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TE o — TY-THIRND YEAR, ) 73 an = ie ‘wt FW 10,190 t NEW Y ORK, MONDAY, M ARC i 20, 1868, RICE OVE CENT TN GOLD — —-—— = ~— = - 2 Grease ian ae —_ —a - ~4 The Latest N S: | or the cine’ peat Bs Adhd lr mae carn el | Important from Mobile. =a Pune meen on: Med away, some bulldines deetrored Tun ateamehip Western Metropolis at this porte ew the cotten | the p we, A large o uaber of ba es had The Blow about to Fall. and many injured, In the south and east portions of | from Greytown, Nicarauga, on the 6th, and Pye this city, eeveracrtreets were flooded, #0 as to le pase. | able only by boste, and over 300 dwellings weuw A sborg time a! ast ope | naced, Genecal Maury bas issued acitenlar advloing led more or le . up, blowing the burr ine et shout, | ied asteck, He flood esa. The salt works on the Ress. schroy th eport. The American Coneul notices and 6 von suspicl ue men found abo rt i ge rT v7 Ud fually causing the ignition vf Hower ba Leiber andl A HM: a Teas vation suffer severely, expectally in the Viret Ward, : War oc re, the fire for which the elelahave to louls | topes the bon-combatante to leave, probably to the extent of $150,000 to Seon. The eve fi t « FROM \ TRGINIA, ly terated our army. It wae tot the “Northern vane Nobile, March 9, <A transport containing two thon. ' badly Deore tp eect t 4 «pen and fr ‘ a hen our fo et | City Point, March 15,—The rwat the 12th inst., reports that wine ling harbor of Matana, threats were mad. be casoniate that eho would be burved bes « O the stree s ripy ii) busi y \e strongly me. ? iy Telegraph to the ¥. ¥. Sun. | is dala whe did it, bi eritabis ebivalry of tiamp | loas in thimcity and county, cansed by the flood, will | the bockadte-cun wearer Wren arrived at SRE $00 Gnd Vohaal ee ka ING. osait of thle Are. me = troops entered tho Dey yesterday throuch Havana from Galveston, with seven Lundred bales , than two thousand buildings weve reduced to nels of colton, intothe etrcets, The muritions of war capiured ener Cotun not be less chan half armillion dollars, The water the creek haa fain to ite usual epring lewel, Lut the Moai, March 11.—Fourteen vessels more were | 1, Grant's Pass ie very high, sod (ho salt works are auffering in | | THM ‘%l fever” (raya the Martford Trams) pres | added Wo Ube fleet tesddy, WARing CWenty-oue In ols Ghanrelties vaila in Wali rfor . fa joint stock company ie see Jey home pitied staniiniadiiniias forine:, wit! Moar Yo Poach he head, to aiuk & ofthe city. Great activity prevaile with the enemy Wall in "Reed's ¢ F ett head, to ‘) in the Lower Bay, There is every indication of an New York ‘Btate Legislature, fpot where, te loss le oe the outa rer coal #08 nN bromaing ,round for the “Ate * This coat ia cot black, hes adil colore e soft, burns free! OLUON Wood ALOE, but is rendered walt ¢ consisted of fo: three eannon, fire thon. a stand of emall artns. @ iarse quantity of aminn add moch valuable machinery that bad t sent there from Charleston for # Fort Mell Biown up by a Mine. |: Our Troops Previously Romoved. | turned in Columsty hevine tearned ot Sher Senate. eveeded {in tunneling under the pri sc csaltlinindiaiticdaial Albany, March 1,—Sundry remonstrances were were confined, eacaping the notice f 5 ‘ t Presented againag (Pree cros town railroads. “ROM NOR’ Ci & AROLIN vA, | receswhen their conpanion. were removed, and From New Orlevus. + eek 0; roads cepa, sort, [hae elores, lhe enemy have fired « { w shots at ts qui wore jutrody exempt bornty bona feom tax r an offensive amet wh y were thus rescued wven ove for The steamship Gecrge Cromweil, FE. V. +) ir com tion, and to prow ie for sick and disabled soi ht 1 He ited, A hie Dinminous eapemamacoms 3 = ron Couubis the imy took & live of mand . tl rt last even! Wo are | Clet& @ppropriaging skerefor the Marine Mospual | formation wan exe ® an some oh td : ‘ cay j ward Chanotie, Gaarriving at (ir town it | Semnnet: GEEAVOR Oe Sa pene» ound. twelve ve ut Was n opounce® Arrival of Sherman at Fayetteville, | sreauetis, Gasrrirtos et tie corn i wie ahs | indebted wo tke Furver for the pruupi ceiivery ef our | "EO Onvenny to 4, Turan Reaniva.—Authers | TONG TeMre eines ond we my pronounced mut pure coal, but an « the rebels, Cheraw was the nex! important px f files and letters, troetion ef a purmatic + dh : York. Alao tor @etimnel raliroad iu Ne at thie point tweuty-toree | snnon, and A iarge Quan | at Berwick Bay, were marily taken to Hoveton and Jef Davie hae issued «parting tocseage to the rebe® y of smmuaition, Amoug the) une wae ove of the | : kely pattern, bearing the ineeripiion, “Picsented | Congress, and from the mournful tone which pee vades the document, it would n that he desiene itt sold at auction by Sydner, he knowing ther had beon Arscwbly jevaily exvaneipated by the United States, and were The billto im; reporte t favornhl y His Army in Splendid Condition. |! re! pattern, bearing the interipitui, “Vicsenied ; - citizens ub ve Park avenuc, Brooklyn, was 04" From Cheraw the | only Hable to be treated as prisovere of war D> roe te ‘edea river, d@ tints Pyar. —To extend the charter of the Ki to be a kind of valedictory for the collapsing Coufeas REBEL REPORT OF _AFFAIRS, | aly tore scrore fhe Great Dedes tivevjaue | Leiters from Weuphia Isiand state that our fag of | gublie Fir@lus fatce Coupay. Lo iucorporate erney, It is certainly the mildest, tamest and least ow York Prac tere’ Agsortation boat Nashua, which weut within twoanda + about Ofteen snlies (re Wterilie. dere bis vidaya and Oils of exciance, and promi« belligereut paper that hae emanated from tho rebel | ii m'les of Mobile t ? ath 1 iative to f bieieh xo rodde 4 : © army obile to exchange prisoners on the 2d. wae | gory votes, To incorporate ine Merchants’ Kachauge | President since the besivuiug of the wor, Dither The Yankees Threatening Goldsboro, | Sais ite ched trom ths reat ot abe ants | 6 at upon by the rebel batteries, aud coupelled to | and News Roma of the Cliy ot New York,” Requiring me reed vas. Kilpatrick's cavalry column reached ¢ | wee wuddeniy atin f ? a. lie State paper have been full of dfrefial threatens \ ; FS * eeey ee the colwun was thr tanto contusion recreat, She was not injured, Tho revels ents PGE Uy Oi ve by are Crea: eres - Alay rmend ths ayes oN chy van ‘ TANT BE ) G {patrick bimeelt nairov 'y escaping cop. uae — : hgh ng bes IMPORTANT FROM MOBILE, | Geel Rusatlee' icon nai nueap e - the (er ae ruceeeded in re-forming thet tutu ' > e ¢ do upon the “ it latter we LARGE UNION FLEET THERE. | rositaficanten an witha lowe gees Rnd. “On - : an alinit tore than 2%) inciuding killed. ‘ uJ 2 and miseing ‘lwo minor cavalry ences eine The Great Spring Floods. | curd etuew bayesian, in one of «ly forces Cap eure! (0 ¢ fate from the tebela, On { Siler Sbeainan's greival at Faye tovile, bo rt MILLIONS OF PROPERTY DESTROYED: | Sevecehes roy cece Peaeeale, fn Mi Leen sens up th hing vengeance and quently d. clared they d'd not eee the flag ot truce iu eacking aaecroneiy of fleht if war were the nore News Items. mal coudition of the chivalyay, but the operations of tho met tow toonths, aad the Jon at the p eeont time, seem ched Mr vavis'e buncom beg ato the mildnes of w to way about “lwebing are their mestere.” ie correing “the war where it t# nu food for the #word and tha | xd fourteen ebote. The draft waa progressing quietly st New Orleane | A slicht break had occurred in the levee on the west | bank of the Mirsiesippl, eix miles below Baton Rouye } Two United States traneporte wor ithe loth, weer Pelican triand, esr Cort Morgan, Cotton at New Ovleau (Pp Telegraph to the Sew Perk Sun.) Appearance of (he situ to have effectually Aud towed down hie Atavarem gration of Chinese ia flowing into | lamb. He now tos he ina reported hore British Columbia Tar San F as quoted at TéaSTe. for inld isco city authorities have reiused | emmy to ® in the deasely mp ulated ius t f a L if on oo in charge Capt .- | ding, Market neerly bare of sugar and molasess repeal the act t)-enfores contracts for payment ny Kind. iss ae Sufferincz an 083 of L e worth, t patel frou Savangeh to rayetrevile wold. sone tis bleod-thiretingss hee 2 * | wae accom pilshe fo ive days, ® tt woud tatiaty h os mournful wail be Dave consumed wach ioe mre but for thie heavy The Great Fioods, Tuma ja consiterable exciternent on the wobjet | more shout he teal eat sit’ of ‘*corduroytr swope of petrol owe “ ' an r beios | THE DRAFT IN THIS CITY. non were capiured en ihe touted Ait Terrible Scenes of Destraction and Saf- san roleum in the lower past of Californis, though | { fthe Conte rar Cefinite results bave yet fo lowed wie extousive prompectiag Tow swamship Pacific Sates Marshal at Portland, Oregon, on the 1th | for ib inst., for carrying epium, which did pot appear on | 4u u railroud were destioy ed About fifteen ferlog thousand aloves flocked to ourasme daring toe uiarch, Narr and about twouty-tive housmnd anipiale were Cpt e! Mi. Davis, “aud ie in ere ste * heretoiore Leen durtag the war There is a cauiid adniiesion, and the fact that tt te weized by the United | rierod by Mr. Davis de pro Pa, March iT. The ver ie upp rececent The river ie about four huucred a ean ave miles ad tb j “| thirty heshigher than ju the destructive freshet a&c., &e., &e,. inbalug will pro. hiy bot orcec a Hues. woul Bd it es of 1946, Thousunds of lusaber Joe, with millions of am =“ otthee hogy hearty the wame in polut ior kived ar d " wounded, but) e hae are! abe ee thoutand | Army of the Potomac, prucners. ‘The whole hisery of thinexpeattion staioye | ¢ burgh pod in the 6 Suspension for tho Present. ‘Tbe whole distar ed by ¢ iy ie | Susquehanna fee ete tre that he have already pawed this potot, hy the flood, lutelligence from nty her manites., She was relvesed ou tonde t Tre ( indiffereme toi. out devotud t iarter part of ble 8 Roads Pesce Conferenery rule Honse of Dolevates hive adoptot » | Hirer Py ° Teta O4e OF THe ids: ne le Tulsitasy bipiosy, the north and west of ue indicate the most ris | ed t w the blame of failure apo Frplosion of a Kehel Mine Under Fort | oS Pe RY, ret ms Leal Mastek fogtiietion “abl edenelty @iisl kilowas (A IHIRERL resolution requesting the rebel Congress to repeal | fesident Linen message cieciosce one iter LEBEL ACCOUNTS, destruction of propor er knowd i Mell, bee M4 ' Ie o Conseript uw, and accept mon from the State | Which sithoush of no epoca consequence now, te of Was inuvton, March | Information from the War Deragrarsr, | Uridres have been swept away, with dwelling x sore often tothe North, Mer. tacte eave that ab \dyahing pean : Wastineros, Marcu is ‘orehonseaand barns, A bridce, enid to he tic under offeers of tLe: own cholce, by yeas G1, na e ucntly tothe confe ce ecat la nh Kea ot Aouy of the Potomac ehows that our (ooops ave in the Oro Comrie tie Go Choo arta of the danies ne heat edan of alned an inte AW OL Cietet al Lousat eels io witch he stated that these wae a poreibilite ob armivur at ao am esble adinetient by nent ph Gener ale rar fayor Gen, John &. Die, § York Juniata River, is being borne with fearful «ih « The subjoined dispstctes have beeu received at |] down the otream, No tratne have paseo) through this departunent C. A. Dana Harrie Oo. Philn Asmetant Secretary of War ihe lower part of F sible condition, and are uly to move at any tine occasion nay rejuire. Rumors continue to pre- vol in camp thet the rebele tion of Petersburg, On Thu ut steamers Goldem Cite for Paname and Aimer. ofan Juan del tohia for the t twelve boure fur sailed from San Franciace plate the evacua- iny and Friday, th . : YO) City Point, Van March is, The ® euay Mong the centre of the line were very busy A x ef worday are received, The following are extrer t! rowing troope from point to point, at one tiie 1m sen- i : Our Daoville an! North Carolina oxehane ne etonue place. and ina t time thereafter at an- | ceived ve re ie completely u of @ inilitary conte ‘ na Tt ° ation re ten ) fant on the pubjec t bor Of Fepied tat ee te tone wwered to eK y inflita This is tho ure eve no the 1th, with namerous passengers for New rk. Phe Golden City taker $1,145,000 trea re, . w! Much euffertuy tise been ecroaved among many anition whe Hive at Vidaletown and in they sione the shore, clear to Columtia, ‘The a struction of private property and the eufferiag amon ch @°11,000 goss to New York, and the bal- ance to Mexico and FB awand e Te be situation terday, threw pone ebt upon No account of vee ioc ether, thus necessitating the ulmost watchfulness on | of a4 n North Casciina, We venture to cops > Rea thee , ‘ 10 peed Thoouy lt aton ecurees, and Mr, Day oir enlire tine. “Ther kent un an an bold | PON Of their atatemente, to relieve the ude of | individvels is imimenes, The firee im several of the Tie President brs tiwucd his proclamation star | tito. ut snuet there te than. ie. what dk ie ee - 7 " va. own deeply inrerceted ' without ¢ ov | tuepacesin thiacity are quenched, and the furnaces a that information having been received that} wo ch, do ke prog withthe sea cal der Pront, at tinea completely ewarn ing Come Hill | mio e important neve tothe eneny nm thelr mosey AMT ha forte od at Mar olen: ai'e Indisns, within the Nmite of t ol them the rebel Poesioent telly with men, and f ue opening upon our troope | Mie! ee ‘ have s ready inferred thaw pre willeh he lumber eteck at Marictia, Colum va 5 in th m of the nited | that ther cur worth aothing and that it cau with caunon, which was promptly replicd to. It Ri vi tor (ne be in porseeonot. | bimand Middletown has beon «vent naway, Diillione | Brat r, have been furnuahed with arms and muni i" er be redeaied ‘ l thet “ro Bill ought to hove NON, which prom U . eh b Of Pueatar, iin, 8 fottare will not eu he} ren tained ' verel months gor tha nethat have believed that they were ondeavering to hide the | Our terees have probaliy withdrawn fron hea OF Sanlare F t He eal al wenhe tained, fiona of war by persons dwelling in foreign terri+ | ignore soldiers and two misiona ib gold, and that Con evacuation of Petersburg, from whieh all the propte | S2:L may be preparing toevacz ie Goldeboro, Gol Danville, Pa. Ma he mo tructive that al persons enraged on euch nefarious | eee eau et pettuitting the suspension ve | Coro wes sil right yesterday atverne flood ever known in those parte da pow raging on tho ‘ of the hi He wdmite that the & ave been ordered away, for tio purpore of failing The Ba VASDAny of the e dote (ith) | ; bof it pier Tha raliteaa shall be arrested snd iri'd by court mar} jtury opecations have had the otlees of on back to thet new line of works, on tho north aide of | #898 shat Payettovile was occupied enveral days s ' ert branch of the Kusquehanns. Oro | tiel ant if onvicted shall receive punishment due | OUr foes wad dispititing many of our peovle, A i Ah isatin ‘ - by the ener amtoroe, [his reported t Fee submerced and all travel muspended. Al! the concludes with a revamped sentiment from Patrick tt omattox river, with thelr wing resting on the | tarctorier weve bel, but we have nothin ne te bridves on the west branch, a» far ae Will to their deserts Deurs whieh he ea tie CHL LEwOre to houre ond 2 It 5 t , pthe teat {¢ et . 4 he he cout of devr 0) « Pr i i] soure Rall. onw oO ureday night « storm of on is now 4 wwe f ihe nity are none. ‘Tho l swentie. snd Bloomebus Crnzusea arrived on Friday last a@ Fort hare, at the cout adation Ane sary ra wind and anow prevailed at the ; ton te Hp omsertion of the enemy, . : : nirson to live In acouniry carraoned by their ows ; | » is eeriouely ober ened, Gur tioopa | under water, in some places tea foe The Churebill, Nevado, cron Walker's Rivers asking | temroes, and governed be off renk by the cone blown down and treo wore | teeted the giound at var jute with ther Y Mosse Pilon ae? ; : : jucror to rule over the . necuston ee ' i uany places te ¢ ¢ ertroyed Ha Ate sriéand aimnunition. that the settlers may men oi the S7th Wirconein wese ci i ISVOTNET Ot irage and euurance. We believe the | { f na unt ay | sh - of the cuetmy willbe metas some pout coun | vile ts under water, & he river ia otill rapidly » «t themaclve he Todd nume “ by the falling tree Of Haleist “ | protect themeelver against the Indiana, A ™ | The Inangucal Address of Vice President s heavy explosion took place on Thursday, which | Vin sol ' of Bundy COntBIne | os adalnhias Mavek 18i-Our lateat repotte (rom | ber of familiea ha e@ arrived from Walker's Johnson, shank the boats on the James and Appomattox Fiverr. | thispanes ic alot to leave. hin tesuert nnow whi Hadi tha rat in th channa | 2¥et apprehending s general uprising of all the | so much has been sald relative to thin address, of i eauers siebure state that the water in the Suequehar ‘ “ ! Tt «peared to be in & rection of Petersburg, and | in tne orate 1m eho tune he hoper to Socata’ ou inches higher than in the ereat flood tribes in that revion. A marauding band of Lar | which but certain deteched portion. have been given {) was reporte) at Clty Point that it waa oe ned | Soin, Le feelehe bar been romen unt aM ¥ Hiaka Ska mat dnd thatie 6etarw load: be RT PN es nee Canis | ’ ten f the rebel blew up F 1 enemy, aid hé dove bub regtes due Course f isd I'ele ommunieation clesed th | Hiana waar and nearly exterminated, by a par- | tothe publ, that we are induced f as an attempt of the reteleto blow up Fort Hell, | yout hun iTareishiie at k. and the probabilities ae | ty of thirty volunteers, at Mud Lake on the lish | published iu the Grour of Saturday, in the regular which had been previously evacuated by our troops, The Danvi le ord he official proceed > {i hat th bela b 1 1 4} hatihe recent tr " thatthe Nine has heen washed awey nat vider of the al p ting Low at the rebels had previously undermine i . ‘ x a Vi sident el ¢ tr ‘ol i“ hi : eee | have eatiy an aw spope The Flood in the Hudson River. A Porriasn, Me., dispatch mates that portions | 4 a My ee A esonin ft ta ‘ Tea pone os liehed in the cou ¥ ; Bagh ne h tae Son pi Dnepnee “ atora: I nere to “t Secretary Stanton, accompeniod by ble wife and ees Te deeued trot mo, Lynehe Athans, March 1 flood In the Hudeon river | of the wreck of a vesre), apparently three or four rey Vice President of the « aited sia and as weral other ladies, arrived at headquerterson Thurs. | (UA Deville and Leter 1 ki, nt | has reached a greater height than laa becn Soown for | hundred tons burthen, were found, on Saturday, | Min omen of this tose. & att dav afternoon, and soon after proceeded to the left of | 1 Nosh Caroling 1 Routh even | ‘ any ye see See eae peek : (in Staples Cove, Cape Elizabeth, near where the | bese B ubd:t ce o the high tebests af the ne. } 2 F vi he him | he Mracrny waa re t “on | form fom the terri the railroad station | poner an tank : at nerfectiy | ChH Bem f ettutional duty, and or a line, where the Fifth corpe was reviewed hy him | Waser. The Mave 9 | gera con slepaver the gas lamps. The loo dilft ts | Uncmlan was lost. ls sppeared to be: a portectly | preaurmptuously to thrust 1 ¢0Ht 1 position 8o ex ca aguatal Meade. Th rty retured to City Point | enemy, and the Co eo mepecial train, whence they would eoon start for | PB Claree by the posed the nulliti Wartingrou, y ated, May Lat ibis momen: —itimay not be irr var’ to tue oceasion. advert to the workings of our rentethe aspect of o dirty \ ©. Flathoate are aub- stem to stern, i itute unde F thu < tution while h our fathe . wukee newspaper 4 for hac Nor tan end the portion coniaining the name was swept framed and Waehingten appiove extilited be , ‘or railroad hacks, and the North T eterm. r « i in wh b shingten rch 19.— Dain] ¢ ro h een cvacontinued, ‘The Bovid Cauotistias ls pow 7 the pos too in whieh Tat ! belore the American ; Wa bis « i ao 19 Nha iw Ae rn the Fg ars OG By, ' boat polaces are expected up hereon Monday, Great | away to wen, Nothing ia hoard of the crow, which | Senate, in the aio! of the \nae Feag people ¢ Deem y q 0! , says Bt, ok's cove . ’ le r rh neve eee ad yams og vt sti 7 Vaye A Goldsboro ure in the | daiuage bus been dove by the flood to the Hudson | ia supposed tobe lost, There ts no clew to tha | Mt Nyt VAIN oF arrorani: vee Letould b> lee than ly celebrated by the Irieh Brigade, the principal | hands of the enem Pome thipk thar Kueh, too. | ® epee he oan it under such ebroumet + 1 were not proud of f tortaiumenta consisting of both borse and foot rece | ay po-—thou Greensboro aud Chaslore, end sotae | Kiver ailrosd, The outside or down track bas teen | narrs of the vessel Heiny au Ainerican citiaon day one who ciaime G “ te Mott and Mil lad emaller places wil be wone lett 4 by the fee, and is subscerged for miles at dif- nob uh deare y whee “trom the ranks othe ne jenerala Humphreys, 3 cy les acted as Rreuxonp papers of the 18th cont Ne fole oe OFF said above Poughke: pris, the drift ice having ' ntaia the fole | people, etaude. by the choles ut a tee cone ituenc ‘ves, Col, Nugent having charge of the course, lowing itema: The Confelerate Congress ad- | 19 tae eecoud place in this Government. There na new vessel, and protably went ashore 1 pretty much cleared away in the river, Albany pre- said oon Satur morning. bhe waa ephtin two fror ERAL SUEKIDAN, conted the sleepers and washed away the outside track he those to whom euch thiogs are pot pleasin ate pee ral Meade war present most of the time, with } journed aine die at three otelcck to-day ' 1 for the . ste ount of His Great Raid, aud bunk. It base tahen erent labor to get the trains shed toe 4 save lal nee hie Me oun au ma on of a pearly ali the general officers of the army, together | city, print, un Murch 13,—The Richmond papors | througt on the insiue track, Travel is transforred to | The President of the James River Canal calle on | tio ehich exciuie umue,however ovsctio bie arixin sith thousands of offic and men, Durtne rhe of to- are received. ‘Ihe Wuta contains the fol- | the Marlen road, ‘The Hadron road will be imprace | the farmers tn Viretuia to aid in repairing the piecos ol tet and distinedon, ‘The people, in rond burdie race Col, Vou Schack, of the Tth New thata, | Qhurt. are the source of ! power, You, cenntor lowing ticatle hetween Aibaa and Poughkeepele for 1 Lynehbureh panera on Monday end Tuerdey | a bring us eoine of the details of the raid through t upper country, which in view of the fact that Sherl- | none will be dan has communicated with (i ‘al Grant from | Ceutral Roilroad tracks are t From North Carolina. Columbia, we conceive to be puerile te with bold, aud | tween FP eo {ecanal,.,..... The Auqusia (Ga.) papers si «from weet of Fouds, | 1. Stephens han beer Montgomery County, once Tl ay afternoon, wand | 1.0 ¢ thatle Laanot yet been heard tm, and | Atuecgeun i that they hore thiaailence will continue the utout for places beyond that point, The oY f sap Aan / ‘pie z won eforta are inshk!ug at Richuwond fer the Hier ¥ OF thes Came be> | organization of colored woos y sidgee have been Court York Volunteers wasthrown fiom his hu-se, aud thna you who constitute the ber of the Bup severely injured, The exccution of reve ys. No trains have ar ived & 1G r@ia for ten dave or] ot the | uited pistery;mic but the creatcies of the our exeitation je from the. at con wets io ite of the wl desert fixed for Friday, wae post oned till she foi- previo low lag da. thie Govern ruaiiation to the ereat in, 7 Socretary Seward Ptauton, the Secretary ot the Navy, Who wre YOUR Resooim oa vy aud the that you have wm tau wud sol i serefore lay thens betore ous seaders eurtle wuy. ‘The wreateat demace done to this rond 1 re (eel aad my contiqence- ty FOUr Roentnene Dispatch From Gen, Mowart, MISheB8 IA: Ria UAIVEE OME Ihe ha eisinile aher fone ds General Intelligence, Bd Sout power foo from Pees lent bincoln “sever VC.M h1 ) vv Phe Vewainias saye that the Yaukee division sent | is iu Whe vicluity of Ponda, where three or four miles Huub 6 as bar. bing se Tay be \ vyetteritie : of 1.30 P ub ‘ q ! 1, pes ze ee H olka i ! : pM. in that direction fullowed the Grauge aud Alexand.ia | of the road line been washed away (By Mail to the New Yor’ Sun.) 1 u the \" sence thie brinisnt Asseimbinwa to hat have fallen inte our Lands, co ie eald to ee | th 4 tails be viel ( PINN&K reports that un to Frdey | r q A han advder fovives their power at bridve hat poin’, Every bridge between Char. | the Hudson fr Kailroad la tho vieluity of ARNEBAL DS on rhathatup to Pridey laa hair ure: re » NO weldent boule Lave tweusy thourand men, bus withdrew across the pct ideas Bay 4 afin, oe ’ Hielr breathes (rom fhe neo. 4 tsbeldent could hole uurmberot National banks autbortved nv) aving procar wodach, ie waehed away, and the company bas ls lotteaville and Buffalo. a distance of more than fo niles, bas been destroyed, aod much of torn up though tho extent or pote xiot here fuit, tight woure a! Le were wm far wyved from the people as UL toerat of separated ivorn tis aul oe he poy eustalue Pres.cente wna € river yesterday and lart nent. To ts reported en uittor Raleigh, The rcbele elirmished in ihe town aad fired artillery upou the houses oecuplod by woe sued au order suspending the 1 the necessary pepers ure 900 trains. Up tralue convey their ving of all cowm seugeis to Albany Tow returns trom 7 cities and towne in thts yiviag the vote on the Au sanen’ to the the doma ‘ wort 4d, Tho neare | vie the Hudsou bad Mea ; rine “4 Will vives thea ai theie ete BS an tee tien men andechildren, They burned @ bridge ot this se aes ris ained 0 Boarcat TATE Hy ROW tue majwity to be 17 AV | ovine great priuelpisie of thie Governingat way Le 1) che t tien, tomle to Lyuchburg was poor (riaeg bere 2 ° ment, bewg 4,2: OF it 60 4,116 | comatose t me Aud wid Got Courniue the ©, wud remo edal the public # a by an road diatiat, Wuere @ winel’ party of burned THe FLOGn & mi time of viere tnteliineut and eulichtened peop) macu could, (General wa ie hero and well, railroad depot, On Wednestar a party, extimat. 0 0 " : weer; bet decaid not we ibeeneible to ob 100 Ard Wanting whovs und clothing; ret the | #4 ®é from two to three thounsnd, apeniel at Bene | Albany March 10 Tho river haw fallen between Aputvar Pranson ‘informa the Navy Depart | truthe when J, & plcbian, elected by the peop e ihe tany ar nling ehoos wd clothing, hy I, eurpored to be mak ny forthe gouth eide ot the | four and uve fest trom ite bishest point, and aay boat | that attempts Lave been made by rebel « mpnbbize | VireHreaiientor the (wud States, and fia her My Hever wanda better condition aiiser, ‘The toe biidve over the river | hat arrived here from Cotekil coming through the | era to construct torpedoes in nity of Panne | tose ithe dieharve of my duties, Fort 0. 0. Howann, Major General Sin acd oasene arn , by main chanuel, it ie believed (hat navigation is fairly | 10% 's Ing up the Unite naval vessels | Gutice | i tude of tay foapected p1 ou covet who therman’s Great March row Saviunal, | eiationed on the other side of the iver y dn. to Payettesville, rt) burned the boat of the Jemoe Kiver Comp no POVCUL IN) BeOBL in both the n the harbor of that tow presentatives und the Senate, fam not ' nning. Telegraphie | rn trucizeted }ocned in pariiarnentary Inw, aud DP aasti be depend r plans bave rere 1 open betweea New York aud Albany, A paseuser | | boat ia exp eted to-motey t et Beat Creek, They bad captured four ofor Hie he Government las ree ived information from bLou (le courtory fol thoge Be ete : sy SER , <0 ; : orm nf i y boi yo Renutor# who have in Le nareh of Gover: ormen'’s army tom Savan: who we lethin the bagus or ar Un - er of | Commmunicatiog Weat wee reeumed to-night Two | Madrid that the Sacramento bas renched Kerr come familiar with toe rules which @re re ju aie or 4 Payetivaville, wos full of interesting incideate the Is fr c i n he ne cut of 1 emainio ce by | ¢raing from beyond the F s!* akon the Central | Spain d jotped the Niagara In wateliing the | tue seed oiderot the body gud the dispatei a: ie ef ’ Py ne bu my, oo the ‘ “we 4 A ie t ees p ab stud ov eat ! ough no nutertal obstacle to the advance was in- La Thane betuemoier s Reilioud have arrived, For the fret timesince Thurte | rebel rau Bi ovewn! qnmiires. (be binkado | UUsRMNs RAYS Gui MULES Lowy iis eat Ml r Y ® Bibi : re ce tbe in y Riate a ol ing Country, terpored be the rebels, The preparations (or the | ‘(he raiders burned | day, the regular 11 p.m. mail train wae eent out to. | © s redoubtable rebel cruisers which the Niag- | and not the techaleal rules ot orders ert it Lene Nosthard campalym were cows 4 about the mi the daicr ive, f | ara eu, ut no bave leon @ mateh for, shell appeal to thie dicnified bod. of rey esentuuives paly uP bacco houses, and’ carrie all the buiees night wpa heees I statve tor kindness aud tacul v4 ale of January, and the army began to more by netioes thoy could lay tl Monon. The? al The Floed at the Vest, Nassar, mnce the fall of W'inrngton, present Ql Het . tans + i * i mht Pra ¢ Te upes eliot | rie Be Rey Bee pe ore Leone et Wikis th tachments, The 15th and 17th corps had previo } about thiec hunared of okea down hv tee ou Buffalo, March 18.—We learn (bie morning, from ve i " appearance. Hundreds ral the presence of this suuaierce and | een sent to Peaut t 6 the plantation of ot WB, , Lelow Nea tatty baat ‘seo’ onk Gonival seafaring inen and laborers are ot of cmployment, an Auiholizeu | ° 2 o Peautort, on ard of traneports, and at | and ore use took of all> he tar | Nechoater, that the New tral Railroad | gig many of the storckeepers have become bank sunientiudes whicu Live to rhe end of two or three days. afier break comp the entioman ‘hey could fina thies | bridge wasewept away at 12 o'clock laet nirht, and it Pick The Briveh Custom-Honse officers, who } ecious that Iam @ man, a1 ‘ r erand army of the rest were marening “on to Iieh- and ie Yankton roseog the ) ; 1) My | ie reporied four men wore drowned thereby. The | were lakly s) busy er nting dearances to Linck- | nen-—before the Rup cme! t, th ; « ” on sayy elem the i 1 eile t alps ‘ wo ia oreivn pe Giste, wel stol@ ALE nd," ‘aking a northeasterly disection, During the | yrely, athe ake suis water is three feet dey ia the Areade Building es , @de-ruaners are now id of fe eh Nau chat Muineuna whan to fost few days of the march there was very little of the Rerres 7 of the 1Th inet thatthe | Kochester, preventing 2!) inerecs oF eg eas, All tha Yar great Williard fou agment, for the Cham. | Theva has 1 ene ste bas tt i por enced it wot Cicek H » ¢ c pot e i Wi ae ’ 4, " he eiaeery nv to bresk the monotony, The first thow of | Terie tu iha canal wich tere n ane t to be vesy | lower portion of Re er der water, andthe | P ow Bate Masyach Ne thay wes Gnish- | ene has biokes the yoke ot ; an tu the can ha e pore obe vey led on Satur tay Yilline + To bles vemed Haile oprosition made by the enem;, was at the e- | beady daina.ed fiom about twenty-five mile beice | damage will be enormous re ie nocommrnicas | 5) hanlancall Wik ony RoLcewarth oF IB | Dower by Counioar: 1h wha he ere a body of rebel: hed prepared | bere to Co unbis and vomibly further doa towa:da id babel} tien from one part of :hecity tothe other, They sthe champion elect, Ur i} the last game, Mr, | Ow eH loyal Mr vite IW egPas rag vd miveltor 4 hichipond, very wek on the cur toha.e ‘ 1 from which you came. # the doctrine ede a the irulen ct teerct deme ndestsoyed, In several place Rawk: lays | pete Fe wmatie to publics the water bovine exsine | Tobin and Mr is K. Wituarth stood six games Rete icti Rie Ip aes rae (HUT ert lay etka Latter @ wpirited en Lt 1" blown svar The seruad iy tee Coinmt ie igenid | guished the fires under ther engines, ‘There is no Tho latter lined atelj Be i neon for cus | Tnion, wad moceover, Congieas cannot eject a Siaie ‘ he poeition with canakde | £0 be badly demu, ne deetr o mee Re eres re ca EY BN - ; other contest, which mugs tuke place in tous on this tnion. Thank "od, Teuncesee has vey is eveutsthe rebels toad Pe 9d | Pioperty along the route os the rads irene | felegtaphic communiostion east ot Utiew, ar yet, Wo | months, , | i Douro the ulus! shia truo sho operations of 1 i ch Lolo ¢ informed that tho }vuriesto the Erie road ex- ny her ¢ uncut was for @ thie inte ple there al tiles frousCone athe, | NM20e% and thew wd wsead, Aud any were lef | tend over a distance of uearly 1 miles montly east | og the 16iy of March, 1561, or twelve dayn after | wiann interest j Put he te etill dn the l ion, aud hau Avairy tude ite iret | Withous @ woree! of food | U liseille. 4 \enveeel tedaba Gate firat ueuguration of President Lincoln, Colonel | J aim her reseeentauve, Thio day rhe ceo us ber i hele. however, mace po ntrerpt at Si AS, t Hornellaville, There are ses wreska between | swan, now on Governor Fenton's Stat, made a | governor aad her legidiature. which will be convened \ at on orgavized sand. but they burned the bridges Tus Seventh Reyinment, California Volunteors, | Hornellevide and Dunkisk. the Lake Bhore roadie | bet of ore hundred dovlare thay Mr. Lincoln would | on the fie: Monday of April, and weal bor ae sherinan'’s front, te i trees, and otherwise caused y danace » March 10. The freshet, Thursday and | pai dover <n the 4th instant, the day of Mr, secon | inauguration, Qn the followi: nd will be el! rig 7 / esc cad sepiesentatives will goon mine e 6 cu those ol , and will be al! right soon, be avain elected President in 1864, The money war ar a mtaws, aud who eball guinea, it, fort 4 Constitution requires that to every State elail ia guarsoiees @ republican iorm of suvcrument, Game party to bet one | | now am prepared to take the oath of theo end ea and tive companies of cavalry, are to be sent to but slight Suracu Friday, wae very revere in this region, the water in | y,° lay im the ch, ‘lhe river was flually toous, snd the rebels offering no oppose arched t phautly tuto Columbia, led by liilea A. @tuith's diviaion of the Seventeanth Arizona this Bpr.ng, where sleo force of native cavalry will be raised, sufficient to make, wit! the | wich the ato, strived | ly be wumioaee, Lhe people were » Bwain pr posed to the who wore tae firet to display the siare and eA Ret Onoudage and other creeks having been higher than | hundred doll Mr. Lincola would be elected | new my silegianes to the Conasitution of the t wired nine capitol of south (rcoling, and to fire a | SOOPS already there, shout %>00 ineu for @ COD | ever before known. Quite» numberof bridges over | fur the thira in 1505, Ibe wager was teken Hietes , sila eee Lonoke tag evgoh dawploa'saad Wogel- | paign poasass the [pdieum Lote omne wit tbe couat bare Lees ow away | pa belviy \ Continued on the aah page