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whieh he Our burtal partion report between 2,600 and 8,000 attacked the force of General E. Kirby mith at thie ent @ corresponding number to strengtlen General ING colonization of the negro in a rey LATEST NEWS — ARRIVED LAST FN) {ng @ handsome flag to the Home on behalf of the omy tne? , Jackson's army. ia not for us to divulge rt (OTRAMBHTPS Sameon, Don ‘iladelphia. | would atill be under the protect on of the Amer- rebels found dead on the fleld, point this afternoon, and, after half an hour's shell- amber of ‘that ‘concent tate, The General said, “Ladies—My heart te Cygnet, from Philadelphia, 6 it) 1 cise jean flag, and have the adva of congenial | 4¥ TELEGRAPH TO THE NAW YORK SUN | Tho Cownmnotar, publiaen panwages of w letter | ing routed them, with the loea of sixty-three killed | ie luss marent icine, Butice want with you th tle matter, God bless you, and re Gaae Wiles, tae vill © | elimate and personal freedom to incite him to @ from Gen. Grant, in reply to @ letter, informing | and a large nutnber wounded. Shas we believe them to be ample to withetand aud | wid you in the fechargd of your duties, Go om i r mv ‘ hin of the « cian of bit managervent of the | Three lundred prisoners aud,two plecemof artil: | Fepulse the enemy. wot rays | lery were taken, ‘The rebe's fled across the bridge’ yi Vo ised, abandoning | — COMgKogstonal Proteedings, with your good work, you can't be engaged in @ detter cause, God willing, at the end of this re lopment of bis best faculties, Scuthern News. hail Rae F hides. | Tt was the “negro question,” remarks Mr, Wature Ge retwenk, Rotterdam 43 days, “Twill goon and do m: ale, Clenfurges 16. Auge ni, Aap inventl 26 Netherlands, M | where — uty ty the very Dest | burning @ 4 bellion, we Sait be a better anda greater people, Lexington, Wilking, Port Blizaleth, © G1 Mn ATE pacncl Ule SA LM itd od Agi : eeTy | Ly ability, without pirat ml de Tean to | aris and supplies and cutting off Weir advance, XKAXY — Thook 90m this way as brought on Ly ot a BRIGS—Nabant, Str: and not the slavery question which 9 t WW | cere tite War to & speedy Which lind Leen flanked, AXIS FONGRESH—-Senate, Ag ‘ ce Oks As A race Worthity Velee 1 the tw qurecione tp | ly ON | spr anttre Wl Tien some . a flunk Wie beasion wi Zze@inesa, and Believe that If wil! close when we rincems Roy ald, Bermu Here ¢ diferent trout £) papaya rene EW AREGOL ctis tiie tore toertazale | HMiatdy Dmportant from Pitesborah Landing | Wuehington, May 2. atl “foal el Jour neglected nl requiring a ut a _ t » May i , BCHOONERS. Patrict, mers, V ; peste de | MORE ABOUT NEW ORLEANS. |! % on ficere arrested fr ' Th News Not Allowed to be Telge | Mitosis fore of au con cat hhedt eenine, in, one is a question « =n j the vI G ai. Mao preme nied aay cen Little David, Poste \ “ nality"aonnid tl mr % , a 7 | inp t ore, | Btearted, Gone in favor of amhip cal frou Lane Ma Belo Pook, Gurdver, if wie : i hind 1 tet tiie pad] 70, Mag 2.—The news from Pittsburgh [tte Mi ad » ted as om Belan str) ven, Property intereste, Tie baling ol . wut where aud w | Canale f the high we Md Mr, Nesmith Mott replied on Lebalf o Gonna of thy South were the lot iw Dixie Disconsolate, west" at Wd not have prodertcgsh ie a i nee tare cw ; nd (Geafulla'e Seventh Regiment, mira, Char « 4 is > (cast tert doin Prepared, ad bern g arti hcetisd jade he gle ite vob we OW, Bauikiier, Boston @ ins a. n'a, Tt devived its test anit lief strength from aye bot 1 | The Pri ty BELOW, the non-slaveholders, whose ritual forlouy of aaa enemy" nat heih | the Poets ire ~ iP “ jeg Rint, Com : " * worked upe f nf ani ea deter ‘ ‘ : Stoie, U8 Rak arrests “eo. made some remarks, Kev. Bela TB Ki 40 1 Wiidaor, N 8. i held irked upon, and their mints inflamed THE CAPTURE OF FORT MACON, vue mace by the fleet before the and upon evid fuser of dedication, aud aiter @¢ob Also ove Drig hud w Shree. tnneted alone 1y Hisappointiuent, and defeated polivic kim who Merophis papers of the oon garni, ection and the Renediction the sudicnce retired e — | bad made it the source of their power over. the teh, Tre pe were the night before bad com » burn the city tn | it nytinet aren Thema e oe lf uter which Dr. Ale, Mott rateed the new flag ob P NEW YORK SUN, |kocrmont. Suisty the Sprpery interots'| Fight at Elizabeth — City. sc Malia, Fa Approach of the federal fleet, pros trea ities aus cone | i ( Ss report (Sa . thicking iv an \ D Ne forthe davesholding portion of the Southern peo hecomary ty keep an ¢ vad mone one there, itorinlx urventiy eal! on the people to reinforce it. Phos Atle anid ¢ Sich Srusraeckt Tawa Keene's the EDS ——___- —— ‘ wastiss looking for Gen, Buell to arcive, wud it coat Port Wright as the only hope ani salva i aie ; i ple, hy a fair plan of cou ation, urges Mr: rig wore . carthy" has been with SATURDAY MOKNING, MAY 4 Whe ienportant T mhould have every arrangenent | rthy ¢ ‘ ma of “The Macarthy" has cia coe: Tarn, mnt the for con’ | BURNSIDE STILL SUCCESSFUL |’ re hie epeety transit te this wide of the feds Peles is toneghe Re Basing © mel \e¢ theatre has been temporart Subscribers tothe New plaint on the 4g them, and ehaiiniidiiataicaa ads Mc ;: Porgy rebel ' prepare for bringin? out, on Monday Whe have chat aed th 1 vive | disarm all of t of race” feeling, by a Bow ceyard fowt uot lems that 20,000 men tn killed, | the Loapital steaner aud a large quantity of « 7 extrav ent ted ©Reagon and p have cia ced widen a ing, bs y tary ators extravasa: put tled fRteetiste tintice ta 8 ae vi al jlan of colonization, for the yradual and From the Southwest. jealaki Juring ba moveroent from Corluth | ‘The river te stationary and eight Inches bi,‘or " ro iy, Life in Paris, thee a ; nila fa enn Dare teenie) wad mere éary, ether at | ultinate separation of the races, and the spirit — ipou Titteburel Landi than ever before known, ha dand | With tnarked @uceess at the ater Garden, pt aor places of bustier, by giving notice | which began and sustains ¢ lien is de BEAUREGARD RETREATING pba atti Posesiades STEED Ver in our stunty | ducing “The Hurchbuck,” “The Italien Wife? P 6 manner. ad 7 7 LGA IRETREATING p i From tress Monroe, ote rari wl & nents are ¢ ‘ey bene | aud other similar etandard dramas.—At NibloY aide Paws Pian ues thin Sd ‘ . abe ag ynaa na an Walle atin jaa | Portreas Monroe, May 2. h Hie Lophiel patted gay, ep dl den, the “Buchautress" still holds good.—Wab © ge will be found a descrip: reve are the ideas upon which Mr. Lincors'a 3 x iva eae e ee Ly without opponition.. ‘The | CLG Mwendi arrived f ' te pal Sain ‘The bill 4 Jack's revivals of old comedies areatil! progreaming. a thterint Miey had boon formed, and they arethe settled | THEE PITTSBURGH BATTLE. Usione er es Abe Lh ti The steamer Julia F yoy Newbee | atut tue tain Generals tot The New Bowery hae been occupied with ena hon at te Party convictions of his mntivd-athe feault of hie tn koe idk, ld dt ted in that town, huis if avitig eA) that’ pt Pieala Weigel at tw mt 1, Referred to thi ton dramas, faithn Brother ag arn KE Lure uirse with Sonthern slaveholders, and Rebel arses pf per bate She brings the raaile and official diay at hee, Mr. Wileon, (Masa. from the Military Com: Mr ta the leading character . ervation of the ebe LOSS: 20,006 ont 7 : fei All the prevlous.y reported partion the 2 fit yt sParnounced for t ie tacseatind deceit la Loss 20,000 Men! ve trad atiack ot the rebel wutkas ASE | fs pont M Ree ome tec ae Our latest aiviees trom Washington are ¢ “a iow i ihe econ GA Lietie tee er ere i | rendered on Priday event fen the mirceaad | the effect that the snost strenuous efor 4 Ashi Md oe stg EAB on ct 4 tt U8 OF snmunitiony the latter in large qin. thy, ware ¢ cn te yrercots te! MFaFON Loss W6,GOO. | oie sentation sere na 4 be inade to pass a conticcation tll of pou kivl ‘ 7 Lh ee ‘ tured. The Fort was garriened Unto! t Hh we the we i} The river im tat! vund eightincles higher | 1 4 E i At the present #ersion of Contre 1 out i i - ' oT ocre:. eyeryuning Wie \ hooked Ne raised to the highest degree uf power: the stain | miagatibed a Parren lot, Phere » ' ti ne of Senators, and the reje tion r. | ' - ay special to the Tainene feo : ere waa no other acws tu that | a Ny te “yl i J a EMail te and curse of alav moved, and the bet in | GENBRAG GRANT'S DEFENCE, FB tele bare le Ritahebll doe Only one tan te ret bon cur ; a (po shy r a Selec We Mmittee, In- | eapoat 1, We therefore re. 5 : 7 Pron ie ja esau onan and bin side during the Lombardine The enemy | et tant atthe Pa : et a majority in the sa “| Huw tr Ga taker ihe — P tbe chee cokes mm | seven, 4 @ host of gymnama, equestrian erminet to pass a stringent bill, There $ i sofve | Important Mr pr aehade o an byt fa Parren, we have the Union acco te + rivals for Commodore Nas im Abe Bore doubt about tl mof the House, ae | ti" eo ret ei ab ike he import From OrKtOWNe | htvmored Evucentrcy Of Mompuie and ¢ Elizabeth City previously report: aluutivonres.—Lrya it's Minstrels ottf tnany wenbers will soon Wave to appear | He Ahead LE nll Urata orted Occupation of Reno w patched vy Ges, fieueile “ 1 ‘he Sag yed Batkyr Arutte Shtardsting Wr again before their conatitueuts, and they ar MeClelly " itmington, N. ©, Mthe 17th, with five re te and wee of tay ond a great variety of RiLieptaa al routere peace cud wniiy betwoen the MeCienan most R . urtre nr Phe 1 y i" aNiGIA Tks BS (I URLIOE SGN KLAN Cage wera figs mtwoen those Ready. Fortress Monroe, May 1—Tho Potorsvurgh ys bs Porovioitily stated, to Bllaxteth City? sun the € sntte tithoo(ettecKiatle: has during. the! wel only create new ditt olties in the way uf spoedi- ase : narra Ang yy og ee i, @ be move bu the h ins Sith k a bein Ala tebcat alata hs fet ilvibag oucerts 40 9 4 aloo the ly tern ing the war and restoring th Ret f the Itebel Congress. - oP " jon yen 0 & report of the eeial correspondence of the Tawe sr gives wad a hotter f | hiya A sic, and proposes contine coded Staten to thet allegtance, Bit The advance of our armies towarla Kiclinond MORE SKIRMISHING, | evwstin ot éemplis and Gxuths ain Lined Labeda Htlindgvtlbere 4 Estes setenenes ti (he oetalag Wee vs Wit ‘ ty al the rebel € ' | eee snc of the capture of Wiltuingtou, N, ©, by Gen, Burne 1 Inded at Elizabeth City, and Pius biel * Weal ng Lectures Lave been conchidad, ds being brought to Lear upon the doubters, auved the rebel Congress to Dring its to age : Hawking by @ circuitous route t \ iapaebamianne ional 1 \ th the 8 q t r. roe | analy ‘ ation wd men © 7 « 24 " 2 elreniten ibe to we, Tur Cocnts aT AY.-In the Supreme @ party outside, and their representatives inside | an abrupt termination, apd «om the Mich A BAT TLE AT HAND. RROOND DIRPATON, n froutof the enemy, and followed with a part aeclahall be refused a} o. .4, yout ath ena a ow ie é ae Hi re nothing about the due | mond journalists, who can iot cakedadile” «o From the Petersburgh Exraess wud Norfolk Dav! tue rem tren AAS banbieg ¢ clenrance ly the Bocretary of the Treasurys and i cil AB chard badh dee! wart theprolungation and multi. | conveniently, « those who hav Boox of today I glean the following ite: my was found ikilad Wik Ga bateeiees be Vive octet Beceem eh Te neal | At Boves Fh. Casnleys bo: Fvouver 6i0: oe r---4 ° enemy war foune euched with | Le forteitel to the Luited Stace tore 2M) Brout ateeet, ean tried, Phe dul plication of ite evils, pioviled they Can have | been lonlest fin their pre devotion and WASHINGTON NEWS, Gen, Prantian oud 100 federal prisoners had | tettoriew ju position in the edie of @ wood, which | ‘The cargo tn to be delivered ai the twit of destle i. Libba lsh ah sed Gs arrived. Aheir id Gelraa, Alabaina, ‘The officers were to that de“ dant way a snarried woman, aud t tue fad Cheores made t valor should be the tiist te tly at the ap, rance tb ne jart ther ta be unt seg ie ay Acues over the open fields i 1 0 wer) A id the i aud contort to a ofthe co atey tn tasur pact Dr root dinet biud ber ae) arale property, prespisnpaine ae takiteh THO Rieksrekih aan Liab Hany of Proceedin i C Desent to Talladega, and the privates to Mont. | Col, toward of the Marine Artillery in advance | emi cunihirs to auy p a The Beret t for pieintif!—In the U8, Cot pnp We aro toll! that the Se k Richmont insecure, talk about the gs 1] ongress, ind LA ebapon the ene Jour pieces were put ju | furtoer empowered ty proial tthe nportat foe, the ¢ the 8. net. nh Hewe nanan ; F ataistial lie Parasal ean A large fire occurred in Aberdeen on Friday leat, | pewitiou for a three hours attille ry drill, Col, | Kitt mee waned ier ctor tise into why prart oi ite | ees E San bes ye fed ears towhih the various co: vacuating Virgin wih to baer: by which large foundry and mac Mawkinte £ A geeay, nad touad then United # Fay tasloond oF Hvar ob th bay ng caused the destruction | ioral, Have avers , cotton plantations whea tha . ert - aw co Bs ni and ther: ever there iw mat f t+ Post Ondce i New Lebanon, Golua oe eee Keli . ‘ ty \ ‘) Tomense Army Appropriations. destroyed. ‘Thy alltor tates “that au enemy bath | four milen iu General Reuo's rear, General Ost STLal Celednerten esi ge i nthe nea yaninaity on the qucstion done this." i y de troy the build , sent regiments to the right and lef to outflanie th ah P fi , it sea enppoced they would bo, an ta . anustigly purease _—_—_ Tho rebel Brigadier General Glutton waa an- | enemy, the movement being finely undid aa rial from the Clam. | ee plichdmeieern able sds the) bs Libae innjorily: ave bn (aver of’ cotfneatton tills | he &i Rouuced to have died from wounds received at | 4h 6 i bagel ty f uaa inten ie tlh dent aialtont indi Neted by age un} } 0., ko, ; here was a prospect of bagiing the whole rebel Vis ostiuated $115,000, 6 Loatl fe sherl tat wef Dot te sneet the views no of the members, | Hu apa ef ce ene ites force, Whi . Hawking camo up, Gen, Reno A weak’ aes. Whi Boeublorallen -6f weve the eher par g we “wil 0D ily reper i " Woatcane in “ t me + eClel bi » the ri bus cs he « ls, : ; pies i the Comins will pr Y report two bill , vw at cata 7 it are | Late Southerm News—Particulare of the From Gen. MeClelian’s Army. him to the right, but coming into the open “. the crime, Cue na wis et on tbe 3 one a confi cation bill, and the other an emanedi- | {Lr \ Nemo age Vial et at a ay Cabiave of batt Mhoen Before Yorktown, May L.--On Tuestay a 1, be charged on the enemy with the bayonet, mat cee up the bill granting pen eiona, etend, and | uc tote “ es 1H tHe a K q 5 N fe ’ we he hin Wiel Pesan @ bill provides peasious for 4 whet i \ ' pation act. The alternativ ) Will be given ines Fortress Monroe, May 1, via Baltimore, May steamboat was seen with a load of troops at York 2 ree 1 in the clearing, and received the fire of fegulad oF volunteeh of in the aniitery and | Slt KuiIE on toe pe 4 cts haw ava, ESE ARRONEUAIIVGE “AETARINE Pall sie loaslli eds asd hig Gt; true Wan Clanep tuiKiA ee “d town, They probably came from West Polut eae and all the rebel fafwut Col, | naval service, who hare in dieatled of et od | if charged it we heen, oo ao oy In 6 afte etn ound bh dA ‘ of Marc! dl hereafter We believe that the property of th mou why ore n Drought down an English ne y letleating that the sneany are being | Domline nis wounded in the arm, and Ar\jatant | Alnce tue dth of March, 1801 aod bereat aman and sev- owiving the partionlare of the and sone additions! par. 0 pudl sthere eget 1 with fontigethag tho armen, was discharged, mud the ovhere were. tf instead of preparing to evacuate, Gataden ki A charge was then made by the ut the sory eof the Uuited States, and is cule aus 4 ah ia 4 Crook, | oer reximents on both flanks of the enet ow who | Bul postponed mut raitlag (re ralnl 8 iow at York. | W88 put to re ot, and retremted canal locks, | Mr. Morrill, (Vt) war ced and have conducted th) wicked rebel- lion thoult be eral newapape ture of Bort ed, #O at as the Governe q tn ho fall -In the U. 8. Marshal's Oflice, Toomaa G, a do no, to the pay tiewlarsof the fail of New Orleang together Hn ee Na Pa aes In the j “el mn rel ‘0 to th ment steeples i" er With oy afternoon on | #Ml thence to Norfutle, Reno prowouncesthia AAPL one »| trick, @ Fort Lafayette prisoner, was, by Qe . ve babe ft " war, i itis tin Rawii ‘The Norfolle DAY Moog, of this (Thurstay) more bop sire be baie Our we chi AS sun ter ata reetion of the Stale Prisoners Commission, surrem fo pass Contisestion bill w : Abra shot, which was followed iu tn nissioned off.cre wae one: | nying the fact of tutoxieatlc ed w the Provo nl o more to padre {Ghd Uesiteed dlcstal OB TH Us ower: | EAT MOTTIANG te iaae aha nse that no telegraphic dispatches wery ree Duk ieee 1 yrniasioned officers killed | Wider his command at Yurktow aes fo Ch rove Arata) of Bi tne bob es 6 uh i *] bhds. of moc and 20,000 barrels of 1 colved Iaat night, An order fx tities’ ae with the subje t Mr, Washburne livered over to the civil authorities for trial upom | the char jonalaughter in wt ~ | dierw of the 6th Masnuchunetts t, while pase ing through Bujtimore on the 19th of April, 1861.— In the Surrogate's Court, several wills were admit Provoat Marshal Pashaw prohibits all huckstering with the military tn tho District of Columbia, and the privilege of selling poultry, game, fluh, fruity vegetables, ete, is restricted to those who raise or vatch the same, and their property ope ministration, If Congress, LT ay gto, devi Hens and newspay inj, every act of our generals in’ the | ety, but the m and subject to our wstead off) ng contac killed six, wound tipon the levee, It it betiey Darned aud the magar ay me en; privat r0 was aup. ‘4 vouwols, an the to viudlcate, will great energy, the 6: vente claiming that the ctforts to injare his. rey Buruside pow tively ordered Gen. Reno not | tation Mi we od qe miled for; that ahrwrhiatste iefolie, the chiece | Eo¥er drank liquor; thut he was not further towarde oriole, the chject | pittsburgh Latadiug: that be wae nee let posed to be sustained by the e range had not been obtained, ‘The guns were then directed towards the works | & at¥ance i Weenies rorkto v1 Gloucester, with the view of get. | Bei t feel the strength of the enemy in the rear, | of batt wold have whij ped the ted to probate, atnong them that of Pat Matthews, Held, would bring themselves th Gwear warn pr Another order extends the privilege of bringing | ** Yorktown and G 8 he 1 “dny without the ald of Buell . hoa nets are pecking Up i © | oye ai 01 ting @ reply, They were not long kept waltng, | % {ler remmining ix hourm in the field of battle, be | on the second vay without the wd of Buell who leaves au estate valued at $2,000 to his mother, task of perfecting « rational and practical system | paruue, yaters to market from May let to June Ist, and whew ths ae pivot gun stationed on the bigt wel returned to Elizabeth City, Maviag not enough rent, that b ty i a allows bute’ » Wilt towing in t Macon, te ‘of taxation to meet the expenses of the war and sustain the credit of the Government, it would show more patriotiam and recommend. itself tnore Lo the confidence end respect of the pork, Aly of Tuesday, hina the | Yorktown sent » messenger which caused every one | of the report of the fall of | JUMP for the treuches, ‘The fire was now kept ails Up quite brisk for two hours on both sides, with ne dainage so far an we wore concerned, elthoug rican Gent Surcipe.—A_ young man named Church commuted auichle at th ‘i Hotel, No. 80 By ve cuuitery au | atter lis arrival, would say your Police Intelligence, Wand the inen being exhausted by a severe feventeen of our wounled were left on the charge of e murgeon with a flag of tr These have since arrived ot Fort Monrue, ‘I Pocrstasren WAKEMAN hos issued an order, under which the aub-stat 6.00 4 Mand to ne De opened ab s0r uM. The t. | We haves on would be le’ ers, Withoutd waxous ant mensengers of the Carriere De warned that the fire upon th tm lon in Tarver th i , ’ f ene jonw is Tarver than oura, v better 4 AMAL EAI HIE. LAS Babiana de, Gaines ac wos opened at quarter before #ix o'clock on nome of their she nes to rnake {t pions Ships, * the statlons to deliver and 0) | Neourant tt anita neon ti ‘ : i Commodore Tatu en sealed orters on Ase Passtxa Couxrenrurr Monr i John Kent was arrested ships and floating | iettery woven times mday, ‘The last mile forth ‘neans of iron armor, | iow will leay Mee at Tr, a. unuermy considering this being the first attempt with the new siege risen of «wan kept up unt Aner es antiiated the fort beean bem in Eh ia % thern in Elia febate toucuing allusions ¢ Leth River, found he was ordered te run the bie A Ai the State of nid the loyally of certa, Vinge in Europa since the | ieetiow are to be mato from the Ianppont boxes | WHlenable an wan autrnderel we above pecen wae ackucntetged tudyew aid proceed to York River. Ile thereupon ree |! Lito Femarka ab m . , Tie h 1, | the guns inside the ppomits © inostaintrable, Some of our shvllk wore wee ! i hereupon re- rye eae affair of the Monitor ant M-crimac, It has been | Ave timer eday, at the following hourn: 8 A.M. | attuked, were disnouyted, aud al ? to explele directly over tt ea WUiibe | ta or aii Aud. inumneillately realigned Hig ‘ul Monday, i inet May utes iS pA he [Brith Troms 2.090. Mr S13eM. On Bun the guue bearing up brah . V8 Parepete | mmission, together with Lis Moers eee 9 HI. Lin tt, No. tit, Both proved by experiments. he British iron-clad ret ie t before were lined by men, oe skied takgp Juntice Quackenbush i await exemle hip Warrior {x not Wl) roof, and Capt. | T cot eet will be made, peo dl shite were fired fru corone audtwo |. TeT® Was weueral expectation io Norful that the The bisie are well executed In every re- CoLns oF » build for @ 300,000 each, two | deve mmencing at for ie Fonsd ‘ imac would cowe out for the Last tree or four #, but dl wads Ks 5 100, wach, two |i Shu ie see: - er Parrott during the alte pangs Foury Y, r » a ehot-proof rafts, wi pounders and revoly- | ae : Be Cano att siae Riatenttsr en | What damage the onetiy wustoned is not known BBW YORK AND THR VicHITy, ee Ape ad AL EE ae en ‘ U6 Am; Bd 20. M. | aud 4th, that the reportof 1 /toe. i F that there are several b — Bie val Be 7 inves tag abields, that would « destroy or driy wu having killed fw meont mine The reveiw the 8 vin 1 ; 5 ed nour parallel where the | man only was e we ff nt rf wt ct he * rei Were enn Oy ee out dusk, throwing until Briday last, the day of (ue attack uj ou tl shells at intervals during the night ‘ fort. Heayy April showers still vontinue to visit wervice st Washing. From other accounts it is gathered that, during retarding in @® considerable degree viilt Popowaki and | the bombardment of Fort Macon, woven rebels wore | opetaito rman papers of thi | cited and a great many wounded, “ywo feet lebdoebike Eraawe’ to's vl ust y | MADAME Grernann, the with of the Presi- ers, who keep quiet including many of the sol. | dent of Dayt, with her daughter, Mademoiselle There ere nix or seven thoumand tro firard, will visit New York in May, in the n, Huger, between Pig Pocatand Novfoik, | Maytion man-of-war the Tweaty-second of I uh rebelled and |b Algo reported | has two daughters wt school * away the War ‘The Duh Admir Cours plan to be built, placed on a suitable vessel andsent to soa, te try how it would be. any vessel of that qliss.—- Somerset, a@ Lord of the British ty, recentty caused a tower of Capt work tated: on good authority that 40 years of his life have bee spcut in State Prisons, +00 their way to Paris, where Madame Gedlrurd WROOKLYN, ately been week? wentin the t the ustumed nai id by the ; Turee companies in Port stacked arms a fow days since, It A Mow 11's Mex for the repose of the soul of A F ay, and whether in a heavy. atae | &'t muddonly disap Au agent hat |” ca, White and 100 uren were released ow parote | 1 te the eee: | dint part of Gen, Magruder'e hot mutiveed | Parson Brow:''cw is expected in this city | Co, Michael Doleny took place at the little churom ould be so sto point the | Arrived bere for Germany with the model of a boo by den: Wurnnide, | cate le Mat ace hited Fy Coty 1 [ at Willisinsbursh. jum few daye, rai © the guest of Geo, B. Line | of Gowanus on Wednesday, « Inrge congregation ts in charge reported favorably, | @l shormakiny machine similar t Invented |" g guttulle correspond the Petersburg’ ote " hii Ti Wiebe id Aen A me ae A torpedo has been constructed at Norfotl, wheth- | cola th Bos. aster ot Brook. Ho is to deliver | being present, At this ceremony Mra. Doheny, ising at thy cupola from a distance of 200 | UY Hlolf Adin, ot Cheranttes but improved const: | ymess under date of the 8th of Apriliaern prada ec hohmeton eddie! PADS | er recently or nobis pot atued, ealeulated to be | vecttie an ale y Ward Beochorts church, aud | Misa Eily Doheny and Miss O'Dwyer (Mis, De ais. aria, with Opounders, GX-pounders and Loe ae aM My ry a rate haters ae i alee yal were expecting ts Near at am tha | asl dadGuase CUAL ane ehidla speecies | ™AB# 1 fe x outa an and be pr os os Cot prison experience, nh race Een (eg Dx ares ney te pounder dt i: wo injury, nor prevent ite ree |e raking! el ldet Pisa RTA ANSE Virglate this morale bu Norfolk Day Roow to.all thele troops, catliug ou themn to usa | bY, bite under the ve Its ua rrieiit 29 Dintson the Bull's Head | Patric omy tw ne her exiles of the | We pou thy wubjest, 1 farboar | volving, As a result of thie experiment an | tout thirty pl 1 to repeat rumors." Xwrtion to defost the Northern invader—that | ee He yi bind tte oe Ye uote ele appearance uot oily ba Win beorgelinyg deh abi ge big HEE English Mo oter h maneneedtstonth | Phe procens is wi ily acquired, and ite price | What the rumors referred to tn the abowa para 2 nover airreuder.eo-lony ay Shord wat s ma Hy UE Se aire ei ther McDonnell, who officiated, delivered a thrilling 200 feet; tonnage nd draflcf water | quite reasonable wyitation commenced here graph are, may posal mm the fact fh if they were defeated at Yoratow a fvecution of a Spy in Richmond, Tun Rusoverion or vie Lraitateae, addreay, in which he stated that he had ouly been 20 feet Ly the Germans iu opposition to the Concert Saloor Laila! “i pea ms Meu ay of the fedorn y s goue, we the F three a me fs ‘ ML ‘ Mla Breck ltieil (anita Gunde iirioesin. es lila: eos ulate ini bea | rates by ialecraun frosaiieay Palen ui ctiov ea! Tyeuiie hatterion arg | Act ix extending in oF 1 form throughout the se ia remo A a POR TAG mined w rent thelr couse lu this, their rica iy ent Peg tien i ui | Lieut, Wordoa and La. e Officers |g ahorg tine before he entered the church, that the " wnt and elttes of this, Ste tgued Lis com a ” the k lil. Disk A po ot Sue ptorttur, have Ue ced, OE 90) Latter would wot Le eble to attend, aud requeabing ee irom alagectow of hiuw- |New Orleans Oc: lari ie felt hy our mune "to a The Fret HAPATEM.OF 409: Expousaet $b) put we reds boa wt the | him to officiate, It was fortunate, be said, that be German ¢ the curabitit arity of the eli nite are be Fortress Monroe, May 1 Gitional items regan tig th all thet cau be gleane f wounds here, cwing to the yeculle | Mat the p is one of t from Danville te Leese [tere cs Ball, Blica & ¢ had not broken his fast bes the mes. on MMs | mage, or the congregation weal! have Loeu disep- ate. In view of ug niade to we is fet, arrau ! those w! SNOMOIEAS Natty roth i tepty co | Bs t . ARTE i t ’ Lice and veils iy for « * ' fo Copenh 4 which | pointed, (The rules of the Catholle Church do mut 4 tora ‘ ' Mt protection Gomnmplete aren huay be wounded, a# quick ae Hogs aa will ; I. ii joa RAG rg eR eng porwalt her prieste to-cat or drink till after they have Cor hart 1 wh wv rain | aut Lined pitulalion to Mayor Monroe Lares 5d veo Gaeri's aise Hat Caroling: bar mippliag Paaxer sos Co.) eat: has roveive Ln Ry Le | Celebrated mane.) He spoke of the deceased aa one every 1 be dooms Her Sondeway | gown on t sevepted, wud the eity of New Orleans was ut lass] May 22 P.M The rebels opened this morning | te feeil the wh Pa aintat act asigaties Pa e than whom apobiee patriot never lived, Though " myo Cites te MeatOe ie me a anienew Monthty,or | Mecunte held by @ battalion of snarinow from the | with their rifed colum!ial, wiaty-cglt ponuder, Ho Ll ‘ie panic oa : wu ik » bi | & A. Btu iJ , we he went through privatious unnumbered, yet he i Wethink thar fe CERAM: ara. thio hos peat of + | squadron, placed on the beighta of Yorkt wn, OurNo, 1 he tn sis iu i acte ning 00), ¥ i 4 ati]! clung to the land of bis birth and of his lovey . tok, na me ttie | ' fruit tA tia: Want fection 4 1 General Batler's foreos were within a fw y tery we hundred and twe ler juan of the aatme paper it chronicled the sale ot but 0 Ge rr and the fact that tho congregation then present ' PU TURE ETOD Ue Wey ea. SUN LEGR to bbe city, having lauded on Lake Pon rots was then brought to bear upon th yigun | terot $1.40 per pound iu the city market, ‘ dof nati A foreign born all a unusually large this year, and inthe Eastern | id gee SHETAELED i old 4 Y AGHibetib tealtees Cen 4 were composed of 110 és inant Lun die te | states the prospects are alay favoral Od Bb Norfolk yen which bw 2d Any trouble, our a) falling | Bix Epps: POSER OIROR HS: Aram 81: OF . shetty’: Vir Socrery have opened | proved by their attendance that the patriot was not ferste a selvcity | Urwanns of three thousand applications haye | ‘ jeTutody, the 1 corn, nad around it with every prospect of ity betug | recive pany ned Laces nag bed ba mo a dodging Moose ordottoiey aug gitls, alailar | forgotten, even in exile; aud be hoped that auct As ten m boon received from young women wishing to be am at New 0 Nisinountet very Koon, When, on ity twonty third | > ig tA a aired i, Ro rs re 2 Laie to tht of he Newsboys wt No. 209 New Caual st, — | evidences of their appreciation of @ patriots fidel- so proposes a covey of emiuller nimble | engaged as waiters at the Lei hibitio been badly wou when or where wa Arye, the enemy's gun Durst into s thousand | Ment and was capt jounty, Virginia, ould be # stimulant to others to follow the He also proposes a covey of enuller nimble | engaged as wai Haha lash ness, corny g Rai : s| The i sd Disearou of yesterday records thy | Tilt AFTERNOON BARN AAW) FOR on | re M8 FRED! eee ee vams, to act as * ters," by rushing at the | Cononmt Meruiaan, the hero of Lexington, | “ted: es, tearing up the parnjyct and MANDO Te tlie Gh 8 Ata ob tHe Mill ot Auction Teenie ny the New York and Now Haven Railroad, | 8mple of the illustric asd ver McD.) ruiklers and screws of the enemy's ships, and dige | as, ut his own earnest request, been assiued by om the same source it was alsy loa 1 wiv ere exocution os a ap p Imot! y nor daughter of the knew that there was not Hy s : ‘ 1 er, Mr Vebster, Who was arrested with | will leave 27th street at 3PM. instead of 8:50 P.M, ih heard bh len by ; ‘ ; Gen, Halleck to duty under his command, ain Thos, Huger, supposed to be the conan less tha per | Webster, Mra, Webster, w defo sone ; Emerald Isle who there heard his revunrica bug abling Diem 50 Liat they would bo en oany. proy | PTI | Mixon Rorrs is to be sent farthor McRae, was mortally wounded one nthe et within huslaud, t4 still at Castle Godwin, Wobster is | ov and after Monday uext, The New York & Fl b | would join with him in prayer to the Author of Ife to the great rams South, as the rebels pre do not desire to menh wx foot of ty besides those who were hid from | Salt to be the first apy yet executed by the rebel Myon the aauie date, changes A 4erinlNu® | 7 vooge of the soul of Michael Dobeny But the question of bull-proof ships is depen | fose hin and Itichmond at the same tine, mp ptePaton, View by the works, ‘The destruction ot Life augt | What f the Federal Govorntent sould eomngn ia foot of Putten street to dames’ Bip Perey | pon rum Ratane of the femilles of Volun- ent upon that of unnery—of the great w | Tie South is likely to suffer extremely for | ‘The rebele aro incommlnble in their wailing over | aye bien éiusilerable, This was tha only yun | BABS ATEN? nnect alo with the S4th street ferry, teers, the Kings County Board of Supervisors yee- RERORE Date OE an. A gavel ba AT a ue ttatera tear eateanereeea i fart Hof Now Orleans—soine cliarying Gon, Lovell | which the rebels bave shown capable of doing No.| ftatione of Bick and Wounded Soldiers, MENT HAS ADVERTISED foF PfO- | tray adopted resolutions to raise $75,000 addie The Frene) s4y that had tha Monitor | eae ener toe tat local eokille tative toe medore Holling paged Uivusa | Lattory any harm, All firing on thelr side now May 2.—According to a recent recelved until the 16th of MOYs | ional, The previous appropriation in exhausted, and Merri uruiel with thet best cane | Battles Juleps a ] Columabing 8. Cay en route far Ri voased, while our guns were manned with renewed War Departinent when the care o”aiek | for te manufacture tn the United Btates within @ | At as stgtga that many families of voluntes gon, thelr iron armor would not have provel | seer ot the tan ined aCe He expressed Limsetf as perfect! 1, directing their shells into the town, — About Migr la aanumied Ly the states from | yeur from that date, of Springfield rifled muskets | O° scelaity in need of the necemarioe of lif and Ampenctrable, Tho ions of the G pleme | Nashville heey) portod pine Pe hat of the Cresvent City. one hundred shots were fired by our guns up to 2 On ab EWontyLAVO Cama We | of the model of Iseb j Harper's Ferry rifles, with | oon.g af ahem have not @ mouthful to give thelr metal plates at a dist Yo metres, ‘The | Southern money taken here, ia Rae slated that there were one hundred 1 nol this afternoon, whew, as if by mutual cous aH TeY sword, bayouch abd steel scabbarday model 15655 | Pie ee stance wan wientional in which o guns are bre RES strom indication of tho way the curvout) is | Bus in position on the levee between Fort Jack sent, they all ceased, From ¥ ington. Lrecelisloaditny carbines for cavalryyarmy revolvers, | Oo og wife with alx children had uot @ roof & putida i betting, | elty ; that the Leu . # ready About 12 o'clock today @ rebel steamboat came Washington, May —Brigadi ro General | Ught cavalry sabves and swords for non-com- Re ain Va alienate Ii Cosmonony Foore te moro seriously i than | i that numerous boarding partion composed | gown the river and pted to land at Yorktown, | Mitehert be been Gominueg (© the Bennte a9 4 aiogioned offivers and musicians, Proposals are! 00% yattinelach, Mayor Pan Peshgtci evils Mica ial has Leen represen i, noha it iv log, | of wotive young me oneal 1 to bea at was Prevented Ly a few shots from our bundred | “Pie Army Appropriation bill reported to-day | to be addreseod to Gen, J, We Ripley, Chief of Ord: | gi¢ wyourd; Hanley, ‘Tuth : a iil ets Oe YB 1AU0I tuke the national vessels at all” hacarda, an? that sauder Parrott, contains s umnounting to $ 8,000 ance, Washingt, D, C. tad to confer with moneyed iustitutions fo vith a charge of SU pounds of powder i fronton his si ) he V, ' ora ry Bu r BANK Weaning ‘5 appoint 1 fire with: sarge of i nd s posi at FMT PBTIAATRg TR} aap the conaort of he Vingluis although | qe rebele kept up a continuous fre all last | Py oft Mittkand voluiiwerst: gute e | ‘Tim Lapis’ Hoste ton 810K AxD Wounp- the purpowe cf borrowing the money on the ere with these iron plates three inches thick isn Reade St Pec Wagiceieaidiet hed) could, if necessary, be brought into | night on our men in the tren "he © agus | fi asters Departiient ; $04 ” wp SoLiinms was formally opened yesterday, at 8] seine County, ‘Pt feeling 1 anifested was strong been pierced through and through, ata distanee | qa iy gy estut if the intelligence of the pate ae altios were the wounding of James Eutlony and | t ly King of the milit bh] P.M. iu the Northeastern Dispensary building, | jy 1m favor of innediate #4 % the farnilien of of one wn metres, Sir WiLLtAst ARM> | capture or Now Osleans ehould be veritial th, The War inthe Southwest. P Raddien, Co, © 18th New York Regiinent, | Them and # Hs00".000 for te pact ase. sen | corner of Lexington Avenue and Blast street, ‘The ators, and the requirea .7270%" Will be epeedt BHONG thinks American ordnance greatly | ew robe Pittsburgh Landing, May 2.—-A general order | ‘The weather 1# again pleasant, If it sould con: | to the tWo sears | opening exercises commenced with a panegyric on Hay neti ' \ inferior in penn effect to the British, Mr, | Stemrryiy ¢ 5 laily exponses | was issued yester trangterring Major-General \ can look out for startling news from this | fre of thoge” who | the ladies who had got up the He sy the Mayor, A Founrain in THe Pann, th 0 wate i Joanvne Wi werrit contents that by propere | Of tie wat hare Hoenex icy sted. ail des not | oma divislou foto the aring of the Obio to tho | aartery ae the work laid cut # approwching coms Huary service Of | to, in the courme of Ie remark atated the medle | oi BUUNTAIN OM in & \ dy adapted! pro! bomay be | over @606 increasing the | Conjeress th y amole of ate | Trowsury n Mu, Kessett in a re arin enmess 1 MajorGen, Thonas takes formerly uuder Gen, Grant, ction, ' Joa, Docker, Co. @. Bordan's Bharpehooters, was | 1 WO 0 sui Sonate today confirmed the appalntment of | eal staff was composed of the best skill in the c | fier General Mitchell as Major General of | the nurses were als superior, and the ladies them. nerals McCl ad aud | Wounded last night on picket duty, aud taken pris. | Vi lunteers, selves would also be on hand, Over 400 patients tuto @ reserve under General | ober. pemastar a at Yorktown, | could be accomodated ut once, Chancellor Ferris ut will retain ¢ ‘Ollicinl War Nowe: The correspondent of the Philadelphia Paras | next stated the objects and designs of the Associne % tion, The ladies were mostly connected with the with fat-poluted projectiles, Hy has mate exe | tates that the yeneral arey Core Or | Fortress Monroe, Afoy lue}toa, B, BE. Btan- Ladiest Union Bazaar, the proceeds of which were Tho estimated A DOOG pojeotlOm. te Hua Madde Ada alilasteaelie Te Miles at Tenueowe, bitin the preseut movements will act fWar.—Sir: Capt, Worden, of the | _ All reports tendir SAA TE Dt: SARA is completed, ‘Tho estimated coat 04 j merican urn, ow its defoets ; the f . Dt. " AT outta 4 ¢ 0 two, to seo periments with euch projectiles, which went ; Aserican army know its dofvets ; the p acon Hy command under the Major-General g | RRmerneas OFC aaonlahing, Laviag exceeded GO000, ‘The Home | TES tig, ; . sy not, ie town are incompatible with present purposes aud | y, 0 ere hospital, but in jon, 5 Wirough as inuch as thirty thet of water, NS ae rare at tear er | commanding the departinent, ort Fort Macon taken after eleven | preparations, aud it will be at least went deve bos we Rabe elt tiplar eyes ei poder yt This law went Into The President's Polic with Gen, Hooker onthe subject ¢ alanis, | Cincinnati, May 2-~The Cosy ent, Four hundred prisoners | fore any iinportant movement will be Inaugurated Lace : penny a Fgh poe pre £Ttie undertond that Col, Bi aus, of Missourtin | took the sand thet slaves coming into our | tts correspondent with the anny | White, late of tho Ordnauce De- | LY OUT Kenerals, But should the enemy, mean. | sick an nal ts recommended to OO of demand t €h, | of whieh the divini s Masially isos niacad caccehs We sa F tothe Wallace are to con seem eaisially Aron-rlaiad.yousela by piercing | 9 BOi Se use ua Coat Aguiar MoClermant, Myo hem below iieir armor, under the water line, | iq’ qecunplished and. welleinstru tod. aan or iia lat f City Hall Pork has rem! maition from ornamental, Borne mouths ago, the C mon Couneil authorized the purchase und eree of a marble fountain, and the havin the matter in charge have yerformed their dut {n procuring one, We may expect, in ® week « ut inordina’ There isa us of ( na oretary with dispatches from Gen, Burnside, has j A, TAL has from | hourst cuers! Halleck, | were taken, Co | ho returned to their masters, but | the following official figuras of a ee Whiley theline to @ coup de mainy they will uot tind | tended to be « home for the sous of New York, but ste late spescti in tho Louse Of Itaprosentatives | Hines shoul ne rata ta) hole asters, but | ee la gure our loss ut the battle | partinent, rae peny a aa pas ob our us 9, a prepared aud lethargic oa tite Parwgrapl | io sick or wounded soldier would be explained, authoritively, the Presidential policy ation referred to the Government. Division, Killed, Wounded, me aN “sOuN E, WOOL, Maj.-Gen Hioniste may rest at ease from all anxiety for at | sion. Clergymen of different denominations would | ““p,y1¢!—Gant’s Patent Learnem ‘Mr. Briain asserts that Mr. Liscou wot onl = epresent Mr. and Mra, | McClommidta.....6. Bb aL See H ‘ast three weeks ; meanwhile, we prepare for them | be invited to hold religious services in the chapel, | gor ¢2 60,8 good article, Ladies Balmoral <} eonmsrvauive| woos y Bays Bee Hoteviniy, Alay May 1, | a dish which will prove ainple compensation {oF | ‘the Chancellor returned thanks to the Meyor end | for $1.00 and uy has a-well-considered, and but not | Well, be W 8 privat ape street, corner Norfolk, | rom Bue Low, Wallace 4 Hon, BM, Stanton, Seoretary of War : patience, © " tical Parveyor, Dr. fpoliey, but that he consistently endeavors to | recognized in the official wor), re) 48 | Hurlburt’ 813 Karly yesterday morning my troops crossed from Som at ecient they aided the H Its central and controlling: ides is | the representatives of 4 slave oligarchy, @ thing | sherman 43T “ The Advance of Gens. Bauksand McDowell | Satterlee, for the manner r scarry tout, Its central bid | that the highest breeding and the beet’ eook in the island to to the mainland, aud captured two 6- work, The building was in # healthy locality ans ie orci A ' The Richmond Examiner of April 28d con- ‘that tht secure and preserve a political, evmmercial | the world would not get over in the circles | Gy “10 Pounder cannon and their amiounition, ‘The tn- was well ventilated, aud he had no doubt pDpoten union of the white race on this | which they wish to win’ round to-their eauso. | Wilson" 61a habitants report the enemy ty have retreated in | Miusa long article on the advauce of Gen. mio | indies plan would be mom successfully carried out, + and taeffect this end, he desires ‘a | ‘The inmates of the United States Legation, are | McCook’ 606 great confusion, Dowell's and Banks! armies, aud the mesns the Anderson, of Fort seontinent ; . ; on the other hand, exceedingly fortunate in 7 ones ITCHELL, Brig.-Gen, rebel government has taken to resist them, The tion of the black and white races,” In this po wouiine w popular cause and having the 1735883 8,906 O. M, MITCHEL Ls Brig Examen sayot wiew, he? recommends tLo separation by plan | . st the French of representlag it Tho total killed, wounded and missing te 13,661; om Gen, Mit ve Command. Gen, McClellan has sent reinforcements to Gen, thet eoger any a! Wei OFS Mey Fira a thew 900 Of the Weniided bevy aace ded, 4 Byer, di, April 22—Geu, Mitche, | MeDowg} aud the Confederate government bas g COR eis Wy

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