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wy ru aocrdents on the Ticonderoga, Juvista, Yantic and Quaker City, the impetuosity of the ‘men leading them to fire the before the sheils wi guns ere assigned to the romeneutasayee of the Cap. wes tao Faucon avd bis officers bave made (leur quests Geptors for many Kindnesses and courtesies. Om» Board Umrrap Srares Sreamen Orr Witumeton Deo. 26, TEE THIRD DAY. B Dell tp the operations agaist Fert Fisher exists to day, 00 account of a storm from the eastward, whieh eet in inst evening, The sea causes the vessels to roll 50 maech that no renewal .of the bombardment bas been attempted, The gunboats which cover the point where uhe troops landed are still abelling the wiods to preveut ie0.” f i NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DEVEMBER 31, 1864. 14° UL Ps) to make the deseption more complete tm this partioalat, STONEMAN. “a falge sthokeatack, Dull er canvass ewe woe-rings, was ‘TUB WRATH BECOMES KOLGH. :C1K OF 4 BURGER. to the ope already On Ber. The powder amounted | Por two or inree ure ine beste wane Tee wpen the Baste sicleah sm Reger. piles , BR a Roem aaron a eit cue of whem eucoreded to om without wescie: : comnmitied. suigide by sbeeting’ bimeclt | SOT en mecca = sy: * aay A : : them ARRIVAL CF THE GEORGE WASHINGTON, oe tidak ed vc ‘Important Results of the Reeeat Ter . Ae ee Sek ae or. ree ‘of moureing will be wore fur. .hirsy days by ibe ’ a meob baviog by way of proparati's, the and Vi Raid. Pisce eere rs Baton Rouge Threatened by | ace am ne | ee ' fecreeme, snout genre Soma motipnesernm peice TNOOrS LasT ON SHOCKER h ehodta cosas attends lenis dates ot bie nd ihe fer eumed teers feet rar smas | u's “etal sober fer At ee the: Mnemegy Gla The Salt Works and Lena Mimes. 4} ger ry one nega dae poy ln A ,Espedition of General Granger Against im Ruins. m4 servation oe Nt wae. feared cy reluc'auuly g q Blobiie. ‘ ’ as Wwe beats i te tnetien ale loveverty | Gon. Granger’s Movement on Hae Oaynape, Doo, 23, HOS “ Cieineneer steered ja ber wi 1 . 3 ‘Amare tat a0, ate mate tbe tle coud seasted Mobile. Destruction. rs he ad, nad passed ral line 0 ine ca | setae rae mm * at a of Rebel Property. ; Rt dey Se twelve e’eieak auactiy. DITION | m0 a people rejoiced ut the sight of our forces. The navy ren- ‘ the elect work. ‘And adjusted to fire the dered valusbie aseistance to the troops in landing. \ tara ni i oe te ly tears te med Two tin-clad gunboats’ Rave, gone up the Pascagoula nd Yennessee Relieved of the Shanls'met, fet any renooa, fall into. the enemy's bande, NEWS FROM MEXICO AND TEXAG, | river tirty miles, ang overyuniog progresses favorably. Presence of the Bpemy, o Bag Ra Es cease corememey, | Lap rep lermpapetrnn Ab nabidng AS fength the A Qonspiracy Discevered ‘in ; i ¥ General Stoneman’s Account. 4 oy ook piace, at eight minates before two o'clock. me = ¢ pews of the WARES St Bptizeah coveed sront ze. | Nasmvinir, Deo, 20, 1864. 5 ly en nny Cer — Matamoros, sang ibe seis a ‘Majer General Stoneman, who arrived,in the aity leat? Piece when ihe Saumen Bid'ber odes to the vonder, Re» ee Al) the mar are eonsiderably excited, Bight from bis great raid to East Tennessee and West-., ‘The explosion waa a” ‘maguidcest s. Bhe ok: Sl een ee are) Virginia, furnishes the following secount of hile expeds * fi ene enidbinwe a bread: SURAe emt, fa P perme igre - : $ bright epecks plainly disceraible, seppreed to be steamabdp George ington, Goger, ; thoa:— purby +o obra P ‘wrk, iron eal ao trem the eat, The sper oneatl oaths habe berg orn bp tee-aa eee * T EH 0 M A 8 ° ° The force consisted of General Burbridgo’n thobpe and’ ee ae if-under a sng ty ‘Werday, The Purser-witl accept que. thanks fer favers. Saor empiri ya a Re 2 pl font Sule, Same ane wat ay fatto 8 Gur How Gricans Reported Rout and Capture | st 30. me meveuen wes sekmorm to { Wei of agasinns ea above Consersion, of the Fragments of tee gape, "At Kinga Gora Jno common w ect various opinioss are expressed. ‘Twenty-five bundred rebels, andey Boots and Wirt | wap attacked, coneisting of about five red of fuethy did net werk al SSegeey i, Se Jers. wae Ford Adams, thteaten to miteek Baton Roage, They are in the | Hood’s Army, sol 014 command, The forces werd killed, neighborhood of the town, and say they will cat thelr ae scattered or captured, Next the rebel foteds of Vaugben at, Aen shan to Coristmaae dinner there. General Burton 'e prepared:to wore discovered at Papertown, near Bristol, tryiug te Bre canada aeecte me give them @ warm reception. ae @ffect a junction wih Breckioridge, at Sahville, “Our His confrerct, hat the eomtussiow wea, sahclently vicleot asa: Puavmrm, Den 20,1064. | forces pursued bie to Marion, where an. engagement.” ice Naw Onisame, La, Deo, 24,3004, | ‘The Bulletin, of ibis oliy, Das the followiog special | occurred, reaultiog !@ @ loss 10 the reboe of ali thelr? i By the arrival ef the Sieamers Bisaville and Allience, | despateh:— from Galveston and Brasee Santiago, we receive later intelligence from Texes and Mexico. AN MXGAGAMERT WEAR MATAMOROS. force and artillery, except about two bondred nen, who-, ‘ retreated towards Lyachburg, Va, Breckinridge’s com: | mand bad followed Gen, Stoveman, with thesforces oBi. Galtner, Orosby and Withers, aud the balance of Duke's; s Nasnyizs, Dec. 29, 1864. ‘The statement that Hood Ras crossed the river is doubtless untrue. ‘The liberal Geveral Carvajal asd Celene] Mendes have ‘The very latest news from the front te tbat yesterday, 1d, who ba@ been on the frontior of Kentucky somali force und@ them, and harean tbe French eoa- | while Themes wae pressing Heed on the river bask, be | unio’ 00 ouerate with tho cavalry. ) siderably. was trying to lay hie poateons, but could net make any } conerai sioneman attacked the force st Marion and’ ‘ |, The other day Colonel Larambide, ef Mejia’s command, ‘was sept teem Matamoros for the purpose ef breaking op the “jusurgents.”” ‘The “‘gueritieros” wore discovered in | Steedman reached Decatur ou the 24th inst., with a ® ravine of the Sierra, a short distance Beyond the town | ‘large force, and wasalso threatening Hood. ef Ban Carlos, A Aight ensued, ta which Larambide’s | There ie s romor this merning that Thomas bad forbes were repulsed. At Gap Carlos, on his retura, he Attacked, routed and captured most of Hood's frag- ‘captured Col. Lorenze Lopes, who was sick andathomeat | mentary army; but it needs confirmation. the time, Larumbide beard that Mendes was near Vic- teria, om the Rio Grande, ana excused himself for not Tho Nashville Despate' attacking Bim by stating tbat he did mot wish fo poach Nasuvitts, Dec 30, 1864, ad. ‘The first train through from Chattanooga arrived here on the jurisdiction of Culonel ay oo of Tumpico, In Gition to the captare of Colonel Larumbide after- | this evening. Railroad communication will be regularly Drogrene, a cur gunboats were shelling Mle wOrkI2g | Joy tem over the mouitaine into North Carolina. i Fis command then attacked the salt works, which wo. defended by about seven bundred men, who were ejthérs captured or dispersed. The. loss by thia raid te the rebels is !inmonse. ” « All ihe rativoad bridges from New r! to the Tespes- see line, are destroyed. Thirteen railrond trates with* loéomotiver, several trains and extra cars witheut ep-» gines, were captured and destroyed. All the depota of sup. plies in South Western Virgivia, depots, foundertes, miley factories, storehouses, wagon and ambulance trains and turupike bridges, were destroyed. In addition we cap pelied to give but a brief and unsatisfactory acocunt of the movements of the land forces in the late demonstra- tion on the defences of Wilmington, ‘TEE LavDING. w the~ of sixteen and teen. wards eurprieed sod captured Lieute: ti After a vigorous and continuous sbelliog for nearly two | rather pleases than otherwise at thelr ‘captara, ued ait | blon Vaaques andan escort of eizbt peat op. ; +i au Potasus test | *2704.¢00 thourapd five buidred rounds of artiliery, days, the landing wes finally decided upon on Christmes | looked, even when they first fell into our hands, ag if they | (Major) Chaviera was also captured. jeneral Thomas’ headquarters were task ammunition, 2,000 pack saddles and a large amount of Bad been utterly unacquainted with the practical uses to | twenty-seven men with himat the time, but they es- | might. Our advance were closely following Hood, harness and a great quantity of email arms, 2,000 horses; Day, and a number ef gunboats were detailed by Admiral ead weet lied. f Pr caped. Porter to cover the disembarkation of the troops at a my ‘They ee Sean dai toe perro Cary: complains that Larambide mardered Lieo. | WP® it te believed, te trying to cross the | | O09 ues, Among bbe captures were algo two rebel Of the fort was a thousand strong, and that it Bad not | tenant fapques' aud Commandante Chaviera in | Tennesece river. Generals Granger and Stedman are } 8). 4 ton secession printing presses, The latter potot distant about three miles from Fort Fisber. The transports were all concentrated in front of the designated Erownlow as @ Chr'sty to Parson to any extent by the fire of the sae were sent cold blood, and that Colonel Lopes was threateved with | on hie right flank, and the gunboats are shelling bia given ae the list of casualties, General dees damaged I ‘Twelve men are Moses fate. Thie assertion t admitted by «pontoons, which he bas as yet Been unable to cross upon. ‘Spot, and at geen the gumboats opened a heavy fire on all | first day’s fire, in the fort. Twenty-five are to have replied mas. gift. A severe logs to the rebels was the suspicious pointe in the vicinity, to discover the biding | fallen Garing the tre ob Corisimes Day. ‘ry ay Serie Fiver is ten foot deop, and falling | cestruction of the saltworks at Saltville and. the lead places ef any skulking rebels who might be lying in wait | uring the attack on Fort Fisher several rebel vessela r " ~ works at, Jeadville; both were rendered valueless, Our for us, After five minutes of shelling, our fire | were ebserved in the Cape Fear river, ot, the eee ee loenes were very small, not excecding two bundre® Prigoners state tbat they were. gunboats, while others kiited wounded and missing, Among.the killed was Colo~ { declare that they were merely transports containiog am- The Rebel Aceounts. = te ibe £ After the ‘WOOP SUPPOSED TO BB ALL RIGHT AT COLUMBIA. nel Boyle,of the Eleventh Kentucky cavalry, ur cap~ Dec. 28.) tured 1ebe) prisoners amount to twenty-four effoera und eight bunéred and forty-iive mea. Eant Tennessee is now free from gny body of rebels, and Kentucky is wot infested by. re! General Stoue- man bad possession of the rebel telograph’ line amd belt it for eighteen heurs, during which time be diecovered ja. He brought Seventy Soathers bavk of the river, penetrated ‘work issetf, were compelled ty retire. A battery, meenting a twenty- y, and the army might be rapidly rendered efficient ADMIRAL POR pounder Parrott, and garriesned by about ene hundred by 0 season, com der Bie sioet lees of Hood we ali their plans and movements, , Generab only obstacle landing, moral y ie 1g hfur—bot, we se tery aa ‘ men, was the Ieft to the api think, becanse they are unable todo to, Dut Because ttey | The Death of William Oartte Noyes. } t do not — Be. - Petgrenhrwy d a Po ae oe MBERTING OF THE NSW, YORK BAK. ane shart be batteries of serants Senders’ were delighted when he went on his | 4 mgoting of the members of the New York bar took fet ‘na Tor moonshine campaign, aud would probably regret his re- | place festerday io the United States District Coart room. — “3 = tarp to the scene of real operations. - . ‘Too room was filled to completion with’ “the learned Sr .” It was for the purpose of giving expressien = Sara weet sacs HO! FOR MEXICO. Pabicly to thir eaten of rapect forthe maser arbor naan ppace of time ‘Cutite, at . bre ‘of the late William Curtis Noyes, . Tce Jogos of meal ve caeg ae Willgo in uncer | crowded Boats, was moving rapidly to the shore. Bounty to Volunteers Osferea wy the | *! the Courts in the clty attended. At twelve elect Sc When the Bt Se veamas hd aketedéad Gi ph aes Wl eldiiad Weel te see rusecteztcam Government. 1 | F. H. Owane cilled he meating to ender, sud semtnnthe oa 3 supreme constitut! it 2160 r cd : PRT coming frem | utmost saxiely Naw Ommane, Ta, Deo, 94,1804, | ssaued the following decree, by which a bounty ie of. | "G60 Betis for chairman: Jieidibess ' sme, sonal reeay wo slip) | end the @ bene xion-rmot ween Gurouce cake te ibbendence oot Bh ahaa bea * Pe earn Me ro racemes bar, & beloved (whan her brosd . 1a No} bar, Terks naa open s"Montusrs wit | $08 Sret of tbe ad , On the 10th inst, an ‘expedition’ under Major General | “elence of the independence Of Moxie. waraucrion. | frieadend oromher, ban cf Sods bet Gome vp astern, ‘One length apart | 6®! eo ‘®@ Young soldier, Bay graduated in the | Gorden Granger left East Pensacola and proceeded up ‘The Citreen Of the republic bas scan ft to . Gre tiy in line for a | desks in sig! class of 1861. He stood fifth on the list, and was ap. ak e ’ 42 8d 48 at the | direct to me the followibg decree: ‘hens, The fp {| Menees oetn coe eee Bis first doty woe the | tbe Mobile road, Tib-tiads. Now, bey BESTTO JUARKZ, CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENT OF SUB UXITED cou! ‘than three aod a hal! Grilliog of the Twelfth New York militis, commanded ‘MEXICAN Gtatse, TO TUR CITIZENS THRREOY:— Attained a position of ipa inves soartaa 0 poner: Mean a Jue te cere was finaly | ‘pose of assisting in the movement, “ Be it known, that Jo. virtue of the full powers vested nce wan varion cn re rye wien that regiment was Kept out of active service by | 08 the morning of the 18th the ehemy wore discevered | 15 me, and in eontormity with tbe Council of Ministers, 1 aoe ST 0 the east between the army and navy to be the first of Frankiio’s creek. An 4 | Dave thought fit to tssue the following decree:— ehly furnished for every trial of stremath ‘tn = mith ibe iand to receive the surrender, But as the troops on read moar ae oe ee . An engagemént | ™*Seroin 1, 10 all forelsuers who aball presant them. | %%5'lc'the ber'uoom which, ine admiuimration. of Jestiee | Fae the bundred yards te move, the navy succeeded in obtaining x... ool oe op eee ne, he ensved, in which the rebels were repulsed and driven | selves, {ally armed and eqnipped, as infantry or cavalry, | more Cae depends, Ie psig life nae navked by ‘am ne pit ae Reames the advantage by Pasalng ® boat ashore immediately | position as brigadier general, and w: tbe commencement | from their position, The tin-clads returned aller having <<. ee wees cone opted i iasagrie, Of. CBarAS sts ne Sake "aaton acaree. about s mile from eee a ne Te ot mee Anat vorcer, | thie campaign be camé with | the Tenth corps | ascended the Paseagoule river about thirty miles. fica fostitutions, tbere sual’ be granted, in addition to | mevolence shed their ‘Thite coma Fen will Gre ju that vesscl. “The ‘Mohican wilt | Whether the surrender was caused by the fire of oe eens nee ee ahs EArEDMON YROM woNGARZIA the pay semgued by law to tne army, a bounty in land, | MS dmk the cote oe a alam elgese usetul age haneras ancher ahead of tue, Minnesota, Colorado ahead of | guoboats, or was the result of the landing ef General | Prury's Bluff, the Cold Harbor and ihe Petersburg | “A fores of cavalry, infantry and artillery, under the ; St rhe terme, ao. they shall Become | bie ite. and having passed through w professional career of m., Fuscarore, shpad of Colaradc, Wabarb, ahead of | Curtis, bas been and still continues to be a mooted point | qohis the General ever distinguished bitaselt by bis | command of Colonel KeMy, of the One Hundred and Fours ae ee eer ELT Lees bo the enn tt'gace <enoupend | Scatees ot cemed mel ea SRE toe | $f Serapshapes, Fowpsse, shead of “Brestira, duniaie | eben Fare coolness, bie stubbora courage, aud rapidity of de | teeuth Oblo, Jef Morgantia on the 14:b lat., apd crossed | dollars for the rank of soldiers and sergeants, Fificen | frm ue, in menory of ony paral With °° dot more than ‘hftcen fathoms of chain, ihe ufleen fathom fin be was selected t0 Command adigision by ove whose | tbe Atchafalaya at Morgan's ferry, The country in that | burdred doliara for lieutenants and captains, and two | Tieoved, "that we depute ti ore thousand dollars for oilicers of higher rank. Mera ‘The battery silenced and captured, General Curtis a of usefulness und boner at is Ne Snaide the bawse hole, inthe direct! ; 4 SErbconitetan Fartuxet, Ticonderoga Macks. for Fister, aoe anne adushivents: te caver { J0dkment of character and of men is seldom at fault, neighborhood was cleared of armed rebei bands but, | “nr 3. ‘The lands agsizned ior the bounties are the Mie gee ae eee oe a Wiiaun Curtis Novem bir Benepe. LOT te Welk pontions his flank to ‘the into the Wilmington road. een die tin te probably the. ‘ab oy 4 in the army, } O¥!Ds to the condition of the streams and bayous, it was | pubjic lunds—lands confiscated as being the Pronerty of the. band of death, ard the event ane ene 2 Pies. scchoring with ibeir cables ready to ally. . wins CUT, B He eutered the service n° 1801, am captain a. tb0 Six. | found impossible to proceed as far as wos at rat intend. | ‘hove guilty of treason. in conformity with the laws of | Bir, priacelen’ Oo he ate te 5 tbe taio tnd to the. ‘When the large ‘and intermediate ones get fairly into | _ One of these detachments, under Capt Jones, of the | teonth New York Volunteers, Afterwards, in October, and the whole force returned to Morganzia on the 16: a , 7 365 3 r Position the Nyack, Unadilla, Huron and Pequot will take | One Hundred and Forty-second New York Volunteors, | 1992 Deca thenenws-Gumarer tee Oneman | oe sidered natienal property. caol.ed. That we entertain great satisfaction and pride in Position dewwees and ou e Monitors. tin the érver | struck the telegraph communicating with Wilminguon, | aros'sna Peers nested cow York Voly 3 Inst. Om the pight of thelr retarp om expedition, under | Ant. 4. The value of the publio lands shall be of | te memory of hie wonderful attainments aw 0 legal scholar ro whe the Meni: | and effectually destroyed it for some littie distance. 1565, teund bin fal colouel o¢ bie’ regimens, He com: | command of Covouel spigely, of the Tweaty-tourth Indl. | Axod by the facia forcs at the time she Bouuty sual | a Hieron lawyer: the barons hours he gare roiustne ANOTHER FORT BI ? apa,was embarked on steamers: an ia aware an! 2 value of coufiscated estates ar the service of the State in the diseharce in duly The following vessels will wext take their positions ae | —yront a quarteny e MACHRD: or a email fort | Minded ® brigade since Cold Harber, aud in Uctoder, | My ' tee ether reputsd nativeal property aball, be 1h eomornley momcutenover of tae Ge; the many icome opin ext Marted on the pian — mmencing with ibe Fort Jackson: esting de Onbs, Teco: Onoeo| o ww) Obi Rhode Inland. Mowticolloy Mout Ver. R. Cuyler, Quaker City and Torco, oe ov ly, commen’ wiih tbe rear, until they the line marked on the pian. ‘The reserves ¢f cach division wil ferm a line (as per plan) Ws of guDshot, ready to act as Oocasioa way require. ‘Thie is the main plav of the battle. Circum-tances may wire some deviate froim it; 0s 8 partial attack olvg seriously te work) to feel the enemy's ib, a1 of which will he requiated by signal or by or- will be required to drop the in their right places, aad @ wo early commencement fire in the part of those going into position may create at little about the calibre and number of the F eo thelr reach between Fort Fisuer end the All the reserve vessels wil! prepare toattack Zeek’s ery, by taxing m position Where they can entilade when {Tt bears worthwest, Vessels draw! feet am go within #inle and three quarters wi sect safety aod Use their rite gine with good effect. ‘ean also reach the forts on Federal Point, and prevent ibeur tiring accurniely on the other portions of the fleet in Ghoerr range. ‘A)! the movements of the differeet lines will be made by i, AS signals whil not be seen in the ending orders Bmoke. Afit Ie Gestradie pot to have superfinous dir qommanter will be for » yily d.seussed, and points exp gined ai a general @f com nanaers 4 finding It necessary to retire from eer Out Soibwast, excepting ibe bead most vos @rin—lowco, Quaker City, K. it. Cuyler, &c —which bad bet- for kee) on southwest DAL ey clear an tron should titude of 89 20, lon-snde 77 20—that Comman‘ers of divisions will as. 9. gat them into fine and og ‘rom the other Sabo ring. When the de made of given to form im line of battle, every Hi take her <iation In Irae according to the plav on rte Fires division forming twet and the others “r arn will be req ‘ork huni! red. thowe weasels that can With bail ther bovers will omy use The del r will bs smoke eae hen wRyhow, Rap \ Rate firing will tt ie fuule or vorning | howe n te throws ‘is. DAVID D. rortr rs re Conmanding Norw Atlantic Bquadron, Os Boanp U.S, Semameme Moxtooweny, ) Orr Winaixcrom, Deo, 25, 1866. * f 11H MONSTRE TORPEDO, One of whe pecullar ‘extures of the expedition wae the Powder boat, tke monster torpedo, whose explosion ii Wes boped wuld surcesd in dieme Ober wine digmmar tie the fort and ren! ing the guns end r it powerless to « Tho idea, 1 understand, originated with Gaverei Bovler, and it tetbe fourth time such Siracagem has bee7 resorted to iv ibe warfare of the World. the co tying OUl of the plan was an undertaking etended wth exiraoralnary rick, and fully proves the eoursge and verve of {WOxe engaged fn it, Admiral Por. fer, a0 the atoption pf *he project, issued @ private @ircular oalling for volun. Were “for & most begardous terprine, which offered the’ Sernatives of dexth, cap- Se wry, promotion.” A ny Wer Of applications wer put the Admiral finally *#ected Commander BHI Re eo yinser Mutlon, of th.’ Akewom, and Lien 6 tetant Praling, of bis own otal, ‘To , Sete OMiCers, with the lg Woretler gun over as be vebole Pr Adele operations. We voat won diomant 4 of bor SMB Reed 98, Fede ® Voceade runcer;=ABAL ay reminta —which vessel will dof the Jupiata, leaving e space between of three he comnlete an he eal nd brethren: the masteriy aki!) aad abil performed his purt In the profession he nd the lustre which he shed, as a great ang ac ‘ed lawyer, upon the bar of New York, That we recozaize among the tvaite which en- 1864, was appointed, for gallantry on the field, brevet brigadier genera) of volunteers. Genoral Curtia.is trom St. Lawrence county, N.,Y., and well’ known as & sulen- tile farmer, with their rospective vainatious. Ny ‘The force landed near Raccourci Island, snd destroyed &@pumber of guerilia camps, as weil as the houses of Aut. 6. To facilitate the division of lands, the largest those men who were known to have been engaged in the | tract which will be gravted to any one person sha! be murder of Acting Master Thatcher, of the gunboat | the.fourth part of a Mexican square league, or what ix Gazelle. the same thing, the fourth part of @ Sitio de Ganado ‘was reacbed, which w: approach of our troops, and immediately taken porses- sion of by Genere! Curtis, The skirmishers had nuw ap. proached withio full sight of Fo Fisher, somo of then was to be seen being enabled to lov into it Nott ° exeoye the men working the guns sepcanae the fire REBEL ACCOUNTS. ‘The expedition returned to Morganzis with the steam- | Afajor (about eleven hundred American acres), the a chasacier, bia invinoible principle sad rectitude Of the navy, the remainder of the garrison having fou ‘ere laden with — bey om mules, pegroes and Saget gin Kad bs fee: ka equival in case Dis Ce Et — a ity of om, sae shelter jo the casemates Aud bombprosfs uutil such prisoners. The revr guard on their return wero closel; j@ tends should not amount sums respectively of bet : eS Nites tare ae they might be called upon to. resist Telegrams to the Richmond Papers. | pressed by the enemy, and several lively skirmishes t $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000, as the cane may bs. lorraine orig be po lel oN orygh aleve party of infantry. The tolegraph wire wes Wriwnaron, Sec, 24, 1864, place, Our less wet twe captured—Lioutenant Whitney, ‘Ant. 6. ibe public lan’s which shali be acqnired by +8 SH fructus sMabitur, Orije Impactdem within « ebort distauce of Fort Fisher by Lie The enemy’s feet drew up in line of battle io frout of | Of the Ninety-secoud United States colored infantry, and | virtue of this law, and whatever improvements sha Serient mine George Simpson, of General Curtis’ avail, who cli Fort Piah d Opened oa tho fort at half past onee’clock | » sergeant of the Secoud New York cavairy. laced thereon, shell be free of all taxes or coutribut io ’ f pipathize most profoundly, with the pole and cut the wire with @ hatebet, Iraces of tho P.M. to-day. ARRIVAL OF EXCHANGED PRIGONBUS for the term of five yenrr, So noon as iilty settlers shail | {Amy of the Jccowre) tn thelr, great distiees mat tees ' eeut march of small bodies of troops to reinforce the The lronsides came first, and fifty others followed The @fficers avd men tormeriy belonging to the gun- | be located in one disirict they shall hive the right of | gic'wiahes, conscious stil! that thelr Serres ems te fort were sound in all the roads 1s reported. Several monitors and other irou-clads a Doats Granite City and Wave arrived in this city a day or | forming a townsbip and of appointing their mumcipal | ia the greatness of there Joss in the beet ‘a ifewell GENERAL WEITZEL ON SBORR. among them, The fight is still progressing at three | wwo since, from Galveston, Texas, on board of the United | oificers, at which time such concessions ae mayebe . O'clock. shail be w States steamer Bieoville, Ip addition to these were Genera; Weitzel, accompanied Coipnel Comstock, of < for tbe benefit and de General Gravt’s staff, hed landed simultaneously with Witaixaron, Dec. 26, 1864. | others belonging to she Kineo, New London and Virginia a . . Davw Devurx Freep, fo an address in wich hé elo General Vortis’ troops and made a careful reconpvissance Our line of communication with Fort Fisher bas been | and about oue hundred privates and noo-cominissioned ith the laws now tn force, all | juenty expateted op the merits of the deceased, and the ort, Both these ollicers came to the conclusion | T@opeped. Some two or three aseauits bave deen made | oiticers belonging to the army. The prisoners were ori- | foreigners who take service in the armies of there | jose tho bar of the city bas sustained im his death, se- that an attack by our land forces would be hazardous in | ©D the fort, and all were repulsed with loss tothe enemy. | gical'y brought from Campa Groce and Ford. publ immediately become Mexican citi: with | conded the resolutions, whieh were immediately and the extreme, The works were of the strongest possivie ‘The fight appears to de still going on ‘The following is a list of their names: — ‘all the privileges and duties thereto appertain) Bran mously adoptot, description, and had evidentiy been constructed oa tue Tue enemy are believed tv be retreating, Belonging to the United States Beam:hip Grant!e City.— ‘Ant. 8 Tbe admission 10 ervice of said foreigners ‘Addresses wero then dolivere! by A. J. Vander} most scientilic principles, and there could be no doubt | There is no cause for excitement or apprebencion, eters, C. 8, Lampson, A. H. Aikinson; Pay. | shail be gran’ ne Jas. 1, Brady, Chae, O'Conor, W. Evarts and governors of shall be opened in which the names, natiovality and di of ther enlistment shall be eotered. A copy of we entry on the roll shall be giveo to tho party interosied, and 2 duplicate shat! be furni#hed in case of joa. Art. 9. The above named authorities may admit into tho military service, wheo they thiol J. Reed: Second Engineer, #. Greeo; Third ka- gerers, J. Roilios, D. M, Sebryner; Master's Mates, mas Ashment, Thomas Mershal: Master at.Arms, fF. ‘Washburn: Qaatermarter, T. Simperon; Carpenter s Mate, H. Donoldson, Boatswain, Saddle; Seamen, J, Hayes, J. Hail, V. Lewis, P. Reed, H. Layton, J. Scott; lands mep, H E. St, John, J. Seely, H. Cornie, J. Shoemingor, J. Hunter, W. Fitzpatrick: Sremev, W. Richardeoo, J. Lantz, J. Welst; Coalheaver, J. Connor; Boys, J. L. Ed: wards, J. M, Crarie, ing to United States Steamshiy Ware—P J. Wuaxixgron, N. 6., Dee, 27, 1964, Genera) Bragg telegrapts from below that be has re- opened c mmunication with Vort Fisher, and thas there is no o¢casion for alarm or excitement, Tho enemy fandod witb only (bree days’ rations. Two feeble assaults by the enemy’s vosneis were made last night. ‘There is bat little firing on Fort Fisher to-day, The fleet is reported to have hauled off. Weitzel’s negro division forma part of she evemy’s foro Dut that they were heavily garrisoned. In addition, from the statements of severa! prisonors, it was dis- covered that the esems had received tim ly notice of our approseb, and had thus bse evabied to draw con sileradie reinforcements from Richmond. The whole of Fioke’s division, of North Carolina troops, was said wo have arrived from Richmond and so ve menacing our rear. ’ Kirtland, eter which the meeting adjourned. > a a Marine Aftstrs. Provixostown, Deo. 30, 1864, The achoonors Burdett Hart, Fanay Mitchel!) aod Mary Toud, before reported ashore, have, all beeo got off and aré now i thia harbor. Shipping News. Ane:vRD, MORE TROOP# LANDED. In the meantime Geveral Amen had disombarkod Bell's brigade, and taking command in peraos, bad pusbed on Wwe North © Nine coast. one the ee a} lone their right to wher Belong forward torvpport Cortia, Me found the latter Generai, Four of the enomy’s vessele bave vertalaly been dis- | Latham, Acting Fnaigo; Wm. Mellon, Acting Fosigo; J. | reason, may be discharged, ” - & with bis skirmiabers, in frout of Fort Fisher, Curtis | abled on tho Roanoke river. Thompacn. First Assistant Fogineer; at. Fitzpqsrice, | bounty offered. P(t fhe A arse ay mei Pp aad ted to move on, aed, if it was found ai all prac- Prisoners adait a dose of three gunboats on the Roas | Second Aesiatent Envineer; ©, H. Grace, Pay Clerk; O. ART, 11 Toe preseniation of the documenta referred to » Hat siren gales the entire pagsage, Licabie, to at once aseault the fort. poke. on Cameron, Master’s Mato; W. Ackworth, E. Griilin, J, | im Article 8, with the cortiti of baving rum ecd, nif. ‘and, pa-sed steamehip Etna, hence for A FLAG CAPTURED—A GALLANT FRAT. Wrainotox, Deo. 27, 1864, Hussey.and H, Boleard, eexruca; Chas. Ely, J, Keauedy | tary daty up to the timo he sbail have uot for | Livernool: 20u0 lat 0% Yon 26 44, pasmod # bark vigged stearar A f. duty ja the fleid, shall give to the party presenting them full right to reocive the bounty, Ant. 12. On (here certificntes aball be entered the dis- Hngairned services which may have boon yor ormed by the The sitnation te unchanged, Commun)cation opes to Fort Fisher by éand and water, The enemy ill hoid Uvir position om the dcach under cover of their fle and.J, Dailey, landsmen; M. Deveuney, boy. Uniled States Steamship Virginia—seamen, A, Adams and J, & Modina. Onited Stat s Heamship New London—Seamen, J. Har- The navy were still vigorously shelling, and ove of their shot ‘struck dewn the colors of the fort. Aw the flag |sy upon the parapet Lieutenant Ww. H, Walling, of tbe Ove Hundred and Forty-second New York Volun- TRLOW, Jdge, from Barbados, rk Devry Toowbel et teers, Commanding @ portion cf .be skirmish \ine, sprung ‘Thé attack on Fort Fisher bas mot been sonewed, The } ley, G, Miller, J. Duan aad G, Curry, Thy presenting them, for the purpose of oathorizing forward and seizing it, succeeded in carcing Kt off to | fort is uninjured. United Siaies Steamship Kineo—Acting Ensign, Paul | such special recompense as they may be entitied io. triumpb, Our iowa of meo under fifty, The federals saifered | Boover; seamen, |), Hevuetey and ©. Zimmerman, For all of which purposes I order that this deeree be CAPTURE OF LIVE STOCK. moeb. ‘ Liat of \enmasters attecaod to Banks’ expedition: — pris lished aud circulated, aid that it be duly A courier, Dearing a despatch from the commandant of Everything looke weli, L, Belfast, J Berry, J. Bradley, J, Bovis, ¥. Crosson, | eomplie the fork, directing the commanding officer of the battery ‘Wrarnarow, Deo, 27, 1864, A. Collar |. Dyer, J, ¥eomoy, Joo, Gray, Jan. Gray, J. Given Palace of the Nationa! Government jn Moa- Which had annoyed us at lavdiog to bring bis guns in~ General Beagg telegraphs trom below toatsibe onemy | Grenw: F. Hood, A. Hannah, & Heffron, J. O'Hara, | terey,on the 11th day of August, 1964. n fide of the works, was soot aud tis bore captoret. | have absndoved their position above Fort Kisker ud re | J. Seen, Spear, P. HW. Simpson, J. Scott, A, Vaughn, BENITO JUAREZ. Si BS, From London Dockgy Another boree and two mules were capiured almost | embarked, Hi, M, Vance,.J. Duving, N. kmory, R, kaglish, , Kram: | To oitizen Joon Mansa louesias, Minister of Jasvice of | 1 OME WINES, JAMAION, Hog fie tin cotiop inside the fort, Alltour of there animals proved of jo- Gor troops wod officers behaved weil throughout. The | lin, J. Laney, F. Leake. lero, S. Mabo- | the loterior and of lublic \petraction, Ron. 41 9nd43 Nassnn’ street, 13 Fuiton street, (Fuita valuablo service during the continuance 01 the 4roops On | enemy bes eon dojeaied at all poiuts, pev, J. MoGarrett, J. Jags, M. Kerrigab,v, F. Kua, P. 1 communicate this to you for your information aud for farket,) 89 Broome sifeet, branches, 121 avende nad the snore, neg Kelly, W. Lamont, J, doVicker, ©, MoCarty, H. Nievola, | ite due execatton TAR WITHDRAWAL OF THE TROOPS. The Exchange of Prisoners to Mave Been | Pp. Nonle, J. Kinpan, @. Vall, J Walker, J Wilson, Independence, I/berty and reform $3 WCURAUTIFUL, GREOIAN Ghrim Night Bad gradasily approached and ap order was re. Resurvacd at Iuaing to Am vg tho prisovers are the followiog uon-commis- Montenwy, Aug. 1, 1464. IGLESIAS. W to $100, at Mra, BE. Pec! Ses 4) ceive from General Hetior to wikadraw the iroupa. This {From ine Richmond Wixaeminer, leo 25.7 sioned offieers aud privates. ainlreeetn we hhaiment, 21 Urand pireel was rendered ali the more necessary irom the danger of | AN that 18 Koowa of affairs near Wiliningion i6.don- B. H. Browo, oorperal, Tweaty-ninth Wisconsin; D, ae near Bowery. Open oa jay from 5AM. Toy Deing cat Off at any moment by Feiuforcuments irom | taieed in our telegcaphic despatober som that pyias. A | Groat, private, 2wenty-oloth Wisconsiu; P. Mulieo, pri- ook Exchange. fies, dine French Blowers, | ent Fol Bad fu Rienmond. The wee\ber was beginning to weer # \hieats | Very faleo idea oi the gevgraphy of LB Const a) pore tO } vate, Twenty mth Wikourts; A. Dutton, corporal, i 4% Frupay, Deo. pishéd, Grecian Our: ead ma pSTROUs OW ening uppecrance, ava if the even! of a storm the navy | provall wilt Rome covmporury journals, nod a great dest | Ktyhiy-third Ohio; Thom aO, Fritz, sergeant, Klevenis | £20000 Amer geld... 226% AGO she Brie R r Z wer coh, would of course be obliged to pet to sea, leaving what. | more importance has-been attacked by 40m to tue land Indinn a: G, W, Oden, privace, ; ory sixth indiana, j 10090 shawnee % 60 T COBT PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS ONbY KI ae ever troops might remain on shore at ihe mercy of ma J ig Cl'ected by Wue enemy Hear Fort Far than too wat Galveston ((4xAs) pipers contain the following: — 100 MIvOr'} ated ‘Ten aru Colne Fete, W Aiatamy foun eoemy, WhO could at Lucir pleasure overwhelm them by "| bos degerved. Yesterday (12th), tutee huudred and torty tures ek 109 TMT ah a hs ces 6 BEST buen vers The eachaoge of prisoners ia sbJat to bo Toxumed AB | changed federal prisoners were FeDL ONL LO Lue Lier 100 nritabre ror Holiday presents and Bodwekorp! ag 2p 'r ae PRICONAREA CAPTURID. Wiimingean, It is singular that too euciny bad bewn | aders, and wwolve temnes avd their cmidren; among Lo fom at HASSKURL'S. Cooper tnattate aad Astom General Cartis just previows to ike reception of this | allowed 1a vhoore every port thay are show! Lo atuck | them Merv. “Jack? Hamilton, and Mrs, Judge Duval 100 Oa Firevclane quads, ‘ order had recelved toformation, wvbicn he deemed reli. | the po'nt ofaxchange, Hat with the Commigstenor of the | ‘the prisovers delivered yesteriay wore exchaoged for att 1000 100 JROPESSUR URANTS CALCIUM LiGn ht FORT abio, tiat the ehomy were endeavoring to romove tome | Covledoraie ,Yiaies thoy Lave glaays appeared to do aa four prisoners captured in Kort Gaines, ‘iho excbange | 10000 100 eet Re UA jableata.yiensia, of ekaung.pond guns tou place of safety, He immedintaly despatched a | hey ploased, wil! not be conc!aded uMLl the fecorals are willing to ww. | 19500 100 histori-al scenes. AG: AO /MeFeopucane, chemidal | email loree to captare them. Although tbe enemy wuc- | * “ pine Admiral vocianes 10000 100 t ao, addiess Henry Johnaon, agent, 246 Cant cesded 10 saving the guns, we caput the horseof the | Solzare of & Prize Contitcting Au- A deasirous Gre veo sered at Galveston on the 1bib. 20000 100 « “ street, New Yors, captain of the battery and ran upon a battalion oF jooiur thority. RYFROT OF CESKY M1. DAVIDSOM'E KEPRDITION, S000 100 Hudson Riv RR. = aE TT - Tererves, Whe Sung down their arma end surrendered j Ta adewion to penetrating io) vse heart of the enemy’a | 20000 100 Chic & N W RK RESTAURANTS. Thone ircops Were uncer commend of an ofeer calling | THO fchother W. F. Johnson, Indemwith cutters’ ores, | eouncey between two oud Lhrse Jv imdred miles, General | 10000 100 d0.. : eats . ~ . himee!f Major Reese, and consisted of a captain, five lieu. } consigned to John Woodrull, gutler, Que Hundred and | Davideow'sexpodrtion eo o.artad the revels that troops | 10H00 100 g AB Ce beuee bl DE tice ietime ident bord pamper op eg First Peonsylvawia Younteers, Roanoxa iaiund, vie Bar. | 10 she number of from tan Wo i wan toon t mene Bent eer, 100 OMNW Ril Ronn, by the quaft: Phensanis ‘and Hares relied at AR DING c . Savannih sud to armas 4 rab j . RIG BON, rr ne, or o' ‘Tho order to return having been lseued to 4he troops, | CPAs inlet, to whion point sho wos regularly clearé@ | ihe Mobile and UNIO Ralirovd from dasienetion,. puiie | 1020 100 « Pe care IRS © Maiden lpns, corner of Wikies be ay mared ertarmenoe. the prisonety omeving | at Baltimore, oa a pormit from the Agsi#tant Secretary of | Bewnre, pard ‘Danian #it fo Mobile tor the purpose of takiag bead bad ” pon : | along jn the colame, carr, a their me. aod mareh eoramand of ih derres there. : bio - - * y e nae? ooinclane OF OIF Pan Gate hi nken ae the Treasury, approved by Goneral Butler, was seived, IN Ge las’ vss wena, reose ws 100 00. ASSIFICAKLON, by our men aa an excellent joke, The One Hundred ana | after entering Marteras, by the anpervising agent of the Tt Is said (hata rebel tore of twelvg hundred strong | 20000 sesesens, 1OKMG 100 LEFT IN A BMALL RIXT Seventeenth New York Vouwntoers, the regiment wo | Treasury Popa: tment at Ne , and returned Lo Batt | eeeeried Capt-ta Secures ncroea the Miasienippl on the | 1d. ans Frio KR... b3 88 WO Jog, betwoan and 6 delook, captured wed ba@ them in obarge, ovomiiered it move io Charge Of & Fovenue oie’ , asa lawiol prize, ake | Wun eet. Thecroneing ie ould to have been elecied a | 400 blo bad ion Pret hag acr ty of the most exquisite pleasaniry W ovnvoy a party) of | guterisé through Hatteras (not, Woleh, new beg » port | ahore visiener below Narghor. 00 wa i f nincelen, Hirvaen nid Karin enemies who equatied them in numbers, and orch ons of, | of entre, and having a cerca v) nye ts 6, wat OF THR Phe RRCTOONER IHIA, wo 400 above Fatt wil be pall toany one rewarming Whom was sFmed with atoaind and capped Austrian | $4,000 moro LNAN Is alidwed by tho Breagury reguiniions | On Saterday evening lust We ) rive schooner Julim, of | 100 i ronerty 10 ty Ky Mayer 4d Woat Thirky-minih atraeh, OF SR) Ab Pedy > the poluma gag sania unasaeg abpyy | Jo any eytier ver moust Necand, WH MD angorsod carga, Arrived tere, Bho yas 400 ioo raadnne