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. sit ealeRedeeepelidaiicaiiaalaadasah - RT ; ENTER | THIRA"Y.THIRD VEAR, ) oa hl ~ . \ + , ‘ - val - PRICE ONE CENT.IN aoLun NUMLIEK 10,194 f ze NEW YORK, TI ESDAY . MARCH 14, 1865, TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY ———- = ae ~. Sees ee nee en ———— oo seo Se : —- a - ee = = —== JJ yy Latest New GENERAL SHERIDAN. | LA ied ah. aa? news of tnterent bet trencetred | At the Tippornry election Mr. Aloare won by wlerve | two wounded on the field, and taken the ciherte he (evanation of Charlottesville Richmond | hed paaced 4 reaolation fearing lant it dove Dot cote "mae +n i, A With the exception of the comusending officers a > Nearty Isolated | vention tye Cre endation of Gov. Hrown fer a Cou The Trurs of Tuesday, Pe eaye prisoners, By Telegraph to the XN. ¥. San. lad Net we pie a Sandee’ Ane west 21 yeas iF keeciin viele rps Pobtle. wit bear pith frees featot that (| The report current for a few dave past that the Hon. F. At. Stanton, Secretary af War mond this moruine on their return home by the f& | “BOLITS kbd TeStEeT he beoee | tooras is without ioundation infact. The consit much ability and fudgmerit, The mecesor of Lord uciag | Lyons in thie momentous post whl be Sir Pree: ik Brace, whe at present holds the office of Minister in hina, but happens onpertunely to be in Fucland, Sir Broce bas grow ly distinguished bimeelt ty hte con- of trace boat. Anoug thew are J ofeors, Li (reserale Ketley and Crook, ioauntly cay U. & Guar, I Mr Ja Perce, res onet his office last year, aud th0 suleequent cloeng of the consulate was @ mattrr The following diepaich has jnst been received 6659 NEWS !! (en'l, 1. 8. Gaant, Lieutenant-Gienoral Great Success of Gen. Sherida a RICHIHOND NEARLY iSCLAT &D 14 Gers and 12 Canal Boats vaith | o™rs division. The same night thie division wae Suprlies Captured, DISPATCH FROM GEN. SCHOFTELD. at Kinston, N. ( BRAGG BADLY DEFEA!PED. News from Rebel Sources. REPORTED ROUTE OF KILLPATRICK: Rescue of Some of Sheridan's Prisoners. A Pleasant Dispat Another Fivht ch from Albagy., {ndefinite Postponement of the Draft in this State, From North Ca rolina. Frrage’s Victory Only a Skirmish. Newiwrn, N.C, March 9 10 A. M.--Mejor General Brevet Brigadier General Sehofield, and their stats, have arrived here, bavrin ton on Mm iday Inst, eft Wilming- They bring no ne The enemy's papers are eqnally as ignorant ot The roade are bad, which A lettar was received Fherman's uv hereabouts, delays his pre erem somewhat hore the other day, frow @ youme inan who has been ernfined in Salisburr prison for the Stating that he veae liberated by the ! AR® in considerable force at Tinston. past two years, la reported there ( aorne ar our alormtahers, maar Kinaton, belonging tate Pufleenth Connecticut and Keventrenth Massachine tte Connecticut, i¢ reported woanded and a primoner Lastoet the enemy's thue far the enemy captur Major (reborn, of Our capturea wi TLranguarrens 0 Mipone Micitany Divistos, Coromara, Va., March 1, 1566, ' Lim!ionant-Genend 0S. Grant, commanding arniva Unved States General: In my leet dispate Tgave yous brief acceunt hy, dated Warneebero’, f the defeat of Fariy by posbed across the Bine Ridgo.aud catered Charlottes. vile attwo P.M. the mext day, The Mayer of the city and the principal inhabitants eame out and de livored up the keys of the public bulidings Thad to remain at Charlottesville twodave, This time waa cousumed in bringime over from Warner hore’ oor amiounition and pontoon traing The weath erwas horrible beyond deseripsion, and the rain in- cemant, The two divisions were during this time occupied In destroying the twolarke jron bridves ouwoverthe Rivanna River; the other over Mooee's Omek, near Charlotweevilie, and the railroad for SAtiatance of eight miles in the direction of Lynch- ore, On the 6:b of March I rent the first division, Gen, Devens comunanding, to Beotteville, on the Janes River, with directions to send out light parties through the country and destroy all merchandiee, milla, fnetories, brid-ns, &e., on the Rivanus river, the parties to Join the division at Secottewille, The divaion then proceeded along the canal to Duguide ville, fifteen miles trom Lyncd burg, destroying every lock, and in twany places tine bank of the canal. At Duguideville we hopod to eseure the brides to les ae crows she river, as our pontoo useless on ae. count ofthe high water, In this, however, we were folled, sa both this britge and the bridge at Hard wicksville were burned. by the enemy upon our ap proach, Merritt acco wpanied this division ‘he Third division, marted at the same time from Charlottesville, and proceeded down the!Lynchtnure Railroad to Amherst Court House, deatioying every « were bridge on the road, and in many pisces miles of the and road The bridges on this rond are no «© of them fiem hundred feet in length, found great abaadanes in thir country fe aud animale. In fact the canal had beeo the «reat feeder of Richnaond, At the Rockfish river the bank or the canal wa cut, nad at Now Canton, where the dam ie acrona euard lock wae de- ttroyed and the Jamoe river lot into the eanal, carrying away the tanks and washing out the bot. tom of the enoal, The dam actoeay the James at thie point wae nleo partially devtro: ved. | have had no opposition, Every- body ie bewild ered by our movements, I have bad fof@ sy kindeinee Diet, The et Kieb Thoud paper wos ofthe 4th, but contained nothing, enone, the James, the hone The Fredericksburg Tobacco Adair. Washington, March 1!.<it in known here that Mr | Sincleton, of Lilimoia recently made a contract with Strovernment arent to sell a cortain quantity of to- Tine But it le not eo cleme that ob destroyed at Prederickabure war part ot his ventace Tt ina mistake in the rebel Papers to «a was tote exchange! for bacon, for the tobacco the latter tein cluded in the term contraband of war, as apnlied to exchanges for prodacts of rebel Stacen of purchase, and, therefore, w sead thenee into our lines, would the blockade, Had the .obaceo be been made in aoee under the aet of Coug fance with the Exes Tess, without low to ive order, he partioe | iuteremred, From Mexico. Imperiniiat Saccesnes missioner from Vraece -Loss of Vonsels. We have received advices (rum Mexico, moved to Puebia. with important commands by the defending party It is suppomed that the prisoners will be detailed to the dispersion of various Inbor on public works guerrilla bande is reported, The Kerarrrre and Fuanso Mervin journals declare that in conse quence of the fall of Gazaca the Jnariet Ger Echeagary and Julie Garcia, have both given io their adhesion to the Enipire rived at the Capitol, sevurning from ile enece expedition agaiust Baxeca, M epector of finan on & tuission to Mexico, has arrived at the capital, Ile is accompanied by other ofteasl«. that bie errand ie w arrange 1 tween the Froneh and Mexican ( fal Honnefauda, the in uniary mattore werumente French vessels, have lan. By order of the been lost ium storm off Mozat Eimperor, @ war department, with the necessary officere aud officinis, has been formed in Moxlen MAXIMILIAN ON FRELGIOS The mail from Mexico brings the teatof the F peror Maxiimilian's decree of relighous te promulgation of which bes bern previourly an nounce!, but the entire teatof which ie now forthe firet time tranelated for the Associated Presr Maximilian, broperor of Mexiv our Council of Ministers, wo hereby decrea the fol lowing ticle recently Fredericks burg was not one of the dewicnated tnarkets or places the tobarco have been 4 violation of 1 taken to Nor. folk, instead of Frederekabark. the ane could gave Arrtval of a Com. och The four thousand prisouers captured at Oaxaca, Lave been re- Among them were several desert. ere from the French army, who had been entrusted erale Marshal Hazelne had are cout by the French Goverument Ait ie eupper ed ee The French eteam war frigate Rhiro, and several other ration, the » having consulted duet of cur tioublesane revolutions with the Court of Pekin, Bot thoach Bir F. Bruce has not been Tecently employe! in any post connected with his Dew office, te te not outirels inerperte: {in Amer. ean afulie Wie fir » t war fo the late Ford Ashburtoo's spectal m fneton in 1s . the famous Aehburton Treaty Wan negotiated, froqueentiy be wae Lael Crowe char of New Founaiand. “Atterwarde be sent with bis brother, Lord Bie to Chivas. aud bas #iuce berm @u- thely emplovod io that eountiy, the Tine aaye The hy Ady thet the ween of Ppain mag ahont to seriiice her private aethtest in ai! of t National emoury mt have sterck many withearpries, It 1 ae Lhe svevival of the virtue of Roman 48, n8 wanitested in the beat days of the Ke "he royal palnewe and thelr coments, Buen Wtira, Aranjuez, the Fecartal, and ten more, the Mureuio of Art, the Alhambra, and some other prop erty, are to be entaiwd forever on uve Croe a And when #o much has becn put aside w rerve for the par. tual lumgre of Migercty, she reet of the patri horeditery porsaesions am! other cetatae enjoy el OF tho Queen, are to be sold. Tiree-fourtha of the pro ceode me to Le paid indo the | reasury, aud the re Thwining fourth to hereeif Whitewer iiny be thought of the generosity ot Queen Isabella, it tinposeible hot to eae the futility of thie expediant ae a eiioke of finance, Spain hae for ao tiany wears been eating up her capital, and «he hae now begun to consume an other store; but what will ale aewhen that ia ex- haveted yy Tho Spanieh Finauece Ministers ace tu fact PUPOHIDG 6 sIeIdAl Coun The following are the demands made by Prursia, ba referes re to she Duehios, io the last note whieh hes epatched to Viewna 1, The right to levy « in the Puehies for the Prussian navy. 2. The cesston to Prusan ot the ie- quteite territory for the establishment of the canal to fopbeck the Geren Ocean aad the Haltle, Ateach tnonth of thie canal. larce fortified docks are to be eroctet for the reception of Prussian men-ot-war o. The postal and telegraphic departments ot the imioties to be und 4. wr pormiblyy, the fo of Prowsia, eo far ne the off Moletes ounit the Federal army trove are made a fine gua non A telorram from Turin, of Feb. 26th, anys The King nee ed with the reeqit riots in Turin, Appemied to-day In tho ‘ Bliy receive! New York State Legislature. Seontc. Hite Pacsre @o ineorpornte Prime Saving Tnetit of Oeneeo n ereot the Depertime nt Huildines in the City of Pe charter of the Inierna » Company of New York Clay erne ) contingent tay however, The tires two cond! hae signed an amnesty tor all acts con His Majesty » AU war OUthusinale Athany, Marck i the Boope tothe enlarie Assembly Rirrs Reeoerer Queens Counvy bather Mathow York. Vo ineorpormte the Young Total hevee biciety of lo nuthorive plank re how f and turnpine cou Kelative to phinting ‘orater® in Nene of course, in view of the comptications incident to the war in Mexico aud the blockade of the Ii» Grands, The Uolted States Government has, since that time, profermed bbe repreeentel at Matarnors® by a commercial sent (Mr. Wood) insterd of & consul, This class of coffers have no political functions, an!) donot poquire as repuaturor ote clal recognition by the government of the country ju which they reside, {Iu connection with the ab re Waabington, we print the foll Havana letter date! March ©) ‘Several Uoioniata lately fod from Texas to Make amoras for asylum, and were forcibly taten frond the American consulate auc celivered over as pres oners to the Confeterave Tuc new Ameri ful Mr. Worl, wae onlered to leave, The tt torn down by the mob, in the presence of tie Franco-Mexican oticiely Who nade bo elert to stop the outrage!" Good Nows 7 ‘The Draft (n the State ef New Vorw indele iniiely Postponed Exvorrive Deeaxturyst, Arnasy, March 13, 18666 Assurances are given me by the Provost Marehel General, throneh Lieut. Governor Alvord, who visited Washington at roy request, thas no denft will be o1~ eerod m this otate as long a or whercver recruiting is prowressing reasonably fast, and where a draft hae alieady tuken place, drafied nen will pot be required to ceport if woluntowrs are necured fast chough to give Agearance that the quotas will ba filled within a brief period. Boards of & be kept burr. This Indulgence should greatly etimulate to renowed efforts in securing volunteers, Our faith is pledged that ruch will be the result, IT appeal to the poople that it be kept ik, E, Feston, LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND TUR VICINITY. etatement frorw ip ltratoom se cone ro'iment must PROGRESS OF RECKUITINGRdSDEPENDEND forormns Goma to Trp ing for the com- ‘istricta on Thurs. vet been conntermanded, and \t now Action or Camtary Warns Prosi, En moneenent of a draft wm the eity day bas not Jooka vere much aa if New York would be treated The order prov fo a gratuitous prive lottery, Volunteenag continues at the average rate of aout 100 men per day, and [tis bellewed that with alittle more exertion 200 might be recruimd daily, pd with the capture of two or @nd a line of skirmishers in our front, insde ae ebardee yerterday of the most rev Klees ch itacte which they were repulsed each time with heavy loses Our forces were well extrenched, and are now withia three miles of Kinston, to which polutthe railroad w ‘The enemy continue to receive re- inforce:nents, and evidentiy intend tomake e stub- three «roall guns pow completed, (seneral Couch's division from Wilmingtou commu- gicated with Major-(reneral Cox, last Beaver Dam, a pointhe had just reached, which is eight miles from General Cox's headquarters erai Couch joins General Cox's forces which indicates @ battle to-day, The enemy ehow rigns of weakness, and willdou boas, fall back to the other side of the and make aetand in Kinstou this morning, ported to number from 15,000 to 25,000, The rebel ram ia stationed at Kinston, to protect the bridge across the Nouse, which is cape from our Very reepectfu vance in tliat direction y, your obedient servant, (yeneral Commanding which Sheridan eende his on the north bank of the fifty mites weet of Kiehmond.) (Columbia, Va., trom despateh, it @ post vill Jan The Movement Against Mobile, Larae Bedies of Troops Moving. New Orleana, March 7 2, Baldy Rinith accom. panied Gen, Canby on his recent trip to the ot Mobile, He hus not yet been ansigned to any con. mand. Laree bodies oj troops are leaving here for the viclulty of Mobile other jeimity There are also indications of TMovemente in direction#, The steameh!pa Guiding Sta: and Georve Cromwell have been takea by the military for the transport of troopse to Mobile Rebel News. March, has arrived at thie port with threo dave istor A dispatch frou: Naesau, of Jan. Oth, aye The tollowing Flamingo, Falcon, Hansa, Banahoo, 1, Night Hawk versels banily, Drea. se Ring, Wild Rover, Busau, Bierue, thadeer, Star, bocumay Cactie, Kuen Denmy, Kenitworth, Marndou. Mare, Lite Hatth, Mary and Fila, Colonel Lawh, Wateon Alice, and Goneral Ciineh, are tying here id'e, part of them having never vw 6 » Th whiuce end Fvelyn have sone to Havane for aire It iare ported thatthe Willo' the Wirp has been captured off Galve In the House of Commour on Monday, feb. 2Teh, the Mr. Henesey's motion re adiourned debate on eproting the at.t: of lrelaud was reeumed by Mr, Koebuek against ther and arcribing the whole thing aso wh uing for money for Irelane Soveral other memberr addressed the House, among them Lod Palmerston.who iu a (ous epeech expreased hie opinion that the weat of capital wae at the lieland's woes, He thouvht the opinion of the Hone WAS Against the proporn! for aeranto!l public my Wut if the m tor the reap pein. ot the conmatetes of last year, due goverumeut would be remly to neeede to it, the tlouse divided ou the motioy, aud it was neva tok waa iu. | water, cor of te : ‘ \ Antik 1. The kinperor protects the Catholic | panies to improve and colle t additional tare thus filling our quota in eicty days, Mveu this eral Brage be reported to bestn oninauas oll al tormention thatthe bridges on the rale Apostolical Koman Church as the releion of the Min Ini wont fe nmcnd the charter of the rate would be comparatively light eonsidering mnv's forces at Kington road £70 .n Bwonp's depot, on the other side of Staun- | State Tiertage Arsoriationef New York. Keistive to the . : rp ‘ ' , ' ‘ 1 command of one | tots t9AUharlotierville, were ubierly destroyed, Also, ONE E. Tree and amine ioletstion hist i pdnil Br Tala, Dldaencr eh hee de ee a Ml Pla ee ral pei ily Spe adie : throughout the te-citor he Propire to all religions | State, To levnize cortuass etreet tr vements 10 | advantage to the army it would he better than forces at that point. He, as well as General sehotield, | 8 Deideer for a distance of tow miles on the Gordons | which are not 1'to morality, civilization and | New York, ty f y te very popular with the trooma, who are ville road, ‘The weather hae beeo very bud indeed habite eotoblishment of a new religion: Monioss asp Ersonierios Cabling upon the | a comacr'ption, if the draft made in 180% may ba re ‘ " aut ae ff ever, require the authorization of the Gov. | Cowon rors of the Land Gitice to reports the ree fed teria: On that occesion the city mining hardevery day with the exception of four | geatent Pow fe delaying wetion with rev co Ww bhe wale of f “laa @cr jon, at oocasion th wenther is very wart, with avional shower. 4,] d@ya-fince we etarted. My wagons have from the An i A aro maatas e may require, {netructions | the Quarantine | anda on aia n Tela ‘ Now York quota waa 1Z,702 men, to which was adds the ffir abasal tisk ¢ pepen will be issued to the P egarding the exercle of pyenorp ro Tare Reanpe jew Yor je nia atatevof the roads dutained me religions. and Brooklyn Passencorand Kareaye bill, Toamend | Percent, making en average of 19157 Tt took ms Fito the present time we have captured fourteon Ar r 4, The Counei! of State shall he iptormed of ff e charter ¢ ot by ” ! “y rary A931 9 ” "OT nixty at complete th draffing, examination of Philadel phia, the Urvurris's Waals o f a. titi alow Waynesboro’ and thiee | ADy aburee committed by the local anthor ities aeningt reoklyn i? the cha ity Fite . ” : BIO :¢8 of w tillery anes J the exercise of other religions, and againat the liber. | Ine ok. To the Adi. | men, Ae, and at the clone 1011 men had reported. Ancton'e epecial diepat a Chartotieevilie be party that I sent beck from - r 4 paiep ssa \ ; Sie ’ ty whieh the laws guarantee to the nisters roma extend kw inke The result of the’r exarnination ahowed that of this letter, dated near Kineton, (March joth War boro’, started with eix pleces, but they were lie tee aball he deposited in tne archiveeof | (nm | ence he Ine cone : * Said os ved here at noon to-da: Stina pee : the Empire, and pobiiehed i the odicid journal their enp “to Voomend the net reailating pis | number there were hell to aerviaw 1,741; forniah} cetr A G at noon to-day ovlived to destroy two of the eix jor want o! animale Viiven in the Palace of Mexico, the vith of Feb lotase in the port ot New York, Adionrmed 1 t ‘ pe peace ‘a, & e ‘the Oth), Breage The remaining eight pieces were thoroughly dee | ruary, Ison, i Od wubatituses, 8153) paid commutation, ae rate aenolte, which were repul oyed, Webave capturea up to the preveut time MaAniMirias 7 empted 7,800. laid over, 750; total 1,000, In twene troyed, We ha P p ty order of Mis Imporial Majenty, he Minieser ews Items ps aiue ly 2.07 twelve canal boats laden with eupplios, AMMUNition, | of Justi °, 2H ty four dayae after the diart, only 2075 men were Twenty third € tured one plece of artis. | rations, medical stores, &c Prono Eaccprno Y, Bouanave, Dy Telegraph to the Kaw York Sun.) secured te the government, which is Ines than the and two hundred p oe my leit Uae Tean ponk in too high terms of Generale Mor- Sa Hibravan Holts Lav flald blading, inaae County Volunteer Committes are now securing. field in yng 9 - and ail of their killed and wounded | ritt, Cluster aud Devens, and the officers und men of From Eurone. peu ae vis a of 0 ae al i 4 vader. Only 4,906 rnen altogether were held to duty under fel into our hands,” thelr commands, They hs waded through mud da OokE reporte sale@ of the 7.30 low ° ’ - comma ‘ { r r mab li yre th 25 per « ¢ sie neera rc Three Dove Later News, day to the amount of 5,946,700, that draft, being bus little more than 25 per cant. of h Bteamnchip Hanea, from Southampton on the latof Gi, Waruncuns has thrown the entire district shore drawn B.nce the order for the draf, on Thursday wae iseued there has been a atrony disposition inanifess od in certain wards W recrult for their respective quotaa on their own account, The citizens of the Tenth Ward Leld a testing last nicub at the Essex Market Police Court House, A call for @ meeting to take measures for filling the quotas of the Oh wod 1oth War le haw also Leen issued, Large numbers of soldiers are now constantly Jeparting from this city for the army, the greater portion yoing by water in Governivent transporte, Ti-aay ove thousand will embark on the steamer Atlauta for Fortress Monro; four bundred on the dectt for the same point: one thousand mathe Ajax for Beeutort, N.C, and jour hundred of Weat Tennessee ope Tarse thoursnd released Union prisoners arri- At Camp Parole there are twelve thousand paroled jp risoners fat Fogieb (7) stesme: Ruler, which left Ha- veua on the 21h ult. for Belive, (f) was captured on the 27th )y the Prot. tie Bea GW, with @ cargo of oysters, full of te gone, and to trade ed wt Aunapelison Saturtay, LO Persons on board, came u the ulgbt of the 11th iues., on Brigaatine escort euch, Nd, Us haal Darcey's expedition from Seaton Ro age inte the interior mista of L4H « { Louisiane and Midsia pp, con aiinas a hot, airy, wibh @ atrog: support of ar- til ery lest mecount# the expeciiion gucupled vo the Fulton for Milton Mead--making twentys Chaton, La eight huudred ju all Tae amount appropriated by the jae Congrews LATER for the purchase of cavalry most ar y borves in tweut: -ene nullions of dollar; aud fur the pur- It will be poreeived by a dispatch from Albany, tensive structure, tived by 107 to 31 votes published elsewhere, that the draft in dhis State bas chase of wunpowder end lead, ten miliions and « It is reported by derertore that Gen. Robert K, Lee Important Successes Clainied. Phe Moxsievn publiebes the preface of the “Mie | a yie or ak been iudefinitely powtpomod sb oe d te arp ‘ ‘4 4 s . 2 rile . * : , bs balf of ¢ we : aud Maj.-Gden, Breckenridye, from Kichiwond, visited City F pint, Va, March 1 Ve Hon, Bhan M tory of Julius Cowar,” writen by the Krperor ofth AS atteruptwas made on the wsht of the 1b Sr. PArwIck’s DAY,—The celebration of the Kinston and gave justructions tantun, Secretary of War:--The following items! rronoh, which will be published on tho let of March mare le aged an accent aches yal of Irelund's Pat Fri 1 Ma).-Gien. Schofield remains in the feld with Ma ore taken from to-dey's Kichivond papers ha Awaits Nashua’, lave Jost, to capture the American steawer Bhooting | 'e#tival of dreianc's Patron Saint on Friday will, Geu, Cox, giving every “We bave some vond news thie mor bis understood, Le one of the proudest which baw b Seuth Caroling, It ipovemeut bis permonal at- Ok Newsota is annonneed tu at Star, iu the harbor ot Mavens, by men who came Correspondence we have received from Turin com. | oud water duriug this continucus rain, and are all in floc epirite and health Commodore Hollins, of the rebel navy, was shot near Gordonaville while atternpting to make hie es- | St¥icee from Europe PH. ditenipas, Majo! victory | | tention followiug official dimpatch from Gea. Lee, Though uae beg Hi bar, ppt bird 3 th Aes tyr Sit ous alonite ju beste, The attenpt at piracy way, | teken pigte for several yeare, Many of the socie- The enemy are much alarmed and myst#ied in re- | the dispatch ie rather ecant in partioniara, enough fa | pou pppoe’ The Copsregatios of the Index sine | however, devented tiew will turn cut with now fags bonners, regalia, gerdto Sherman's movements, We expect to hear siren to shew tas BUDS re ve ny Nba c. lously u o “Lite of Cwaur” by Seplesn 11, atue A rauty, including Benatora Wade, Sherman, | &°- The powerful orvauization known aw the Fe from him in u da or two. Brecks Secretary of War Gen, Hainpton | © mh ya ade ; asaya: Chandler, Ratusey, Morrill, Foot, Griineg Trum. | 8!8a Brotherhood will join the procession, aud Ma).-(ien, Cox has issued an order, coneratulating athacked ( D, Kllpetriok af Gay slabs, pl pyereing, tn an IME ¢ iar Vel at h dy bull und Wilson, and Representatives ike, Mor swell isto the number of several th usauda, and beeen on the pire mes nee rho ple have | waeons, many horees, several tiindied prisoners, aud ; Wine taiatiane Se yaiuniealent and Baxter, of Vermont, and other Benators | Wil be provided with new and handsome fiags ap- me © ebemy Aad succesfully sustaine: HeOmaei vee t re jeving a great num!e: of ourmen who bud beeu proposition to mi th thue fi coptured. The guns and wee nn oui Tek be crounlt combined attack of the bellivere: ad Representativers toxcther with their familie propriate to both countries, The Knights of St ; oft ti tofhorees, Many of the enemy were «ill- ‘oreign Powe: pe jo ry ere wa fit } ‘ k, anoth wer! raul cats Lich has Gen, Markland, the Military Mail Agent, has arriy- Of Tor want fh ate roy here le Con firnelen ows f, we tho ¢peculal i a BN aif Pris 48 jin all about Sily persone—-will leave Wasuington | Patrick, another poweriul oranization, which ha ed at Morehead City, with a large mail tor Sherman's | J.S. King was killed, brig Hume, ¢ Ka- | that this characteristic idea tas beou not oniy enters | Slay for @ pleasuro trip to Charleston end Sa. | KrowD in three years from about forty sewers ean and Moueon, and Majors avis and be: gusoa, and others we.e wounded, tained, but deliberately diecusted and coneidered by the representatives of the Lell.ge ermy, which he ie wuiting to deliver by way of New- MIL it now numbers ite thousands, will dine tgetae ual K. K Lee, General in conference aseembled, Wit! | Aw expedition of Sfty of the @0th Wisconsin, sent | ef!) the evening at the Metropolitan Hotel, wor OFFICIAL Jt will be obwerved that the lorality of the fight is | vove It waa tho aolutton which 1! from Lonisvilla Ky. on Baturday, wirronnded » | §eold medal now being manufactired by Titany » favor. ed that t pot named in the divpateh, This ta tor prudential Wasmsoros, DC n of | nice ) They angre ‘ " f March 15, 1565-945 P. Ma reasons, Sherman has no communication with the | or separation shoulda be lett in fuepenre atin the | bern in Webster, Meade County, and efter some | & ©o. Will be presented to the Premdent Me.Wm. . os ’ North, and it would be impradentto publish where | moantime there should “bea mucmal direction of tt ; ' bree me ightly Ki. Roberts, This medat to be tranaicrred to Wasor-creneral John A Ing he was, as it would be givine news to Grant of hie | ¢fforte of the Government, av well as thore ol the ine | Tomstence, in which three men were slightly anda | beidiat ae ae ’ MeClork y ° progress furgents, to womne extrin Hiow or echetne for seoa- | fourth mortally wounded, captured Captains Sue | ¢¥ery fusure President Arehiiahoy sdetteokh Tue SNowing dispatch has been received by this Matters are beginning to look decidedly hetter for | 80 and thit nevotiations on the rest ueinthe South. [nm she last three dave we have had } should he resuyic : after thir divesson point at isene | nad produced | Mundy, ‘alias Jerome Clark Mageuder,) aud Hen Richard O'Gorman, and other notables will be | (Cecpartment news of two victories—one in North Caroling and one | ite palliative ettecie It ie eiated tant Mr, Lipeoln | ry Metesl!, The prisquers were taken to Louisvile, | Present and leliver addrorses E.M. Stato, Secretary of War, in south Carolina. and Mr Res ard did. in the course of the inwerview | Ma fc AGKaA Tur Axresr or Borsty JeMpens axe ah by Shah baaly abies . eae Teeoguize the proeproe forrign compli ss and aruder is need iadschte City Point, Va., March 13, 1865.—To Hon. Edwin VROM THB VALLEY the probability tha: Eng. pater them France. | a xrwnen of farm houses in the vicinity of Atle: Bee keus i Henokas, Tbe bounty jumpers and WY Sia’on, Seeretary of War: The foliowicg Las just We alluded in onr last issue ton movement that was | would be the couutrs involved We muat eduit & wa § ne { by Col, Baker in He bean received telus made for ioe Purpose g 1ecay ariDe our prison- | ton, that the “seneme,” if it ¥ hus recommended | tic City, N.J, bave recently been robbed by « gong brokers who were eutrapre! by Co aker ip - . ets, who were takeu froin Karly in the recent teht | by the South, had been ¢ vod with considern- | of inn Lert s1 ov, * m, On last, Were gent to Fort - Wiee'e Fork, March 10, 1565.—To Liewl.-General | near W eaboio', and who were heing conducted | tle ingenuity in the intereew of the receders, if | OF TBArEUcore Oy to bo deserters, On Bat. | boker, ¢ Maiuriey ol t : SS Grant: The enemy made « heavy attack upon our | Under ward to Winchester. The following offical | the time the “extrinsic polices” pad been carried | urday night the peope turued out and pursued | vette on bear | of a ates oat, yesterday morning, dispatch telle of it nto executio 2d Drought io an end, the Fede b a 7” e 30) red « < entre and left to-day; bat was decisively repulsed | © Headyuarters, March % 1855 —Zon. J. C. Breck. | wigig eeutien aud brought iy ap end, i otetals | the robbers, when fizntenaued, Two of the rob. | in charge of auine of Cul. Maker's detectives and with beavy loss, His dead and badly wounded were | enridve, Seerearyof War: General Rosser reporte | Conivderates, und southern Repub bers were killed, and their bodies were found clad | guard of sbout hl) wldiers, The number of men hada w that on she 6th, with atew of hie men be attacked | only a kindred 3 all We Paley hiw sneer aslarze as ab first reported, ett upon the field, © also took several hundred | the eneiny near tlerrisonbure, who were enarding | the public will 1 fact th he | in Federal unforns., Their nameawere unknown, | Cught ae not oO w é s} Brat reported, prisoners, Our lossieemall, General Couch is only | prisoners inken at Way Reaboro, and captured acoption of an “ont the exper 1 This gang of robbers have been Livimg ia caves in | the whole Bumber being 200, including 17 bounty pay? 1 pun here to-nig d will he » | tew pricouers, (Cn the morning of the Tth be again | innocent neagrals, bas aelun been ontertamed t rer 1 wolve tiles from hore toomighly and will bo up eariy | ME RMOICO, paar kolva (Al, Having deuateed | tana: bated by ‘the chiet authorities of the two | she neiclborlend, brokers, A much larger numer would have been in the morning, We took prisoners from Lee's and thei for aday anda night as the river, he caused | American Governments. li the “scheme” wus On Sunday night Mosby's guerrilla, sae secured but for the fact that some “tool pigeons'* Ftewart’s They eay two corps are here, aud | thein to resive tu haste, abandoning the only piece of | haiched by President Davie sod hin colleagues | . # came down | © loyed by Col, Baker, and well known in th the rest of Jobneton's army te coming artillery the, had, aod their ambulances, He annoy it wae at any rate taken into dirpeerlouste consider t) Munson's Hill and Kailey's Croas Roads, about | *"'! ’ known in . e' them a good deal, and enetied @ good many of our | mien to esenpe tion by President Lincoln aod tis secretary of pinu while Mr. Reward himuwed! is at the paine te inform ¢ | thar it wae not objected to forae | vf on itt own baunts on Mromiway, im endeavoring to save their person! frieudd Caused a general alarm and atain seven in lea from Washington, ead four miles of our fortifications. Mojor-Cieneral, ithin three or They stopped ot J.M, Schorinus pressure upon the President R. F. Len, General The Northern porers claim to have captured abont , ' i ‘ou, meriteor from any cousiie,ation wu Aturn in the oD fe, It is understood t be 2 desire w THEEs is ® strong : : & thousand priroue sin the fight with Karly, and re- | avente of the civil war might not lwmediately re- | T: 5. Manson's house and took aix of his borses. | I paca thes thom ae & a at for pertaiis to open trade with the revel Btates. | port thet most of shies number had reached Win- | move. This loaon we rhe io well to remember, Tye guerrillas numbered about 30. They were | Uo rermiiied to go to the frant, whore they » cherter 5 z ‘harlotte, March &.-The Sputhern Exprese Com pany'e weserner trom Augurie, Ge, bringe advicce Mr. Seward bae most conriaoratoly forewarned ua: it will be our own fault tf we are oot found to te tore. wrmed, Genera! Grant is strongly opposed to the epure ro skeme moet undoubtedly be placed ‘RB Position wlers Continued om the fresh from ® conflict with a equad of our cavalry, nro thew bad defeated learviny two desi end ast page,

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