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SHERMAN. ral Grant. 12th Instant. | ton. JOHNSTON IN SHERMAN'S FRONT. * EaEES 1o Oppose Sherman’s March. Sherman (o Meet with Serious Obsta- ie Latest Despatch to Gene- rman at Fayetteville on the Kilpatrick’s Fight with Hamp- ‘The Motion to Postpome Argued—An In- teresting Batch of A@davitse—The Potter and Strong Indictments Raked Up—Tilt Between the Counsel—The Judge Re- serves His Decision, &e. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TRRM Before Judge McCunn. Macy 16—Peter R Strong vs Mary BE. Strong — ‘Tho motion te postpone the trial of this case was argued fo day to the presence of « gelect and highly toterested audience Mr McReon—We bare some afdavits your Honor, which we wtsb to read Judge McCuna—Theo proceed to read them. Ur Gerry thee proceeses to read the ufftavits, as foi- lows. — MX. STRONG'S ATIMACY STW RA POTTER Arthur Jones, beng uly mo saith he knows Peter R Strong, the plaintitt in t the {ie to and at the time of her arrest, on the 22d day of February last past, that depovent has seen said Suong enver and Wave aid bonse op many occa id frequently since the Ist day of Janualy Inst ud that after eviering said house said Strong ly reruained there frow an hour to et bow and w half op each occasion ia suid house. F ARKEA OF MRS. POTTER John Jourdan, being duly eworn, saith—He ts captain of the Sixth preeinet of the Metropolitan Police in this that on the 22d day of February last past, in the ng, deponent ar: Mra Electa M Potter, at the fo. 386 Sixth avenue, in this city, under und by virtue of a bench warrant issucd in purauance of ap order ade by Recorder Hoffmrun, of. sad city; that sald Mra Potter was thereupon taken by deponent ‘to the station NEw xUKK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARUH 17, 1865, question on the following :—First—That | am grounds Een use enireriag; second, that the question is @ At whose justance or request was such vest! ts ann ‘o Fosreor oy its aha pe uence of the objection 2 Sitnees to answer the fourteenth " * Mr. Gerry ‘ine teens er aden ir n wed by ng the Indictments which had beec found against Sirs Pinter and the plain- tM for causing the death of Mrs. Adaims offypring by means y Rammyerye Also ane See which tad been fled e torney's office for che appearance of '% Potter when called epon for trtut. a 6 TOT BET WkEN Tue gcUN-KL Mr. McKeon said that he regretted very much that be was absent ov the first day of the argument. The coun- ‘sol on the otber side had thought ft to manufacture pub- lic opipice 2y publishing a seaud:lous affidavit, dragging ns inte the controversy unnecessarily It was quite evident that ihe case would have to go alt for the term, as the issues had not yet been framed, but why postpone case util May e criminal charges could be tried ‘ow days, and the district attorney, who had charge of the matter, would no doubt ficilitate matters so that tho trial might come off daring the present term Mr Cram—TI de not desire to make a stump speech It la not in my line, but I would Uke to know who this Arthur Joucs is? pn § McKeon—He | the person whe made the off v Mr Cram—Ves, T know he ts like olf your wit B vagrant, wham nobody knows. He is like the witness Massy, for whom I have been seeking everywhere, but withaut success Now | desire to call the attention of the Court to the facts ip this case Can it he possible that avy judge would desire to press on ¢ trial in « civil Action where criminal proceed ngs are pending in another court? To press on the trial of this canse under the ey. clreumstances would be to inflict an outrage the ike of which no court in this country or tp England has ever witnessed = He had moved tu put the case off until the May -term because the other side had dons what oo lawyers ever did before, and he por ot the Court would vot hesitate w grant the la occupy Kiuston, and then keep “marching along” There has been no rain since Bviday morning, and the wen/her is now superd. The roads are drying up fast. All accounts agree that the troops are universally in the highest spisite, wand are eager to go abead and engage with the foe. PUTING THY NEGROES TO WORK. Three hundred uegroes have becn taken from the streets by the provost cuard to-day, aud pressed inte military Service as railroad laborers. ‘The steamer Zodiac, of the New York end North Caro- lina live, bas arrived at Morehead, having made tho quickest trip from New York thas has been made, ab Teast s.nco the we ammenced. Her time was forty: Bye bours, CASUALTIOS. The following . a Vist of the casualties w the battle befure Kiustou, March 10:— illes James Piper, 13th lowe, ——- Hall, Tth lowa. Corporal Thomas Rav, Co B, 17Uh Massechusette Wri. Stagg, Co. F, 17th Massuctuseits, Frank Louds, Co ¥, 17th Maxescimsetts Gvo, E McCluskey, Co H, 17th Mussnchuseite, James O'Connell, Co. A, 17th Massachuxetts. Jobn Reno, Geo W. ‘Hammond, Wester men, porarily attached to 25th Massachusetts. “= Sergt F. West, Co B, 174th Ohio Corporal C Woodruff, Co. C, 174th Obte. L, Stevens, Co ©, 174th Ouio D. Melvan>, Co. H, 1234 Indiwnm, B.C Noghorn, Co, H, tid Tndienm J Foyn, Co. 120th Indiana. G, Andrews, Co G, 24in Mchigan, JH Edwards, Co'H, 28th Michigan. Johu Deckés, Go K, 25th Michigan Lieut LM Holmes, 25th Miehtvan, ald de-Camp fs Wound Major Carlos C. Cox, 14th Illinois, eligltiy. Leonard Rowers, slightly. W J Raymond, 32d Ohio, alighuy Jobo Arpold, 111th Iivots, wrist. —— Boling, 324 Iitinols, hand THE SOUTH. DOINGS OF THE REBEL CONGRESS. The Further Issue of Rebel Treasury Notes Physically tmpossibie, The Deranged Condition of the Note Printing Bureaa. Jeff. Davis Vetoes the Exemp- tion Bil, How the Yankees are Su ern Conquered C [From the Richmond Examiner, March 14.) There are two distinet systems in dealing with the inhabitants of Confederate towns and cities which fal) within their power. The one aystein is ieable to sucb places ax Columbia and Charloties. ville, which they merely enter und boping to hold them towns like Savannah a length of time; the oth hich they finite ve mM « mi waander, is hand in ne Goer const ts a St ie ee tant still ig the summary closi ugof the Yankee con- ulate at by orders f; Umttie Mexican S-cre- the Oiice Seckers—Governor Fei Balled by the Factions—Alvord’s Mis= sion to Washington—The Champion e¢ the Unton Leagues Headed Off—The Bankers in the Plot—Only Three Mil- lions of the Stute aty Fund Sub- scribed—The City Departments and the Volunteering—The City Railroad Bills made Special Orders, die., de. OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. ALBANY, March 16, 1865, - ‘PHB RAPUBLICA: CTIONS AND THE DRAFT. There ts no reason why the citizens of New Yor * should not be fully informed of the facts in regard to the draft, and the true causes of the mismanagemont which * as vocasioned tt, and which have also obstructed volum- teering 80 a8 W compel the existing state of things ta this regard. There are plenty of mea, itis well known, who are : honge attached to ‘sald preeinct, and therein imprisoned, | The conase! thon roferred to the attompt which had beon | James A. Woodward, 18th town, slighty. themselves they have reaunoxed permanently to the | ready tv enlist, and there 1s ample provision of bounties for and during that night; that on the follow:ng day, 10 | made to extort evidence from Mr Hi i. Clinton, and | [stiab Mulner, 13th lowa, slightly United States. With regard to the first class there t ‘ ¢les at Raleigh for the First Time tho imnarning, the counsel for the pialai in this action | wld it wasn placa of over veal on iia Toa of the de. | Jobm Livingston, 10rh INinola, weias age olde. merely robbory and. devastation, accompanied by more | Mle forthe State and the counties, The diMouity ts Sirce His March Began. called at said station house, sated to see anid Mra. Potter, | foudaat's attorn which would react upon their own | Lester N Peck, 43d Ulinuts, slightly, or less insult to families, and more of tons of the disorganization created by dosigning politicians fer i and did see her; , Shortly after, deponent tonk waid heads with tuarful consequences; and in conclusion | Milton Seart, 39h Ohio, aightly tion and conflagration, according to the ti Mra. Pottor to the office of the district attorney of sald the language of Vice Chancellor. Haight Bruce in | Charles Moore, 20th Ohiv, arin, paiags arding to the tn ¥ character of the commander who leads the Y: city and county, in order to. permit her to in bail om case of Pearce ve Poarce, a8 follows: —‘Tmith, ike | 3," Browa, Ith Wis-oaxin, slightly, “4 ‘4 4 Wu forces, But in the tattor clase of casos, when the: the indictment on which said warrant was tasued, and the | ll other good things, may be loved unwisely, may be | Henry Shark, 27th Ohio, rglit hip, once snterad a city on the sanboard, which they Hol their own sollish ends. Two cures have particularly stimulated the mischief of the politicians The Oght and bitter jealousy betweem suid counsel for the sald plaintiff preceded deponent and | purkued too keenly, may coat too much; am ly | Chartes Smith, sth Ohio, slightly. thoy have only to govern and administer for the future | the two factions of the nti themselves, and the Cavalry Raid Into Monroe, Union County, said Mrs. Potter, and walker In front of them, to said dis- | the meannoss and mischief of pryi ips Conddeatiat | Armstrong Hughes, 32d ludiaua, slighty. 2.2 portion of the United Stator, they have. & more wnt Mpenis ob thotlae otesteune ocean trict attorney's offic ~ ‘said ftati James Ga. Mu, Co. A, 8d New York artillery. form iple of acti hich th Lageniam of the democracy to both, aseking more es- ‘ rt attorney's office, and went into sald office, Consuttations with his logs! advisor, the general affvat of | James dt Sewn, Uo. A. td New York ar Fm principle of action, which Is everywhereonforced | Macally to cimlmrrass “Me Governor abd Legislature, with N. C., on the Ist Inst. INTHRINTING LETTER PROM THK LATR W. 0. NOTES, infusing reserve and dissimulation, ‘uneasiness and aus ‘y oh aay With but litte variation At Wilmington, for example, | the view to protect the departments and patronage ef 2 William H. Wilkinson, being duly sworn, says he was | picion in thus communicating what must take place, and | ©; 4 Blalsdoli, Co. G, 12th Massachusetts. thore is published a general oriler of Schofeld prescribing N Jerk in the law office of Neyos & Tray, the attorn I, unless ins condition of W.N Whacler, (oF, 17th Marnachusetts, the clvil rules for that city. Tt requires provost marshala | 'sCity of New York in the possession of the democrats, s.clerk in the law offcaiot: Noy q joys » condition of perfect security, ust | Pavia w Spetcer, Ob. D, 17th Massachusette, Ach bed Apri beoxons Te wa notorious iuct here that the bills providing the 1s. Se oto nt gins action, in the month of Novem- 9 usolesaly OF worse, Fe tov great » price te oay | Yin Thorp, Co D, 11th Massachusetts to admin ees Oth Of allegiance to such persons | siste tounty have been delayed, and ever sincs the er at on or about the 28th day of sald month | for truth itself. ne, the as come within Lincoln's amnesty proclaims passage of the Thirty Millions Bounty bill ths raising ef SZampton and Sherman to Settle the | the lato William Curtis Noyos, then one of the counsel | — Judge McCnan said he would examine tbe papera, age | Monee Lancaster, Co. H, 171th Mamachusotta, provided they, the provost marshals, ave sali: py Ae : Lewis Maloney, Go D, {1th Mexechustta. ' money bas been obstructed with the express par Question of Retaliation full Noyen bimoelt signed. und'eeat tn Momre, Santerd& | een on cary dey Josoph Porking Go, A, 17th Masachusetta tnd voluutarif, "Weekly reports ore‘tn be ‘wage, noi | Bima OF coercing he Bxwcitiya into certain “appoi s = a ere Win. W Marshall, Co.’ A. 17th Massachusetts, hare edi Pee ments, The Governor has laid these appointments over & podrulf, then attornoys for the plaintiff, Peter R. i) i: onl who have taken the oath, hut all other and devoted himself mainly to tis subject of raising the Cay &., &e, Strong, in this action, and of which letter tho following Timothy Mauey, Co. A, (1th Masgachusetta, white pergons, “touching the character and conduct of | quota of tho State, But it has been dally iterated by the ts © copy, as deponent ts (nformed aud believos:— - ‘Gast A. Bolion, Co 4. Tit Masaachusetie, cach individual." Persons of “known disloyalty” are | Hungry offlce seekers at hix door that they must be New Yorx, Nov. 28, 1866 Capt, 4.8. Forbes; Co. D, 26th Massschusctia. to be sont id the lines, or else brought before a | served (inst. Snperintendents of banks and of insurance, The Latest Despatch from Gen. Sherman, Mowers, Saxroup &e Wonnnury, Counsellors, Ke. :— Sorgt. J. 0 penne, CoD Senate chopra rth op tors, harbor masters, appraisers and various other fol 0 n Chester (i Massachusotia. to ce od ont . Wasurnaro, March Locv so Tk} | chiing a copy of the. cordidente of Dy. Weight: the rasa Jobn O'Neil, CoD, 261 Masaachusotte the wants ‘of the Worst prone.” Noner bat | senlring patriots, have daily, ‘clanored hore for appotate o Major General Dix, Now York -— cal adviser of Mrs. Aleta Strong, in which he sai Wm. O'Connelly, Co D, 25th Masaachu persons of ‘undoubted loyalty and goed chararter (which Y ators, Congressmen, ininisters, capitalists and all sorts of potent wirepullers to turn the utive from the tase of filling the m/ltary quota to the quota of oMes : notte. promeon re Meer, vs, | Additional Particulars of the | fou wot Bewn co Cis Onto, arma, ng things, her general condition at pre- The following despatch has been receivad this evening | sent would not indicate anything to warrant speretan. 5 8 this deportnent:— tion of any sudden or serious change of health’ unless Battle Before Kinston. means of course, Union chararter)," to be pormitted to Sergt. James kiltott Ween 114 h Obie. tae, Lapel peuple. amt ame athern ase an So al. J. W. Lawrence, Co. B, 17 lowed vo purchase family sipplies, on permits to be "¢ holder. Gere. Powsek, east sho wero subjected to come shock to ber feolings of an W Hooper, Co. K, 174th Ohio. ted, and from authorized persons only Further SERS CASE, : is Aisa Met ea A TR “| ounally palatal or Aisiesenine rite Rateoo ence W. Benson! Co. R’ 174th Oh‘o, figivictnroma "epou whet a eral anand “Tel | eeue moat mm narennin's Procismarioy . A. Dana, cretary of War monld If Rincon banks onan cae oe H. Allen, do. K, i741h Ohio, character" means by a letter from Wilihing! the recent mission of the Li nt Govt ington for the purpose of getting the draft postponed, 11 ts well understood that he ocenpios a promin nt rank at present in the and that the dew comprehen certain prominent of the party. Goveruur Alvord's and the War Deparun Tam just in receipt of a letter from Gen, Sherman, ofthe | which would endanger her life, and which, yo 12th, from Fuyvtteville, He deseribes hisarmy as in fine | S8bmitted to us in the hope that our clien hoalth and sp vits, having met with no serious opposition, | Pre*S 82 Oxamination (of Mrs, Strong) under cumstances; and we have to say in reply that, bi Harden keeps in his front at a respcetful lotance, at | exlmusted all the resonrces uf Mogottation in rogard ts Columbia ho destroyed fmmense arsenals and railroad | this controversy, and all the reasonable and just offers of : An accommodation on the part of our cllene to J. P. Wiessn, Co’ K, 174th Ohio. Qstablishments and forty-three cannon. At Cheraw ho | ‘xijuatment having Uren telocted, and barsin if vot eese Lieut. W. Alien, Co. B, 123d Indiana, aight, found much machinery and war material, including | conditions imposed, wo are instructed to’ conduct the The Rebel Loss on the 9otb and z wens Co H, 128d Indiana, band, 1 lished in the Northern papers. Tt oxplains the thus:—“If the lost were merely based on the of their willingness to take the oath of allegiance resent time all the stores would by in doing ut General Schofield? is determ red that only we been loyal, and not those who have be {nto leyalty by the capture of the city, a such privileges,” uamely, the privilege food to eut It may be asked how , Co. K, 17 4 Our Total Loss Not Over One | §. beat! co Et one A. J. South, Co. D, 174th Ohio. uM M. Howl, Co. F, 174th Ohio. Thousand. J. Andwert, Uo. L, 124th Ohta. Landon, Co 1, ‘114th Ohio. es dingly pursued with at ee particulae attention. Th of the State in re twenty-fve cannon and thirty-six hundrod-barrels of | ®it im the ordinary 'way, nd to try It, when | pple, Co, B, Lait Indians, tog erals are to kuow who hane been lo Slip beans “1 to the officials, powder, In Fayeitovlic he found twenty pieces of | Furth iceman as gondine tthe usual methods, 10th Very Heavy. Jam Moors, Co 1; 123d Indiana: sight Bf Lelilsan comtng iu ant afore total find asiratires gon to, degree aufictont, to mislead Artillery and much other material. He says nothing | be oxamined as a witness in behalf of our client, and the T, J. Goddard, CoD, 1234 Indiana, slightly. fore thoir provost marshal, You fort that th sooner was the result of his mission gazett"d than every | apout Kilpatrick's defeat by Hampton; but the | ©iFcumstances you disclose in regard to her state of health, anrecinaaene B. G. Cortung, Co. H, greeter) missing. of the town are always at hand togive yowa character | (itinence was bio purpose of reverse Sasa SA thes set eapiths Instead of furaishing a reuson for postponing the taking Sergi, R Thomas, COG, Iau tudiane, saverety The citizon who bas nut «negro protector ia likely to | Jru'ii cura annonce! by. hin throneh. the Ne er ‘faye that before | of hor testimony, seomio demand that it should bese: | Swelve Mundred Hilled and Wound. | ?. Mt!«r, Co D, 129th fodiana, sitghtly faro ill nor's proclamation, and the draft was put ia operation @aylight on the 10th Hampton got two brigades in | cured as soon as possible, to prevent it being wholly D. Richart, Co, D, 12vtb Indiana, missing. Further to illustrate the in those ci 80) tmatend of bein: pout poned ihe roar of Kipatrck's headquarter, and surmised and | iee-au erent whlch would ba que: deat te oo and Four Hundred Prison. | 1 Willa, Gob, 1th indiana, soveriy. Blorioualy resus 0 tho ui, sme deals ate bye ly oa clien| edo ni revive how an examination of . 10. K, 18 a, Rev / ublished as coming from a refugee J.ixb arr other han! x Peel Liat eae ae ee ements | Blrong coulg Produce any unusual shock: to her feelings ers in Our Hands. Ra SA Al Sea aoe te cet ther tivety tilinsot dolars, ws tartily provided by the form. is mon, and drove the enemy wiih great ioss— | inasmuch ay she must be aware of the separation which lw. Measure, Co K, 28 pone iy. . r Lagistate av been bexnt ate Pp. He has held Sacnptasing abe pe i has taken place between hor #on and our client, and. of E. Hoatun, Co. K, 28ih Michigan, anvarely. at atime from the shops, with » po : 1h Wail xtreot bankers, who [Rome or one a that Re bad lost. Harapton lost | the reasons to which It has boon imputed, amd while wo Jobn H. Measure, Co. K, 26th Michig of & Gagre —— = rien sen ry six, syd panel all regret the necessity for giving so excellent and aged Shi nd Schofield Within 8u Joseph Slicer, Co. K, 28th Michigan, sii Furthor, learn from the ain interests or projudices paraly U. 8 GRANT, Lieutenant General, | s person tho trouble iacident to Teatitying, tho necensty erman a 01 De Zanes ii On: a pe Cl ad gy Sd lob pape the State usa, <bbriacles and flaws in the statutes. w.5e Another telegram from General Grant's headquarters | posed by the prosecution of the suit and the rejection ngoges o * cian, © om Savamuah, the city ts discov until four separate bills have bat to be 4 of the offers alluded to compele our client to vindicate rting Distance. Joha B. Cryster, Co’ B, 28h, Michi tor'e negro suldiure."" Those pa hil to day not avet threo. anfllions Of the tomm foports that tho Daily Dispatch 1s the only paper tusued | horveif, und, in so doing, ue oxamine all the wineaee porting Joho A. Goddard, 1234 Inulaua, thigh, slightly. thing like ao iden of the manver In whieh th fave bbe tahoe, Leaving tive jractiranility Of an ellective to-day in Richmond. It says:— essential to that end, of whom Mra. Strong isone. You Jaa. R Brannock, Co, F, 123d Indiaua, neck, ‘slightly. live aud enjny themselves in one of thine tow it of the question, she Digas leipubllsbed thintonyniog on helt nishéat | Wits coves a: srsianinat of ie cohion ee : Joeoph Metnpin Coo a. tzvn tndiana, soverety. tanry tealing ‘opse’ then publls tulitings, wile eave ree AL aren dears tame ing about @ settiement of this un pm : 5 ; " ore floating over thoir public buildings, which have ry ie Pally ~Gnly, because of the fact that all tho employes, printers, | Ie did "so Im 9 inconsiderate manner oeeyesy. | BOTH FORCES “ MARCHING ALONG.” | Jone Leach, Go. 1, 2am Indians, severely. ggased for thn present 1 ‘1 nts for ‘feporters and clerks ure members of military organiza- | parties and thelr counections—oceny high - Charles Nelson, C« 29th Indians, severely. ip to the music of ¢ Oiling our quota has arisen from t the repub- ons, and wore called out yostorday. morving by | “0P* in soclety—from the pain pn Tig a Armenus Gilbert, Co. "A, 1200 In lightly. ee Herr pubiticume. tos splat al 4 (xpehe® ‘the Pe " : of a public Judicial ex; ire of the details & P. Collins, Co. A, 120th In penal tly. Whe Nebel Congress out of t 8 of enlist ments. Governor to perform special ‘service for | necewarily involved in a Mtigation of this charac. Partial List of th 1 Jolie Grecnahger, Co: A, 420th Tdlane, aligitin, Tite s1kAuG OF DREGHEMPNTS OFYRIC 10 PUL TIM QUOTA, ‘hort Umo. But for the kindnoss of a fow friends, who ter. “Without having made such efforts tt would have jst o e Killed and Andrew afbbons, Co, 120th | pen silghaly ane oe The Tast phase of thie view of rhe question ta the elaiaa $ , on regarded as a social offence to bring the matters Rogers, 5 lan ‘orely, “ 6 f the heads of the city government that the ve The halt loal precented’ shee moc uusered them aid, | siiuded to before the public, sven by the indirect agency Wounded, Alonzp Lower, Co. F,'1201h Lodians, missing. see, wae, (ons nreatmioan itch rte ealned wl te mien und filed the quotan Ya. pare P bem would, of necessity, have | of a defence to » prosecution which ought nob to have Wun. Miles, 08. 4, 120th Indiana, ulortally a fuanee of the bargain made whea theit terms of olflee ‘pen withheld. Ina few days.at furthest our forces will | becn commenced, and might have been adjusted upon Ben ae, ae Egg Co. A Indiana, uly. Tolaring tt to be linmrnctinaite to take ceewcne a the | wore extended. Now, when they are seriously thrrade to their post, when we hope to’ resume and con. | ‘rms not unjust 'to any of the partice interested ‘and ra. Co. A, 180) Indiana, iy. Caatbaunide tanen 5 * | ened by xpertal Ingidbation, they jolnk to Une und having done this, the responsibility of further progress Lieut Geo. h Co: B, 1Tth'Ohlo, ara is Cee aute for @ ew lenge of their “patromace.’ Sninterruptediy, our full sized sheet. 'n the suit, and aby un loasamt consequences growing out | The steamer Delaware, from Newbera March 18, an 3, Prlece, Co. 4, 11ub Otto, Jog Sea gd earn run AY RAILMOAD, Thore is no other news of moment from any quarter, | of the necessary exainination of witnesses, will not at- . Tived at this port yesterday. We are indebted to Captain Rogers for favors, making the Hroadway and Cross town Railroads special orders for this day week, was adepied without uppesition. The fact appears to be that Bougo pil! to authorize ‘The motion to chase United tates porta; was cousidered and passer je Vostinastor Geusras ie por starnps for cartatir pu poses, tach to ourselves, V1 lly, ©. A. DANA, Assistant Secretary of Wer. 7 en ss ‘BENJAMIN RATYE'S wen Fortams Munnos, March 16, 1868 VOUT” #oNve the uid opponition to these bills has moved up town, and im Hayne, of said city, boing duly sworn, de- Our Hewbern Corserpontenies. : : fe ween ‘aged in the reform of the ely REBEL ACCOUNTS. poets ped - Tapas ber age | pri ther Nawnens, March 18, 1806 The steamer Redooos Ciyde, with three hundred and | House bit) to ameut the act to reduce tbe currency, | num iainiy, engaged in the reform of the ely the St, Denis Hotel, in the city of New York, lie person- Joe Johnston Prep: to Oppose Sher-~ | ally served Henry L. Clinton, to him known to be the ma. person therein mentioned and described, with the an- (¥rom the Bichmond Whig, March 14.) noxed papers, by dolivery to and leaving with bim per- Our North Carolina exchanges, recelved this morning, | sonally true les thereof, at the same time showing @ontinue tar fer to the military situation in that State z bim the inal papers bereunto annexed. And further tho most hope:ul terms. Even the “tandard and Pro- | deponent saith not. 5g a ope at Raleigh, have changed their tune, BEXRY L, CLINTON'S TRETIMONY. 1e Bays:— Henry L, Clinton, counsellor at law, deposed as fol- General Johnston has shown wisdom in striking the | lows: enemy at Kinston, so as to — Shefman from open- Q Are you a counsellor at law, practising in the courte: FT} Communication through Kinston with Newbern, if the United States and of this State? A. In answer to 3 ig a masterly stroke. If General Johnston can 1@ first question saith ‘he is." maintain himself in that quarter General Sherman will Q Have you not been in such praetice for over twenty ‘be much embarrassed, and may be forced to change his | years, and if not, then for bow many years have ia so = One thing is obvious—General Sherman is about | practised? A. In answer to the second question he encowntes :eriows trvwbie fr the first tinv in this cam- | says:—‘'l bave been engaged in the practice of law in since he Left Atlanta. “Ho is still in what may be | this city about tweaty years.” tho sandy rogion of the State, and such is the con- Q Are you acquainted with Electa M. Potter, Jobn B. dition of the roads they will not bo able for some days to | Dennis and Peter R. Strong, and how long have you and to aathorize the new issue of Treusiry notes, wae re ADDITIONAL DETAILS OP THR RATTLE BRFOUR KiNsToR | “MY rebel prisoners, captured wear Kinston, N.C, during | DOG tack with am ameumont providing, for te ts (lone) particulars come the late battes, arrived bere this orning from Newberu, | Of conpon instend of regulne bnte Beg Wildes to SS hen prose what [NO Mr. OLeaw opposed the amerbinent, apd: awvev she indefinite postponement of the tit T have already forwarded. Tho beavicst fighting was on | The latest advices from General Schofield represented | Tee inotion to yostyues Was lost, aud ibe swebiment - Friday, and the battlo op that was a sharp and | bim as still advaucing towards Kinston, and there were | ‘was agreed to j Died. bloody engagement. The enemy oe pories of despe | f2mors in Newbern when the Rebecca Clyde satied = A vote being takes om the: inl, th was tost—ayer 6 oe Thaay ee hag ape ig bape Pion ong Bragg had ‘evacuated the | noes 11. 0 day, Mare ua DAV RESY, rate charges, ip # vain attempt to turn our left; but each rig ta ft a Bh ries takep yunnae Of the | _ Bouse bill to rhake Propriaione Tur the. wuypurt of Jon, neat W. 7a, fe the 10 reat of Bonga, terri uoed fatal lace. the-government from the Ist of July to the Slut of De ne Treaster xpee seateaasrtsea ini ee * psa ied oe PiThe prisoners who came up op the Rebecca Clyde were | cember, 1865, was reported tuck front the Fioutive tom | attend the faeral, at the ehurel of tbe ‘Transtlcura it Lal apeag ag et bord looking set of men, and belonged to Major General | mittee, with amendments. The a1 iments were eve | Twenty-niuthteret, menp Fifth avenue, on Saturday, and wounded om that day and the night fore far exoseds division, having been sent from -Lee's army only | curred tn and the bill passed. fe heged aq OO ee a our entire loss iw killed, wounded and prisoners, whieb it Ll with ithe view of operating against vur The-anendments strike outthe nanan Se peg op eae —— aye ch 15, in now cortain wilt not be much over one thousand mon. | free in North Carating, | orn had boen tration wet, abd for clerk hire mud contingens | | Mis frierdi-atit w quaintances are vespeettully invited About two o'clock on Friday afternoon our troops met | sent to General Sehotield; and even if General Bragg Fovision that the wxpensus uf the | tv Attend Uo Tinerad frum Is aby esldence, 157 Mote ‘one of the rebel charges by rushing over the works and | had not evacuated Kinston no doubt wus entertained but it ahall be paid out of the-revenues fo = fw gy Henan . administering a counter charge, in which thoy succeeded | that our forces could easily cross the Neuse river and of the department. further inve'tation. wirife be " three factions for the grant, and oy sporaturs,” and not on the Aboug all the serious efforts thus far has turued the tbh tion of those commissioners: c “In Bmoukiyn, om Twarsday, March 26, dattle to the enomy before he could get away ‘Tho motion of Mr. Barnwoll, of South Carolina, to. re | Mevxnres J Come to operate this sidé of —————. Meanwhile the | known thom and each of them? A. In answer to the 3 sive gnomy ‘der the voto by which was pessed:the Howre bill to | Cuakise Guoucw Berens, aged 25 cours qoafederates have the advantage of this opportunity to | third question he says:—“T am acquainted with Electa | '@ Capturing an entire regiment, reported by some 10 be | Major General Couch's forces, from Wilmingtoi provide for the payinent of the arrears due thearmy aad |. ‘The funcrnt will tke plaw' from the residewos of hie the Forty-sixth North Carolina, reached General Schotield, and his army, thus An-rease and mass the'r forces in th s State. M. Potter and John B. Dennis; I am not acquainted with The samo ane that on the Ist inst. a party of | Peter R. Strong; I became acquainted with Mrs. Potter ankee wy, Geenge Groseng, 3B Jobu street, on Satur ih rey ao chen brothe forced, was deemed amply suficient to defeat Br Davy was taken up and considered. AN OFFICIAL AAPORT OF THE BATTLE, Mir. s ‘arm; i Banswi opposing the-bill, Ie | day aftesnuw thiry-five Yankee foragers daghed into, Monroe “he | about the 22d of 234 of February last; I have Known | Coionel Malloy, commanding « brigade (a the Second alice en | mee romp Breen) cenided for (ne Gans of ‘an adie $90 000,080, w ‘ue Other Deaths See Seewnd Pays.) ‘Sounty seat of Union county), N. C., twenty- it miles lohan nmnis considerably A” b 5 Ow, i to the deranged cundiaion southsant of Charlotte, remained about an houreand left, | Q In respect to the indictment found by the Grand | division, writes from the frout as follows:— aoe ey ama anal easremy Colerade evtiyee here | i ly parca, & Slama: Uapeaiy a Cui Primes Cashed! tn all Legalized Lotteries, carrying off all the horses and mules thoy could gather | Jury of this county against Electa M. Potter and John B. We whi the rebs most beautifully on the 10th, cap- was, er, an authority to issue additional, now, | *?¢ 'ternaton © “s uilios, No. 176 Broadway. bp. A tain of wagons ten ta number, belonging to a | Denis, charging said Poiter and Dennis with homicide, } tured four hundred prisoners, and lllod and wounded whith woula be-aseroleed hereafter 40 Ghee greater dapen ~ party, of refugees from Chester district, had just reached | resulting from an abortion, which indictment was filediu | one thousand two hundred. loss in my brigade was ciation of the ourrency. Itwould nob hmdito a morn | betes © speedy payment of the tfoope; but, in fact, would mand } rigs, Safar that much desired event, by'relieving tho: Troasury of 1 that strain vipou it to raise money to meet the exp nsssaf overminent, the Treasury being induced to luwik to alized Lottes ® Village, and were standing in the street whon mcovrt on the 10th day of February, 1865, state the Yankees appeared. Of course the train was seized, and | whether you have appeared as counsel for the said Potter horses, mules and wagons, with their contents, and | and Penuis, or others of them, in regard to the charges eighteon negro men were carried off. Thirteen of the | in said indictment contained, at the Court of General Begrocs os. aped from the enemy, and returned to Mon- Sossions of the Peace in and for the city and i foe the same night. The loss isa heavy one to the un- | New York. A. I have ay as counsel for Mrs. Pot- fortunate refugees. ter and Dr. Dennis upou the charges alluded to in said No buildings wero burned in the village; not even the | question. Court House or jail were injured, but the enemy seized Have you been retained as counsel for said Potter whatever they wanted, and carried it of. Two couriers Dennis, or either of them, in relation to the matters pea Pe Charlotte) stationed at Mouroe were Gap- j ny indictment charged? A. I have been retained for Q If you have been so retained, by whom and when were you so retained? A. Dr. Dennis retained me as counsel for him, Mrs. Potter and her husband retained me as counsel for ber. light—two killed and nineteen wounded, Colonel Scott captured five rebels, An aid of General Hoke’s was also captured on the 10th. His borse was taken with him. q RBRLS ABANDON THEIR POSITION. Foree. Reported Bee | tht (uture issue tor relief, During porte progres om Gaturday morning the tween Hanover Junction and Rich- aa favored the bill, apd opyqwed: the many enemy made a precipitate retreat, abandoning their | ™Om@—Hite Di Body Pushing tn the | The Senate refused to reconsider the buh aces ican Bt works on Jackson's, or Southwest creek, and lear. of White Homes, de. boned neal ord he Pyseuty wittuxe Suns ® = rong worl a Ss. CADWALLADER’S DEsratcH. The following message was ved fromthe mt i " ing very many killed and wouuded upon the field, while bject of the Exemption bill :-— the ground was also strown with guns, knapsacks, blan- Cry Pow, March 14—2 P. M. kets, and other property. At this writing, the enemy are Cumasy seatanan's erapamens, . diminish th by it E on the north side of the Neuse, in and edjacent to the | The news fyom General Shoridan proves still more en- | ents ie tice and prescuied 10 imasaiurdag ‘lag Lith ‘ing than was at firet supposed, Yesterday he was - town of Kinston, with the bridge between them and the | Coursing PPO natant, Yall strom, New Yorm, F ary and Tudiirese Mesare. a your, Plow Oro ulway, § says refa- return Those Prior to the 22d of February last were you he act containa two provisions, whigh veld, ee Onarbaite are Slowly Sbakiuae shobr soe eee ited to by the pon Fag ai plaintiff, directly or | south bank of the river partially burned. The ram, upon | Teported by scouts and rebel daserters to be bens no impair the elon uf the wervice ot ty frot ty way Be leaving for indirectly, to act as counsel for the said Electa M. Potter | which they counted for such great assistance, is also de. | Richmond and Hanover Junction, tearing up the railroad, Bot outweigh the a epntages that, vec oo | ‘ane of KENDALL from which point they walk to the city. fo to the matters ct againet hee te the ta. while the main body of his command was pushing in the | Sper clauses coulsined tee skittoteariismnm a id me {You will be happy. ; . dictment above mentioned, and state as near as you can | stroyed. fore this reachos you | chanica in the employ of the: governmant.¢ i - - —_—— the date of such application? A. I was not. OUCUPATION OF KINETON, direction of White House, Before this reaches y peg A y oparbine a im Dyc—The Mest in the ity of Su: at Raleigh and to In respect to the indictment found by the Grand | The Third battalion, First brigade, Second division, | he will probably be supplied at that point with additional | Sijle poruon of Lan gp oy ae m Dye-Fne Bes " 5 hante ‘tinans 7 le Jury of this county against Eleote M. Potter and Peter R. | commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Scott, of the Seven- | food and ammunition, and be again.on the rampage. sheen mec eeten 0nd an many | street an s ouums = ie cee fos Riel in cach cnn on teenth Wisconsin, moved down to the right bank vROM SHERMAN aud, —_ i ~--E a Groaenl 4a | Chevaliers Life for the ¥ tho 2ist day of February, 1865—state whether youhave | of the Neuse, opposite Kinston, yesterday, and The news received from Shormap last night was to tho fod citar fable of West emnion camaed dent | f on i color atone ite falling mat keeps ie as counsel for the sald Potter aud Strong, or officer of rank telegraphed into town to-day, | effuct that his troops arrived at Fayetteville on Saturday, | der nnd bo ready to deter the Tapa head | dua dee Canes ont: at ton ee ae ther et thom, is to the charges in said indict. | are respectively employed against. stu i" ang stores and. ot 1 | Coe eae erat Goneal Seasons cf the | that we would occupy Kinston to-night or to-morrow, | Sunday and Monday, in fine spivitsand condition. He i | thma:Mi'exeupt trom this lnea ve Broatways Sat Mal! ; Peace in and for the ¢ity and omen ce. Now York? A. I | It is reported, in fact, that the Mayor of Kinstom-hag seut | therefore united to Schofield, aug. beyond the possibility | 19 detach, In mauy casos, troops fro Crivtadere! Pececrvative have appoared as counsel for Mrs. Potter; I have not ap- | in g flag of truce to Goneral Cox, surrendering the city | of danger or casualty, tetova rat tha prvi be prt Bie Depot. wholes 1) No.6 Astor House. peared as counsel ir, Strong. ‘aie stron os « e dye applied by #kil AS @ Have you been retained or acted as counsel for said | into his hands. enuctad by the lirst sections of Ube law sanded be more tian . ’ enter Laapedreed peony either of them, in relation to SHERMAN REPORTRD AT GOLDSBORO. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. counterbalanead hy the lows cfyhis lyeal fone eens, Sele ae she Cee the matters in said mentioned indictment charged? ‘There are various reports as to the whereahouts of oe ah detnta ond soomptions Beeilore Pyar dys pole, $2 page pane Sata a A. Lhave been retained ag counsel for Mrz. Potter, but x Gent and foun ‘Of War, oud prohitiie Vso grant of such - not for Mr. Strong. Sherman. E. P. Gardiner, government detective, ar. exemptions and. iis berqafier. There & tilite bazard in Corns, Bun *, Enlarged Joints and i have been so retained, by whom and when | rived from the front to-day, who affirms thathe saw saying that.anch a provision could Tak De with | si) diseases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 70 ake I out 80 ‘disprganizing the 19 to pro. were nea A. In bie an yee courier yesterday en route to Geveral Tunes M,. Palmer Geoorgia—Capture of a Rebel General, duce wore, Jajurion si reeull i» very partner Broadway. re ai was hereinbefore with roference “ 5 ; © sereior thru frat indictment; and the retainer it respect to the second erp ipsa neg! he rnp om elbos Mlcag aa uison, | Sutter fry there srg den ithe prformaasgiicn ess: | . Cherokee | Pt Regulator followed as a matter of course. just come from laboro, wi ches from wor, March not be dingharged exc » ote ined im | Sold by all druggists. $1 per box. Thirty-two Sherman to General Palmer, of the First @ivision of The cavalry expedition sent from here by Major Gene- ene wane ° aperee tiles Hee yarese Dr. % eT MERWIN'& GO BTibete. . a General Cox’s provisional corps, and who. formerly com. | ral Herron has beea heard from. They have had some | ¢,,'th, Sautey greatly more 0 , OE = 5 manded this district, and still commands, the poste and | heavy skirmishing, in-which we lost ten or Aifwen killed | der in the feld, Som, nef = ble to kum Dyspepsia Tablets. —We' hace. and vounded, and inflicted a lose on theracf thirty or | Partial Pier. othe aceon tin J austen T ‘ Todigestion otiewe lorgres: | Bold by druggists. Wholesale, O71 of the Tales are the pall Heartby| forces at garrisoned potnts. road on THE JUNCTION OF SHERMAN AND. SCHQFIELD. Le <— shmtnoce forees vaee yoere beertia bir Precodenss wi ive enpemeee hes rouds, the buper High Premium Lock Stiteh Sewii cy An order from General Cox wag read to the troops A force is concentrating at Liberty under Generale | Inteadeu's 0 the Br ibten Rieeen aoe fA gor as HEELE Wi way. Le bane dooms Meomlentctep ma BOS ciey wee under the immediate.command of Be ter ie arth org ne have been cally pa Wien ee stated? General Sherman in three days. It created the wildest ‘and. Deats. sain the vane | Hale's H of Horehound and Ter enthusiasm among the troops. eee mina hessives Tre0n, Meridia siptes thet the pees wire he At Tonge folds iuensa, hoarseness, am $2,400, Hugh Ewit brother-in-law of General Forrest was at Macon, Ga,, lst month, in eh wre forded in ing GF the thyeat, re twen Brigadier General Hug! oath command of fifteen thousand men.’ Great acuity, pre- witha ; eer at ‘of . cat ar anes | aetna aces mm we | Baio ae ea ree eset and one of the ere | to an y affected by We bill, In lat (be whole me! cen! Dlie ante to fiaag amd z CHARLES DOWNE' can be no doubt about Sherman being all right, and that Pian Scandia Roldies, off fox,ibe public eal en Sa aecntivg tig cn ha a L:.. ius areal, © y. Did he and Cox (or Schofield) wil! Join forces ina very few | “There has beem no transactions Im sugar or molasses, este tags 06 tS by which thsy are alrendy em- ee ean eel “ rebel Gouewal Bearkhead nily taken: ome! 4 lain, He O78 penn RETORT OF AHERMAN'S MOVEMENTS oner m Roda Mssiseippl, by a Vautenant ofthe federal for the tray tp saattaen of crore mens cahctar ie nena nreelves and familles bay them at Oake rgeon (® native of Pennsylvania), arrived, | navy, and eatin. thie hy vo repact to General Candy. | Iie decence can basdlg be doutued, and Congress may be ak. Acrcscesoncteait ai Fou er and fr re Wo-day, nad reports Sherman southwest of Gotder | He cou crewstrem Richmond Wagor o Kiry Sesh} sued hcg eet eras (ay estan at Sterling's Ambrosia. for ‘endorse the certifeate of deposit here to-day, and reports ‘at the ttme of his capture, be gy tg ry pernenaat Oris te nite eae Ladies—Use is tert wus, warerta one Gti deliver the same to A. Oakey boro, and that he was marching with one wing towards A vesting seune in tha © gequtive oft ur mice, rabbits, Wong riding torner, personally, but I deli Raleigh, the centre towards Goldsboro, and the right News from New Orleans. pueaton oeral rules to cli hem of the poy ikon. eae Toe a citizens, {ns eepees {he aasietan e. wing farther east. fre Omssue, Maree} fanny ho obo Age Sele Tae 1 8) per 100, pms a ‘and @ matter of course. The sacred 80 much for the rumérs about Sherman. At,the same Via Cairo, March 14, 1809. hope that Congress will pase an. amend-neut to this mot now foe sai A FOWLER'S retail atore, No. 8 been der tion tn cory v1 time tntligonce came Yo. Ovneral Schotld from WU | _ Grea fears are entertained of w crevasse opyoio tha } Sites cian in orci wie de er er ity, which would prove vory destructive showld it occur. | ameudment to seoure unimpaired teneft to the pro; mae Sherman was at Fayetteville at me Morning Star leaves to-night for New inlation. JEF! HMSON PAvis ven ecutive Orrick, Ricawonp, March tf GENERAL SOMOFIRLD’S MRADQUARTERS AN KINGTON, The ship Harriet Moonay and bark Commorce, for oe * Hair Restorer Goneral Schofleld has removed his heodquarters today | Hoston. HA ship Artesian and schooner Matilda, for New ae. My Rant Wile wen sei A mer and hair restorer both from Nowbern to the field, ta tres ot Rasen, nee | Tere, Tho rolations ‘ootween the United States aud Mexico , NES ACO, Agents, 21 Park row, N.Y. retained for him here, however, occupied River. are beginning to, attract a greatadeal of attenvion. Tle cap es a t pope pore of hia ead, as they Seah tae ee eer eae dane, march 16 1865, ture of th tison at Oajecs is considered tho Anis ing Merchants and Others Promy ‘ly Le eer bet . The ico above und in front of the city moved down this | blow to the vepublio, which the Yankee gov ruinent had | plied withsubstitutes hy PHILIPS & O0., 167 broadway. city from time to time, Ponteons have gone up to tho | irning «milo or two, ad then blocked up, which | determined only to fecognize, Maxitnilian has in roturn Se reent ieee front to-day, and there can, be no doubt but that as soon | caused the water to rise 6 rapidly that the dooks aud | ignored iho United States by failing to appoint diplomat Out—Knox Spring Mie ot Gente 4 fociliiion Foy crvnalng cam bo agrurg, que Cyrcay wilh | gics® are OW Gubuorged ta the depth of several or consular agents to Vhat Country, His elorta to gated | sa aid Drondway, corner of nite timate, ht of a date geems to hav Go > that his = s Gonoral men hi while foraging; that is, they have been shot while burn- private houses—and that he intends to execute his sonore in revenge. Thus itis, This isthe corner we ve suffered ourselves to be driven into by not meeting atrocities of the Yankees at the outset with the ‘ptornost retaliation. wmnis atave of things must be stopped, if the govern. ment wish to maintain the allegiance of its cit.zen. Re “% Caliation must be commenced, let the burden fall where it may. Glad are we to see that the solution has fallen ‘Genoral Hampton's hands, We hope and believe he ba pash it to the uttermost, Fowler & Wells, Phrenologtats, character daily, at 8 Broadway,