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} rte Bes uO THIRTY.THIFD YEAR. ) ha A NUMBER 10,179. f iN The Latest News | ansth*e Or nited in the Mich. | eat commendation of whe oaval and uilitary of waelf, and hey M core aul thet “engece!. T. tris harmony of ty Delegraph to the Y. ¥. Summ, | fee seg he content ep nt ins red, may perbups a woe be ateribaieJ, in some dace, tho et-cems of our Attack, w th nearly eqnal numbers again 9 ree “ME FALL OF FORT FISRER. Rite enemy, in a Werk unettrpaaeel.:{ ever equell Latest OM in! Reportss Rottenetaaaned = : net Bea v WR GUN-BOATS UP THE RIVER | ose. ne ar scennnein Welle de tebel Evacuation of Fort Sinith. awa te “ at das. “The dom “ner bn MEWS FROM SAVANNAH, | OTE S Sout hepitee. eatwen. | Mr, Stanton's Rozort. Adutral Porter's OMeiat Report | ACE AND ORDER PREVAILING. cera site Sios tee wsnatotar | Sherman's Army Moving, isl cae ae teas te a en THE BLAIR PEACE MISSION. |} ,00°".° (8 Pe eee formed you my lat, we Union and Rebel Roports. sri Wits Uses (Pons een ln’ Wiis. bath Fc 7 Ps 7" . weaned the tr ‘ On Lith, r KC... WC. reo the vessels h gunas Fort Fisher. sunset te fort was re OMicial Keport of “ecrctary Stanten. Waa silence y being Foatims Moxnog Jan. 17-1087 M, earth so toast * To the President: ‘Lhe rove! ting of Fort Pert 1 G a delivered to me o ar o # er Spauld- | the asaauli, a I ng, fT that place yesterday morning J 16, by | tnarines to part % At ajordzeneral Terr Au nek ‘ vent amd | Bex kl a anks for their gallant s twas givenin | ed batter how onr name to A by r ‘ al Terry, | ® gmens with 1 no whom the x lars were ob | ‘clocks all th orne ‘ pe arrice * Fort Fiaboer, Thure- per ‘ ay were & aided under three P.M, t t t 1 A re [as t tak t by Gen ral Terr Saturcey. | eve face, audit y | A Z ee aiy r and i 4.0000 mr Avout thir t allors ‘ a t ‘ armult ceded in getting to the top t was rm! a) f a tre of grape, cat labeay a a eo o'cluk, The They had p'anted the flag thore, es irout of the f ged and " am t. Others tried | rolien by a contiuu and ternmble dre of the | to vetups steep pa pee, I marives could joes for three lays, and the front was assaulted at | have cloared the parapet t ping a steady | jo ye hour ment ! a mn of seamen and | fire, ¢ 1 yt the « ra . nes et 2% dey AU command | repulsed, Many o gallu elow fell trying t { Capta I ed the parapet, bus | eroulate thelr trothers in f “ t ter a short ft n was checked, | % tain an entra northens + ae | wm the defensive line, taklog the { a brigade at war brought up & eae lumn of troor Alth ‘ tyrh the aewault on the sea: nt f4 Jed, it performed a ¥ di ting the attent the enemy @ Weakeniny er re wistance tothe attack by the troops on the thers tie. T sdault on the er and moatd cult © fice of rt was ine yu a oO } the Ol Tent ree housand troops of Corps, 'ed y Col one! Cur under w sete @upery, | Hon ot? | { The. enemy's force in the fors was cover 2,200 | fhe conTict laswed seven hours, The works were the nee thes » ewonstructed that traverse afforded Tamy a new defensive position, @dto be driven, The re seven mod the fight wae carried on frorm rse for seven bours, by a #k luully rown into the traverses. (ne alter another they were occupied by ¢ Adu tributed to the suaccess of the assaultiog 6 between | ever from wh ” numt cree toe Lineeted er, tre ral Porter con- emy coluina by meelf and Gen. Terry at briet in- ed as to damn- ry to our troopa, This tire was s. we age the enemy without in)u At about teu o'clock at night she evemy an were eu- tirely driven from the fork % 1 down tow. rds | . w we Yo Federal Point, followet by a brigade of our troopa | | th of L end at about twelve o'clock at night, Gen tw ‘ B. H. P | » both captur eve ip a mself and his command to . | were tot garreodered b ‘ | Fort Sumter, aud died bt, er it Terry unconditions!!y, as prisoners of war, Dum: | ), wn the flag tba “ Bering over 1,300, the remainder of his force beiug |, ur faces. Lieut. KR. Ho Lamson v ly willed and wounded, Our loss was not socurat } M . He Ben HP : i om L s pe Fens a the por aacertained on Mor afters but was es. at Leut. George leche and a r mated at between Tw) and in killed, and besites | of we v . former not . the naval loss, which was slicht, not exceeding 100 | ¥4e a: ae bt uly t piuce a few Lonrs agi, end dss una! ‘ Killed and Wounded, Not # sh poor @ transport | 4), [ney were Was (ost | bat we bed o Cc Curtie waa severely but not mortalls k the * | ceive news fret @ounded, Colonel Re ied of hia wounde on | gay hurries la Monta wrt mel J, W. Moora army and nav Lieutenant Colonel! Leman were killed Colonel Me ph cer Penny packer was badly w ieo', also Lieuiensns | pas Leen @ 4} @olouel Cosi. A plete list of the killed and pessou by any ev wounded will be forwarded as soon as it c be aed vitae * F . prepare! Ger. I to SurgeonGeneral sine t a ha ‘ wh provi f surgeons, North crow, carr, teow © the wour 4 Be a beer, there their respective Stews aa teeta t be placed wransporha ot whica vt : | t suppose Were Abere wasample sy ; ANP On Moc mornines, betw sx ai seven ach e was o'clock, the maar Fort Fis xploated, bille | more aiteted, Luere is Got & spot ear be a} at 4 y soede ang sud wourd iw - tired persons, me Hat : cb : After the capture of t@ fort, a ¢ troops were ar fire, bus ' ele e withdrawn, axcept or rivade left in charge of : abe} of 8 " r " unsold i . e ‘ " 5 " ww the works. H g nee shes 4 wes 208) burt Fisber Py e “~ 1 ae Low known, “ur Terry beltes t Was cocamcued ab Fou uw wh by accident or ‘ G Holes . re. Dag ’ aoe ip VW. Posrua, ae ° Hue. Gipeon WELLEs Ported us §,000, at W A ds was thrown into the fort nov long before the as DETAILED ACCOUNT, 400+ ABU Whole that was ‘ nm Deseripticen of the Lighting by the @ion was ma ¢ joke azalus r jeiens nd Savy alter tue second Day 5 ements | be wren, any LUuDg e thao | Ba ’ The following is correse | , Sons Benlhs oF Gunboat Suntiago, of Fort Fisher, Jan. 16,- | icw f 4 fSicers | T ard: uk Was ror ed by the navy | stay P etal shar 1} avr ‘ was continu night end | wks t a buat fort ar’, as.il 9 a? cloc Sinday nmybt—apertod of to tat ner 6@ bours--w 1 ri sAation. The storming | gad concert ul w xed between the land and { of the fort by t 7 and } brigade was « | maval forces ar ir respective commanders, Ad- | moet Lloody atfuir, and it may be doubted whether pire Porter and yr, vied in their com- mendations, eveh of the othr. Each seemed more | s/ater @amous w do jusuce w the other than to olsim | ae G there bas ever anything equal to it, for pere assault and st resistance, The as- wes meade op the fort of thee ubborn EW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, o'clowk ethoeted on tr nh tte west angle the military Poe aaarnit on the North aide by the Navel Brig | Sends? efterncon, aod a betyment 1 SUN. J PRICE ONE CKoeT_IN aonD (TW CENTS IN CURRENC IS65. - — ee ' © test 49 wo soon aftor learned that the ewtroction of life Feed ane | wae not bese that: 2A, inelucdtoy msuy eailone from rason'e | the fleet, who had not yet returue! te their (oP M -The evnnonading during th Tinutes bus been most furious, the outy vg trom the water betrortes on Caye iivision, The ** Mound’ ce | atinuea to pay #peciel | it wae cocasioned by the carekewnese of f ad) Was repolesd with scatter: but it) attention to the Santiago, doubtiess recoguimind | the colaped troops. ” The roa Bere Uret pein eorved aa ab ortant diversion.cuah'ng the mil- | ber as the raptor of so many Hlockade runvers | Woe in the very centre of the parmia and it hea tary to obtains teotliold, taal the evens bate PM “* rt ne of the naval brigade ean be | scooped ort earth toa reat depth for 50 toe arin, tee aren avout half mile frou the fork lying down, 4a wided to the desolation that reune in is arkl fim rasures Woe taken on eumeasion | and awaiting the order for the assaul he can | past Nument of engineering ability Qnite « after the most fleree encountera whieh boca. ading by the fleet is still coin on quite furs | nombe aviere from the flea and sone of tha pote ph gprvesrapi agit crteoteliiay ‘ins 2 siv on Pisher, whilst one division is attending to | officers alto mitered from thie expl ev : em) ae ounded “ed to hore th: Mound and water besteries Wecan now seo | head gour ashore to exargine the work, and fri that already led the tort, Bufies to gay, by | thatthe Mound and vaier batteries are euging | vietin @ to Weir excusable curiosity The paytnas- Way of preface to @ detailed eccoun’. that notwuh- | iets’ » 7 " 4 bo rcrnbn frill ttre dressy uit Af) BOIL vd the Ticonderose au! am apolng the fort bad bean atreortienel and rem sais tie Veuine: beige Lenk 2 a reer. Saree forced t) treble the rarriaon it bet when General | ono Pp = pert ee a bce The leven of the naval ongade in the asmault Dusler decided that it could not be taken, itis now | 2-60 P. N.-Thery has Leen no change in tho | tere wet leas than cru ssl and wounded in our possession, amd ovr gun-boate hane to-day | CV@TAtous 4u..u. the pass halt hour. Some of the | Me erence Sa N Ww. 4 a Lieut euiled op tha Cupe Pear Ricer, driving before | Veeeele are moving froun the North to the Bouth of } bork abot dead furwer b ‘ pie u brn them the pirates Chieamavoa and Tailrhaases, | Fisher, @0 as t) aaeet the ettack on the Mound, froin, a idee yal r hie rage want. qi dy , treme? A . efectually chosing it to blockade r bite and mop. | Which can rake the storming parties. in a few Psi sa fen - 1 util afer th a pine the only chance the rebela had lef for the tooments the honr for the aeaault will arrive. God | ¢.), ne hu of othera w tea ia portation @f musitions of wa | erani chet it nay be succesaful, and that the lives | Unprece ented Actiuc-Masiors Maio 3, W. Third Dar, ofonr gallant nen may not be sacrificed, RKeeipton, of the Bantiarc was suit on aioro wiots & boat placed at the service of General Terry, and (The Pleat and Second Lay's Finhting wae de- £ P M.—A agnal from the Adrutral directed the! belay invited by one of tie atatt w join them in eer bed in the Sun of y | Veasots to change their fire from Fort Fisher to the | the assanly, actualy entare! the fore with Geners Sunday, Jan A Ceor «xi britiant moon. | water batteries, and in an instant the naval brig- Sof epg lida lll a ished hts that the Tobe pight ja succesded thee moraing by a cload- @deon the beach were cheorved moving forward repe ling he aval seats ty ar a) had Sivoeadbe by low aky, and a bright o sun, while the towards the fort, They haiabout a mile to go to | @uidenly capturing the ‘herty men a6 the wean ‘«aimoet ag calm at a om Lnend Acom- | reach the abettin They hsd acarceiy got in mo- qa ons Canale aan ial aviior beak ned effort ie to be ma the pactof Adiniral tion, before ehells from the mound and water bet: | thes arpstooters on the parte rs) gaining AL Porter and Goveral Terry to plant our fia on the | terfes were poured wpon them. Numbere of them boy ‘ance and 8 fcting ou thire of the mounds be The monitors and Tronsdea, together etth the | limping, or crawling on their bands and knees, | end havardous work, snet be the lac from the Brooklyn ani several sma oats heve been Oaward, however, the main body pressed at adou- fa + ia n, Bitier, aid have now aecured the mu vat sh ty wv th threw a) ¢ quick, the fire momentarily inereasaing In ite the ae Wea rm ps tt lew ats sanoud Oba al the tinue the men ” | fata) effocte until the whole line of beach over | S¥orest contesta that the war low furnished for the 4 which they had travelled, was atrewn with dead | Pssesmon of the fort. [appeared to have bean con standing, a na ou Mou. \ around us, your corres tu hour the heavy ¢ ued to rattlo sheiia over eu tLe Dogora wilh Us, whieh ww the shelle passing over ekylighs of the cabin, Tue Qouble-ouder sh issace ny the OtLer vessels of tu diVisi o are Dow ju positivtdy ud wl ol thew draw the Ov of the vebel Vewrioa, Por about half i Batiery conun- until the Port Jacksou got iuto pos. Uo, When whe divided ving lung Lebind Us caught oue of us Whieh capr'od away tue am] wounded, Some had fallen so near the roll | structed for mich a conve vile at the pamearta for | b ; #4 Was Gow prowreamng, ao one Bying tr the | M8 sur! that ther bees could be geen tossi up | Pod each of the movoureeu mounda were aucoaaaiu ly a mile eout ¢ Fort | ® n the beach with the advanciag tiie, The | Suaht tor i struscied over Win desperate per be husbanding thelr and chattis was about one hundred varde | 6¢v: eand bravery both by the asswulting percy 1g we are about to meke, | {% m the ramperts, and into this they 5 inv | ed the yarrison Mound afer mound wae cap- sis morning, thas G tlit wes filled + ver ow » When two cune | Sured, unel nine of the seventeen Were im our pom 4 gor narrow work | Were opened upon them with grape aud cannister, ,; (#04 at Liu batuy voon Genecal Gar i kamauce apd Talla. | from te ramparts, tearing the abate in front of | Hs who led the aulling Darty, Ge ermined to j thew, onl aiding largeiy to their camualties, The | i9ske one mor charee on the enemy, sod Uf thas plante lt and a | revel nioate Chickamauga and Talia ' abo the ib oat was ub # poses moored at ecames | WEle sbelting them from Cape Fear River, s u Yuss as be was abous to make bouts run up aud or it Wes @ moment of fri vihii white flay wae pane ¢ by the garrison » whet our sruller t. it soon fecamo evident = that | ud possession given «4 the entre work, have beou siruct sev. | ¢ gallant men twuat retire, or all be racri- a their part to rua up | Geel. The abbattis and diteh formed @ slixlt pre ot falls © © peslated, | teton, but the raising of e@ bead or the alightwst From Savannab, 4) strong—-are now in | ©Sposure Was gure tw bring @ shot (rom the uner a ee ; Fort I Poe pe | Hug files of aliarpshooters, who were seen stand. | Return of Secretary stnnton— Lily Repors ast nicht by $00 men | ‘Rs on the ramparts with piles of loaded nt to the President, r t Caare Toe sailors end marines fr up aud handing them back to be re. Portresa Monroe, Jan. 17,70 the President t e its are also to juli in the ea. | Tuer whole advance could be noticed | on, shertaan renewod the movenert of tie auult i endeavor to ecalo t wail of the Fort, | fferm the fort, and it waaevident that the greater | | : t ch clea the morning, and buckling | Porton of the ga rhad rushed to that ede to] Fem Sevannah, ast week T lish aol 19 miher ae rowith the slacrity of veterans rea stthem, We Loped thatin resiating the selon | corps weut in tran tte to Reaufort, on satuntas, they leftthe weet end of the fort more easy of] ng agin, The ih corpe under Vy : GRAND DOMEANDMEST AND ASSAULT accons to the sokiiere. To get through the a) Letts | : aie glace NGSCISE AOt 10 o'clock the fricawe We er the b ytrewastextte impossible, and | Flair, crossed Port Royal Ferry, aud with a portion iat abate j } seen to retreats in order, leaving the dead f Foster's cor moved oo Pocotaligo. Gou- dursiiblatid ais bisector the Wounded on the ground, butear- | yy i A ardent, which may be regard- pg mostot the vatter off with them, Those Lheahaspataien at wing of the army, £ to take the Fort ighily wounded hinped or crawled along om the | Peported on Bunday that the enemy abaudosed his : : : beach, out of range, ard one gallant fellow as) strong workaiy our front durrg Saturday ulgiite the ehips wht ma | geen to fall dead whiiet etruygling along after the General Blair's corpse tow rines and aailora ¢ iu the aas@ult were called | matnbouy had got vut ff range, with @ wounded lie pee ® slroug pu away to the fiagehip-—a 0) boata, with 26 men | Weer on his back tion ecroms the railroat, covorin, all apprunches 1 ‘ ; % 40 PL M.—At this moment three American | eastward to Pocoialiye eo ey start b spirisa, a! ntem!= | faye greeted onr anx ces Viaiou on the roar walle v2 . All the sick of General Shermanta ar » ing for the opportunity wunboat Mouth | of Fisher, showing that the assault by Gens Ter- be bers road ary Are tp . ed by Lie z. in chose to | TY2R shat side had been at least part Niy euccess- | food hogpitale at Beaufort, and Miiicu Head, where > nes hia t ful. Weecould hear the ratiue artillery on the | ah6 cenit eirnute fd Gdtauleanee (br becver the Fort, bas sent outs boat to take soundings. | west side of thefors nnd the caunonadiug vf our anperior to anv other place r Saal cise He js getting pomtion ty protect the asanitung | troops by the retel gunboats, but the whole move- prevailing at Savannah since ‘pve the parte, and has ceded in shelling the rebel gun- | 'eut he men was invisible frow the ocean, 604 | General Bherman. could + % be surpasee! Pew t 7 id the freteviuence we had of the character of the | qyulotnhal tan aret) be ace ithe stieets, Le t ( Fes struggle golug on there was the sppenrance of | gies and cb nm ev nen a we security 10.20 4.M.—The rebel gunboate ¢ mauyaand | ‘our tag’ over the ramparte with the blue fag Of | instance of disorder or personal ry, or inwalt Tallabansee can be ses nthe mashes coming | General Terry. Lt wana giorious end inspiridng | bes occurre!. Laboring wes an hanica, * J i ; : * ight thouyh it was evident that we only held oe | and black, are week empl Tuo trove down Cape Fear River, aud shelling the woods | poruon of the fort, and thats severe mruggle wae are cheerful and re ofl t r ry ono ny wh, r soldiers are assembled preparstory to | 12 progress inside. Rebel r infor ente from the | gees, to fuel tuerusel ves hat ° 1 ie the assault, Our ermy battery on the river igen. | mound and the water vatteries to the number of | Lehaviour, as if ip thelr native towne | Gov or TOO, could be observed rushing down to Trae ts restricted fur the present to wetual uel ay the revel bouts but with whet success Fort Fisuer anit climbing over the ramparts, whilet | tary necessity Many #h wit teercha ; not Le ascertained, the inound and water vatteries poured Pee ten: | frota the North are waiting st Hilton 1p 2 ¢ ide of thefort, and the Irouaides aud the Mom | miasion w go t ‘ 10.20 A. M.—The firing of the fronclads, frig one e J } ta Ww go nab, bub Gemers : alias Ai & {rgatee | store rained their pouderuus stelle in on the other | hee admitted on y a litn tod 4q and gupvoate + getting quite triak, I'he fort re- | gide, required by his trans, Amie} maius silent, except some rife shota fired at the GP. M.—For the last hour anda baif there bes | North aw to the present ind wnent for ommen« ' 7 uc, Wh aceme brave to recklessuess, | b€eD every evidence of a tremendous struggle pro- | at Bavannal, bere ist. yetuny largo port lus nme gresa'ng iu Fort Pisber, during which our lun to be supplied, na creditor uone, ‘ @ suote fred by the rebels ara | entirely disappeared from the ramparts, and U8- | modities of excha.ge, and there mound sud water batteries south of the fort, Ibie | kotry firing coud te eeu and heard ou oll wes Of | amount for ® cuamaeratie per vi v - sed that the seventeen parapet gunson the | he fort. [twas « tiineof intense auxiety i the id producta now witht ‘eubal vug te th sani F ray } fleet. Wecould do nothiny but fire on the mo¥hs | Government a6 capture 7 ert 3 NGgeUs pre. t all of Fisher are dieabled J andthe retel batteries to the south, whieh were | Caubons ayainm woppicw that ¢ t ° 11 A. M.—Tbe beats’ crews are landing on the | pouring ebe!! into the west side of the forty which 18 | enemy beve been mel, and will heentorued by beach, about a mile from the fort, numlering | 78s ¢¥sleut was sill beld by our troops |e oe wren: the vultun captured in Bevan s : | 620-2, M.—Our oars were creeted a ew momenta nab, of which ther “ "Geek of dom Uslanay sbout 2,00) sailors sud marines, Shells are explod- |...) by loud aud enthusiastic cheerins o Fort | Daa been turned over ‘+, . {ng in apd ar ithe fort, at the rate of 69 per | Fisher, For afew mome: ewere in doubt ag | Drap tal ment of tt + 33 wh y ure rel cheers or loyal rejoic- | @riiae eceral r te, alth not more than balf of the vea- | 60 Whether they were rehel ¢ | ; eee ; | ings, thouwh we imagined they were too hearty | the arrangements / ‘ #isare yet iu position, The tring i deliberate | gid free to come from rebel throats. Our doubts Bowts M. Staston, Beerotary of War, | and the aim wiost accurate, were son removed by the appearance on the ram- 3 ‘ 1 ’ 3 | of one of Gen, Terey's aignel othcers with bis ; 11:15 A. M.—The Admiral! signals to Captain Glie- | perta of one of “ @ blair FPeao ‘ ‘ ; re fuming torches, coumunieatins with Admiral Por- 8 Mission, fon te take bis division of gunboats inte setion aud | gepty flag -sbip In afew minutes lights ficcered (oviow and Rebel Accounts, ke poss. iu front the water batteries and gett! the tort aise rity were tangy eval The result of Mr, Blair's mission Ww Richm nd ¥, é Port Fisher syewor @ besrtivess that leitno doubt in our miuda thas | : i Sn ie aa M i ayer! ~ I ris ; 1 ew hea hinge Gunern j bes not yet fully transy + OF UiMt gentlemen the throngs of boats going to the beach wi b sailors 5-00 P M —Darkvess now closing over thecon- | Mainta nn @ vreat reser y« Sujet since bis * st taped About one-half the men | test, The mouitors and lrondides, with wel “2 | return to Waa ! i palready lauded and ws riniug im fy ivi- | Ghesom's division, will shell the water batteries | | " , p> tt . bilhiss oe oe : and the mound, but could du nosbing for our gel. | ‘erview with F he +4 4 retusa. vir bright @abres glisteuing | igne men in the fort. be i by ded bar nt is lucreasing in vol- 6-40 P, M.— The firing of musketry in and around the ( pals he: t p Se ce fahelly over Fort Fighe the furt swllcontunues bul we ere ilu uncerts y we t i sped in smeke and fyins sap rd | ea to the progress of the contest, [vise period of | FY of Btade, that the gations ting batwer fly fur wortals to exiat in if | tense ancioty throughout the teet, We cao only © Confederacy and Frar gland woult sare tut at ' Lope for the Lest gone prochid t pe uy t Are Bild tu be ap acious o je Dewotiat ons 4 2 < $RO¥iDY tepidly from one 6-30 PM ~The Sring of musketry now aremato 4 espa , ame Snort ihe kewt of the Aight bril- | be to the south of the fort, indicating thas the re. | S2Melute indepen ic Bitecoenluoa. A gumipy rete the various d.vj- | Lele are retreating towards the m report esys thet W Tey eels Me Memes 52 ‘ 9 P, M.—For the pest bour eud shelf there has | giver Springs," kisex! him, ated appesred mucta 4 J] marines bave gi] | been bye cesgation ia the musketry Oring, but the few ' . in regu- | revel | attertes are silent etfectid at the remiulwences evoke! by the appears Jar milit t ree Kunloats lu P.M. The Ainmirsl ecromeneed theow up | ance of her veueratle Waat! gwo imend ere arranged Bouse bit ny a ells rockets from the { hiet une | RPUPL BRarour nexom the peniogiia atit osetn Cape & eLG Md tare " x ' Fear River, Ihe teu er un . ad elves rious newe that had been cor | The lee Robroom! pay uO Dee tbe de part. decks wod turretm wateoig the course of their | Every veesel it the hee. mrmediaey rem Ureot Mr, Blair, but contain no speritc iierme the Uuraing of Roun candles, Mashing tiem reipec he nattro of th rocket dons (is A.M. -The naval ameulting party, formed sienais and throwing up of rockes—* regular ; i ¢ 1 the Le shout $60 meu in each, | Fourth of duly mene on the ocean, The hearty | Cram! at the aa Snite PAOAS alk piace n us s CB S8EN OF ne asiors re abtied wh os were regpoudet | tegen hit at the « ties Tre pas Tina va a | are ] ¥ the soltiers in the cat ‘Jatt, Devie! 3 fel ta at fo mile from the fort 11 P. M.—All is now etlent eee 2 has th Wag Bbcuudalbes ‘ ‘ «© Letocuy beard in the) Mebel Cucers are co 0 tal Waterment: ’ | tue ey where th tery we. Monday, Jin it. We retired last uighs over- A Teds end that M4 wr boughs e view wiih are roover, Walling the sgual a at P f tte he Preaiuent for t rr r joyed with u jlad tidings t s.cceae of captured : : ; ae it sriment provreases, Capt. | &*!# at soldiers, A‘ ibe break uf day this morn gat Mr. & es Me wuiby ’ G eons (AV .40n just rea-nod | ing We were grat tied with the eight of federal , Pesce ‘ at ae Ny w Nis . ; Lequtate ect 4 othe ‘ fl: int asa ued t yes ate st tr red, abroling the ramparteaul Gout ig at the Confedersts | getting Inte pos ater Lateer- : u rigare He e rion € 3.niia red k ning the guns of the water bat. Govern t ios alwaye been, | pe bedi tet set dy te tal cor " gunloas Furt J large sueils caine | te t Hug the mysteries of he; - aay sf vi pgp gs orp tf nd ricovheting tow . rus bound 1 ng the rity : pres eon palpi Capt. Giayou au Bligh * geo © ob make them afraid." Up, He ot hes jujurlug actin aur foe pnd down the bLewt the Inevitable Yaukee could | Thr Behaud bay woof Monday gaye: third sue’) eiteres et p uf the ) be seen, and a'l ws #e an! qletness where the Ts is tx Mr. Bletr returneit yo of vbeelbouse, apa ex} i de of the | storm of war was#) Imely rag ng, | Point on Meturday, With the wimpin nonury yer ube Yoowely slightly Uruleitg ape Spine two of the AWFUL BXPLORION government hay as all times boon wiillus vw guuuers ou the lowe 26 to b shell passer 5 . di rec DE 7 o . through the whoelouse, within # few feet of where Whilst looking at Fort Fisher onder the Federal a one Rieionsrs to brat , of peace tis owid that upon thie Binir expressed the hope that the Lim tiun woul! accede to the appointin nshuners OL thet @ confab on dhe subject woe Will probal take place ; 'ut that there wil ane & usurpa Ub ol such com - flax, and rej icing over itsdownfall, a tremendous explosion took plaee in ita very centre, something | | louder than the boom of a 15-inch gua. A volume i | of smoke and sand roee fifty feet in the air, envel- nv cessation of Yrowttlivfon Whe myeautine opiug and biding from view the whole of the tm- Tho Examrrng of Monday tates that Mr Single wense work for four or fiveminutes. It was at once | wm, from Mlinols, reached Richmond ou Bude opparect that the magazine had exploded, and that it | amd reiterates what |x siuted as wo Blau, ° must beve been wguomoxoiod with crest leas of ie ’ Continywed om the last page, a ‘ . “—