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— se 5d OOS2OE0 ter SSR anme & “ane =ee Sete Os sor com ™ SS eee Oo ee wae -~ ) een. 6 ews ’ J] , THIRTY.-THIRD VEAR. ) NOMBER 10,201. s The Latest By Telegraph to the N. V. San. we Cae URRKIAD ON THE MOVE AGA. JUNCTION WITH SCHOFIELD, cf Goldsboro’! Rebel Report of Sherman's Defeat. OUR GOVERNMENT KNOWS BETTER. General Sheridan's Movements. Nis Cavalry Resting at White House Sent to 17 Captured Plage Washington. LATER EUROPE&N NEWS. The English Press On Sherman. FEARS OF A WAR WITH AMERICA. City and Miseellaneeus News, BRIGHTER RECRUITING PROSPECTS, Kennedy to be Hung on Saturday. &ec., &e., &e. GENERAL SUERMAN Fanctieon with Schofield—Goldsbore Occupied, Washington, March 21 .-Passengers who arr'ved to-day irem City Point eay: “News from (General Bherman reached there on Bunday, through two scouts who left him Inet week. He had ocenpled Goldsboro’ without oppow tian, having connected with General Schofield. [Goldahoro’ is the principal town of Wayne county, North Caroline, situated on the Neuse river, et the erceting of the Wilmington and Weldon Railioad ‘The town is also om the North Carolina Kailroad.run- Dine to Raleich, the ital of ther Coldebore’ ‘wwe a flourishine pincer Lefore the war. and einee the ak of horta ities har been etroagiy fortified by wleand held as one of their most in portant By occupying it sherman again cute railroad connections, and approachos within forty eight ules of Kaleigh.) Washington, March 21.-General Sherman wrote, several daye ago from Fayetteville to a friend, that he bad rece!ved his rupplies from up the Cape Pear River, and was at the time of writing ready to move again, and that he had followed, with slight exception, the path laid out before ho left bavaonah, He atates that he had ordered the Arse- mal at Favetteville to be biown up, as he hardly thonght the Government would need an Arsenal in fntare in either of the Carolinss, Johnston's entire army watatornea: (ioldeboro, It ia belleved that be bae not more than 49,4 men SSS —————— Keports vin Newbern, (Correspondence af the Sun.) Newhern, N.C. March 15-10 A. M.—Dartios who have arrived here from Gen. Sherman's army, aay that we shall be able to join bande with him to-mor- row or nextday, One of them says Sherman walke ever the course as fearlessly and unconcerned asa @iant among pigmies; and the enemy are eo demor- alized and panic-stricken, that it is doubtful whether thoy will make @ stand or not In « debete in the North Carolina Legislatare, a few weeke since, one tember stated that the eutire effective force of the Confederacy nunweied oniy 121,00 men, which etatement, on being cmestioncd, was substantiated by an official document from Rich- mond. Ateamers daily ascend the Nense River to Kineton, with supplies for Schotield’sfand Sherman's arinina, Lates.—Lieut. Knox, chief signal officer, just from the frovt, eays that reporte were brought in from Goldsboro’, stating thet the encmy had evacuated Wat place, and were moving towards Virginia, The Kebels Keport Sherman Repnleed— The Government Knows Better, Washinyton, March 21. The NattonaL Rerunnt as containg an extract from the Richmond Seyt- watot Monday, stating that ow the 17th four divi- done of Sherman's army were ropulsed uear Fay otte- ville with heavy lose, The Kercncioss sere the Government has reliehle toformation that this report ot a repulée is untrue, and that later news bes boen received here of Sher- man's movements, which elow that Le is triamph- aotly marching on Kebel Account of the situation tn Nerth Carolina. Our Danville and North Carelina exchancer, saya the Richmond Wire, March 15, received yesterday, throw some Leht upon the situations of atfaire fn No.th Caroltpa. We venture to cc py some of their ota‘ernents, to relieve the soliiade of oar deeply in- terested pie, withou', we bolieve, convering more ration to the euemy than their moet intelligent tenders have alioady inverced fiom previous devel. oproents, or may now be in possession of, the Danville Regisire ot Tuesday, says that our forves have probably withdrawa from Kineton, and nay be pre parin: aeuate Godasboru’, (Golde. boro’ was Mall righ terday afternoon ~Ep. W nie.) The Rileich pranDawy of (he same date (14th), pave that Fayettesville was orcuped several da tines by the enemy in force Kineton ts now in poe wesion of the enemy, and Golée oro sertoual threatened, Our troops bave coure ‘ed the groun with thelr nun! courage and ep ance Ab V@cious ints, We believe the forces of the exremy ‘Tul be ec atrome poiut south of Kaleigh GENERAL SHERIDAN, Arrival of Dispatches. Baltimore, March 2°.—The eter mer Europa hae ar- rived at Washington, bringing Major HP. Comp'on, News’ bearer of dirpa'ches from Major-General Eheridan. | He also broughs with him eeventeen rebel battle Mave, eaptured by Sheridan during hie raid, seven of which | be captuied himself from Gen, Farly's headquarters. Gencral Sheridan was at White House, on the Pa- gunkey Kiver,on Sunday, but was commencing to move towards the James Liver, where he has prot. bly by this time reached the Army of the Potorise, Washington, March 21. Passengers who arrived eday from City Point say: “Gereral Sheridan is mopplied at White Houre with everything that he muy need for his future movements.” The Captured Flags Presented. Washington, March 2) Major Conpton and other aficers and men of Gen, Custer's division, embracing «ix of the Sth, fourof the 22d, and three of the let Now York Cavalry, appeared at the War Department eoeday, with eeventean rebel battle flags, captured by them et Waynesboro and Charlotteville, in Sheri. ate victory over Karly, Theat Wen oneb care -—— ® aarrative of the captore of the respeciive flees and were thanked in the name of the President aud peo ple of the United States, In accordance with the re- quest of Gen. Custer, leaves and forlenghs will be fiven to the captors, The amount of moneys now due Will be paid to them, amd each will be owanied a ne. dai of honor, Senator Harria, who wae present with tuany ovhers, eaid tt wee the proudess day of hie life to know that New York could send to the field brave | ten like there Accounts from Fortress Monrer. ‘Correspondence of the Sun) FPortresa Monroe, March 20.—Major Compton the “th New York Cavalry, sceon panied by Cop ain Moore, of Gen, Sheridan's eteff, and severs! oiber officers and the scouts of Sheridan's arte, arrived here last evening, on the steamer Matidas, direct from the White Honee, en rout) to Washington, with 17 battle flags, most of which were canvired near Woarnesboro, in the battle with Gen. Karly's forces Gen, Sheridan's troops are in the very beet condition and appear to have suffered little from the effects ot their long march from Winchester, About S00 rete Prisoners are now at the White Hone, togecher with some 3.000 negroes, wlio troope as they passed = through toliowed the onr country of | A large nomber of prieoners were captured during | the raid, but ewine to the rapidity of Sheridan's movements, many of them had to be abandoned, and othere made their eecape. owing to the relaxed vlet lance of their guards, who were glad to eet rid of them, The entire cavalry force hae crossed to the south side of the Pamunkey (ver, and is now engaged in recru ting, preparatory to new movemeuts The rebel General Longstreet, with his corps te aup- pored to be lurking tn the vicinity of the White liouse, for on the evening of the arrival of She at that place fr t akisiaher ocurred betw his advanced pickete and unknown emal! «junds of the enemy, who oppeared to be prowling atout for reconuolte ring parjpores. From Europe. Four Duye’ Later News. Three steamers, The City of London, The City Washington, and the Boruseia, have arrived at the port, bringing European advices up to the 9th inat four days later The English papers publieh reports to the effect that Napoleon “has firuly resolved on maintaining the n o of | Fmplre of Mexico and the honor of the French fing.” | ‘There was a rumor in larie that @ reinforcement of five thousand troops was to be sent shortly to Mexico, In the abrence of Iaternewe from Arerlea, which wae anxhusly expected, the rerult of the fall of Charleston continued to be eagerly canvassod tn Fugland. The Londen Trvrs of Mareh 6, ty an edi- torial article ccounting and praising the eperations of Bhorinan down to the fall of Charleston, amy he Thouch Grant could net take Richmond, could not be driven away from it, and on the achievements of ila teinet hie goon Virginia soll, an check the best general of the south wre uot successful himself, it wae he wh Sherman vw hecome eo, Sherman found that he could go where be peaed. at acoat noo tero d ble nr eane, and he formed hie pan. For the firet tim: in the histo y of the ware feceral arriv was marching on with all the rucesss that could be deed. sher man wae doing whatit had teen vainly hoped MeCleli and Pope, and Hooker Burnside would do, The game wre oll bis own it he made of it, He boldly ventnr terprise to which the North had bee t challeneed in the eariy dave of the wer, and “followed the enemy into the 'uterior.’ Hie wareh from Chat taneoga to Atlanta thonght daneerons in the extreme, wae thrown into the shace by his next achievement Relving ov hiv military eupertority, and inaking Wire eatimaty of the resources of the country plunged into the heart of (orgia, and succoo.e most withous molest=tion, ta rewh the nenconat. Vhietaughs that he could gow ever he chose to ro; cod we eee the conse usw intellige: ‘net brouebt, The vext operatic ful war will be expected with eit Confederate ports a16 loat,but th iy scoop ed. snd their garrisons have been raved e becerale have recovered thelr miliary repute. tiem, but if the South is still reroived to stan! out to the eed. they bave made but littl procrees towards the conciusion of (be war, In another editorial (March 8) the Times writer frum a different point of view, and says We seem to have arriy tturning point of the American war whieh bri Mich? of the final scene. snd the put we shal’ be ca led onto play in it. As the Federal Government man taine that i* harequartel with ue in the shape of claine which we do not acknowleive, and it Lae a great deal to gain by o successful var with oe the question to which we have to address ourre| ore ie simply whether they can ¢o to war with uewith o fair proepect of success, If they can, they certainly will, Bat, putting all things tovether, we inclived to believe tot the gover: t at Washington will not attack us immediately on the cone.uriou ¢ “ erent war, and that it wil! therein slow ite wisdom t would, however, be most incouvenent, and costly, and diragrecnvle to have the quarrel hanging over our hears, waiting jor American convenience vad cpportunity, When the time comes, our « men will have to see that we ere not peced under that penance. If tht, tideed, le to be our tate, and if wa are to live in dally expectation of newe thet the Uni ted Stutee have marched upou our provinces or (he salivtaction of » old claime vainped up tor the purpore, then we may be ex ii we are bh N- jour to see the picseut war over (han we otlorwive ebould be. The Times, of Tuesday, in a leader, says ‘The decision of the | pper Houee of the Canadian Parliameut, iu favor of ms Contedersrion. uae a defi. nite and upportant heeripy | pou lal ley The Gove rnineut of Washington Ae it beiey the Leginning of the end, aud now announces, with more contuence thea ever, that this isthe | paien, and thas thie very eumsmer will see b unity not ouly restored, but reidy tor Fedecal ‘Lhey make vo rvcre: of their enort ist of di we shall nos ackn Their o pu aimit that the law, ar stated by thoelie arthorities, ie agniuet them.aud that the precedents of American practice are agains. them; Lut thes hod that the unex.mpled musuitude ot the ccenmsiou re- merican moves the question out of law and prec vt. snd jue. tities the Ainericane in makine ® bew prece ent, in place of toliowing an old one, ‘Ibis is equiva eceto telling us that submirsion it demanded asa tribut: to rupestor force; and ruch @ submission. we ore uot pre- ted to make, | pom our refusal, they avow their in. eption of teiziug ® material guuien Iu the event of a war with the Stasea, it is clear thar all cor inces most be placed under one inilitary ¢ mand, If the mantime provinces se:ousiy inte id ndbere tothe Britian C. own, it is itu pores le bo aay hat tleets, what garrisons, what iroucleds, what ‘dnance we shad have vo pour into Halitex and the other ports, ail at our cowt, Huv.ng, :hen, an aad tional right to in thie ease, ne ven ure We ray that if Nova Scotia and New brunewick semonely | tend to be loyal, they ough! to act necoidin.iv end cec.eie¢ for confederation. We hope itis not veces sary to warn any British subject of lie certain tate t he gives up hie felde, hie cltars and his hea: the hands of masters t trom the decir their own peop.e, Dares ans badly + possibie to purelace by compomise th equaiy of citizens, and to get otf with even @ moderate contrivution to the coe of the war? But we see also that the Ameriouns wii! bear no check Ww their cupidity, thes teiuinph, or their ieve Onee in posswselon of Brite! soil, “Vae bie will be the ery, and neither Presiceut Lincoln nor snowher President will be abie to peevent it, Independence ie the only hope of the coin iat indepenaence in ite prerent io nt some distant day, lortual, literal, and abeolute eov- nt. Vor the present there is only oue ques why of suewernd it—Conlederatiog, or not ! The London Mouyind Soak ecoute at rumors of a poesible war between England and Aiwerica, The Dairy News says of Sherman : Hie business in the Caroilnae is to overthrow the Coniecerate power, and this he is dotng most effectu- ally. He leaves municipal und county and State go- vernments pehind him, Wut there ta no Confederate government in bis rear, There is nobody in Ten- Mississippi, Aisi Georsia or South Caro- lina, who is not aware thas Confederagy isn fall- ure and a rain.” Larse piegande baye bean Lorw sou tht jcod walle suien of @ think it Us, ae if were, within | rin or, if it it muse be | NEW YORK, WEDNES | k that | | hae lasted ower a week, terminated to-day, with an ex. | } which ebe has | they fod it difficult t DAY, in Liverpool, giving the passage from the isch chap ter of Revelations, teginning, “Babylon the great is fallen, ae appreprinte to the fall of Charleston lord Clarence Paget has introduced the navy eati- matesin the Britieh Pariiement. He entered into « OXp anation of the various votes, and stared that | there were now thitt: iron-plated ships either com. ite OF in sucis state of forwardness. that they omld 5 tbe er nt of an emersency, be got ready by the end of the year, He veferied to various ciasecs of m which the Admimliy proposed to build, and the House would Le taken to sanction nessuree Jor securing increased deck accommodation the great “loch-ouc” iu the ir making districta of Penglan beena, ited that tf the measure wae persevered in all over the country in sevordance with the coumpsct which the iron master had ontered into with each other, seventy thousnud men would be thrown out of emmplovtnent, and they sod their families deprived of the means of eubsiat- ence rhe Mormone bad heen holding a series of namet- don at which numero saints’ uding Brighato Young, . from Utab, in Mowrrenn containg a report of the Mir Instrvetion, recommending pratitue and compultory tnetruction, M. de Montholon has been appointed Minister at Washligton, and M. Dano, Minister to Mexico, ' *ublic Commercial Liverpool, March 9.- Corros,. Sales for the tro daca 1.000 bales, of se bich 3,000 bales were to epecu- latore and exporters rhet that stack ov Taaps—The Manchester market was quiet but steady, Breadstuffs quict aud steady, Pro- visions dali. Lard firm London, March 9 Counole Tilinois Contral ebarca, + FPivo-twenties 5. for monty, Svaassh. a Erie ebares, od aa! on. New York State Legislature. Senate. March 21. Brie Parser. The New fax Levy The itushwiek Avenue bill, Extending tine for the con ple Athan ytk County provement tion of the Central Pack and Grand Hoiele, New York. Ameoding the Constitution of the Congrega- tion of Shoarey Tefiin, New York. Incorporating the Awerican Phienoletcal Society, New York Inror- porating the Univarat, Club of New Yerk. Author- iv'ne Gas Light Companies to lay pipe atone turn. pikes and plank roads Relstave to the acqounts of for superceded execatore of adininietrators. rporating the New York College of Dentistry rating the National Savings Bank of | tice ew York peuroatic Ratlroad and Fxpreaa ny bill, To provide tmeane for paying the ties authorized by law Pho latter is the bil agreed upon by the Ba: ny the Leglalative Committee A the Controller, at therr late meeting ot Manhatten Kank The general appropriation bill was ordered to a third reading Sundry rercone'rances were presentad agninat the Throndiw (ross Town aad Central Railroad. aod net tueorporsting New Yorm Pier and wachouse companice. FVENING ARKELON, Finre Apvasert Titan hear state Inrbriate A rs tug the punishment for enberkl nt “ Kesative to the Court of Special Sersione of Ni Yous noerporating the Peop e's Ferry Co trom et to Hohokew wae advanced to a third Adjourned Amen ne ip. Ine - Assembly Conce ge the action of public ot New York. Kelative tothe clorks of the Courte tn the City of New York. ‘to fx the eniaries of the clerks of justices Court in Brooklyn, ‘To fix the salaries of Justices of the Veece in Hrookiyn, To amend the actrelative to the sorl- ery forthe reformetion of Juvenie Delinquents in New York. Adjourned, Bure records in the City Hilliardsa in Boston. Poston, March “1. The billiard tournament. whieh ho bitien to invited nesta, and there was some exce Jentpiayine. The firat game, 200 p inte hy hetw I, the chapion of Connecticut, and Te was wo ~S0 pointe up, w k over Wilmarthe of Morten Goldihwaite of New York mee Many Ind were tineuished cltize nelucing Governor Andrews, Lieuteunnt Cushing, Mayor Lines a, bivfeasonm Lone. fellow nid Holmes, and ather amateur biiliacd play- o>. Lieutenant Cushing’ tence tn the hall crested a fnvore end the audivuce guve hiro three hoarty cheers iiews items. (By Telegraph te tha New York Sun.) Jay Coon? reports sales of seven-thirties, yester- day, to the arnount of $5,975,4. The issue of psasce to civilions to visit the Army of the Potornas was suspended yester lay. Owrse to the decline of 10 per cent.in gold, buai- nese in Philadelphia bas pended heen complotely sus. Tur propeller Erastus Corning arrived at Al- bany, vestertay, frorn New York—the firat boat o/ the seegm. All the ralromd# ere avein rinsing on time, Tug damage done to the Various rajlroads by the recent freshers ix bey rapidly repaired, and and they sre beginning to resume their regular trips again Tur rebel House of Representatives passed an act outhe 16th, suspending the writ of Habeas Cor- Pisa cage of mitery arrest. The act went tu the Senate, and was deeated by @ vote of t to 6. Oxy of the four-borse teams belonging to the Rarre Powder Mills, while paceme through Wil- brabam village, Mass., on Monday, loaded with powder, was blown vj, killing the teatnster ond all the horses, and completely de- stroying the wagon. Genoral Intelligence. (By Mal to the New York Sun.) instanily Tur Spanish Senate had resolved to pess a vote of thanks to the Queen fur ce ling the crown lands te the abate, Ir \u atated thes the Spanish Aduiral Pareja will not loave the Pacif }} the conditions of peace between Bain and Peru bave been fulfilled. Tus rebel prisoners at E)mira are being repidiy seit away for exchange, A tcusand have gone within o week A Mapises (Tr ady hes oi! lands for used $99,000, but will tako @ persusmon, partner of the male Tne Government of San Salvator has set at liber. | ty Jobu Bradshaw and Themes Reynolds, who were arrested outier way toteke part, with othera, in capturing one of the California stearners, Tar Newburyport (Musas) Menaup says the de- | Min prices of cot ods brin® the manufac. | } ' | e tnrers to a stand, and but very few of the cotton faotories are now runnin fm a toiling market pose of their goods, Tor Rev, Henry Ward Beecher has written « Jetier, Wnieh ie published tp the Enyhah pepers, indorsing the Ar an Folerant Gowpany, and | etting forth the advantazes uf emigration to the | European laborers. | A Lerten paraxt through Washington on Mon- day, in she army mail, from General Sherman to his wife. On the corner was endorsed, *Fayotte- vile, N.C. No postace stamps." Uncle Sam cone cluded to forward the letter, an] trust to 8herman's luck for payment of the postage. | Tress hundred and {ty reve! prisoners, captur- ed at the battle af Kinrwou, on the 10th inst, have reacbed Baliimore. ihey expressed themselves tired of the wur and willing to take the oath of al. | legtance, bus the onnortupity Lae Bot yes been af- forded Wows | MARCI, a | ves#ion of then ») —my 1865. Reorvt advices from Havana state, that an un- fortunate ‘font occurred on the 12th inet, on the railway betwoen Vailaneuva and Matanzas, A train of care ran over an omnibuaq which wes crossing before it, and was thrown off the track, Four persons sre killed and a number wountlod The cars were ciamayed, but, curiously enon h, the locomotive wae u. Jaced, ancy Without the engineer, Weul op to Mutanaas, A OouRParonDENT, writing from Washington, faye: “A gutieinan who callel last night (un- day) at eleven o'clock, save that although Mr, Lincoln had ee ected that hour, in order to be free froin tntrusion the audience rowm and the private offices were crow: Ainong the moss nutortunate heito: @the unprovided for members of the tw last Congresses, who consider thut they have & pre-emption right to place.” AS ‘mportant venereal order from [Goneral Pope is puclished, which (a the first step toward giving Practical ofectto the views of bis recent letier to the Governor of Missouri. It vote that as soon Se information aiall be received from Governor Fletcher of the re-eatal uhivent of the courts and athe rity in any county or cimtrist, the pro- Minehous exere’ga of martial law there shall cease ; Provort martiala will be tromediately released from All dhitics exce;t thoce strictly m litary. A letter from Charleatou to the Washington Karon L'CAN Barns “Es Governor A ken sone of the larg: eet Savebolders aud whoalthiest men in the south Since the occupation of Charleston by our forcer, Le has reporsed the names of ail hia slaves, seven hundred and Ofy in uumber, to the commandant of the post and given aach family a farm on one of the rooms fertile aad productive islands on the Codd placed them on it, mud all are well staried in life ich a deed deserves tu be recorded," A Pr apenrnte paper, Mareh 18 hy saya: We have it from th ighest authority thatthe Gov- ernment te tn possession of actual knowledce that General Lee bax informed Promdent Davie thet is 14 absolutely tmpossit 4 line of supply out, sod with hie vednoed and depleted arm’ rewist the terribbe columosof the Unten fore are Gonverging around Lichtoud, Le aswerte iat any further waste of bur tte will be useless alanghter, It Jet? Davis has re- signed. The latter report in nat se well a cated aa the first." Greatis Vhiladelplia | A conugsronpest of the Nariovan Rarontoan, We Writing from Charleston, March Lath, saya: “¢ Brewart Woo ffor’, of New York turmandar of the post, and the course be has pursued bas been much that the most biter secessionisie cannot Hod fe Alrealy be bas worked wou Jers and tow lay Ocarleston is ae quies and orderly a city ne can be found. Daily the crowds that mand in the streets before tho ovost Marshal'a ofttee, from early morn till f in whe evening, Wwalting to take the oth allegiance, are mumbered by theuran ia: 4 ’ gud they are got the poor sione, but thoes of ell clasees"' ‘Tne Richmond Disrarou that the recruiting of negr “woes bravely ou" end synificantly adda: “Lhe two negroes Oliver and George, cone Victed ree Iv of burglary by the Hae ings Court, aud sentenced to be hung don the iih of Mareh (yesterday) ibeen pardoned by the Goveruor, Upon condition of their volunteering in the mili- tary wervice of the Conlederate States. As a as releaned from prison they reposted to the colored eatup for inset! and were recularly mus tered in for cuty."' Another letter trom Gen- eral Leo is putiished ip toe Richwoud papers, urging the carrying ous of messurea for aru. Lg ihe slaves. A Shon sp grees, named Cunningham, artved ™m Washington on Monday aud took the oath of eilegiauce, He lef KRichinoud on the 17th, As shat time the rebel suthorines, auticpaung an early attack by Grant, were placiny in the intrenc ments every tusn and Loy capable of handling « mune Fainine peooes were demanded by thors who had yn see, and in Becqucnce there wae prot s r shioag the poorer classes, many « jou Were wtualy starving withent hope ol succor or relief, The ‘tullowing were ihe Prices asked for necessasies when be leit: Flour, +100 peg t yotatoos, r bushel: treah beef, ¢19 per It butter, = yy 0 O15 5 ogee, OY per dozen 5 welaasen, per gafhou; brand), TS apples, per barrel; turkeys, $17 tekenm g)0 ; whiskey, #10 per driuk ; CUNT TO Bplece, Phe pay of laborers wad g10 por dey, dod board atthe hotels 4 The **"ammers” Tvery soldier who bas b ) per uay, with General Sherman Will recognize ta the word “homme: the coguomen OF those vagnbonds attached to the iy, who habit- ually teavel in the looking up whatever of uf ‘Vhese precious thenretoam foragers” beg, borrow or etal a home of miley upon which they ride ever the Bouthern plantations in search of valuables, Visiting the mansion houses, they carry off all the portable valuables they can lay their hande on, melt ing op the silver plate, gold Jewelry and trinkets they obtain, very much after the fasbion of thieves in other parts of the world, In some instances the operations of there dale are winked at by unscrupulous ofticerr, who tecolve a obtre of Gevily, frequansiy pert ven snder nay be gathered within @ radius or twenty tales frow the mala body, wa nN Pm WhO chileen rebels eurround thew “ our Dur 6 tuareb uf te rman from Svan. 0 ‘burmmers were elwaye iu the advay pometine teriae ® town and euptucioe it two da we any foreo of recurs arrivet, ‘They inspired torreon by eeeer b «s0clo, and completed the panic w abinet (a of Inv leeenese anpersl One brutal “bar company, Lousted of having torer frou, the fiuvere of torty et antily of other Sewe! taken the owners, Another clues of * bu red to be recuinrly doteiled * sion of every eutable thiuy th eri they did pot take up, the pl thy from the commands orders” were publisbod pio- lage. © Tesperte, the adverture p ppirit ot there “bummess hea toen of udvan- tothe Feleralcanse, Lheiradvance into the ‘se country, and aafe retura, bas enabled our yrale to obtain the inost ocurALe (NOW uAtiON Con- Glue the country though which the amy + ouid » and thus dou the bletory of eturaiu? to hie the rue off vbela” besides any trom vi ue man tinpa | were | avoided, whe rious damage nnusnt have been in- foe oul troop, Nevertheless ike locus s,these “banin ell upon the defeucelens houses, villaves sud even cities, swarming into Valusbica could te chtained; te wirrore, amashipg up handsome ry piace where rin, down coaetly oe, cutting valu. Bie palOtings out Of the Traner, Geetioying rich chinaware, Aud otherwise breaking up ftiue things eeneriily, Whenever e recoud detachment entered Goually affected to and ended by aeei- nen few lighted matches upon a o the upper stores; alter jn mearch of bewer the poor Africana were "whore kuen scent alter & plundered eetablistinent, wey ee) mad atthe ruine they foun dgnially () dropp 8 of unt which quarterr Dot spared by the ‘bummera, Pluncer, invartally di tLe eoabb.est coverin In tome inetances, negro tuen and women were etrippe dof their eloshing,wad, from thelr bodies gold and sliver watches taken, ag trophiesof the war A negro cabin was seidum a@ pale pince for concealing the vauables taken from thew tometeretamily mantion, TMhe “foragers al- WH)S LOOK poesession of everything worth carrying of, and rar.¢ ee mounted the wont healthy of ook. ing negioes nywo their owne ba, COompel ing ther ive hemseiven and ter inte camp, Semo of the moet thoughtful » Oud the cutest “chaviely' buried their treasure, buta “persuade. in wpe ofa leveled pistol, or an ugly looking t » Penerally oceseionod @ revelation which nied — inuneurely to the booty of the Iasi One acainp deciacod that he came imto possession of piree, who mace ete of such arguments, a nh valuable ciumonde, by cuttug off the wolofe reet who had concealed the M¥illiants in ber natura: beau covertug, aud denied being in poe- The burmer" said he knew eae eu,” beotuee anovner weceh bad told bin where the eneis were secreted, Cm their return to the army, chore precious rascus, e6idom remain long in pose wien ol whatthey had gathered, Flurhed Rite un wor i) wae sold cheap to ofheers and privates, the pre- cvede being quickly gainbled away, or epens for coui- jujeeary whistey, upo@ whieh the ‘drunkarde obtain + vered it concealed beneath | “tree permite’ to cemain under the ordere of a pre | YOu! Kivi bho’ s OVATE Or au indetinite periad Lentils SUN. ———<—< _ o RICK ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO UBNPSIN URRENCY sini —| (ng of drinking did not indace the “bummer” to civ up his epoilathere were always prowlers around, who re~ loved bir, whenever a good oppor tuittty was offered . Thus the thieves seldom retaived, for m ‘ay days an of the vrduables they came tuto porereaion of. i here Article finally paased from the privates to thar petty officers, thence to higher authorities, reaching Svaily A resting piace in ihe Dagvace of those commawe# who had no conscientious seruples, and Br " take care of “fancy fixine” be: lor than their enbor: al hates Amatter of fact eureeot, who looks orcurrencee pl phically-wae atked: “woy thy Generals in commend did got forbid atrageltag. ah nish the “!humners for being absent withont eure sald the M.oD),, “thie ie ap euemy's country, Gud rebel property te confiscated by proe!am= tion of the Preaident, De yon eappose oar ofcers woul! countenance an oct of insubordination against higher authoritr. Uf vou doy vou would believe thet & hungry men will deiiberaeiy turn hie face Awar from: a pood werlof yours, whey be ean eee it with. out the trouble of preparing it. These “| aiome know eve herd on the property of the rebs. bat the bert o! orything finds | awry into camp wih outan owner, what fetho use of Waving te in the roade unanarded.” Lisuch opinions are held by one of the officers, it is use oon te t that soldiers will reapect the riehte of private property, especially” eu it is owned piiueipaliy by thove who aywopathizar with the rebellion, aud desire to eee ihe t nD dee emoved, Fo the “bummerr' of the arty idom court martialied for atraggling, Aud Unie # rome miteome barbarous act, wb brouchtto che ale fention of @ prominent officer, thelr operntions @@ committed with the ereatest impunity, A Good-Natured Rebel Editor. Tho Faretteville Tri xonanit, of March 10, come tains the following valedictory : We do not know bat that we m suspend publication of the ‘Trt year fall accounts of excited courier there muat be tive bundred thousand Yeukeot twohrnd ed yards of Fayettevilio today, The he compelled to yi before per? be corterts ith me haver vine tha! can throw two ounes sheds over (hree hun deg: wo the city ie in easy rage, As soon ne thousand ef there dear fellows enter the south, we propose to rotire by the read. Home of them don't [ike ua, wad ra leading uorth bh ther the en diMenity we alall fallback, We bee that rome of our frie will remorn wery kindly’ to Mr. Sherman, if h vuld come ay, and in- form bin. that the ep “wt way to end t war lato hang the best men of his command aud make Lia ear, back to his fanvil if be doa't Like the propositions’ he can trade Lis army off ior adey, ond Lang sie dog. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tur Recrortineg Movemes?—Tur Wannat Arousal ian We Fue Vou There was ne draft yesterday, an! no orders have been | re rerumption of the drawing. A numberof the wards are preparing to recruit on thelr own account, aud this being in eecordance with tho euggestion of Major Dodge, it ie pr je that the draft will at lean be volored aol the effect of this movement shall ba vocn, Soverai large tmectings of cttlreos have berm held, and measures for recruiting have been mlopted. Othera hove announced meetings, and it ls probable: Chat nearly all will suon be engaged in the work, A moetiag ‘or the Ninth and Fifteenth Warde wae hale’ Iatteveaing et 0% Sixth avenue; the citizens of the Fifth Ward beld 9 meeting at the IMifth Ward Lcel and in the ‘Twenty-first Ward @ meeting was held at Ribose Hall, in Wert Thirty-third etreet. A. meeting ie announced to be held this evening by tho citivens of the Kiewenth Ward, at Bueam's Halle 220 Second street, to inaugurate recruiting woasures. To-morrow evening ameeting for the same parpors will be hold in the Nineteenth Ward, at the corner of ‘Third aveaue and Sixty-ninth etreet, Im the meet~ {uge already beld much enthusiasm has been mani- foated, aud the indications of success in the recruite jing movement are julte favorable, Stirring speeches have been made, the necessity of local action haw been eet before tho people, and the prospect of early tilling the several Ward quotas fe eucourneing, Mean- while the Volumteer Commityee are not idle, Yester- day they enlisted abous tifty men, and eeut about am ineny applicts ta for eubetitates t the Provost Mar hale for enrolment the late order of Major Dodge making this course necossry, GoLp at iio Evening Exchange opened at 166%, sold down to %. and closed at 157 Botp Rounery iN BRoADWAY-—Stxty wise THous «np Dorian STOLEN Fuow tHe Corse Ten or A bans. On Monday afternoon » daring robbery occurred in the Central National Bank, cor- nor of tromiway aad Pearl street, Mr. W. EL Footer Coabier of the Haws, had left 760,000 in United tate -4@ end 10-40 bonds lying dm bis desk for s few mo~ nents, and whike eeonversing with a clerk, in an ad- jolulog room, the money was stolen, On returning ta hin deek be ailased the bende, On making inquirtes he learned that a boy on the sidewalk had seen s young man enter the bank, selze the peckage and eacapo with it, Of the stolen bonds only $19,000 be~ longed to the bank, the balance being owned by other persons, A reward of £10,000 has been offered for the recovery of the money, The detective police were ju mediately notified, and Lelieve they will le able to arrer tue erlininal, Tur Exeevrios or Kexnepy rus Hore Bousea. it was etated in Monday's Son that lobert Cobb Kenuedy, the botel burner, bad been convicted by the Military Coustoilelon, and would probably be hung on Saturday o ‘The official order of General Dix haa teen issued, fixing the time of execution as from 120 2 o'glock on Saturday, In the order of execution, General Lia reviews the evideuce upon which Kennedy wae convicted, and saya t ertl~ mony showe 1. That the acensed has been an officer im the sen vice of the insurgent! States ence August, 156), ¥. That he was iatho City of New York, in dise rules, and niter @ tales mame, in the month of No vember, eeveral weeks immediately preceding the alten pt bo eet the city on flre, oS. That be was hese for a purpose which he refused to divclose, and taabhe returned hastily by wight w Canada, That ho rtate 6 +-Mrerinas to INAUGUKATE “ sreee Comurerin, mre 1, in the prevence of several per four, TUAL he ae to Baruuin's Museum, and wo one of the *down-town" botels; and That he waa aries.ed at Detroit in divulsa med with a revolver, travelling under a (aise nate, aod with » paesport rep. eventing himavlf to be @ loval citizen, It eppearethaton Bunday last Kennedy attempted to make hip esenpe from Fort Latayetta, confined, re be ta He burned holes around the lock of his ceil door, with @ hot poker, duubtlers with ‘he inten tion of foreing the lock and makirg hie way out thie operations were discovered in ,oa! season, but had he eucceoied in eecaping from the cell, he would have had double guards to pass. The offecr in command at Fort Lafayetce is charged withthe superiniendenca of the execution, JThe sane f Kennedy is as follows . Robert ©, Kennedy will he hanged by the veok tin he is dead, at Fort Latayettie, New York harbor on Biturday, the vith day of March instant, between tw the hours of twelve noon 4 cin the attergoon, VoTE oN THE AMENDMENT,—The Board of County Canvassers compeotet tho canvass on the Constitutional Amendinens \ esterday, and the results so far as the County of Now York is concerned, is as follows: For the Amendment. .............0..66 4.060 Age the Amendments + 2006 Total vote T078 ARRIVAL OF THR Monrron Dictator.-- The |, 8, steam battery Dictator, Commodore Jobo Rodgers, arrived at this port yesterday from Fam tom Boads, undereanvoy of the! 8. ennboat khode Continued an the at page, =