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o REBEL NEWS. Last Utterances of the Rebel Press East af the Mississippl River, Southern Accounts of WIil- ; son’s Doings. HIS REIGN AT MACON. “THE CAPTURE. OF AUGUSTA Bigns of Returning Reason at the South. SENSIBLE VIEWS OF PEACE. Reopening of River Communication with the Interior of Georgia, ; *. ae, &., ae, Meeopening of River Communication be- tween Savanneh and Macon, Ga. ‘The steamer Comet appeared at Savannah on the 6th tuat., direct from Macon by the Ocmulgee river, bringing Mesef Georgia papers, from which we give brief extracts, ‘Wee the following passengers of General Wilson’s com- mend: Captain W. M. Hincksen, Pennsylvania ¢av- 3 Private C. W. Boone, th Pennsylvania caval- ay; HM. Myers, First Obio cavalry; Lieutenant Web- er, Fourth United States cavalry; Surgeon Hurlbut, Another steamer, named the New York, has been plying @@ the Comuiges river, near Hawkinsville,"Ga, but she wan lately made a prize to the navy by Captain Winches- tev, and taken to Hilton Head, The Comet will return to Augusta Surrendered to General Wilson. [From the Bar 8. From parties who eee te Anges is merniae Lee General has taken ‘The ©, T. Davis, from Gand ad Fe oo tee itp aly ie oa wn point she on-Thureday, reached the wharf in this city op Satur- eveni Gp Wednesday General U; with a p~ Be cavalry, and General ‘Wilson, entered Q is | Jaden with provisions. At Sand Bar Fe Jef, ie, draw! too much water, grounded. e Shep- fm got out a baweer, and after a fair trial, ae out the afterbita, gave up the ‘The returned to ‘The Jef. Davis is discharged at fand Bar ‘The cargo is to be hauled to A 8. @eamer Amazon was by above the @hstractions, making her way up. | 5* i [ 5 E i against fring a single gun. Many of the federals wa during Thursday. night, took horses v sig Bases as wat money, ver ware, &c., from the of citisens; but this ‘was in direct contravention to special orders, and would iecovered. We heard of no sects of personal vi Qn Friday formal possession of the city was taken, a @emmandant and provost marshal appointed and Gtationed, since which no disturbances heve occurred nor vebberien committed, save petty thefteon the suburbs. Quiet and order have reigned, and apprehension has bye ae General Wilson is re] ated asa gentleman of leni- eacy, and pbed gevagtes wi meee tnd rules oie came ‘warfare, and we congratulate our citizens upon ing $= command of the troops here. ‘The federal soldiers have generally behaved themselves ‘with much decorum. mingle freely with the citi- the street, and we have observed no inclination yur peo) and passes must be procured Before persons can leave the city. Business has uot Se ee ee more, we beleve, beeause of the ‘wneeriainty ‘to our currency than apy other ‘By order of the commandaat of the post are allowed to pass about the city upon passes of the em- except after dark. Many n ‘ecoom| Wetec arky, ison of thera toon ant Devi, but ae ey once b wwe their former homes. Quite a number of troops are held here as }, occupying te depot and City Hall. are waiting the Fe Eg their wire, when they be paroled. ‘are not as plentiful with thew = Pape gee hig aapdenceeragheed are permitted Druggiets, ey railroad officers, and officers employes the and other public works are > Elle berarasinee lor om Pe: Chronicle, May 1.) 4g with most wars our, has been brought te a sudden a ‘and mighty catastrophe. The General Lee’s army virtually put an end te In the judgment of General Lee and General J b Jouneton it was worse than usoless to continue the any notes @ diame can be cast upon either of SS ee ee their eommand By verdict of both friend and foe they Sas a. They retire from the contest, and applauded even by their adv: @4 all that men could. For four years they sustained an md valor. they failed wae the fortune of war—the vesalt of the overwhelming superiority of numbers and Bevarees opposed to them. All that remains is to conclude a peace which shall Lm en gf edd veady ly effected. As our readers are aware, we have been an ardent fubstitution of negotiation for jution of this sons mal con- Lad have been my that web e been Mateos reared on this wu! solely by & t q it iz ti g i 4 is H 2 devotion to what we thought was ‘the best in- of all concerned. ln our position we have had the eatiafaction of knowing that wo were wortained and pny fT the wisest and purest tcorgo fully dcrooeotioned ty he age ef bare roan i, ” le our readers on the bright or Tmnmmodiate | Ter vlemings bre tpprecinica, and cauted vortoas tents ine heen from, whites on from which have bees ae long absent to cheer with the hearts which mo sighed for te 16 will rekindle the | ight of joy in many « dwell- i £ ir 3 i: EE. 3 Hy H esi A ? ui ? % ? I | ; i 8 Ha 3s ql if Hii it Hi ti ‘pat bat let us #0 actin the ma a tw sprit pon at Soming generations may rive 0 us biesred. ‘48 wo survey the country We everywhere the enatal a Wy shook. Ee Woen damaged Ta ‘ead catorprios have -THE TORNADO. THE GREAT BLOW ON THURSDAY. g f; | dl | [ i : i : f tt iy Fy f S28 32 # | f i k J : i t j 3 i f i | Fs i i E <) i 8 4 H z 5 i i 2 5 i k SERIOUS DESTRUCTION ELSEWHERE, i iH sFee ESE 3 sf Slight Damage in this City. ‘The storm of Thursday was one of the most peculiar = rolled kt the whole, the storm was mot felt so much im this city as bas been represented. Additional Particulars of the Damages im Brooklyn by the Tornado. ul Y fa 3 2 ges ployed during the forenoon in clearing a passage for the care. A new frame house on the corner of Tompkins and Gates avenues, and another in Chauncy street, near were leveled with the ground. a brick house im & g g i & FE 3 i a & 5 44 4 &s f E i Tompkins avenue, near and Franklin avenues, by A. F, Oswald, Hundred feet, and landed ie Notwithstanding the ‘was filled with bricks, sticks of wood, a8 far es ascertained, was seriously uence. Everybody managed to get out [From the Augusta Admiral Buchanan is at present at THE PLOT. The Tornado in Connecticut. Bwrune, Conn., May 11, 1865. A terrible tornado visited this place about seven o'clock on Thursday evening, unroofing houses, moving build- {ngs from their foundations, tearing up trees—aome of which were carried to @ great distance—and producing A beavy rain prevailing at the time, and a most severe thunder storm, or rather « series made the scene most terrible. From the seemed to concentrate near completely unroofi toa distance ie soe = ‘The: ne} expressed the opinion to Dr. Anderson three thousand of our veteran soldiers should emigrate See ae = Fase army the Ara pcony| would be 80 great liberal 01 Ficad out the Fre Important Document from Jeff. Davis. great havoc generally, He Writes Himself Down @ Conspirator. Saxon race*have trampled the free re Fon borer feet, and weer oth haa ae of — archy Ore Our eyes. we, fellow jtisens, tame! submit to this? Is'there one 90 base Proof Over His Own Signature of Com- plicity in the Plot te Barn New York and Chicago, and the bulk of it carri ox wit of 4b when morning dawns the village and vicinity. will toruado cecurred half aa b would have been assembled, ‘The Trial of the Acsassins. : “6 Wasurreton, May 12, 1868. ‘The seportere for the press were to-day again unsuc- cossful in their application for admission to the military court now engaged.in the trial of the assassination con- ‘spiratora, It is belleved, however, that some arrange- meant has been officially made for the pablication of such testimony and proceedings pending the trial as may not Fesult in injury to the public and the ends ef justice. ‘The court bas a corps of sworn reporters. ‘Messrs. F. A. Aiken and John W. Clatopitt, of this city, appear as counsel for Mrs. Surratt and W. 0. Laughlin. It is more than probable that Hon. Reverdy Jobnson will act as advisory counsel for Mra, Surratt, Frederick Stone, of Maryland, and Thomas Ewing, Jr., appear as counsel for Dr. Samue) A. Mudd and Harold. It ie not known whether the other prisoners have pro- A tornado, accompanied by bail, rain, thunderand Nghtotng, visited thie section last evening. The steeple of the Congregational church, at Bethel, was thrown California and other States and districts are devel formidable hi argos resistance. There ects xo be fat t that Cortina has seceded from the im 5 Kittle doubt The prisoners are al) humanely treated, and provided with necessary comforts, but subject to close custody, The Stage ‘Carpenter at Ford’s Theatre means proven s jee on which it ts founded are evident enough; ‘Wasurvaton, May 12, 1865. ‘It is said that no-counsel appeared yesterday for tho conspirators on the reassembling of the Military Commis- sion, and that among those arraignod yesterday was Ed- ward Spangier, the stage carpenter at Ford’s theatre, ‘The Conspiracy to Burn Northern Cities, IBPP. DAVIS SHOWN TO THB ATTEMPT TO FIRE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. Rev. W. H. Ryder, D. saliet church in this city, paid a visit to the doomed city of Richmond immediately after ite evacuation by the hordes, He in the direst confu- papers lay scattered ail around the Btate House, and even in thestrects. He picked many, and had others given bim by fi ; time to make @ careful inspection; all he thought of was that he might be able to find something which would add of the Great Fair. Arrived home, o1 mined the mass of papers. eral very tnteresting documents, many Dearing the sign manual of Jeff. Davie. Among them ‘Was one document of startl! ‘was a letter written in addressed to Davis, asking bis it which the writer had versation with him. It wasa foderal vessels wherever found. The writer states that the ‘secret of the composition (praviously spoken of by two men; that ile nature was with entire safety, use: that men in the forvice noed not be gent into the “euemy's country” to that it could be performed by agents; uid "rs esse! leaving a fareign port for this Second— Burn every transport sent from Northern ports Third--Burn every verse! on the Missiteippi river, and carry consternation into the ranks of the enemy every- The writer further requested that the ‘President’ and obtain the required information. It rofound assurances of respect the recipient, and faith in the issues of the rebel cause, On the back of the document was the following endorse- mMent—we suppress the naine:— etary of Btate, at his convenience please see —— —, het plan he has for hy the diffiealty here: ard presents a scene of terrible destru The worst effects of the unwelcome visitor are visible 'B BEEN ACCESSORY TO ‘Within this locality no less than twenty- three houses are either Injured. ia believed to be killed. aged Gfteen years. He resided on Cumbor- land street, below Sepviva. He was struck by & portion of a houso that was nearly destroyed at the corner of Oumberiand end Sepviva strocts. house at the time it was blown HOUSES DAMAGED, On the north side of Cumberland street, west viva street, is a row of four three story double brick corner house at Sepviva etreet and the one dat ‘The roofs were lifted second story blown out. Ur. Vanderstice oecupied the corner house apd Mr. Sharpeheer the adjoining one. these houses were eer ‘The ie neces - ‘a street ig occupied by Mr. Goorge Rouche, w sheltered several families who were forced to leave their residences, This house was not damaged. On the vouth side of Cumberland street, of viva street, are three three story brick dwellings. corner house of thie block was damaged ‘The front end of this dwelling being completely blows ‘tva mtreet, north of Camberland, west side, is houses. These houses were The roofs were torn off, and 0 Was passing by the The back Kitchens to plot to burn and destroy him) was known only toa great extent. such Umt it could be sons unacquainted wi do the work, but they almost tetally demolisb: Firl—Barn every v the side walls to the secoud story biown down. CHILDREN INJURED, In addition to the lad named Walter Hourelock, who is three accidents are known to Mexico similar to the event of the of Max! Jian, and does not deem ft advisable to in @ con- be, dhe Bane pen Power which it has ever wished aspen supnosed to be dead, but oo B reno beg have occurred. Twocbildren, named uts of whom resided im butiding at the corner of Sepviva and Dickinson gale and injured by ei injuries are not conside L, Saxonbeimer was dangerous; Ehe resided im the second house on from the corner of Sop DAMAGE TO THE READING RAILROAD DEPOT. large water tank situated at the corner of avenue and Tulip street, and attached to the Ralitoad depot, for supplying thes water, was considerably damaged. The which is several tous weight, and made of sheet tron heavy timbers, was uplifted and carried over the rath road and latd ov the track, hundred and fifty belonging to the a piece of falling 1” The thing had, then, been tried before and failed | “an altemps wes made to burn the city of Chicago m to hberate the rebel. prisoners. irators turned their attention to New York, and two or ree weeks afterwards We hi shat coy, with the ships to which is about one bdlacksmi| (ing Railroad Company was damaged. The roof of the aos bend Diown off, but vicke, dopot master of company, made a arrow ecscay wun tle life. standing on the railroad ti when the roof of water tank fell within a fow feet of him, DAMAGE TO FATRMOUNT PARK. Th ie eotimated by Mr. Dix thousand dollars. While the Pienen ke the tornado, atill the ‘over it was very The music Albans and the seizures on far excocded those inst in which found ite culmination in Park escaped gale of wind that ew strnctive while —, col Si ee a 8 num! persons made ‘ Bumber of the fine ‘wee that ornament the Park were torn up by the roots, and the branches were neattered in all directions. ‘The carriage roads and paths wero comp! up in different directions by the fallen trees; derstand that mien will be immediately placed at work Whereabouts of Davis and His Cab‘ a ‘Odemen, for several Lf Breckinridge’s stalf, reached h the General above this ‘boar the [Breckinridge was, at last sccoums, endeavoring to excape with Jef. Davin. —Ep. Henap.] Another Very Innocent Rebel. JACOB THOMPSON DENIER ANY COMPLICITY Wirt INDEPENDENCE RQUA rion of hed the fi juare was blown down, and came to with a heavy crash; but beyond this, she fol sustained but little injury, In the and consisted of the a ones 08 by the wind. ar Abas all of these houses moment. terpenes Ba damage wos ligh amber 2 them being. struck ty ibe fall debris received iajuries of such a charnoter shat may prove fatal. A girl mamed L. Soxenheimer, residing in the second house on Vickineon sirvet, west of Bepviva, was very seriously hurt. Other have been injured, but their names could not be acer. consternation prevailed throughout oo, Afier the accident the storm still } And thore residing in the vicinity wero frightened at wha believed to rooms of his house, a ‘ ol mos cor wreathed in laurel, "lle inet lens wonla damn the possesser with the blackost and treaadm, and render him worthy of the traiior's doom: takon piace, and “ s 5 Additional Particulars of the Emigration Scheme in New York. . & Colonization Society Organized at St. Louis, &o., &o., &. ‘Two authorized offices are now opened for the oppor- J.J. Bohiaefer, The number of emigrants already en- hundred and seventy-five, the result of two days’ work. Tho above offices are open at all hours of the day, and are attended by an efficient corps of attaches, ready to convey any information which may be asked. Arrangements are now said to be under way for the departure of emigranteat the earliest practicable moment. ORGANIZATION OF A MEXICAN COLONIZATION 80- tion soc! 3 ‘The was addressed Dr. RB, 0, Ande: HR cern. Perey ry eral government of control over the church party it from ited States of rot peg as assist his party in keeping up a rej form.of ent. Mining companies proposed to put their best mining ‘tracts under the charge of such com, son would organize to work their and give such eepenien hemos liberal chances, and ly all the profits, General . when in St Louis a fow oti a ince, oul 5 j mrss Sonora, Durango, Sinaloa, Lower Califor- A speech was made by Colonel “Peter V. Bell, late of the republican army of Mexico. Among other things, he eal ‘The French, a nation inimical to us and to the Angio- MEXICO AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE. nce of the Washington National Intelli- goncer. BY baer cok polished © Mextco, he geosrca a view, rhape, no means favor- Sere the stability ares eesien hep sa Lower to be a succeas even thus far; the combusti- rho comprehend the sagacity of the French wi Emperor will perhaps venture to ict that his move- hen be substituted luke for himself. The facta inthe Mexican case the Archd' contain the pith of the often-quoted but much misunder- Monroe doctrine. It the American example, cramped by arvirary power, m whieh lies the ores of (cram) er, ur *hoanifest destiny ” ‘This silent power involves no foreign ‘satangioment, and violates no neutrality. It is not ag wide as a barn door, nor as deep as a well; but, as ‘Mercutio tells us in the play, ‘‘It will do.” THE EMIGRATION TO MEXICO. {Translated from the Messager Franco-Americain, May mo After having attentively read the remarks of most of the papers regarding the Mexican fever that has recently broken out in the United States, we have arrived at the conelusion that the great movement inaugurated a few days since will bave the character of a simple emigra- tion—at least in the commencement. Whatever may be the ulterior designs of General Ortega, who is at the head of this movement, he has doubtless given to the federal government to keep his enterprise within the limite of Fens rgd American pioneers. The United States their eyes Juares is the legitimate head of the Mexican government. Hed the Austrian Archduke forced his ity. ‘The government considers ita ht to intervene Men will emigrate to Mexico; but this Zatgreaton win ‘De of an individual character, and will not possess « miliary organization. The emigrants will proceed to Bonora—a part of Mexico where the auth of Juares fe still nized—and they will go thither in the hope of establish themselves by obtaining concessions H i i] He # i B whieh What would America European adventurers bad not carried the ad of otviligation thither, and, better Ad the determi to secure freedom? ve ee day, section of the humanitarian movement, and that the coun- try needs an Infusion of vital blood and « complete re- generation. Can a European Power secure euch @ result by sending out a few regiments aud chat bs A) form of government? This is a chinserien) idea, ing the coun- ich, although it may be uphelt In good faith, shows ® strange ignorance of the teachings of history. A people cannot be reformed or its moral life revived by ‘he aid of bayonets, What is néeded is a flow of now ideas and the evidence of order awakon energy and promote & progressive Course, Mexico requires A nuwerous euigrativn—ip fact, Bans Anniz Krmaaus, while leaving Port Roval harbor on precedented setivity in ies as Dr. Ander- iblic of Mexico in this! assem- Es HOOLBY'’S MINSTREL HALL IN FPLAMES—AN OIL FACTORY DESTROYED—HORSES BURNED, BTC. of the Atlantic Dock, which was caused by lightning, and of which an account was published yesterday. ‘The second fire occurred shortly before two o'clook A. M., in the lard oi! manufactory of Mr. Wm. Flanders, in the rear of Nos. 10 and 12 Water street, near Fulton. ‘The building was stored with a large amount of lard, and the prepared article, which Being of a highly combustible Perigo entire establishment was soon in flames, and the building, with egens e total; coronas. The jo the 000 in the Fireman’s Company's on fixtures, $3,000, also ful Blane, No, 81 Fulton street, was damaged by water to the extent of $700: no insurance. Valentine & Berge: wholesale Borers, No. 29 Fulton street, were damag to the extent of $500 by water; insured in about a dozen offices to the amount of $40,000. Abraham Inslee, No. 16 Water street, iron moulder, sustains $300 @amages by the falling of & wall which smashed up s number of patterns, It is believed that the fire was the work of an incendiary. A fire was discovered breaking out from the rear por- tion of Mr. R. M. Hooley’s Mi Hall, corner of Court and Remeen streets, shortly before seven o’clock A. M., the work doubtless of an incendiary. A servant residing with a family on the opposite side of the street saw a man enter the window nearest the stage, on the Remsen streoct aide, about half- six o’clook, and distinctly heard him call toa federate to “shut the window and Seapine. smoke in,”? which was done. Tho flames wore visible in fifteen or twenty minutes thereafter, but the fellows meantime had made their escape. The trappings ‘and machinery of the stage being of a combustible cha- racter the tdrch was applied thereto, and in avery short time nearly every thing was destroyed, including scenery represent forests and fields, farm houses and fences, hate rd ee ces, creeks, rivers and oceans; also a fifty- six pound “ron weight,” which some of the athlotio formers could handle just as easy a8 a piece of wood, wos Crarowg a reduced to cinder, The ward- named saved only @ portion of their property. Tho in- struments were also consumed. In fact everything on or about the stage was ruined. The body of the house, ex- cepting the walle, were comparatively uninjured by fire, ‘but the seats were much damaged by water. Mr. Hooley’s loss is about %: ; that of the per- formers about $1,200, and the damage to the building, which is owned by Mr. James Weaver, about $500, Mr. Hooley is fully insured in the Nassau Company, and Mr. Weaver in the Brooklyn Company. It will bea fortnight before necessary eg ag aed made. About two o'clock A. M. a fire broke out in a stable, rear of No, 165 Schermerhorn street, owned Ror Ra- Rize, and occupied by Messrs. Crowell, lly and uel Husham. Some portions of the premises were used for the storage of furniture. The structure, to- gether with contents, consisting of three bi valued at $800 each; harness and furniture, ‘valued at $: were all destroyed. The building was valued at $600. No in- rance. A rear house, occupied by Martin Conroy, was aa of $500; dually insured It 1s damaged to the extent of not known how the Gre Interesting from Al BR.CASE OF GORDON, THE MURDERE! ener IN THE HUDSON—ARRIVAL OF BREADSTUPYS, ETC. Auaany, May 12, 1865. In the case of George E. Gordon, convicted of the Yaurder of Ewen Thompson, a New York cattle dealer, at es ag nt Jast fall, the Supreme Court Judges Peck- F Mi the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and the prisoner was yemanded for sentence. The docks and piers here are again submerged, owing Mf nn ak Selgin og and Thureday. Thedeat Deming, with a cargo of oats from Buffalo, goes down the river to-night, fourteen days from Buffalo ik. Two loads of barley, two of flour, fifteen of oats, one of rye, five of wheat, one of mal 3 Died. Conwar.—The members of Union Chapter No. 180, R. A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at their rooms, corner of Eighteenth street and Kighth avenue, on Sua. day afternoon, atone o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late companion, Joesru Conway. By order. gi oerares: JOHN HOO Nou. —On Friday, May 12, Sires, ife‘of Havers Pai a ee ee 8. The nds and acquaintances of the family are re- yet invited to attend the funeral, from ber late resi- $ pone) io. 2 Attorney street, Sunday afternoon, at two ‘olook. Sxort.—On bgon Oby 12, at the residence of her son-in-law, Peter Mehan, 66 Bloomfleld street, Hoboken, Mrs. od 76 youre, ‘puorT, “6! 1 Notice ef the funeral in Su Watror.—On ', May 12, David Wateon, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residen: No, 42 East Fifly-third streei, en Sanday afternoon, one o'clock, (For Other Marriages and Deaths See Second Page.) TS SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, May 12, 1865. CLEARED. Steamship Ajax, Godfrey, Acapuleo—Wakeman, Gookin & bicemabin City of London (Br), Petrie, Queensiown and a B F Gabdain (Brem), Ariane, London—Chas Luling Ship Obristel (Brem), Fredrichs, Balttmore—Herman Koop Co. week Cason, Gartner, Trinidad—G 8 Btephenson. Bark Lord’ Obencelior (Br), MeDonald, Pictou, NS—J 1. Overton. aig Pucstenn macssneten, Cosson Wale & Carver, Bebr Ooward BP ‘Parker, St Jago—Boyd & Hincken. ), Wiok wire, Cornwallis, NS—D B Dewolf Seu Andersot no meno | o be there fear AE eens chee Grains Se okt fhe Nettle = Bront & Singhs. Sehr Wreath, Stall, Bostoo— Simpson & Clapp. Bohr Hi Rich, impeon & Clapp. ind, raves, Benign 6 Browa & Co, r Frankllo, Hand, Norwich—H & Rackou & soa, Sie Pi L py. RRIVED. a . Corsica (Br), LeMesurier, Havana, May 5:0 PM, and wend Maser 8007 PM, wih mise and passoagers to B Us ween oe ae amen etre Se at, 6 20 miles N of ‘tal 5 RAraEO, ence for Port Royal; 11th, Dadi a " on end was il , Lap PM, “ Bice ofthe th Battery, died niin ped ing Ce oe Pas Washington, DO, with mdse, Cal y Go. Are ian, fell ove eae beies ee en fy Waiiderars (ir). Anderson, Matamoros, 90 daya, with “paren , Wallace, Nuevitas, 6 daya, with sugar, cases S Tet, Presthnes, Heavies, 8 days, with sugar, a we EN acd panre Brmets tar wo oe wit Wen siting, ‘Lingan, 12 days, with coal, to O. with piastel to) 4 Od Dewan” pani trdeti Sehr Albert (Br), , Bt Andrews, NB, 10 days, with Jamber, to Jed Fi Behe Parallel, Warren, Grand Meoab, 11 days, with Gab, to 7 Behr Pld, Pet ouroe, 8 days. BAILED, bit bi Eelipae, iaikaw Ci ne. ta en fa ey Agere. soap che ‘Graben, 18 Dean Haze, Khost, Hand, E F Prindlo, F Nickerson, T A Hallock, G W Whitsler, Teron, 4 Mf Mortis, J Yan Biareom, ‘arly yo vin , etediih, Fannie, Agnes, Usmpion, W Bateman, J 4b Cramer, M Johnson. Wind at sunset N, light Mise. OTE. to-day affirmed the judgment of It, nine of corn and one of beans, bave passed Fultonville, bound a nip Granada, Baxter, Port Royal, 66 hours, to Ar- = Btar of the South (U 8 trausport), Woodbatl, wos Hun pecan Sirenerort), jore- and wounded soldiers, days, with "ara senarofene Tilden E Hamilton, British Queen, Mar. yrina, Sea ‘an invasion, but 4 for fellow. confusion , therefore, be much better if France were ‘contiguous & if Part eg wesversed ws put bac wited Ta? Weat Phllaphin, Yrankford, Germantown, and asd “lelechial ‘moe tate at country, we | ate ae, Brow Manarunk tho gaje arte ere, bul as im other sections ne | should be gled of it; and this would no ‘doubt vee captured and Moreh % f Greet lees was sustained, the greatest destruction ream | Gxercise a ay pathetic and benolicial infusnce upon the ws dain af ‘ber eapiare was ast gives’ tat tke have been confined to the ue, Tones Bos Prones is tar too temote ant we caus Wall scrived af Masses on the 600 inst, sed 8 Oa die eee ee Bape pol pry a fh Vorsge—The new brig Nellie Antri ‘allace, ‘eye were om, we of roofs torn of other the past thirty five years ‘has not been wiuiederived at this evoking of foo i foal wate damage done. The Of the storm were most disas poy BF which is to the country; | round voyage out to Nuevitas Back, wilh fail oases east. tons ‘ai Pairmont Pork. About sity trees were de- | tele ther could litte bored to tasatorie Motion mies | way. ta coity daye time. siroyed and tbe new musie stand demollahod. One of pevroona lien between? ‘Tho Americans’ are the greatest, | LLaonguep--At Bath, 1th task, a small steamer for Califer- the boat on the Schuylkill was unroofed aad Plonsers and the leading coloaizere in the world They | nia, built by the brothers Simpsoa. re eed fivatial instigators It ie’ thelr province | Bark Pacite, Rose, arrat New Bedford 21 tnat trom are providen: ince racific, arr al a from NZealand and River La Plate, wi THE MEXICAN MOVEMENT. | iv;sins‘vat ages cnsirasttycsc | Nocona tae me ay nig tae eccuy on board, wo eet ith Breadga. bal’mast in the f aad "ta aaverlona fag iny upon the eabla with, her- mame lo t eriane, Grey, arr at do 11th from Aretic with 0 ep 1200 wand 1000 tbe bore, Csae,. Ship ore Haskius, NB, sid from Tombes Feb 28, to "Bogan, NB, was at Tombes Feb 28, with 60 {ae logan, =e Presléent 34, g)ford, NB, wasof Taya) April @, 1 Tere dabeam, NB, was of Cape Worn, no date, with #0 coat Aha, Qaawall, Naat, was ab Hobart Town ob 18 oll singe leaving’ Sydney. Boe oD) ae ieteetee Pio tikash, ‘wan spoken, ao usseau, ; to sal a3 rahip Buplraen Hathaway, ed 50) bis oll, was spo-- as oo of Gala 190 wh, was spoken. Fab 33, on Const of Gailfornian Y?*? Spoken, de. Ship Mayflower, hence for NOrleans, May 7, lat 39, lon 7B Foreign Ports. psrania, March 16-In port sbip Humboldt, Preeter, for on ldg. Barsavos, April 22—In barks Reindeer, Wellington, trom'NYort just arr; Golden Flocos, Rhodes, from do, arr 1ath, disg, for St Thomas; briga Mercy Parker, Murray, from doarr lath, for — ldg: Marco Pole, Roberts, frem do arr Muh, diag: Sonn Geddes, MeLean, from do arr a, ae. MUD, la} in engult frow York, for’ do 6th; 7h Barrett “wevb, Hota do, for de Sih Lady of the Lake, Vesey, for do 9h. ‘Arr April 26, brig Harvest Queen, Peniston, NYork. Cuxroo, Feb 24—In port barks Le Yik, Osgood; Star King, Smith, and Nestor, Cloutman, for Swatow. GLace Bay, April 2—Arr brigs Eolus, Forbes; Helen, Me- ngie, and Milo, Townsend, NYork; 24th, Java, Mundy, do. ‘Hauivax, May 1—Arr brig Bliza, Doyle, NYork. Leguons, no date—Arr ship Sorrento, Maling, NYork. 6—, rgiane, . fand cld May 4 for New Yorks 27th, Ann Leonide, Penner ‘h, ship Anna, Kimball, Mo ‘ka, ad May 1% Boston); Mi hr © & Mott, New ston); chr N Roge! York (x: cid 6th to return via Eleuthera): atl ieloamer Car- a lotta, Rermer, NYork; bark Erwin, Wardell, do (and cld 6th for Matamoros); 6th, male Sallie Bonsall, Leavitt, Matamoros (and cld same bof for NYork). Cid April 38 schra Be Willis, Wells, New Orleans; May 1, Maine Law. Amsbary, Boston; Ath. bark Susan Jauie, Bux: NYork; schra Samuel T Keose, Jones, do; Oth, Marga: nn, Russell, do. May’3—in port brig Udola, for NYork 2 Berang, March 26-la, port ship Caroll Sirickor, from Bangoon arr 20th, id 20h, bark Heckel, Freeman, * : Pour Sraix, April 18—Arr brig Myra, Collins, Baltimore. Bwarow, Muroh 8—In port barks Cntalpa, Stevens, and Ro. yer, Hun® for Sbanghae; Wild Gazelle, Humphreys, for Newehwang and baek; Dorchester, Fulton, unc. 4h, bark Huntress, Whelden, Shanghae, ‘Sixcarore, March 23—Iu port ships Dashing Ware, Le craw, and Winged Arrow, Berry, une; barks Sen Ratiger, Jayne: Valetta, jawes, end Chase, Hamilton, unc; brig Mu- sic, Klein, do. 8. ‘May 2—In port bark Aberdeen, Cochran, for Boston lag: brige JP Elllentt, Bray, for do do; Model, Dow; Loch Lomond Black, and Brron de Castine, Jobuson, Sigg Calle forola, Camm, wg; ochre JA grime, ‘Foster, for Philadel. son, for do 4. vay & Arr anip Elesagr, Ratton, Louion. ‘March #2—In port ero, Manning ), for Boston 25th. American Ports. BOSTON, May ll—Arr steamers Dan} Webster. Rotx, 9 City of Bath, Smith, NYork; bark Suriname (Dutch), Hw Surinam via ‘Barbados; sehrs Fawn BP) ‘Lewis, Cape Hag- tion; Searsville, Sears, Georgetown, DC; Helen Mar, Baxter, er, Clar! je ohn} . Warn York, sid Catharine Jane; Drige Hattle Baton, ‘aris: and from the roads, bark Chattahopra. Tah—Are barks Richurd Irvin, Cups Towa; Cxarina, Bae- nos rea, 'm Nash, Oape Hay’ oaare cadlnar tioseas Appold, Baltimore; ship Bantee, jadis. BALTIMORE, Moy ll—Arr (not sid, as stated yesterday) ahi] Jobe Gurk, Lesurnat, Li ; sohrs Go! oy ‘est, M Gay Verde: A Chase, Wixon, NYork Herald, Grays es oe ‘Miller, Anderson, Pondeols sobr Five ‘Matthews, Boston. ai ‘ship Macaulay. ss Foun, Ohi le, (from Caldera! 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