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tare. | to Whitford Station on the Norfolk and Petersburg Rail j Poad. The opposition met thus far from the enemy NEW LORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ferese enough to keep Benovegerd there vail! Be surren- ere We’ abel, it to reported, se00 commenee a siege of the piace. There are four Monttors and several gunboats within four miles of Fort Dariinz, ready to @-operate with our land forces (a part of theu)) dbresst ot the Monitors. Our The Operations of General | tm sew sree it eunesienvae’, Kautz’s Cavalry. Fort DarWog with land and water ores; ‘and with the * 4i1) aud devermination existing im our Fauks, there imo’ » yp, Of success. It to supposed that General K-w's ia How’ ' ne souch : of Petersburg, aiming at the destra’ 100 oF ra! go.ds load All Railroed Communication tng pout trom Bicamo: 6. °C espordent» “hays proda- bis do out, many Of bie © pops capt le with Petersburg Cut 0 | Bw, anor hc. Wie not Beleved bere. B:uregs 4 nas no cavalry. Forme ® XO gnon. May 11, 1864. Fighting wes going om ali 409, vecierdiy. The malo prt aa deem Our fight, The troops were FO | Woder command 6"Go.era! = aitu. Ths tarmpike betweem Richmond and Petorsberg was ihe bone of contention up The Union Troops Reported nt to threo P. M: to iay. “ dotning later has been received, Haye Passed the Outer Rov. Me. Dobbs, Of hr ok, Diels’ wenbbuaad ous tab Olé Dominion, wea’ put to the front to-day, to be sent tate the Febsi'Ho, as » confirmed rebel, Petersburg » aa ngt deed abandoded, burned, mor a6 yet Decteged." Brauregard 1s there im command. Fort Dar- lug @ Sti~in the hands o: the rebel, ‘Tw Wisk Dimé Durded, aptord neat Cape Hoary, with’ Scargoet irom, sidel, vicek tin, kc., will prove a tos! a ; : Meloy S&C. &c. > —— ‘pot ” A report Just recets ed! ante f-w har gtiap tend My Wm. H. Stiner’s Despateh. foe ¢ the long. brie Bear Wel @, and two there; Corr Po-wr, Va,, May 11, 1864.) thau'te indde thfeds cHaried, 1° the dhira ume suecabded. Mie Creda op opajeatagy § () i ft @ thie’ for what ie worth. My informant heard ‘wwter ‘fe dashing Gonoral A. EK. Kautz, o whose start 1 | Colon Soca? ‘ ‘ Wwoformes you in my-despatches of last-week, have | Th fellowing “aifditional mameg'of wounded have been Woon em the mest extensive seals, snd Feaultea nm | redeivel withia the 1. at two: ty-foer hours from Gen: ral Greet injury to tne enemy mudeneential sérvice to tho |, Butler's army :— Line of Rebel Defences. CASUALTIES IN THE CAVALRY: COMMAND, | Uniom cause. Late leat evening some few of the wounded | D Marsh, 7th Pa F Winaage. 30 NY exme in, first, who informed sa thas a part of thedivi- | Serst 4 atiaien ih Fac Fee tian 4 sn poe. cay 3 7 ‘wien was closely following them, and from the former! | |p yickey, th Pa cov Po eh Doser’ ‘wave been coabled to gather come incongruous reports of 10 adeition to these, about one huadred and fity sick ‘Whelr proceedings. ¥ o 7 id bees ive bees sent to the Hampton end Chesapeake bospitais. was given.op Wednesday, the 4th lostant, and the divi | The Outer Defences of Petersburg Passed. sion having been property organized aud prepared, tho mye Cary Porwr, May 21, 1806, erder to march early on the morning of the 6th instant From the latest accounts regetved from tne frogt wp to ‘Was obsyed With the greatest alacrity—Col. 8. H. Mix, | last night, it a krowa,that General. Baiien/e fosces were ‘Wird New York eavairy, commanding the First brigade, | within threo miles of Petersburg, and had passed the outer end Col. G. P, Spear, of the Eleventh Peansyivasia cav- | lines of the rebel detences. This ie impertant, as i the airy, the Second brigade. Rations sufficiest for oon- | more closely pecs up Beauregard’s command within the templated trip were provided, aa also ammunition for the | city. @arbines, revotvers and mountain howitzers, and forage for the horses. ‘THR PAST DAY'S PROCEEMZGS, On leaving our intrenchments near Portsmouth, known 0 Getty’s Station, General Kaute took the straight road a] 7 tw to Suffolk, and from there to Andrews Corners. The loupas Massing, May 9, 1 greatest caution was used to thie advance, Flankers | neayy cevaiiy foros, Joined Gonenti Berior Intevac ‘wore thrown out to give the earliest aiarm of an advano- Dering Remareh. be crossed 4 ie, Binakwatay sulven, 98 tog foe, bus no opposition was met, and before daylight of , , recrossed ts tn wer eran aoe Wien bag, red. | eesti as ees reese tenth ary bs See Ws Nec arent to eB ders 3s Aa eee left of Iele of Wight Court House, where = small rede! A + wi e force was encountered, who fired a volley into our troops | the'encoeas or Genera Haste’ ocpeis es uareare aver and akedaddied. Lieutenant Preidbomme, of the Eleventh | fhe whole army is now inmotion toward Richmond, . Nothing could equal the euthusiasm of the men; and Feonsylvania cavalry Assistant Adjatant General to | yi on ic ieaked out that they were to be led "0a to Rich. General Kau’ [Correspondence of the New Regime } ‘In sue Fab, wear Canevse, ‘Ten Mizz Nort op Parsns:.ura, Va., ‘ @olonel Spear, was badly wounted He made bis way, | mond,” each man seemed moved as if by some personal Rowever, to Fort Powhatan, aud was brought here on | imoulse. {Whe steamer Curlew the wext day. Uompany A, of the | ,e0efal Butler did & charactertetlo thing yesterday. * Bbeventh cavairy, led the advance. pon learning the name and rank of commander of ane army guaboat which led the ascent of the James river on Thursday, be ordered that he be promoted from a Hieutenancy to a'captaincy, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. @N THE FFOOND DAY te column tm a body loft Binckwater bridge, and went ‘was bat slight, and was mostly from guerillas. From ‘Whitford Station our forces proceeded to Littleten, where they forded the Nottoway river and continued their mareb on and through Siony creck bridge, on the Weidon | Debate in the Senate on Negro ead Petersbarg Railroad, which was reached on Mevurday night. At thia place the Third New Suffrage. Yerk cavalry qmoswntered a rebel force, com manded by Colonel Tabb, who gave them battle, and eur Joes consisted of ene lieutenant killed and some eight @r tom men wounded. The rebels, however, were routed, ‘with a less equal te, € not more ourows. This Zhe Bil Giving Homesteads on Rebel Hstates to Soldiers and , Bailors Passed by the House. and Postal Service, ity ef che woods some fifty of our men were dismounted to n6t as skirmishers. A rebel ferce met cur troops, and @ommenced to Dre on them, Having superior numbers, (be enemy had the advantage of the fight, and areve our men from the woods. At ths point, however, reinforce- Appointments Confirmed by ments from he ren ivania. cavalry. who were the Senate. qiso diemounted, , and, after a sharp engagement, rebels were tarp driven, ‘the woods ae. &., &e, be! ps Snaipiva tienen kitod eight wounded. IMMRAEGH DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. ‘Wasumnorow, May 12, 1884. Having pursued the enemy & distance of three miles, eur troupe returned and” sot fre to the stallon, destroy” THB WAR MEWS IN THB HOUSE. ° Oe, gome hero banded, thosnend, detignn, sorte Of Beek | ir. RvB, Weahburno-was quhow tin tothe Rouse ‘46s ba Roce air tele day. He was surrounded by troops of Representatives, ts Shara all eager and anxious to learn how Grant felt, and how met low | tne army felt, and how e000 Lee would be defeated and of, Colammbie cavalry some, (nies | started on nis travels. His eocouraging accounts of the I '» | odndition of affairs at the front had somewhat prepared municeted by the Hzaarp correspondents this evening, of the great triumph which bas rewarded the unprece- dented and protracted exertions of General Grant and the patches of Lee’s retreat and Grant’s victory at Spottsy vanie Court House. NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘The President nominated to the Senate to-day Colovel Richard Delafield, to fil the place of Chief of Engineers, with the rank of brigadier general, vice Gea. Totter, 66: ceased. General Barnard was offered the position, but declined }s, and requested the sppoiatment of Ooi. Dele- feld ‘The President aleo nominated Charles Hale, of Boston, as Consul General te Egypt, vice Thayer, deceased. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. BRULT. en near as I can ascertain from the diajolnted statements @ the wounded men who came.in advance etaame, In the deptenenion st 20 immense track of rail , |, wi fter travelling for six exhi Sema ts. After trav Gays, exhar jaken along, General Kautz, Lf Hie Bal , ABRIVED PER STRAMER MONITOR MAT BSS MONROR, MAY 11, 1864. james W Dumb, Co, ike Desay, Co K, 8 ound COAL REY oN sora nen ne Baers, 20 G, XV JosB Owens, CoB, 4 NT , CoB, eth Pa cv Gp foun ba eng, is APPOINTMENT. Frederick Joba Mayor-was confirmed as Postmaster of Cincinnati. PASSAGE OF THE RAILROAD POST ROUTE BILL BY THS BOUSE. Le We, FR 5 Raat keie The sedstitate tothe. bill making the Delaware and nat , Cot, oth Pe | Raritan Railroaa e altrea jae ©o ®, ith va Ga Compton, Oo B, 11th Pa ilitery and pest road, which pro- J Van Gashbesk, Oe A, vides thet any railroed operated by steam shal be ae. ses J Howber, Oo F, th sien nar: afrtndncneener Sette bannatey totem one $8 OnE. Yah Pe ear IT Elaared, 00 A, th Po oan re vy pay Re ee ae 0, ith Pi Fa ode EL ES ap exhete hey Rew aetensted ‘and earnest, and the re- janver, mae was considered doubéfal until the vote was taken. Wf {Rae ae ieee B 0G, 5th PS | i: gheaid aloo pose the Seante it will bring the federal CD erd SePres ,govesnmest in collision with all the State gevernments, Brpraccpet ety 1p reference to their laws eeatroliing raftroads chartered — ry, h Dy thetr Logistatures. SESE sk Ss SE LABS: | ane remem to tee tert hen trope ® ho Commodore Jones Affair. (Whe Treasury Department wo day amounted to $768,000. 70 YER EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tue DESY OF THE NATION. Umrsp Bri Mavar Hosrrrat, ‘The public debt of the Wnited States on'the 10th of ‘Neswons, Va., May 11,1064. cr ADRs bese co ist POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. = . : W.teiKelly hen boon \ mpocial agent ef the, ‘Thiet jSimig, ue. ‘Post Office Department for tbe Wa the valley of tho | ns ana Lyman t Missiasipp!, vice Markiénd, who transferred to ——- Chapman; kita. | agringion, ia change of the malls Nothe armen of the at EA We. eRe Aan THARTY-HIGHTH CONGRESS. | v. died ‘ymer sEESION. ‘Those marked y hospt. pial. ‘aeapecitsliye “3 4a BaRNUM, cy yrs The Press Despatches. ‘Wasmmraron, May 18, 1866 Banwons Hompasp, Va, May 10, 1864. ‘Wnaon, (rep.) of Mass., from the Militar,Y Com Mitte, reported the followmg, without amendment ~ GENERAL KAU “fhe Scene of the Brilliant’ Exp*dition T2’S CAVALRY. fo the Soutb of Petersburg --The Rail- roads Effectually Cut-and: Communication Cut Of, &c. Cp pon 4p RH @nnnen @. 0226 Ns g1 DONS oo} ANU T “4 Rivea RI Fey ih gs —<—$$$ ____—_—— Foed te operated: ert successors sed assigue, be and are hereby ou to fails tena, beta eect eene eae et Try from one state to oy ether, and to ‘com pamaa- ‘THB ERECTION OF A DEPOT Av ETT RY, ER ‘My. Grimes’ gesolution calling for information of the Navy Department as t@ the erection of a depot at Kit- tory, Me., wad pirsed. ‘TRE GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY. Om motion of ‘Wrson, it was resolved that the Seo- retary of War be directea to furn sh the Senate with a List of all general oficers of the regular or volunteer forces in commission at the beginning of the present war, Or appointed‘sinés; with the States in which they were and from which they were appointed; designattn ik ‘also whose ‘bominatioos have soap the Senate; those which have expired by eoustigutional Mmitation, not having been confirmed by the Senate; those declined, resigned, . di * iseed Or mustered out of service, and those who have died in the service. ‘THR ELECTIVE FRANCHISE IN THE DISTMCT OF Mr. Har.ax, (rep.) of lowa, called and amend. tbe charter of the elty of” Washington and it HB i Mr Wuson was, while ler who je fighting the batt of suftrage, unwilling to i i i 7 i Feds fi A i oi HH es ; tf iif i ithe 3¥si isp ! li fxd 2 i H ir 3 4 5 2 Cc f rf & HEE a fi i i i E iz f #3 i 5 5 i 5 4, & 3 iy F gb st il Fe! if HI i i 2 Fy ge 8 i ; ; Ps i ae i | CRUECATED LANES GIVER FO SOLTENES AWD AATLOMA ‘The House resumed the consideration of the bill to sve. homesteads 40 sailors and soldiers, without regard 10 | ~ 1 Ti in nd aes eR TARE none ff i Dill was not ‘to ler. Mallory, he eard it was oontempla ed to give equal rights to negroes as to own- ership of soil, A8 to the so.ca'led equality that must work outriteeif, be would not ato subject ue, Matory, (opp.) of Ky., inqutred whether the geo- tloman did not contemplate giving negroes equality as to ‘voting avd holding office. Mr. Juiiam replied that formeriv negroes were entitled to vote im North Carolina and other Southern States; but ‘the question of suffrage was left to the decision of the States themselves, As to social equality, those who saw Ait to associate with soes could do so, Southern men bave pe particular ol jon to this, as in that section malgamation wre practised in its moat disgusting form, was seen ip tho large number of mulattoes, Mr. Mauory referred to the census to show the num- ber of malattoes at the North, Mp. Jutian—They came from the South. ‘Mr, Mationy said that wes owing to the fact that Yan- Preachers: ope Sellool ‘masters, and pediers bad gone South. t6r:| ‘ : ‘itt Josias remarked that Jobn, Randolph said that the be madman puro winter SS ata the Southern Bs Pacis Were ) of N.. Y., called the atten. thou of the gentleman (Mr. Julian) to the fact tnat he [ie Revipeedanneon se gins, the lands to the black HF iH Br. Paepuavon, (opp ) o Obto, argued that the object ‘was not se deciare these railroads to be post routes, mili- tary reads or tega) structures, because they were 80 to- day by the existing law. It was an attempt on the part of the House to ins est a State corporation created for lo- cal with powers not ee by its charter, but denied by the legislation of the state io which Wt exists. There wes no single instance in which such a or bad mong ha, privenglios of tap. government, and was agai the the ocoastitation, and an toterference with Btate rights Fle also oppaged the pubstitute, pot only because of its injustice, bat because {4 was intended to apply toall the raiieends fa every state Mr. Woongninor, (rep.) of Vs., in advocating she bill a ae eae 5 mount foleregta of ‘commerce between the Stator. ‘Mr. Yuaman, (cop) of Ky, would ‘vote for the bill or the sabstitute if for nd other teasom tnan to break down the odious New Jersey monopoty. Me. , (Opp.) of Wig, bad no doubt df the ecnsti- tutional power to establish « Cong yor Oe tween New York and ie ge - W a Aa th Uaee tte, to ob fa Dapetar ._ $08 yor im the nature: ot p entines Sectreen ie and go apd the law of the existence of the latter. ‘Mr. Joumson, (opp.) of opposing the bill, said there was no ocenstt oF even 8 pretext for its ja ee aries the beagit of stock job. eee Capitol, seeking ew sources of Mr. Paurn, (opp.) of N. Y., opposed the dill. Dctan asic caestatetenn ane on Military 1, who reported the bill. They re- See Seer tae es eee " @ ing any law, to natural individuals or official per- e008, a interfere with the rights of tbe entire peopic; and it was because New Jersey undertook to say that re ere ane between New York aod Philadelphia unless en condi tone aa she thal! pre. tbat the com- ing with the lotercom- Mr. Wiion’s sudstitute for the. bill part of this fepert), and’passed the .o or — e domn the war for any purpose, but failed. Ex Governors Biglor, Downey and Weller have been clected delegates to the Chicago Convention, ‘The steamer John [. Stevens sailed for Mazatlan to- Gay with a cargo volved at $190,000, ‘The trace with Mexico ta rapidly increasing. Flour and grain quiet, There has been « light rein again, and the prosvect for crove ig sliabtiy imyroved. THE BLOCKADE OF WILMINGTON. Night Attack by the Rebel [ren-Clad North Carolina. SHE I8 BEATEN OFF, | @he Rebel Steamer Supported by Four Wooden Vessels. | The Rebel TIron-Clad Raleigh , Aground, &e., ee. pom: C 1, 1864, Ove New Inver, N. On the might of the 6th tost., at hall-past seven o'clock, Abe rebel tron-clid Nor Carolina came out under cover of the darkness, and attacked the Uniied States ateamer Nassecmon, with the evident purpese of running het down. The interitiun was discerned im time to avoid her, but we narrowly epoaped being injured from her ‘sdpt and shelf). The Nansemen fired several ahots at ber, ‘but owing to the light calibre of her’ yuns they nad no eflect om the rebel iron-clad. Our vepee! made siynals to the fleet ef approaching danger. Several vessels, whose sativa was cooveniest, stood for the scene, thick og that. was a bieckade runner trying to escape out. At mine P, M. the steamer Britannia saw her and Opened fire upon her, which the rebel iron-clad returned, without, however, iofftoting any damage to the Britanala. The night was very dark, and we could not see a greater Ajstance than Sty yrds off At daylight the rebel Monitor was Glecovered{ by the steamer Howqua, four ‘and three quarter miles eff shore, close by, and steering direct for her. The latter immediately opened fire, strik- Jog ber dour times, the shot glancing off her like peas. One, eed from the trou-cla@ ricechetted ana passed through the amokestack of the Howqua A daylight, the whole of the fleet coming up to the scene of action, the fron-clad put fer the bar as fast es possible, secom- panted by four wooden vessels, all armed with heavy pans, The revele received a hot salutation from Fort Pieler as they passed. ‘The. wooden vessels which secompanied her out, no doubt, was intended to tow her captures to Wilmington; Dut I am happy to stave that they returned disappointed, and withoet inflicting any damage, comparatively speak: img, to any of the fleet of small gunboats, I suppose ‘the attack will be renewed to-night, or perhaps they will try their fortune on the Western ber, and I believe that they will meet with no better succoss. The North Carolina has five guns in all inside her roof, and to all ap pearance is a very formidable war vessel, 8he has one gun ou each end of the réof and three in midships; the Inttor can be worked on either side, The guns on the bow and stern can be used as broadsides, bringing at one discharge five guos on a side if necessary. The {ron-clad Raleigh {8 aground in the river a little above Fort Fisher, and no doubt will get off with the next bigh tides.) ‘The two vessels were intended to come out together, and if they had a great deal of dinxster resulted to our flect, consisting at present of yall clans of vessels, with one exception, and sho ‘was ton miles off during the attack, and consequentty did not om» im to tiie station until the day was well ad- vanced sad the iron clad inside of Cape Fear river, foiled i her attem,t. The Huntsville and De Soto Not Sunk. Bosom, May 12, 1864, The report of the sinking of the United States steamers Huntsville and De Soto by the pirate Florida, wasa-rebel canard. Both vessels arrived at Key West on the 20th ‘ult. from a cruise. They totended to remain in port two ‘weeks, for supplice and repairs. Steppage iu Traasita. GUPBRIOR OOURT—TRIAL TRAM. Before Monell, May 13.—4! B. and Raward R. Mcftoaine vs. stxty-three bazes of bacon, valued at $1,700. The pro- erty in question Bed been purchased from the plaintiffs DB lh Ware eee board the British ship of which defendant was master, Some trouble , a 2 ‘opens at eleven A. M. Short causes, Nov. 1,341, 1923, 2223, 2238 2290, 9083, 2081, 2108, 2106, 915, 2280. Pare 2, 18 Duane street. Adjourned to eR TRIAL TRAM 4265, , A261, 4963. 4275, 4277, 4270, 4281, 4283. 283, Part o* 58, 9040, 3440,’ 2636, 1078, ‘3712, 4714, 3714, 8720, 3722, S124, 3726, 3128, $782, 3734. Cou! om Puzas—Part 1.—Short causes. Part 2.—Adjourned unt{l the fourth Monday in May for equity ‘cases. 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