Hxavquanrune, Anmy ov rum Poros June 1, 1863 terday Tho Latest inn the Scene of The Union Forces Within One Hundred The Rebels Prevented from , Gen: Joo Johnston Near Jackson, Miss., Short No -Apprehensious of a Serious Attack Captare of Bight Thousand Rebel Pris- oners and Bighty-four Pieces Intelligence bap been received, through rebel channels, tak Vicksburg has fallen. A verification by our own ad- Up to eleven o'clock to-night no additional jntelligence had been received from General Grant's army later than the previous despatch of the 26th, when ¢ was stated that General Grant's forces were progressing as favorably escould be expected, and Genera) Gract bad po fear of A fag of Lrace wan rent aoresm the Rappahannock yea ‘The rebel officerr stated that Genorad Grant bad 8 the rebel wo: ky woul) not beordered, but that i 2s would be teken by regular siege approacher Arrival of Prisoners at Caire. Camo, June 1 1868 One bondred aud eighty rebel officers and four thourand two hundred privates arrive rent to Sandusky i today. Tho officers will be pe Wounded at Vicksburg. Cwmcago, June 1, 186d An tinmense meeting wae held on ‘Change th mern- lug. Geveral Falter announced the ereat necenttty for funds torond supplies to the wounded at \ickeburg. Nearly $6,000 wa raised. The committer of the Builate Board ot Trade gave $100, the Osweg@ Hoard (he wame General Walbridge, on behalf of the New York Gommittec of the Prodnee Exchange, gaye $100. Great enthusiasm provailed Reber Sepplies Account of the Meosteuction of Jack Mine, DAMAGE partis # 4 during heir f eceupation of the cily ef Jackeo, Uy don (Mins) Hepublican wo! ovor and ox a carerul aurvey of the phe, amd gives below the result of bie observati os. The follorwing buildings were Durked = Green's eottou factory, togeler ¥ ich all the manbine ty, three hundred alee of corton, and ali the wiidings cooneeted with ‘he fastory: Vhr lpr astory, ond all he finail buildingy eoapented churewith; J. A. Stewemel foundry; Halley's codtow shed, covtalaing a leg: qoankity i Cc obure'l aid pa wonage together w: Durdings south of th Kate A, tie machinery Vivillips’ factory, alk cot, from Shaw's Green's bavking Risin more, aad Grave's fargo brick ) With & OIMbEF Of Lintervoning hoaees . al 4% houses on tue south wide of Pearl atreet, from Skate sreet WO the Minsi-vippl Haplat olflee, including the Com derate quarterinasier's oMce. a number of gueds and ware houses near the olf depot of tho Southern Rulroad, conta ing an mmense quantity of cotton, sugar, molrneen, amd (0 beth railroade r of old care, belong in, hovtes io frout of the City Hall and market houw Mrs, Sandor’s bosrd’ng howe and awe or two sinal Helmiey's bat faotory, aon's warehouse, General Freemau's dwellin 1 the bui-dings belonging 10 the fair ground. r wud saltpetre works, the railroad and city bridges across Voari river and all the Dridges and twestio work on the Southern Kaiiroad for wey ‘al miles all shops in which government work wae arried ov, All the stores iu the city wore i wade I heir contents either carried off of thrown Wm the Btreets and burned = Tho Misisippian oftice was bronen open, the ty) 6 thrown in the vtrect aud the presses apd furniture broken up. The postoMes was ritied of ite cuntents. The Governor's inangion was Drokeo open and pianos and furniture destroyed, The Epiro pal chyrch yeas entered and the whole inte- rior defaced) Nearly all the private, residences were en- tered, and tronks brokes open, five dreages torn to pieces, aud tb De. Knap) carried oft e 1, W. Gray Joreph Mar. dopre ations of sin sige mv « Hemick honk Farrag jort his horres ad. nu JM. Wovwle am beat hie carriages and curriag® horver. Almost every horse. n a'r, cow aud Bog in the city was takes, Warchen od bream Pos were forcibly taken fram @ Ucmen on thy street Negroes, from Uaree to five Dandies, wore taba 1 irom he CAY ana the adineomt country, and as inducements fur them to go Ley were promised oo be fede rabarmy, armed be of the fords, bul wamifest no disposition to crows. A roport prevailed to-day that the rebols had appeared } been vopaleed at Vicksburg, but refased to allow any an airing yy cane over & At Enicker's Gap, but a gewtiernan who arrived from that | Richmond papers to bo Keen oF brought acrow the river. | few rails at othe mnilen vicinity ways ouly a few bushwhackers were seen to They ronweked thoprivace dxaiings for aris aod om day im that neighborhood. It i# generally believed the qmemy Coutempiate a bold movement, YHR PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES BBNT TO VIRGINIA, ‘Phe Pennsylvania reserves, which baye for rome time pant been encamped on Capitol Hill, were this afteracon ordered across the river, to be mamoed with the rest of the division to the command of which General Crawford stain from fixbing a it ‘Ban been recently assigned. heir Invore. ARMY OFFACHRS WITH YORLOUGNS STOPPED. * ap order army sticone nde ave had Despatenes pt the Battie vhs periad not to leave the city. QUARTER, of THB FIELD, apurnst. fo RELIEVED BY ADMIRAL ran Vienenena, iday 29, } n But little haa Been effected in the last thirty-eix boure. Reme days sno Adamiral mated that be had ap- | Over one bunared pieces of Geld artillery and several plied for active service. It le pow understood in naval cireles that he io soda to take command of the Bouth At lantic squadreo, and that Admisal Dupont ie to be re eved. ITALIAN WAVAL OFFICERS PARSENTED TO THE PRESIDENT, ‘The Couns Fas 41 Brono and M. Ohvari, the captain and frat officer of the Italian frigate Ban Gjovanni, now lylog at Jbiladelpbia, ere visitiug Washingion, aud, accom panied by the Italian Miniter, the Gommander Rertinatti, ‘Goto Point and bombarded the city the entire day. On Friday night guns wore placed im porition on the ‘Dank of the river at Faimonth, im consequence of the nébols dinregardiny the rejneet, provionsly made, to ad Had thoy perristed in po doing it bad Doon determined 0 open apou thew, but seeing the preparation made they wisely desigted from prosecuting siege guns rained shot and abel! on the enemy's works yesterday. The mortar feet also took por'tion brbind De Qa the right General Sherman bas pushed General Steole’e division squarely 10 the foot of the parapets. var men Isy tn a ditch and on the #lop) of the parapet inside one of the principal fort, unable to take \t by Wo, taking away @ tow négrece, herres and om Awiong the chiel gutterors in Ajo raid were Mew ™ Hawsiton, foueleen negroce, Agetin Xi ely. lomrtoon be Krona; A.J. Nowly ,4ix negroea? A. 1. Muler (or neg rene GW, Rains, two negro 8 oe Py, Nem y, ome negro fod three horees, be. THE REPORT FROM ARKANSAS, Reported Capture of Helena by General Barmaduke—Capturc of a Regiment of Negre Saldters—They Ave Hung, with Their White Omierrs, Ke. Loca, Ky., A special despatch (rem Murfreesbore on the oh of May says that Genera! Mary eaptared Heleva, Arkausas, mud a regine t of mero soldiers, whom, toge\her with the white «teers ¢ am manding then, be Jane 1. in6n, hung Reconnois: © mmc Sh ivesiots witts of Enemy. reti a +1, 1861 wore t0-dhgr pris) Gb’ Feesisens.” They” wore'tn | StF» Pet. determined. net ,t0, retire... the Union. om: fall uniforin. rebel roidiers are pot twenty five feet aport, both power Hevea, Ark, deter are (9 thes A ree ae Larne PUGITIVE BLAVES FROM MARYLAND, lease $0 inflict mach harm. Rach watch the other, and | expedition had a sharp skirmiiah on the | itile [eck reat On account of the diffeulties that ere thrown in the 1" : a of ty are fired as r000 ohtie of the tin, with the rebel, The U ws five wily 0 the 4 ot fairs . b vexa- | 10200" murkets are fired 000 #8 @ wllier expones tioun delay in tbe court here, cwoere of slaves io Mary. | Dimeelf above the works on either wide Killed and twenty ibree wounded The fhe. wen wan land despair of recovering them at a)l from thie city. The Nearly tho game condition of things exiets to General | bree killed end eg ht wonnd t es when songht pretend to | wcrterea's froot. Mir ebarpshooterr prevert the Work | pugne Neur Senatoblumihy feiets Detex : se rus Auny. ing of the enemy's» pieces in one or (wo forte. A charge om Act the Taliai ate Golonel Wm, Birney, of the Poarth New Jersey Volum. | war made yesterday morning op one of then by General famed A Mewptle pope of Maes eye ane tecrs, has been promoted to # brigadier geveralship, aud ordered to Washington as an imepector for the organiaa- tivn of the colored troops, KGTON. iactthe of CB ected here wae & thing that excited the entire body of citizons for « long period, but amid the present bustle, crowding and busrying, + in hardly perceived that @ municipal election is goiny on ‘The vote thrown ja but @ moiety of the votiag population. ‘The faction which srrogated to itself exclusively the title of ‘unconstitutional Union men” i# probably beaten by the okt liners, who are known to be therough | 'nion men. The proseut collector, regiter and surveyor were re ected by a large majority. NRW JERSEY AND THE AGRICULTURAL COLLPOR AcT. New Jestoy haw formally accepted her share uf the pub lic lands ander the Agricaitural College act of Congrers. | They amount to twe hundred and ten thourand acres. COTTON CULTURE IN ARIZONA. ‘The indian Buread bas rent cotton seed to soperinten dents of Indiana im Ariaoua for the purpone of teating the moetter of the production of cotton in that regy a. EXECUTIVE PARDON. The President to day pardoned Jaovb Varner, convicted in the District Court of Wentern Virginia for mail robbery in April, 1802, and sentenced to imprixonment io the Washington penitentiary for the period of three years. Htephenson’s brigaie, and repulsed, oe regiment got Inride, A few got cut sgein t of theta wore captured, The lgrle ere wil filed ith iwfantry placer, but they are still strong. General Mecieruand wae hard premed on the left yer terday, and sent for reinforcements dtyimion went to hie aneietance at four o'clock The con wot taken 1,000 killed ana wounded yerterdey The fighting grows more desperate eweh doy Transports now wring sopyhier by water to wit miler of our right river, © Our Fear, with remsorcements for (he beowget here to keep Jobnaton 'n check ath Telegrame, Postmaster General Hlair, the District Attorpey and the Whe ct jurort all joined in the petition for pardow. He bar a meme, Sone 3.1000 helpless wi'@ nod ten ebitiren, | Ady cen wp wo the 1th of May, throug) # etal over of BABCUTION OF BOLDINKE. Three soldiers Of the One Hundred and Maty fourte Now York Volunteers—Ynews Dally, ?. Hargrom ana 0 Har ringlon—are under sentence (0 be shot on Friday ob 4 obarge Of desertion. ‘They originally enlinted in the Duryeo Zounvor ae nine onthe’ teu, that corps having then rerved out fifteen months of ite two years’ term, and were recruited under the impression that they were only to serve for nine months (up to the 6th of April last), They, together with seventy five others, including three ofhcert, refused to be trans’erred to the One Hundred and Sixty fourth, and were tried by court martial. The of- ere canbiered , amd all the others were condemned it grades of pamiehiment, but the three op ort) fate nen above named were sentences! W aie Piforts are deing made to procure the cen ery of the Preside t, and we thoaght that, ender the cirecmetancer, the applica ton will be taveamiy regaraee lant evening, haye been recelved rebel ptronghold, in ali Of which we wore repulend 20 000 mon, a whieh we lant 00 willed and a large num ber wounded. Onr eater une We within ene hundred yarde of the robe worker Our sharpebeotere prevent the rebele frow ther gune ‘The rebel works Ww the rear of the dabie (han thone te front. General Joe Johnaton ein the reghboriend of / with aboot 16 100 men, ehort of provinens ead ammuns ue far more for fales 0 of Goverament Bonds. Pmasrmrms, Jae |, 868 The government General Hubseription Agent reports the sale today of fivetwention to the amount of $1,005 000 at the varinan agencier a Kew York, Phite ) bia, Posten aad the Wert toa Ke apprebowrions are felt f any vero attack @ rear The #taff officer mays that Genera’ and As piecen of aetiiery prin Adem ateh rece Ramnoan Form, Our Legiviatere ab We lent seenom ed bere given full part Two companice ef | vt most Our artery bas diemounted « few gunw, and damaged the works In rome General Quimby's Vert continued Lili seven, One of our fags war planted at the foot of the exrtiworks on the oulokke of owe rebel fort, and mops there reveral bows, but the fort wae Genera! HeClernand’® lear we olimated at General Joo Jobuston reported weer the Big Meck | Genera) Grant ean detail mon enough (rem operations one of Ueneral Graat's generale, whe left for Washington Three snsaulte bad been made by our forcen upon the The inst arenult was made by General Mhermen, with woreiog a thew tater #400 tarect the no Cermanvren, ander Ce (hounand &y or. Theatr teal. LAREN or Wheatley me lu jos wld ti tiie bb chee eat |e Lagt evening Ma play,” The Doke's Ka pertot of is vet drama omept yea oy tere The) ar, we sites Khe Bate! Montes! yt Kili « oe | pion oF thi uae ploow, cathnd at the | New Bowery 1 thipd vor due ken Device, 6 the Oid Rowergh theater and « « o tithed 1 gam Mere, nt lee Barner tat aot try. | auce’ Mtinateou, Ww ow pooner to pred oer Wheatiey's production print (j @! tation, bee er, tat how tne the original ite eypieat piey, by Paul evel | aod Jom Browghem, hae plrced tayo. he etage with @ tea'e, ehill and liberality whieh mara bin at one Of the mont enterprivia§, #8 be ls ame of Ube me oon 4 the amae io” wat ogham of Pant Foral’s play ot ot at the Pert ov par ed a iaw giving the power to (he Governor ef thie State to appoint puileersen for the services of raiirend | epevationaer Genera! Mirnat'y aru, up by haunt of May companies using Mem yo the compantes 0 ay en When oof yu ° he 017 Of Viemeberg peaces, Mr. Hugh Manto mmm the devective potion (ut Ie | 1 wag contdent of am cany Conquent, bat the gronied on br siiroad, 0 teeta saw the meceen ty fore ch slaw | a cy won Coen #0 heoken ats ae! in (to protect the tre reling units, ah mainly | = Pea Wrongs hun te eonctineus wan citrated Iti yory vikeiy | # rien “7 ' om carried | that New bo will adept a mimnitar The ret tne ware Aenbvered to be very fo 4 any 4 ar edt oe Ms A a a 4 hee re, Rekemne teed © le midabic, being GFA08 GOWN, God Rhowing that prepa a a toe Laverne Henry Steere with lew b trou bie yard, | yione he! ignite bone made to ined a singe apon ihe ° et Gremnpaint, om Wedverday, Jane 3, ot whit ten a ‘ eee ee er ee ‘ ‘ ce 6 bets, Hho tO BO called the Hetribation, and wilt pre ‘ a ; “es rr babty ran on tne Nicaregen rea . ad ores oy evarener thane j é . ‘ ° Owltaney. = = Died, at hin fonidnoee, mm lure abacg oo the oth ow ee as He Genera some t wed sh yens He #8 mm Lem pee thew and gan fae 108 ee ae ae eral a command 1 tse fove@e Memt (rom ee eyieam wap ee eee ee } We tbe det cnge ox akin ve we att he ete jhe Ret OT Gere Fe we fori . ae