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pla hall ne ME NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCI 30, 1865, FUSE Rate In CURRENCY. TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. ‘The By Telegraph to the %. ¥. San. LAST DAYS. OP THD RUBIO The West Moving. Stoneman at Work in Tennessee, 100 MILES OF RAILROAD RECOVERED The Enemy Driven 1n Confusion. Another Little Party in Alabama, 10,000 CAVALRY UNDER | MARCHING ORDERS. General Sherman INTERVIEW WITH GEN: GRANT, ee — ee - Intend to have the honor ef taking Richmond them AoE - L pool, Mo Mine, — Th wi * "% tod Latest News telves, There pever waa an army so proud of their eo Rnnanih tached ha reth ag Hy iget\rlptlhed ‘ I “he i Wr: he ton himaelf, The announcement of the name creas or 80 hi and eonfident, Terry and Beho- Sir Frederick Bruce, Minister to Warhineton, aaa considerable ter, Four police officms were ¥ yy and M langhter. Foo: oer neu claims unet they are also members of Sber- | Moieht of the onder of the Bath. and of Mr. FM.) LIST OF NAMES DRAWN YESTERDAY, | among tho drafted, and @ larre number wer taken mane grand army ‘ Arehibaid, Coneul at New York, as companion of the 4 of Forty-second etreat. The \ The chief topic of er the She rats n arma, Bath are officially gasetsad Iyrafting was reenmed yestentay in the Fifth and aioe a esnas aie veiletday waa 766, the draw. in reard to @ forelen war. ye rebel prisoners : » probat bo : ‘ fay that thelr urinies are equally desitious of euch an NEWS WY THS Asta Ninth Districts, and will bly be continued tc ine having commanced at 19 o'clock, and ¢los erent as are ourariniee, They readily shake band ide nape day, Major lolge ciaime that be waited as long for tnd choer each other over thie mode of settling thetr The London Timms editorially reviews Presitent | 41, “reasonahy fast” enlistments a he could eonaist- enevances, They have it all planned out that Sher | Lincoln's Inaugural Address. and rays it reveals his ently with the 4 f ill ‘ 4 han and Leeare to lead the two arming with Grant ] disposition and opinions more completely than many the interests of the military service, an for their Lieutenant General, mpesitions which have proceeded from his that he fe compelled to proceed with the draft in order sagen predecessors, The Trans edmite thet he hea feidtied | OOPCtr* the requisite men, Whether the mon thas From Virginia pe $ sc drafted will Le required for service or not, reems to bo <5 ¢ the dutiea which destiny has imposed on him with | Gocendent ujou a aumation of money, If whe Volt Kebel Account of the Fort Steadman Figh). | frioners and conselentiousness, but without any feel sae ese sant taf Me nad wih the re hitch Washington, March 29.—The Richmond Evar ini | ine of exhilerntion at muteess, or eancuine anti | funds, they wania andonbtediy be able to recrult fast " A Pararec | Coe n rospert adi : ace Seed of the 27th contains a special dispatch, dated Peters | tions of coming prosperity. Tle add Appears to ehoueh 00 toent the requivemeste of ihe Gover burg, March Sth, whieh eaye: te intended to repress the more sancuine expecta- Sesbeik; end tS Aika event time: Somagrions Wena wie We Generals Bushrod Johmeou and Gorton stormed the | tlous of the Northern people and to intimate to them | recuired te evi prone - treefinap enemy's breastworks on our left thie morving. @%d | 46 fresh exertions and eervice will he necessary for 4 prepert, But the ne act! in drove the enemy one mile, cspuring hie works and : tr ob Feepect is short, Ouly five days will be allowed be- hund yy wone 1 weaer th. rat: nent ¢ ty t five hundred privoners, incluauy Geoeral Mc Laur the atiainment of thels ob) tween the time of notisieasion and the day appuinted lin and other officers. The fight was terrific, and the The London Datry News eaye that the address ta for reporting to (Le Provost Marshals, aud whatever o'okoek. Today the per centage (186 more drawn, commencing ag 10 o'clock, ‘The fellowing are the namee which were drawn yesterday : A J Anderson, WC Ro Annabra W Allen, Evertine ndzews, G Ashuian, A ALoa, © A.ph . HA Ale ten, Wu Alfre’, W Austin, (@ Abell, Me Arotz, IT Andrews A Atheruan, .) L Alco Abaman, Mf Abell, © R Altona, J Anderos. 1 Archer, tt An drew, Barnett Ackerman, J Arnoll, B Alexander, We M Anwoxie, J Arbueil. f Babcock. J Peal, C Rakes, 1 Bare © Rohm, & Raker, © Bard. © Marr, [) Hernes MO Brann Harmile, Jno Beyer, L Buckbeo, 1 laideio, J Bubs rich, J Baur, T Bottom, Inc n M lw Ay od Hergan, Jas Brown, © Hrant lave H Banel. & ale mee, K Broderick, J K Broderick, M Hroaison, & Horgen, T Baek, 1. Talless, 1 Harton, F famalork, Hanks, KP Biack, © Beck, 1 Bankers, (r Becker, H Burras, H Brady, 1 Byrnes, K Brown. © Bechoer 6 Barnes, 8 Bartlett, F Byres JF Hiako, brighthu. rer, FE A Boxie, J Bedgvood, A Radom, © Howors, J Jioounen, © Bulla, F Matz, C Bennett, J Rania, I Kurmiater, O 8 Pwrne, J. Bradbury, W Risnop, P toorman, RK Beal, J Hehn, Tf Baldwin, B bier & Rannor, R Bishop, P Berdan, J Barrett J Byer, teckel, A Baker, WG Blaubely A Bax nell, Draluord, M byrnos, . The Yankee to be killed, Philadephia, March 2.—The Evesixo Prune onarn of this city has the following ORNPRAL LEP e@ OFFICIAL RFPOnT, loescon both sides heavy, Biieadie nerel Terry wae wouuded badly during the eneay t. The | bamane. modest and grin fn tone is done to rave the drafted men from going into the enemy runseed bh rtillery heavily in. the ne ahh ‘fs The Times has an editorial on the arrival of the Tanks must be done qnick! rhe Voluntesr Com: hood of (he ¢a wee thus enabled to henandeal @ oie / . dala i w done quickly he Votunte ‘ome pour such & terri’ i upon onr ranks xa | Sbenandcah at Melbourne, and ears that her com- | ites retiove that the necersary bounty fande will Mander does not appear to have asked aay indulgence w oe toon be supplied them by the Btate, and if thle ts erren le ™ T which can propert p refused ifm, and the Governor has but one « s open, that of etre: adherence to | Some, the dreaded conscription may yet be disarmed pirit of the inetructions trom the Britieh Cabi- } ef ite terrors, An energetic etfort is be rmunde, both by the Committee and private individuals, to consum- mate this end, and there la good reason to believe it The Mewomat 1D. PLOMATIQUS of Paria the orcan f the Mexican Government, aseorte that President 0 rh? oP. 3 daylicht thie mornin: | will be accom plished, 7 an . Gan devin PL ag Car tbat thee , cs ma » og | Lincoln will iunmediately recognize the Empire of te acigeel e 1-10TN Wak Ww Carson, A Cowart, 8s Caflarhan, Rf Cohen, © Li | M jac 5 at Haree Hill, capturing nine pieeys of art yee it | Mexico The d : : ” Clarke, J ‘ ee Acait Garret yf empha ai as neo. D, eade and Sheridan Present mortars, end between fire aud eix hundred prisene) 4, The Ani % p es ! e drat was roeumod in this District yesterday | ton, ry ox id Cicer yD Gnpet Cummtaet, J Ona among therm one Kiteadier General anda number of » gs : uy AND Navy Carrere eave it baa much | giorming at 11 o'clock, at the office of the Provost alee ag tet haa bas it cae, Se ealin ? Our Forces Recruiting at SUE inert Wir bdistance of oor et Ave edhe ecuaade yfegiibae wt Brivatm ond | Marshal, 428 Broome atrest. ‘The following comma: | Eropar, W Cintke, [Cummings W Carr, FJ Crane, dab. hundred yards to the rig? is and (woefore F powers whlch may represen he 1061 | pieation wna received from Major R. J. Dodre.author. | 8G Cartien, GO Cheeny, J Grout tO A ahd i dof the ci ‘ u + 4 d , +d owe, i . q . o Goldsvoro. were nel, Seat ter hed, ba ty wre aly t The end of that war fe not wet, baile ' izing the draft to proceed in the Tenth Ward ne hencolts Tt Croler, G@ Christia, © Champness A iain Wank. . rear. eomant b rathand inall baman prove! tity. Ia] Provort Marrhals of other di hich drafting | Cushion, J Canavan, © Cook. J Colter, — Cautwelly nelosed worka in the rear. conmanding the mth. ¢ : . | ove wr hals of other districts in which drafting ushmon, J Os 5 nis : “ C Important from North Carolina. | tisio tine conid only be taken ate terrible encritere | SUD. the epirisof the south ta rivine way oer - | ay cour, have recived sigtl W Cantield, T Carman, LC Clarke, J Collag hag , M t nintained there f . H o vith re. NED on t donnentiaoinmincotinicepianseas of life, ant the troop were withdrawn to their orba mmr ith tn ther eines have recolved wimiar orders with Te | Carley, M Corcoran, J Cortoa, J Cushing Jr. O Cane and detetuined men ¢ b Vireinia t ' t wp the drooping epirite of tts la ype HW ULB. A, Party by declaring that if Lee, with « bandred thos OTING Provont Mansi ats imal position. it hetng impracticable to take off the captured mine owine wo the nature of the ground. they were dieab. ed @ | guard to the reporting of conseripew tor, BC Clarke, N Cadonna, bd Jeff. Wants Union and Foreign War > ; F Danny, J © Derby, O Donehas, C A Dicks tee —— and left. etreata into the mountainous regions o R Manon 2Sin, 1866.8 J Deberakeka, T Dorothy, N Dean, R Duent are, wounded Mm Fiteedler ‘ i neral Terry and Brigadier- | airy the Federals faudcarry on the wat fot twenty || enta ard to-mors My e “dint nd tuen will be | pine’ E, Unoeloe J Dackwan, at mtg Rear oe —_ Genoral Vhillp St. Georee Cooke yeare nowt epork ne lows the 126 fret on list. | W Devideon, — hart, Al the troops engnaed, including two brigades an- w F ‘ 4th; the 126 neat on ¢ : ss Slavery to be Abolished, | cer Genora Houten bercved moat hanasonele. The failure ie announced of Thomas Sterling Rix- WhLibe Guan eat dar Warnhe . The con: et of the rpehooters of Gordon's corps od t alt, derorve the highe om “ yee led the aesiult, dere the highest commuseude’ | 1) non pounde eterling, and of It This afternoon there wee skirmishing on the rieht, | and Bombay, with Wabilel between the picket lines, with varie! mccese “he ‘ ? “ - ? At dark the euctay hole considerable portion of | Prundseteciing, These failures are sald § the line farthest in advance of rain works y - é 8 Filleon, 8 Kvana, J Elbert, 1 Ellis, M Ellard, 5 Fano, J 7 Endrin, , © Fisher, M Fose, J Folk, PJ Fetz, W Funevar, W ii, J Frang, A Fisher, J Fenvoeher, G Frick, & bie, merchant in Loudon, with liabilities of about & Co, of Hull of from 20,000 to 300,000 fetid eabetivutes wil be received ae now, aud not y for the drafted ward, but for the other warde of \ n dees pted into service by the Board hell, and no Sarther cacention of time will be Substitutes for men ao held enn be accepted up to the time of it leaving the draft rendervons at Marc's Island for the Iu your daily report The Draft in this City, NAMES of the LUCKY ONES. port Sinus umore & he o orf ® Fitreaton, R. E. Lyn, General Sevii ts LASIK archanicer Leman: t thee feine | you will rive the doteiis of your wor ; nh Brit Dees Weal mF B Fareuse &e AC , & c eerer sae pended for iarge amounts. rafiefor Is an ounts Diened.) RSL » A.A. P.M, General, son, FH Feeley, J Fresch, K Felton, J. Lily rald, st ) es ve From Canada. by ihe Confederate sovern t at Kiehrend on The necessary arrangementa having been complet: | Fagan, J Frederick, © Puller, h Parmer, H Fours GENERAL STONEMAN taeak aee ; es, Green | ad, the Provost Marshal briefly stated the fac nals J Finnegan, NE ‘ cMAN, Relense of tho Hebel Uatders Their Acts sustained—The Kaiders Ke Arre , wore, atter th nd auowed t 7.000 pounds ed NAS con. One drat | tained Inthe abowe letter, and sald volunteers and leged Coure | eubetitutes would be rocelved aa usual and the draft a, thrie, J Gibbs WT Goald, GO ted, allagher, T Important Military Movements in Tene ; LD tirose, He Gant, P Gantuets Montreal, March 29. The rebel raiders who robbed | ig t of ads vith ! sdawite are hoaky, F vod! vesne . Pe mild be discon F . > * a » worky, F tiaten, » Coding, Wantanva Bridge, Tenn. aA via Lowteritia, | tht St. Albans, Vo., banks and committed gtber dep- | tet exp to lle over beyond a few da would be discontinued during the thine thoy wore | i (fino.e, 11 Gunn, 8 Gerow, DM Ural, #8 Geman, redations, and who have beeu on trial here lor so lone In the Honre of Lorde on the 14th, the Marcat« of being mustered fn. A uumber of subetitutes and a ting have been dischareed from custody, They | Uartington introduced the army cetimates alvends volunteers were enlisted during the day, which of are now at liberty, Their acts are fully surtalued. pulllsbed, ,The total reduction is 4000 men, The cour. erent. relerded the prowrees of the draft, The March 2% —The force under command of Maj.-Gen, Stoneman, have in their rapid advance, recovered ene hund ed miles of sal! o«t, and are driving the B Gallavber, KR Gilbright, M Gleeson, 1H Grief, J Glea- fon, J Goeb, FOP Guat, od Gavin, 8 Casey, WA Ibe sou, J Garvey, iy Garuit, A Gardner, P Gelhem Geld, B Gardeer id Glens. i Gipeer, J Green, Gales ons ben hag dbatach oye prinetpal vote was 1 to. oe be i. haines placed in the vist amounted to | A Gambel, rare e ; troope of the eneiny in confusion before Monteral, March 29. -The Rebel Raiders have just Mr, Gregory gave no‘ico that he should on an early | %' 825 the quota of the ward ie 71%, which, with the ’ . P them, (jen. Stoneman will son etrike the enemy ‘ t one huadre cent of additional names made 1.424 © Heplin, J Henilton, J Hemphill, M Hepzer, ‘ Deen arrested again on avother warrant day, mak what steps government had taken to protect my full : Hoean, J Hayshed. 8 Hartroos, Ho Lisstor, M Harne where they lenet expect it, Probably when this de> the property of Britiah subjects in the Consederate tobedrawn, ‘The following isthe lies of the names | den, 7 Hepp, W Hunger, Haminitl, M feoetsl, ‘ @petch reaches New York, the Richmond papers will é Pl , drawn Hahl, © Henfeltin, | Hatlan, JN 8 Haus, 8 Harrison Rive ahice lela el eb 16 Richmond payer Important from Terxag. s aged adnda testi closing of the war, : : A ‘i {itsains 8 lioushions D Halsted, re lenry® : ai The French § nilont neragranhe + ’ lao A ' laleey, « na, joholio, Wo Hees, « amu liton, The Rebel schemes in Texna—Plot to Rew | yy rect iie Adios ‘ sel Amnon GW Allen, D Adior J Alkemeleny MAI) jomen, KE Mill, A Maas, K Mogbea Ro Harman, GENERAL WILSON, oldt miltarale Intrigaes Of | ihe septintor Couvent lem oF Atoll, © Anson in Hepburn, 6 & Hawkina, A Higebranid CE Haneotl, * Magotlin, of Kentuchy. Italy. spoe hes were wow F tinie, M Halpio, ob nil, A dL Holder, lL. Hews, 1000 Cavalry ander Marching Orders. thas siearast ie: Captain Lawremee, frow Bias | POT! pov the Pope of K ly vome distrust | 1 Hott. © W Barley, F Tontney, W Barkan, W | J Horner, J Herger, H Hoppa © Hook, J i Hitch St. Louis, March 29.—Private advices from Chick- z ahaa : ¥ ; ee ; iPM {the [talian Government Was evinced. Bee, S Barnard, © Biegiem, © Deekor . Buller, © | cock, G W Here VY bloury, d Heop d Hussey, HE Habe vans Mar h, arrive eate t ‘ fasaw, Ala,, on the 21et. eave: A body of 10.990 caval Commercial Inteiligeoce. fred, J Hides, J Hann, J Trewin, | inglees, © Tanne Boeknell, P Buckner, © oun tt 5 Beockner, J Bar 1 The Purnaa, of the 2hth, announers the arrival of gese, L. Maehuret, A Hable. at Rovlens, W ira tuze of occupation of the Voeste:n territory, and tl | (440) it etood at 10%. eh ULF Moore, JM ~O Mi @eamer River Queen, with President Lincoln, and onmning of # way to Casifornis, The meeting was © Hetman, Wit une, Me oe, urtney, | MeCarthy, F Meroe, K MeOauly, Wo Me .) AT CP Lomann, W Johnston, J Jackson, Y Jool, W tr, under Maj.-tien. Wilson, ie at that point with ‘ Liverpool, March is. -Cotton—Salea to-day 18.000 | Theiop, L boon, © stiown, J Uiltow, HM Bostinan, B | Joluetou, P Jordou, A Jeunings, BE Jasporger, J Ja ‘eng ¥ oll La NT the Britioh atoarmer Denbigh, with datos from Galves | peice tin market clone anietead unchanged. Mid- | Bradley, © Bloonte ida eo SE BaAy a G Juste d taaea Jennings ene ve marching orders, It te supposed th will go South pepe are) ‘ ove > to cut off the retreat of the rebels from Mobile Von ‘bo. Ue 10ehs Theta” 26 DSCK ANS yee ate TO tee cick oad stone Pietlaleus inaciive : ' A Kilday, H Kane, J Klong, M_ Klum, 1A Kelly “ been very quiet lately Nhat i ops arias [abt Feta teary Aol by (OG Cente Ff Coamar, M Cane @ T Connell, M silday, ane J Kiong, Dh rem, is A . /RNERAL : A steamer, name not eivon, arrived on the 9th, from | | Date averites ihe’ be inthe | Sauakess MA ' It Cornel, W Coling, | YY, Keenan | Kelchan, # Kelly. D Kehoe, C Kaahere GENERAL SHERMAN steamer, nal i ‘ wth ion ‘ Cates, D Conhen, E Cooma, Wp Creckor, Wat! | FE Kennedy, L Kituer, J? L Keyser, » M AU Quiet—Intervi Netween G t and porn 6 an Galrwaien oe Hoe Geiewine eves A ae RG IDE + Paleaeasllil Ur, © Cock, T Crook, D Cramer, 8 Cohen, A’ Corbor, | mat.) Kalhorn P Rinvelov, A Kirkell Gk r niet—Interview Hetwe iran ing ruier, an toff only after throwing overboard | mower, 89 . A Cordet. - . r . *TL Kemp M Kingfield, J Keich, F Kassongak Sherma part of her cargo. She brow bt New York papers eourtts1 Juels Ceateal sharon 84% @ D. Band F Kivinart, LJ Kesmer J belly. . fs the th of February A ship on’ ‘ rt ‘ ’ * ay ol pute Philadely hia, March 20.—A cial dispatch tothe | tir ie nicckade on the Sih, under tie Baa If Dochtabyer, CO Doschur, © Damm Dietly, © u Prien, from Washington, saya: Mr, Cook, edi- Yhe Houston Trrecrarn alludes to the grand pro. Horan, PF Doane ty. 8 then, © Dennell, 1 Does, J Lintner, W Lasie, W Lone, J Leegett. TH Lo tor of the Wilmington (N,C.) Hxnatn, who has juat | fected Yankee tavasion of Texne in the sprig, vv : rTATare’ W bosel, Ekin t, RLiniiler bhiers, © Eakler | LLeo, F Leiber. d A Lecomt N Lennard,G Ladges +C.) en . wh Galveston, Sabine Pease and Arkansas sitautaneousty, ‘ IW buavour, M Fieddhotion J Farre Vridy. HW] iin, C Lenkeiw,J long, N Lyon, P Long, A Leona s . f, e reached here, eays there has been no additional fieht~ | aud urees strenuous preparn/ion, ' od sg cc cdl aan oa a ettuana TT Bry. A rieziety F tisha, B Fagan, | N Levermann, J Tlthenbere, William. Lenaser, bg Sherman's pi eee : bent The troop PE in m O Peaeie O nee Lies Neh cote MEW YORK AND TUS VICINITY, ‘ ¥ man, T sbi W lous, A Latham’ K o” ett, James Lawrenos, arms are na eupplied © Provisions an: vat 0 troops. under the como aod of eneral ‘ # elothing. Haines, A treat is mut being arranged with wild p at the Evening Exchange opened at | ¢ 1M Gaunon, d Grlee, L Miho G Gndeally. a w Mosentese, J Me Ree, J MeMahov, A, MeJamen, 7 9 4 * tit of ind . The Grand Council ie to moet ee . . ‘ far'y Uireen, woablener, J Geuttfe, | L Moore, J Mores, JC Martin, © Mullen, Vo Minetag, Washington, March 29. Major General Sherman ies NCD. maiane ' 1850's, sold up to 150%, and cloned at 150\. Btocke | May. JI Grom, Ldiovn, A Gabel G Gamer N Car K McCormick, W lt Marston, 8 McKay, 1 McKay, Mt arrived at City Point with some of the officers of hie | Gu tue vd instant there wasn laree mecting at Sao | were steady at about afternoon grotations, Sales of | M2 F Gurder W Goran, HH Galore, J Gorden, J [f MeKoon, J Miller O MeCate, I’ MeCormach, F staff, en Monday evening, and left on his return to | Antonto, of the inhabitants Arizona, N Mexi y 7 Garatigien, A Gunther Mareh. J Mellios, B Martin, WM yy Mal- bie army on Tuesday after en inierview on the aud the County of bi Pare, wo decide » the ¢ vold after cell, were made at 151, and at close of resort WT. d; Rend! vern, J More, F Mayer, J May 1 Mu ’ Ht Niyde, L ‘ » * ne: f t AN Mruimioes Drsertrer.—Yesterday | Henjoll, ti Harrington, 1) Uh A ital 1 " ; . Genernis Grant, Mesde, Ord, Sheridaa and others, presided over by Gene ral Mazott te It wae tate d 4 A into fant A Hamnaiogs 2 We may 4, Murphy, 'f MeMeh BE Maho Me Murphy, B ¢ Moles, that 14000 reeruita could be easily procured from | morning @ sailor in the Government service attempt> | Holshaner, A Hutchinson, F Helienburg, Tehann, | mot erenns ; om ae CP nrpape Reports from Fortress Mouroe. California for the Contederate Army. A coninisaion ‘ind t sary a PR ahhh fit Woahes Te ite ree res | iano, | W Mu pay, H Mullen, D Malon Mefiuines, HC (Correapondence af the Sun.) war uted te fer with the General command. | 04 to desert by Jumping from 8 tugboat on which ho | 4 0 a ye tata a atehielt, A yer, 4 | Metter, § Meller, J Mushutzker, © Mayer, GC Murphy. ae wore ing the Trens-Mirsiseippi Department, composed of | was employed, and attempted to ewim ashore, He | VikeCher, 1) Efannitin A Darrin Ei tinny | D Ma. i’ Maseroon, F Mons, Wo Montgomery, J Mee Prortresa Monroe, March 18,—The steamers Perit | General Maroftin, Maior Coopwoud, Colonels Phonl- . ¥ Jiienweil DInases, F davbe, A dagele, WoT Jon Ginn, J MeMaben, J MeGill, J Moore, 5 MelKiualey 1) MeDonald, HH Morvau, B Mehinna, J Me Ardiey é; M. Mahen. J Mabbett, EF Monant, A Meisellach, P Moe Kobby, P Mahony, J Murphy, J Mayer, N.0. Pand Q, end Trade Wind arrived here this morning from terand Kennedy, Doctor Owings and Major dack- had brid a 2 7 and cap, ot is shawl | nop. i. Jone hy, A Kast, N Kal ol ‘ Biel, ¥ Kup, , sou, sround his peek and shoulders to sereen him from re loat, ereher, note, © Rutseily Wilmington, with two hundred refuaces from Co- | 1) Homaton, a soldier who had mutinied, was putin | raguition, He was picked up by the Hridge erect | | Ce Ps a pet aa ela hembia, 8. C., and Payetteville, N.C. The nows | a barre!, with bis head aod feet out and then rolled d jon, BK Loler, Lt Longworth, | from onr forces in North Carotina in exceedingly up and down Maine street, the sodier exciaiming, | ferry boat George Lew, and handed over to the police F . % wy ' ore,” ere 7 A Noll, T Newman, | N Newell, J O'Rielly, 1 Overe favorable, bat for the present everything pertaining ded 1h WAY tO nee Ete eer Galveston Lane 4 Honse ror Grxrnat GRANT.—There ina] W Megane, HW Maly, WIL Monko, A Millian | tava. 11 0) , he to their movements has'been judged euietly contra- night of the 20th pitimo, resulting in several being | movement on foot to parchwe and prevent to General | ile "Mn yard ( hel saa “dies on Me ted x Piattel Plate, band. [We may ony, however, that thoy occupy | Biledand wounded Grant, the eplendid gray stallion “Duke of Woilings | J Marks I McGu.ce.! K Myer D Millon Mitehell, | J war, Ct ty, W Park, P Patria, P ode firmly tho position at Goldsboro, where they are strong tu numbers and in contidence of euccess, No ective movements of importance had taken place siuce the occupation of Goldsboro, Peace MovementsRaleigh to be Surren- dered. Jeff. Davis Willing to Unite with the North ina Forcian War- Sherman on a Visit to Fortrea: Monroe, etc. S$ Mulies, A Myer W McConnell, KOM Maul, A Ma ghey non, A Meal, Mt MeCluey, Jd MeCabe, M Mar- hell, lips, © Philby, Pierce, GH Page, Place E Pore ter, 1 Mullin J Purcell, W Prolard, J Piper, J Poray, M Peace, 1) Pursous, W tter, R Pardee, H Quinn, ram Enrope ton.” The horre is owned by Mr, James O. Swinney, of Brookiyn, and ie valued at $5,000, The horee will Three Day later News be exhibited at Ceutral Park this afternoon et four Portland, March The steamship Damasens, | o'clock. frown Londonderry the 17th instant, arrived here this Carrune or A WHALKE.—A whale, about morning. lier dasee wre one dey Jater than those already received Halvar, March %9.—The steamship Asia, from N. 0, P. J Novle, D O'Brien, (F Papier, G Pattenhorn © Putty, J Varrison, J Pecher, G © beveruu, h Rothenburger, ” A Rimehard, J Randall, Kelly, A Rooney, Rork, Kevilley J toe, T Kean M hiker, J Bhinebecker, volda, D Kyer, | Rarer, M etkartd, J Reflly, A Kathereen, B Roberta, | Roberta, Alex “ = Ryan, G Reidwinner, © Bhe an, L Rap © Reinult, b&b Rogers, 1% J Binger, J Rot twenty-five foes long, was captured off Saude Hook, IC Re Kiet, © Ka on Thosday events by o flehing pmack, and towed r Kur dy & ewtob : + | pier dt 1 ONT) U Rova- | Pio 10 oar, Reberwon, John kK Ja reap ‘The S to the ateamboat barn, near the Quarantine Lund. | RC) 4, pas OH U Kova | Koacti, JO Hoses wer beuity Jol Kaley. jy More py ag Be ahals member of | 2ceastow a the 19th instant, arrived bere this morn | jue staten [eland, where it pow Les ans PRY ED, J 4 Hf Me unuller, A Rovwvies re ' Ky au r i Ba baa wR, nao 3) Bane head 0 N.C, rch W,— i CN * udadd : Sure 5 and al | Cueken, peven, los (ae North Carolina Legislature from Pasquotank Ing, Hor dat dds Ad dacs eee . New Sociery,—-The * York Association C tiene, A Bale hileky, HW Sebintzer, J | ! i 8 County, Mr. Grundy, hae just reached his home froin lid 2 for the Advancement of Sclence and Art,” the pame ¥ Beatord. J Selp, WD Schrader, M sipy ‘The London OWL says that the inpress'on conveyed by Mr. Beward's dispatch that the propowition for an ‘ night at the Cooper Inatitite, A series tures on jane N pouth, fo r all e between the North and South, fora toreien ENS AG and tinea Taba Waniestn WAVE Deka kas hounerd, J Reott, W emith. G smith, W emntth., R Solomon, HW Simmons.) stock, | tt owen, T stanton, L shu- part o Sykes, Wow Stantobly & Stimuiie, J Sinith Chander Botth, J 'Sehmit, Raleigh, for the purpore of taking the onth of alle- giance to the United States, He erys that the com- toned armies of Lee and Johnson will not outpumber the joint armles of Sherman and Schofield, He also states that the present Legisiatare of this Btate opeuly admit that there is no possible hope for the Confederacy to moceed, and that they have met under rebel auspices for the last time, He thinks that if Jolineton makes a «tand it will be at Roles ville, aix miles North-east of Raleigh, as that place. though it does not cover Kaleigh, it @ position of great natural strength, The people from all sections of North Carolina were bringing @ great pressure to dear upon the Stare authorities in favor of immediate ubmiaaion and return to the Union. which a majority ofthe Loviemmtare eubmitta If tov. Vanew can be Fhnieder, | Schmit, © Schenive 12,4) Schatlorbureh, G Sehnie I sel of whieh explains ite object) wae inaugurated leat Dilmenst W saud, | sin akin Sirieukiok | ¥ smith 8, P Savant war, originated with the Contoderatos Ie talae, ‘The Own then gives the following in regard to Mr. Blairs . : : . Ane missfon, on the authority of a memter of the Confed- Passvorts,—Gen, Peck, by direction of erate Congress, Juat arrived in Bugiand, who received | Gen, Dix, bas ieeued order to the effect thatowners the Reng fiom Becretary Benjamin, 10 the | gig masters of atoamere and passenver vearols will ‘0 : agel, Wostumier, Ao pehation J swocny, Bi ide. Ge Pelnus, © Fruteburyh, J Laylony Ib ico. nell, M Tuller, — There A » tewart V.W. and Y, Ustcuony G8 1 Shannon)! Van Hontland, P Worner, J Wilson, R Windham, | phates, fT seaman B smith, A shot F Wisner, i Williaws, C LM Wood, Jo Water, K] pchaur M Sralth, Mt t, Wo Sietnen, i Wolfe, P Wetzel, P Waeine, Ro Welsh, Wilson, Ht | bo shandley ory sini Werendaucor, + Waters, S Wentworth, J Weick, MH | bein, bioger, J hoarden, W Blatteriv, Wiacemer, H Wooley, UU Yeckor, J Yeoman, | Phif, Wortarnce, M Shanaon, JC pu! Binetz, A Smith, | ttephens W Pallosiar, pinithy | B.ue etiiutes proee uted themrelver for enlieunent In eum. jo! Blirk NS San Shunt ; neadell, P se I Rtekenn rd dle rie The object of the mirsion was to nro Prealdeng | 208 be allowed to diecharre passengers whose pass Davis that bie Commissioners would be received at | porta are not duly wieed, Masters of euch vessels are Sy Mningten to open negotiations on the followlux | algo required to see that paseports of persone embark- asia: % MA qnestions in dispute to be left undecided and | {6 tor foreign porte are also properly vied, ‘Tho or- considered aa open questions dey, however, does vot apply to uamigranta An armistice be granted, and # league offensive Tin “H ‘von In New Yore and defensive ¢ be nade to drive the Freach out of ow To Have x” In Ne = At thie tage of the proceedings reeruite and eub- clent number to keep the oficiales occupied forthe | pescuart, M Sturn b % ; Y ‘ thtuart, Me py, G Binath. Mt \ win ; Sh Bhaelnh ‘Isto Ke wu Miata Scns rine PEN OER thas tb bel On Friday evening \art he pea « pees remainder of wie day, amd ne Supervisor Vurdy had | nersy, it Y Lifer, Gi Styles Mt ‘ h ha ees . : : vtiers m Australie say tha ho rebel cruiser | who was stopping at the Heimon otel, awaiting the " . Dtaining funda . nosoo, W sulliven, JM Sterna, Woe sti ania herman, with thi retanding, Mr. Gruney eaye 1 Leeo wuceseefol in obtaining funds, it wae deemed reyna the Lewisiatare ple are reconciled % the | Shenandoah only arrived et Melbourne just before | departure of # California steamer, concluded that in | advisable to euspend operations while recruiting con 4 Binlthe TV es ory, and that the firet act of the 4 ane “have a little . , ; 4 ae gbengenrnent of slayer, gad fat ty ee Bi the departure of the mails. Se ral lady priscners | the meantime he might a well have # Hittle fun, and | tinued to progress “reasonably fast.” ‘The draft was J Tipkin, @ Ther, Threnm, WO Threteky, & Amendment abolishing that institution, The propo- weaach board, cecupy ing the i. gable hniain | ro atrolled into the etreet, where be met Mary | iuerefore euepended, but willbe resumed again thia | Taeue JS ‘Torpett, o i IT rats gition of Lee and Davis to arm the alaves thereby hry & ie | Mey wore free to land and 4o rien, of No. fob Pearl etreet with whom he went | morning at ck, providing no recruits present | £° ‘ayior, W Ct 4,1 demoralizing them and making them adanycrous | ¥ Y Bicaned, P s even entotiy ; 2K ' i ut | ‘Vempleton, f ‘Timber Wt ae | eleinent, has made elavery odious to ite former sup |, LATe® = Metbourns, January 25. <The Captain of | to nn eating aaloon in Weet Broadway, where he waa | ienmeelves @haneaan W tule dT ri wea | " ‘dae 4 * eu ae forinally requested leave ot Sit | pobp ) bis companion, The Iatt r - Thompeah. Fee mie Va s \ bolt, Deere Shtaktar i he cancet. PBab mney taal De es Darding to land his prisoners, and to take in Roped 0f: Bop) by ia ; if 4 ‘ ue later Chey NINTH DISTHIOT bb WABD, ae AE wy aC Var elt F Viz, AP wee rio be made soldiers. savor. | com and repair machinery, and get'to rca asain an | W@Ot on wepree with one Catharine Fletcher, and the | When our reporter arrived at the Piovost Marshal's | Verdestatn al. Guu tons W! Van Colts M Vuceas ot Den ree oi Ele | the State, asboriti eof | quic Kly as pomible, The appication is under con- | same night both women were arrested, and on Satar- | omce of this Dietrict. yeeterday mornin t 8 o'cloc merteN ee w.& Y laksa 8S Sareti i tention ana ration of | fideration by the Governor and the Executive ; heTombea f j om dai ’ ng, at 5 o'clock, Vw Oy ty by Press ent Lincelp, a the offees Da rg Couneil, day morning committed to theTombe for Intoxication | there was no eign whatever of a draft, There were IWard, JA Wright. HF Wrieht, J Walker, & property by a > . The Melbourne Anave says: “The Shenandoah | and disorderly conduct, ('n entering the prison ¢ . nites for the abandonment of elavery, On the ; 4 4 no policemen in attendance, nor any force except the | A Wardie, 8 Ware 1 Weider, | White, NPT Wart. ’ or, | Walkiy, A valler, Om Wricht, ordinary guard, One solitary individual only wae in | \g? ny Weer tM encon O Weltus, WH by . the offies, and he haew nothing of @ draft, except | Wre ker, P Whelan b Weber ol \Woleon. J Whelan wee thought to be too late todo much mischief, aa Catharine F save the Y nid] » Fletcher eave thee in charee #710 for pi New York and Boston; but Awert stabs that a robbery had been con n.tted, and ievained the ante suid they wore likely to be wader the Englieh or maney, st tne He TE sfoltce that | whatwasin the papers, Boon afer Captain Durning Mee Welle, Winnegin Duel tage.” Baturday afseruoon oflicer Field, of the Pitth Pree | arrived, and having read a communication, which | Wallace, + Wartoan, | Walburn, Wok W The trial of the Belfast riotors ls progressing quietly, | clact, learned that Mr. siith had been rubbed, ‘The | wae awaltlag him, announced that it was an orderto wlth Ok Witt, HE West of Wilson itions he ie willing to unite with the North in a for. eign war under one flag. The Raleigh (N.C) Stannann intimares that terms will be offered which both parties can accept with honor, which will bring them under one fiag in a for- eien War of conquest, avenging the joing injuries both partins have receiv ed, ; , f i cat, W OWincersen, J Wal ! 4 Ww oat of She emenareeach in possession of a " . _ | officer then sone ht Catharte Fletcher, who was dis » Lon . ' ¥ A West, 1 , aattirad horee, Whieh takes this material very cheap Some of the rioters have been sentenced to imprison charged OL Banday afterncon, and asked her what she draft, lieparatic na wero iminediately made for go- Ww Lacon x 1 Wore hol J Wile P Wetzel te ac ioldeboro, where this great army is now resting for ment, had done with the money ehe had stolen, The latter | ve on, Jadeo Connolly and Alderman Masterson v Bess LY Aa ; vilhelin, d Young d A Lounge S short wine in etrone potions well fortified. The | London, March 17.-There ere no expectations at | }epiied that Mary O'Briea committed the wore sent for, the ballots were examined, and 7,975 | 9 Y*"' © Th "7 " a pated | ny Ww 2 wnt » Voi “ Y mittee re guinuy i Yel7 rich, @nd supplies are very abun- | vcent ofa termination of the struggle between the | Catharine Flotehor had induced her to vet « | were put into the wheel, Leing one in every 6 6-4 RECRUITING.—-The Volunteer Con rien. rs General Sherman, came fhronsh from Goldsboro’ | masters and operatives in the iron trade in Sout Sea robbed here ye rieouers yore Mo MAn ed in The deficiency waa 756, and the number tobe drawn | cruited about thirty wen vesieriay, when the funds Newhern vesterday in four bours, on his way to . | default of #2,000 each, | ustice And ihe) , { : 7 rain gave out, and thoy wera oblired to mene n | Fortress Monroe, whea be comes beck, which will be Staffordshire, The masters believe that all the vs marke wos prea’ to the Comnrissionere of Charitive | wae 1.612, Captain Durning finally announe 4 thet i] nen Li Lkid paid , ; e Q ies to men ‘ before the enemy mise him. (iovernor Vance and sistance the Trade ,Societier can furnish will not be | and Corrections, with a request to withloi! ‘t fom | the draft was about to commence, and Judge Con- | I number ef applicauts lor eulletment Jeff, Davie will ascertain what Bing of © peace they | sufficient to maintain the vast nawbers of men that | the ¢ manael of he prisoners whe wore ende voring | nolly esated that himself and Alderman Mestoreon | the office all day, and a number of mernacos wee 4 ‘on py i yeatere Ff. mith v nt he pr hal , fete have. Pr Shreneate ~ i SRUED Srotn have been thrown out af employment by otrikivg for i i Beats oi Hotestion to await ibe trial of the had counted the ballots and found them ell rieht | ceived Som the provost marslals, annoua t vy hum the greatest wan tn the world, say that they | higher wages, p) soners, | Among the couscripta drawn was Alderman Marter- Conaniued on (he met vag

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