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rrr. 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SonpA¥, APRIL 24, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT, ; _ TREALD, -ONWAY, APSE 24, 1004. WITH CURF LENO 5 ; A ’ Hamikon, NC, | leanm Aprit 14 with entron, ibn, and the Twelith Mame Vu- | in wrdgansift, THE AIP’ ay T Pivaouta. | 22% the uma yur be raroted ce, te onmpailed ths | estegmrts ow Gunctmgnie ty at enema igh NEWS FROM NASSAU. THE’ VICTORY IW LOUISIANA. epee AT Piva mes aot NOES retreat, and captured the rebel | Petra as pod rae a2: ace nes ey 4 snames SEO Iesloued 1 : mT ne aah ot Dain, 1000, Oe See New Orieaps April if, and eee Sih, by U. : YRow FIRST PAGE mearr-rminD MiS#OUP La Ys 3) P i pe the ad | RoWin-ou, Cardi, 26 Aaya, with vaitvona | IMteresting Correspeadence Between Gov. CONTINUED FuURTY- TH 4 r : : Caamsitios, £7 cP tharien Sone, co. @, Vou gm - REBEL RAM AT WiKK ON THE RIVER obo ver we sucess, | BOB RAD Poecii, suating, cara, pedere sam) Bayley and the Duke of Neweastle, " " tow : . 7 i re lat werk Sete a Stee ee rts | tries pehy ¥ a8 . i" i Prag is ‘Mareb 1. Lieutenant Painok AMERY, ~ 4 tbe scene 0 action Sasts the rebels to im arin Tuve, Co, Sree ais rE eee mae ‘The Gunbeats Bombshell and | ':h.tmtaneievetma he romp vomet SPECIMEN OF REBEL POETRY. Alex Graves. Oo, O, thigh. "On. ©, foot. jo the wate 8 rt a th a — Guasten Heed. Ce. |, orm dorporal wen’ Baker, Cx D, 6. Southfield Destroyed. laead. im veresnlig nd oe ares ar ibe ‘ B. B, Wright, James H Brows, Oo. 1, Bip. aguadron and the Navy Department that | lac 34 1, lon 2) 28, spoke hark Be WHAT RESULTED FROM IT, TWENTY-NINTH MAIvE james Farmer, Oo. (, they bad ‘since placed bim ja commapd of the Loti!la mg og Pe Hacea, 18 Seyeout As heirs Catena os Hates Oo 2: ESs ‘a theoe wolars. He was n geuerous, noble hearted ged> | Sites suk insta to the eoutherard of Guotene en be, a, Ge... W. Eaton, Co. F, both baads, Loman, au exosiient officer, aud beioved by all who knew | te" nics dave bilwar!® wasued overboard th: binnace z sn Jeded!.i a'en, On, 0, bout, The Singular Death ef Captain Flus- | toe,c4cumgient meer. There be woatd nt whim | ‘hi wa com sare tor) chest and ¢ Atings. sorang ihe RE arr eg mete s p . the ' mainroy or aot the am . Assent inc orn, ave bed (highs Ber, of the Gunbeat Miami. Perle Bred teh fret, aud (tal ts bim, | also tool ity ‘nthe “| Wehave flee of Nessau.paiott, containing svase wows form tal Albers Littledeld, Oo. 8, Wm A. Nichols, Cu. , 18. Corpora! 8. She-man, Co. F, Mp.J Corporal Stuns Walker, Co. K, run over by cavalry. erosion, C0. ; wen Seaver, Oo. @. La A - Cardenas, 14 days, | of interest, From these we take » certain corsesposdenee yout that wad fed at the redel ram waa fired by bim. bark Frederick (ot Livernoni), Jobna, haf He dies regretted by all save the rebels, who feared Wark Welkiat anchenk Mateacas, 12 rica, with sugar | which bas taken plate between the- Duke of Newonstle: 2 —{ big bravery. ‘and mol . . we ed B ‘ a him; seutereees thet euimit tal Borgel, Maraghiien, 70 day, with laxnes To show that bis ion begen io early life, Brig T Pasjnati Lie Seat eon eens, Maleme | uhe Legisleture on the American bicekade:== Communication with Qur Garrison | 204 wren temptes be aid not falter in that love, we give | mdse, io E Gasins a vote of his io anawer 18 a-nt by the renegade (now Brig John Bul ay, ¢ ede] Hag officer) Hollive, who wrote to bim to the | ros April & with ratton, to Sit Dun: nat, Int Mara OO Reported Cut Off. fag ead fol "bib native South: "== Bk JO Fz os anoke eallbaat Malnbow, 7 dave ~ Now | Ma. Seaaxan ayo Gurrumats oo nes Hoven ot J 2" Phuibrook, Although tbe enclosed despatch smera ts prune knee Thee aeres meer |e aera nn OS | ead ae cee se ence a enrpege em Sislanhy artes Leake uecraae's | Bat Metin Hea Pia vary, sete, | EES Een Tae ene tee “ n t m1 . 5 . an ighS Witee tee A Fleet of Canboats Sent by General Butler from mulon Gontroy rit Where Bre your wits rE 2 aye, wtih ‘ugar nnd movanen ts Herqige ta. 0". fre cutcrisined by het Majeaiy's government upon Aa ie 4K. Shaw, On B, knee, ow ant ate worse, "| guahe Pan's hon £00." Ba- | Portan Ly yg Hor.ce E. Denning, Co. E, back. ‘ wil Nort wh! or liven, ved other mage ’. aero a a. + Ear coveted sah asaetcas | Riraehneear sia Me ee_teve jet ret nd ei ae ProwPeesryoacanse pot shake thy gory locks at mney Behr PC Benth, eine: Viccinta tor, New Maven: of Mareb leat, cnclosing & eopy of the svesch which Basmumons, Aprit £3, 2064. voura/tn Ang gay 1 a ee ee fabs Lion, Ross, Virsinia for New Haven. addressed to the Bahama jure en the 2d of bor a Seah Any oficer might be prou@ of such record, and it ia Sehr I Hinckley. Leavitt, in! Tam obliged to jaform you that Icam by no means. eetved from Fortress Moarce (hie morning: — iy ‘bis that has the true hero to Gebe d H Yeo Peterson, Virginia, ‘that oe ja which you allude to redole assaulted eur works at Ply- | Such constancy a8 this iene Schr DL Sturges, Linnekin, V Le oe ee ae cine ae 0 t@ bis Jong home #0 much regr: eh Nye, ‘Virgin’ denges mouth, N. ‘were twice repelsed. els Sa ‘aded ports Confederate Siates. On Monday merning, #4 one o'clock, the geaboat Bomb- Sketch of the Gunbeat Miami. cara pina Ee antes & Ga Oe ee shell rem wp the Roanoke river /@ look ous for the iron. | The United States gunboat Miami, the Sagabip of the rence Joseph tenance this practice; just as the British government ie clad rem reported comi.g down. fottila participatieg ja the attempt te repulse the rebel prep menry eked aang ancume teremoan tear Boon aiter passing cur works the Bombehell was fred | sitack upon Plymouth, N.C., te 0 sidevmeel vessel, ee 5 fs nt - into By a rebel battery and sunk. one of the Gret of the double-eaders. She wan built at abr Gliber Bros Bat & le bed thas 9 belligarent Res a right fo- About three o'clock the rebel ram came dows, ran past | ihe Phiiadelpbia Navy Yard jo 1861-8, and ber engines pe dhe Sh, wads i Tis pons hn enseiy Sis, Beton ot Sees: ear batteries, and them ram inte the gunboat BouthGeld | were constructed by Merrick & Sons, af Philadelphia, at Soe sens ene a Ee re violated may reasen-— and sunk ber. acost of about $48,000, the bull costing aot far from ‘Sehr Hen! ‘Drew. ably complain that Majesty’s representative, speak- ‘The gunboat Miami, a very stroog vessel, lay close to | $50,000. She was launched oa the 16th of November, Sen Mary ing 2 Set, epecir, A a 1 “ 4 Rehr Franks. New Bedtord. injarious to its interets in & tone of en. the ram, and Captaia Flasser, ene of the moat gallant | 1661, and was fitted as rapidly as possible for service in gene 8 dura. Thrasher. Fall River for Philadelphia, eouragement or protection. men in our navy, cleared her decks fer action and fired | the attack upom the forts below New Orleans under | ge gy of T bave no doubt the whieh gon nandwne wore alae-inch shelis at the rebel ram, whict reboaaded from | Farragut and Porter. After « series of troubles she ar- Schr Thes Poiter, ikett, Provideses for eteahgeunmanse eaten tha nap hontatiion Mone ber sides, ene of thom explodieg and killing Captaia | rived in the Missiasipp) river, and during the time she | Sct Celene, Taylor, New Haron fer Riis Testy the advantages of Str proadprtion ruling VPruseer. was with the attacking force she was contiaually ranning Sehr Express, Diz. NO, with ant pase to the seat of war, But I think you ppp tesnign ‘The Miam! was then immediately ran down the river Ree are ee stanes serving, lbenanes, to Ramey 8 eames a. antes MONE i Yee ore Bt Penns ae ae bar lr pT Fiver’ wag clea abe. went up’ to Vicksburg, | 4 sisasore BAILED. tnvae; ships On| Were novairing the position of the goverement erameal whinh- Tao revel ram, so far a haenet fred | where she remained a short time, and then phena, H Vou Brabant; chips Nate Bima Maree Paley use Fea seEve, aay, O. ebet,and now has possession of the river below Ply- | came down the river. Subsequently she came North mer Fuaf. of for B. ia, Caledonia, BAYLEY TO THE DUEB OF NEWO: meata. Nuns Atiantio Blockadiag squadron, where sho haa been | Ores: wad Gee Wasiacree wd tie Gee coe coe: | eovamwon Our garrison at Plymouth is out off from all commun. | North ATattiG Blandi eit marencte et tke | oriiedase, with bark Veltioce aon My Lon Doxe—1. 1 honor ( ation. consummate ignorance @f the Bureau of Construction. ‘Wind at sunset BW, the reoupt of pour Grace's decpateh, Ne. S64, of the Tite Tue pet, howoves, aval: apt emeaaited thts crabsury cure and Giteutioa’ "is, tas hlaosiotibn tha Miccellancous, xs communication of your Grace's strictures om: @f provisions, ammunition and arms, was known as the * Miasma.” It certainly gave anyene | Graawamry Erwi, Captain MoGuigan, of the Inman ling, parts of Ly neers ingly Lm ataoacnening: General Butler is confident that it will withstand aay | the onilis to see bert coming along. sailed yesterday at noon for Queenstown or the legislative session, while is has naturaly J The following je a list of her offloers:— ww Vincinta, Capt Grace, ef the Cunard Gulon | me great concern, has ind¥oed me to reperuse (be cen-- ; farther asseult that the rebels oam make, x Sreamenn iNt4, Capt Grace, Advices from Newbera say that Litsle Washiogton is SS ——- erie Flusser, Ime, sailed yesterday for Liverpool, sured paragraphs raphe ia eonjan oa wie with the comments upon . also threatened by the rebels. . ‘ting gota maw Frank We Hackett Brmausmi? @aixpowis, Capt Craig, sailed yesterday for WS an ange Zoo Grace a ooiing coud me Acting Maxers—W. N. Wel Jobn Lear. Glasgow. ry conviction > Genera} Butler bas seot.sn army.af, geabeaio inte the Ensigns—John W. Bennett and T. @. = | Sreausmre Ixzsno1, Capt Babcock, sailed yesterday for | roves’ justly aia, mpreit to the’ charge of un- - Sound, to open communication with Plymouth and ald | 2 cincer: Third Assistants, H. D. Heiser, CO, Davis seearan. friendly esacaaeeaes Power, or had, ‘by any the navy vessels to destroy the rebel ram. andJ. W. Saville, Jr.; Acting Third Assiatanta, D. Newell Sreaxsnrr Coasrca, Capt LeMesurier, eailed yesterday for | act of mine, impared ition of the government: Adeifal Lee bas also sent a gowboat to replace the | Aud Lennie Harrington. : AT cana HP, ant Hazeun, which Leervs, Ss didi bide Uign bc lis vais. IMPORTANT FROM KENTUCKY. Southfield. Sketch of the Gunboat Southfield. pttmantsar Go Wasnineron, Oapt Gage, sled esterday sidra bo tho prsarapb of BY apeceh wich pro. isseo ve Mar, co. H, arm. eee h to N Department. ‘The United States gunboat Southfield, reported sunk by Few Orleans, voked your Grace’ jem, wi ton . _ NINKTY-SIXTH OHIO. A Bana of Rebelo Driven from Pound he ae ™ Wisodien, hage 23, 1894, | the rebel ram at Plymouth, N.C., was purchased by the | Srmausatr Anrer, Captain Wilson, sailed yesterday for ease cesngron Smgammiee Lapel ga lees volone! J. W. Vance, commanding Eeoond brigade, Fourth | Gap—Easterm Kemtucky Reported Free t . Navy Departmeat in the early part of the war from the | Aspinwall. Lavow my inability to discover in what respects | have: ity rte ean sar of Rebels, de. a nade a we eoucknndet || Senewisiond ery Compsty. “aay: Selle aaeePaal ihe] La Mp Actorion, eomne tine: ante TePerien weeted ca | laid myeell open to the strictures conlaleed in. your.- pire sir, i. : formation of the destruction of the gunboat Southfield:— | Sta 3 4 rt “ ash neatenn Crm: Lovevaza, Ky., April $2, 1864, sop P. M., April 17, Fort Gray, | Tyboat, of 1.165 tons, carrying seven guns. Sho had | Fote0s rove ie se wel at Bee Francine, Te eh es | OTROe ceNDe! Cs that «a bal bas.a right . pe peg eser ye FY ape Pec tne Se het, ‘aiatees phat be » bie Pymanth = attacked by ‘the rebels wih a | been actively employed from the time she was first put | remem {pat Capt Uirick and five men of the ship start- | to blockade the ports of his enemy.” 1 would ve seni] Jou, b N. Gs , Co. K, . were iy ‘out s “ ed maw to cross from nd to 1 64 this Lg Sorpealer eee ® detichment of the Forty-Aith Keatucky mounted. | Dattory of six fold pleces on a sand Dank some thousand | 10 commission. Sho rene peck av ie cen enenae’ | Tand's Inland, 19 anqace a ress to lake off the wrncked crew, ged “pal here the” - mT. tok Forigigience,.p. 2s . mentsi—-Roapoke Island, N. C., uary 7, a s vr a ‘the spooch again, [ think it will appear f Lieutenunt ¥. Lappan, co. &. fofantry. yards up the river. fs months, 1t was feared that all hands hed perished. at f j Captain Coulter, wounaed. General Hobson reports Eastern Kentucky now free | | Lieutenant Commander Fiusecr despatched the Cores | berm, N. C., Marob 14, 1802; Plymouth, N. C.,December | "3, m vanes. (Rn)—Bteamer Planet arrived at Batu. | that I Bave, atetivetly admitted thie, right: “and: F CHICAGO MERCANTILE BATTERY, iccechiaias te communicate with the Whitehoud, which was doing | 10,1862; and in several minor actiona, be aid much | more 38d wish cargo from the bark Ravenna (Bp), sanore at | that T bay acsogen Boe ety a ihe aiearp Tene yh ae Jena F: Graber, hip and back Colonel Weathersford, of the Thirteenth Kentucky eay. | picket duty up the river. In passing by the rebel bat- | valuable service, ana her absence from those waters will | Pepe Henry: There i Si en the exercice of thi right of Bipseata, seainy | wept. de, » @+ OUND ILLINOIS CAVALRT, Airy, bas soot one company (rom Burlesville in pursuit of | tery she received a sbot through her port gangway, very honey beseanys cemnabsting OF foer, AiSGAIG Ghat | Bete. Biescen, trem for Bombay, Jan 17, tat $3.| {tre orien ec Re i ieee lee tale Botalog, 10 con ovary ro H, neck, ® guerilla band of about one hundred and twenty | Killing twoaod wounding seven men. The fring on tne two thisty-pounder rifles aad cue ene busdred pounder. | 8. Jee 6B. ereigu Ports. fe an savasion of the blockading right. But 1 woale at: men. The guerilias were driven iwto Macon county, | fort ceased at about mine o'clock, The Cores returned — pce dy xhtml iy age Busse, Hon, April Ia port bark Alfred (Br), from and foregone ey Ag gered tin Si. soe ; ‘enn., afver losing eight Killed and ten prisoners and fifty | sbout that time, ‘Acting Asst#ant Surgcon—W. H. Holmes. SGjemronces, April 13—Arr brige Alesmndro(Ttal), Rartce | of¢-malniaioing “Woelt, Ite tena ight which’ ax- Rorees captured. At carly dawn of Monday the enemy charged upon Fort Aaieg Ascttont, Peymesde—sAdiane Fest, Pia ; Jacinta (BF), —, Selon ines, St {ate 20~ long te is Rag ape A To resol +H. A ‘Major General Gordon Granger arrived to-night, en route | Gray, and were repuised, Acting Masteri—Wm. B. Newman, Wm. F. Pratt. ; echr Clifferd, Porvand. i . to enforce it, po longer. — “ Sobu Hemstock, Co. A, thigh. for New York. _— ‘The Bombshell, an army guoboet, in command of Ea- Acting Ensgne—_ Thomas B. Guokes, Jobe B. Fescoes, | 9 oe eee: Cae! ate aa memen:, 18th | Is necessarliy subject 10 sttonpti of detent end evasion 5 Josep Alien, Cu. F, arm iractured. Bo od ie Acting Masters Mates—Geo, W. Pratt, J. J. Allen, Je. secrinsen: NYarks brite Ada Parris CBE ih a Mees | duriog the wi Ne period of te, emertion, | blockades Saku lon i tha, fet. Ke, returned an ouch 0b the rurd Assitants, Jan Be Farrand, Soh A. Sornep doe FAG Be. Reber co! Geo romp (Bry Anderton, Phi San blocksde; and whether ita maintala eet or moe Sten Babee ai, Co. i, hand fractarea, THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, sen a ; ‘Watts. : re ‘ success Me Me Ra 4 Later in the day the enemy appeared in force in the The Gumboat Bombshell. wmottes jriait, Conter. om, reat sey ih "s Tear of the town, and at sunset commenced a vigor. The gunboat Bombshell was one of the vessels used by i | 1, beige HF AWTRY, mer ees, and Alen Nicxets, |, New ae. Dy od ot = Indeed your G: » he ous attack on Fort Williams and Fort Wes. the Marine Artillery corps, She was an ordinary canal Sekt ron. 4 ch which relate to the ian sat the Socced crn ery ihe Tetamen to-day state | sie, at which time the Mami and Southielé— boat, mounting one gun and two small light pieces, Her je, bave studiourly regarded tbe Tight of ‘ MG. cacdaer, Oo i, thigh, ae Simny corps, Majer General Beneock oom | ieevigiaty chplabl topeiber—ware east. loess. Tho carly Distory may be found among the records of the Erie : 18th, ' | ccmmerce as conflicting with and modified by, the- Lewis Painter, co "Hl. arms. manding, wae reviewed yesterday by Generals Grant and | 5,c1ngeid steamed up the river to protect Fort Wessells, Canal. She was purchased, with four others, for the Bera. " 5 We “ Ivilege of hostile blockade. In thig rosect I’bave~ ‘dl : Meade. Generals Sedgwick, Warren and Sheridan, with ‘The others ‘aamed vel % nor, lowed the doctrine of the principal authorities on. Gedirge speekt,Co KE, bosepsen prey ? id while the Miami dropped down and shelled the enemy in } side expedition. were respectively | B : law, ineleding Chanceilor Kent, as quoted James M. Phillipe, Co. B, arm their staffs, were preseut. The discipline of the troops frot of Fort Willams. Grenade, Rocket, Schrapnel and Grapeshot. They were Mi ‘60; Lau; ber Majesty's Solicitor General ip the House ot? SKVENTY-SEVENTH ILLINOIS, was highly praised by the generals, as well a by all whe oMcered and manned by marine artillerists, under Colonel teres: HB debate of February 20, 1899 Tater George chambers, Co. B, {a00. witnessed the spectacle. * This ia the largeat corpe in the opi eatirogr raped eras Mi tran Howard, formerly of the United States revenue service. | Cs ork. ob wan. ccoteuaed ea tee part y. Ogden, Co, G, ebouleer, ’ and were repulsed three times, SouthGeld throw: -- ~ - - ond ‘Ration that neatray: Capea ete Walker, Co K, leg. army, and the scene presented, as they passed in review shell among them. d The Fert Pillow Massacre. were bound * eo “ibelr eubd- ieetidaday Coho Webs, Wiled. nnn Eee ee ORE CERRY, Whe mnpIDCCST, About balf-past ten P. ¥. the Southfield dropped down St, Lovzs, April 23, 1864. selling or ecortlag articles | con. eaeckewel; Ua G; REVIEW OF TAB ARTILLERY RESERVE, Fi Edward B, Beaton, # native of Waltham, Vermont, for Relligerent Powers. | But CO a. a Tho artillery reserve also passed in review, after which the river and reported to Lieutenant Commander Flusser, wi - » by a who ordered the vessels to be lashed together with early two years past & resident at Fort Pillow, and the generals proceeded to witness the evolutions of the acre, 7 bawsers, the Southfield being on the port side of ‘the | who wes in the fort during Forrest’s attack upon it, was 5 ren! oe ae ca arrest reslaents Massehesstie Vel: | icc avout midnight the Whi down the ined at Ger ) headquarters on Tuesday Tuts right tua'stnce been expficitly declared Dy: Unteers in an entirely new drill, which was much ad- river, and came alongside the Miam), and reported the | and fully corroborated all previous reports of rebel bar- S cial anthorities of this . ‘The right.of thes Py weanstacnaans, snlecing Frag ht Teviowing vacty silerwarés parieck 20) 115, coming down barities there, He also made the additional statement toa | $°'F x , to traneport, and ofthe oslie Tower. io sata ‘| Lcguaaas Wyeas; cabaings Fresbments with General Hancock at bie headquarters, At three 4. M. on Tuoeday the ram dropped dewn | blcodhounda were weed to dlecover the hiding places of | berks . oi ; coatintiag rane, 6a party cap PIGHTY-SEVENTH ILLINOIS MOUNTED INPANTRY. Pessiiays Listy of ee cases were captured near | “Eide the Miami, under cover of the shade of the | those who ocean ae massacre, He alse be cheo reli. | tier, Philadel 7 Now the liven of theve commersia! operations 1, . L, Meader, Co. A. groin, veri these, liquely acrose | able reports state that Major Bradford was bung iy tional. It ie entirely a Gore berkbard, Go. F walaer. Morrisville, They bad attacked @ picket station and + Se en ee % D. «, Colima, Uo. A, thigh. into «the «starboard «bow of the Southfield, | near Covington, The vessels had been firing all the previous even- EF Killed a man a short time previous. Should « change in the commanders of this department } did 60, when the Miami retired, and was pursued « short Leg! ne : eget: a conerg roan Mecting of the Arkansas Legisiatare, 5 Interesting from Virginia. ing at tbe enemy on shore, and their guns were Sa. Lous, April 28, 1866. isd Loe hay od co Bolg = si gn ew Pree am GEXE: Poe co loaded with shell, which there was not time to draw. Little Rock, Arkansas, Gates of the 18th iostent say tiene at our cofonists, as i they hed ng a) de blared LOYALISTS— 1} The Lieutenant Commander fired the fret shell, aad on met on the 11th instant, grant evormit ta doing, oF ‘larpting to do, the very~ ey mec, Go. 30k atte oil alin saapesaes, 4 ptt sel gr dog RBFORE ON GEN. BOTLER'S | uy pursting some fragment, either from tbat ot the payer Shaiguuboses ‘Whee doce d sreauaeeines tes ph | scouscrs had alveye’ dove, » 4s A eovtby iy Southfeld’s shells, rebounded, which causea his death, wae gg nE hanoon, Co D, arm aod side, OUR ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE, ” ” | arrived. tino sentth, Co, D, bend. ALEXaNpaLs, Va., April 23, 1864. the fragments piercing bis chest and skull, algo wounding ‘The sumber of votes cast for a free State Constitution 8. he nda eno play tne mates Peg heerntirse aketwejoncene aeearneel sees Rercuara papers thal Drigh- | S06 following cfeern snd, mon:—soting Resign GAMO 1 aoa sisea: ealthin and porta eieiila the ooloniats that illegality difered from erimaieality, than. Joop Creighton, Go. B. 1g. Giar Geteral 3. F. Slough, the able aud energetie Mintary | Hargis, Aating Third Assiotent Engiocer Harringiee Ql f Ol soll i's Seth mecsldot Umeda Mas to samoniah them fhat a certain Fink, socompanied: Fever Leak, Co A, hand. Governor of the district of Alexandria, bad bees removed | #0me six or eight men—none mortally, proslamation. the, Wagality. Fer, while, Les be —_— Se a cory ly rl from his command and ordered to report in New Mexico, ‘Upon the approach of the ram the Southfield fired at hi ry yt —— Jian bie ponimen og ang Rovers Henry Carey, killed. is premature, to the say the least, ae General Slough | ber. The prow of the ram running into tbe SouthGeld ° meaty oad fall yrteot yal aad feoosent wade, nt Gat. Andrew Morse, Uo. C. has received no official notification of such fact, It ta not | caused ber to fll with water, and she sank inside of fif- SHIPPING NEWS.: wales soeetterel » esvtrah * = 2 elle imyroabis ewera, hat eoeral ough may be re | Soon minut, Tos forward shag wre pried Oy the POS SPT Sg 1 De lieved, as be has repeatedly applied to the War Depart. | pressure of the ram between our vessels, and the after i secrag ele ey ta wa teaed teas pg nase Ng ‘ment for an order to that effect. * | ones were cut, and as many as could get on the Miami Sie ‘which met tbe duty J. Mi Dukerty , Co, impor Breve cairvwaly erry. o. be effected the new mao wil! have my ‘liveliest sympa- | distance by the ram, which was cousidered slow, makisg wante: Comes i , this coseaton ay Abies, unless be be of the pemi-seoesh or quasi-Union | but four kots per hour, the Miami throwing solid chet at ae ae a oF pay leuk, Order, of which the present incumbent ie not; for! kecw | her avshe retired. Some of the mon of the Southéeld te sutyect reanon bere seem -_ YOURTH INDIANA CAVALRY, bap rc 2 toad pagel yon’ Ceres. ee: ag So " re " Rive Geet tals for; goer Geese wie ‘ e © straightforward Unico commander is pursued and per-. and adinfoare t * ‘ Wea, BaguNS, Os: C, tag amapegeted. secuted by the open rebels-and eell-intoreet impelied | The Cotes was despatched to Newborn immediately ya et bi Talotiy Shh ene but with tier or Cape. ¢ Unionists of this vicinity. with the body of Commander Flusser, Solace: ROW Detee Sarria aVerk trie gerent 4nd iwe things tndoce me es Governor Peirpont bas his report nearly readg fer pad.’ | Thé officers missing of the Southfield wore Borrv, os teamnes be yo pong ia oation. He is very severe upon General Butler, as are Acting Master William B, Newman, ‘ BALTIMO! expressed by many respectable bys Ail of the secesh sympathisers inthis vicinity. ‘The docu: | Aciing Enelan Thomas BGtokes. prea are Reda: during the winter; the ‘ment will be very voluminous, and heavy on the political Acting Third Assistant Joba A. Strieby, maa, Nickerson. all from N York. management of Norfoik, Portemoath and Old Point Com- 5 Acting Master's Mate George W. Pra Fey RR AG yan Sona dee ‘asees oueiiee circemetances: you Bove ort, and will be read ia Richmond, Charleston and | P@7master’s Clerk George W Brown. x iB, April Staples, Doth parties at the same time.”” The second » { even Some of the officers and men of the Southield may Phy ‘a. is ae New Yone Haaatp, in an article designed te. zhout the rebel States with unqualified approbation — severe catirely misquote, fend dolight. om have been captured; but most have escaped. Few or ieee tus Eiverpoots wchs Jae 8 Mew: rmlslsborprets Im amcotoecting ‘ts emecoutive pare. It tt rumored that sinee the Committes on the Conduct | ®°@¢ Were probably lost. The Miami te uninjured. ie Panna ne aE manpronriate sieeve, This arsicte arrivals or ‘Hmnats, ‘refer, ‘Engiiab. ' of the War made their reporton the military management | TB® Fam is thought not to have used her guns whilst Bert. | Bel Khe, Pulse Onanien ce Ay ty mahagn f the Department of Alexaedria, in which they exonera- | U24er the bows of the Miami and Southileld, nor eould eee id i er ‘ Ti. Os'the whole’ my lord i trast that 0 later: i ted General Siough f1 1 bias ur guns then bear om her. The sheti fred at her was will convince your (irnce in this 8,000 ‘gh trom sil blame and complimented bim tated nothing with regard to the rights of , for his unswerving fidelity to his country and his coun. | ¥hen she approached, nip eergy. Cauthine, Liverposlmfpetferd, Tileaton & Dot what Bae been reognised by the genera! consent f try’s interests, Governor Pierpont has sagely vcnciuded to | Sketch of Lieutenant Commander Ohac. | ©, - ‘I Poster, Jr, a! a pA eR Et gd KJ oon te. ~s agit tY-AnvENTR INDIAMA, acral Governor that verbal castigation which W. Flaseer, U. 8, B. Bulb Loan Bruno Mtn ieee Manette Rerptnt, Temata silent kk Lf, the colpn ate: ‘George , 00. B, hand. Up im store for him. Lieutenant Commander Carles W. Flusser, whe wae " ¥ feomed to expect a more ample protection ‘rom her Corporat Presiey Casey, Oo. K, hip. Private Jobo H 0 ID Florence Nightingale, Beard, Havana—J B Ward & - . WO 4 ps0, of Com ©, Firat ra: ; Jo | | Majesty's government im prosecuting their trafic with. Se ce a oR De ite vom | errmgeetrecees Sommerer] BRS rete mcom | ae er ak eee | WEL ine eee cas ohn W, Thompann, Oo. Gy sige of which Colonel 8 W. Bailey, Eighth Peonsyivania | ram to ber atack upon the United States forces et Piy- aside Crh P HioSancire vie Baltimore | See 1. Buriwer, sonra T Gres | wor hot wal eve apcian cafsvorably of" trade George Kealner, Uo. A, both thighs. “MWe reserve corps, 1 president, ls to be executed ia tnie | mouth, N. C., was born in Maryland, but was appoleted mer Funf (Prue), Albrecht, Miramichi—Fupeh. hich, bas boee preston ain i wou sth city on Friday, the 29h day of April, at tweive o'clock | from Keatacky, of which Siate he wana eitigen, He en- Ele thorn, Panasenenal io cenall Gugres aon trioased 40" i Wm. Roebock, Co. F, head. M., in the open field near the Sickles Barracks, for the tered the naval pervice as a midshipman om the 10th of fain, ras) Roem rere Be rs Co, of com: speculation, 80 Sergeant Samuel W. Leoais, Oo, A, arm, Crimes of desertion and robbery, July, 1647. His first cruise was made in the Camber Pomel (heh Cine Fone Cau Y Lt sa Socrecalen of we ke ial giisieaeea tenmeoe tows, Major Weutz, Chief Engineer United States Military | iaud In 1849 he was sent to the Raritan, 40 guns, rg Bete (Br Ky 7 dere ‘Arr Delmont Locke, Wiswell, Pert Royal; Al- "LB 5 | dpe ge Railroads, went over the Orange and Alexaudria Railroad | where be rematoed until the latter part of 1860, Te 1861 ie A.B Cook Weed. Por yal Bixby & Co, fred Forirens Meares. os_ary ate, Prince, | Hile Grace the Doxn or Newcasrun, KG. Henstinger, co ivy ded omy (his morning on « tour of inspection, be was ordered to the Saraioga, sioop-of-war, and in ber Minto laiiler, “Anderson, Pi ‘Mier 8 feaitths i ahs & Fens aading say, THR DUKE OF HRWCASTLE TO QUVBRNOR BAYLRY. Foote, . Fan vairy. —_—___. mete Y, Boston; De @raner, June 6, 1963, eibom tracturea: Destructive Fire at Gonaives, Hartt. | i the Novel hotscmy ah senejeigewypassati pean | Bar sech Met tae fertclamas Baber aco, | Bal Rouen, Mh, 3 edge tot you Us. K, sag. Ou the Teh of April a fire took place at Gonaives, de- a Stroying property estimated to be worth $3,000,000, Spanien The Originated from eparks of a segar fall- Sin—I have to acknow the of your — - pateh No. 46, of the 6th ait io anewer to tho ments made in 7s toh of the 11th April, on Hin warrant to that ion, after a brief recres- i on (Br). Roberta, Duamoretows, WI. ad of your speech Babamea Legislature whit nto Savannah, where be 128 $0 ihe traihic carried on from Nagsau with ihe bloc... Waller 8. Gais,Co. B ing into @ pile of loose cotton Just going to press. Femained during the entire cruise, whieh ended on the aded p rte of the Lonienerate “tates. ' “9 de Decnwiale wea Warned; alee « portion | Sites, to a henieeauty, phe ne sree te ae Bo. | PELL, sista inaPhen, Winen, BetinerontBeetioy, omtin & moved my chjcelons tp tm James H. Booth, Oo, H, hand. Of Mr J.B. Dupuy’s, Otherwise the fire was confined to | September 16, 1555. Te 1801 he mea wronteaee Mave tf ° Artie. Philadelphie~ aiiy satgtanren erteele a Cae ‘ TWeNTY-KiOMTH 10Ws, Ube stores and Louses of she native merchants, sbrence, Towards the hte of the ‘year, honevet, be 7 Hae Pose Avag, Phederie = 4 — San, Gem c ; ¢ : Naval Acad wentstent sree, Galata Comet Cornet wa. An the meetohante ern, Uuildings wore destroyed. | Temained tu nat positon “ati ajeeed oo teen Boe | Bene daar Dougan alone od Hite OWN pine, : oo 0° Rr All the merchants lowe the most of thetr outstanding | phin, in 1860. He made a cruise in her, returatng late can Brow! L Ken IN ; BD ANATHOR. . M. I ugun, Co. K, foot, debdte tn the town, with few exceptions im 1860. He then was granted a leave of absence, ia 75 'W Warren: Uhaprae Wow Haran s tees Ai TH LL ' Zhe foreign merchants are uearly ruined by the dis. | which position be was when tne war tyoke on nie . 7 - Sconeuicte aie aster. ne erie. ay a ae wheo it fp ee yd, oo | wt ir F © Lyman, Biennerd, New Haven—Fergueon & 3 Fi tetionee oosve, and the Depariment’ assussed , : Deetston Again: Tender Notes. | the omnia he rchused gunbeat Commodore Se AH Motes Pandy, Pall Aivve-M 8 Rockett & ton, ee suse irch an ‘ Jo the Court of Common Viens to-day a deeisivn was | Roascke leand, ebroary 1. tig aoe hee ack wpe wh sabe Sonesre tT a eretomers iv ahe haa opened te j- = owner of wk tae sae ding Legh dred and oped ‘owas being bit seven times. One FE aon ash ceo ea i. principal o legal teuder noten, even ibough the grond | "On the 10h uf Feomury, tors be ia company | PLE xunbont Mowiean, Phitedaiphis, brent waye “events Deteen, rent covenants for the extinguishment of the eine wire otver_ofticars of Oomine 's fhotilia, is + — Upon payment of lawful money Of the United states, od at Cobb's Point acd rebel filly near = ih a $$ my, NG Li anaer selected ihe Boa | Pours, on News from Sum Francisco, Bira, the faxsuip of tes revel Coamecare Lynch, aud + ir roam, Ih, say axciaro, April 22, 1864, ri engaged her, avd aubsequently raw ter down, capt: ed wit Gil ber oflicers and erew in May, 1802, be dentroy & : chandise for the pur week have been umuseally heavy, | Ie xe sinvunt of ree, meres, and ood and recover pa ‘04 the prices of gyneral morcbandiae Rave bows low. ”” | ibe Wase’s Poin liguitniore ‘avparagup. Qe she it of | ” Russgosbin Mysotenupas 4 nr Balled, shin Swallow, for (aliao, The arrivals of mor: