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ie SUN. eS PID NS ° i i ———— ‘ THITY-THIRD VEAR. ) THT YSTHTED, YEAR. » NEW YORK. MONDAY. APRIL S65 PRICK ONE CENT IN GOLD 1865. TWO CENTS IN COKRENCY ——————————————— = —>————————[———_===~= euvoneten | = i About the same time another attack war mate on | troops, and in @ few houre will be intrenched fem | raya it has lea the ate of 1 t r € \as learned directly, since ite lat article on | ge < tention i I he i atest WNetvs oar rieht fank of the Fifty Corps, tut Gen, Mile the Appomattox, below Petersburg, w the river | tho eubject. that Gwin left Havana for Franes, Feb \tatney helen niches | , { here. male | abeve ' ° y j . ‘ : a hata ‘ divicion of the Second corps being poste! here, male | sho © whole captares. since the army etarted | tith, and that be expects to be in Senora, sm coimup | Tre frends of A.O. BP. Nicholaon, formerly Bens 7 6 brilliant charge and doubled up the enemy ing | Out, will not amount to lees than twelve thousand | Bled by Marehal Beraine and Freneh t Dy) Velegraph to the N. ¥. San. them bask o fens dlesende, lonving hundreds of tele | middie of May. Nothin had. ocermret from ‘Tennessee, are making strong olforie te : hiasail’ ie trom Haven tals pertdesion for him to take the oath, andor dead and wounded on the field. This was a —_ -—10 ——__ - | to intertere Wi) bir pe jects ‘ I do net know the numberof men and guna secu. | tu México . : b She amnesty proclamation, and be reinstated in bis handsome affair, and the divieion received the highest | mate wever, A portion of t ate rt nd privileges. This fe resiatel by Vice- praiee for the manner in which it was done, The loas | Tw AW el ea Micdena The St. Albans Robbers, Proaident Jobneon, on the protind that ha has been : } ia ro i , irth Corps, made @ most gallant charge Toronto, April 1The Leaver thie morning bas | Bilicted by the civil authorities of Tennesse lor an onr side was about 400, a nearly as can be @ecei- | his atternoon, and captured & very iioportant poet broaseualio | TL, we an! probably fifty pieces of artilice t mn nformaAwon, which P " ouapirecy, No decision bas yet been tine |, moetly in the First division from the ener with its encire garrison, Sua re +s Teka ir Mukesh hast * | manic by the Provident in the case. 7 °4 9 " a 0 be iaeued x ? if The Fifth corp, about noon, again took the ad with us, aud everything is quict just | he at. att i be erines, CHAFEINE A Pew daye ago edosen colored men from Nos vance, and drove the enemy back about a mile and 4 | now iened A; Lanois re Ht pane raie : fon and varus other cities met at the office of half, and kone before dark, had resched the Wh net, when thoy wil . Beontor Porneroy in Washington, to inatitute uea- Sick and Wounded Soldiers Arriving in| Thiecharce will b fures for the extablistnnent of a Natio . Freed- Washington. men's Hank In Weabingten. One of the colored Washington, Apri. Three hun tred and revonty men is aaid to be worth gil verted in Governinent recurities, Application wa made t the Comptrotier of the currency, and & final decision will be given on the Ist of Wily next. All meee w with a breach of the neutrality be brought to St, Catharines, then dropped. and the prisoners will be brought before the Toronto Judges on a do- mand for extrait ei otticere and men, the larees) partof | will reverse the e Oak road, for which they had etarted in the morning, | apd estavliehed their lines across the same, lity ne | the rebels into their strong works at ifatcher's Ran. | Their loss in the day's work will not be far from 1,200, 000, which he bas in- with the expectation that they lately given by Judge Smith, four wo Lec ia| om were in the eneagement of Inet Raturdey, were | of Montreal br Among the casualties reported are Major Vila A " ntreal eave that the meney pital, Otber sick and wounded are A. G, on Gen. Humphrer's staff, killed by a shell voted by Parliament hae been paid to (he &t. Albane Col, Sergeant, 210th Pennaylvania, severly wounded, hither from City Polut Danke, and Geo. Dennison, commanding @ brigade im the The New Vork Woonded. Second division, Fifth corpe, elightly wou { Albany, April 2.-Governor Fente ' An atteck was also made in front of the Siath Corpa, | [Tem the Secretary of War that a great but it wae not successful heen fought, 1 Alter the rebele were driven back in frout of the | te the « Fifth Corps, an attack was made with both tofen and cavalry on Sheridan's force, about three im from the Southside road, near Sutherland estatio driving them back toward Dinwidtle, but he eubse- Washington, April 2.—The Rich quently gained much more than he nad lost of Friday, March 31, contains The roads are in a terrible condition, it being al Headguartera, Morsh et to Waehington to-day and placed in the hoe A dirpateh from M Tue Topeke (Kangaa) Stare Raoonp save thet o regiment 1,000 strony, wped at Tndianols re- ceont'y, all the privates of which had beer prisoner, The Rroorp aay y were “a very intel iventaet of men.’ They avowed “there waa no Union fe! ng among tham, but Mey woud now hereafter fight against eliher North of feuth * They were on their way to hunt up the how%e lo diana. Tas stearners now going up the Miasonrt River are loaded with engrante for the interior of the Htate, and osbors bound to Nebraaba, Kana Col- oracle and the far Weet, Many of them are rebeie from toe eountry, @ud many hail from Dliocte and Indiana Large ummbers of Bouthern refugees. whe have awall amounts of means, have joined tre@ Miscellaneous Rebel News. Phe Richmond Wit, of dhe Jlst thas gives the situation in North Carolina forward All the accounte which reach o@ throuch officers ry reveral eargeons to take charve of the | aud from private letters written from wounded poldiets from thie State, ‘They leave early | Olina Monday moraing ade arrangements for send he North ront, give us @ ost encouraging view of the 1¢ history of nilitary operations scarcely tailel to the ehay sot a month o enethot the A tutte Gon, de co hee boon aubett nd caerey for aupl de KEREL ACCOUNTS within the morale and nd SENTINEL | by the re mand, ¢ eney. and which haa been, , wr hein th Tenn GRANT'S 4 DAYS FIGHTING. Glorious _ Results. PETERSBURG HEMMED IN, for depond- an, The people Breckunnid S : : | and the pres ii ihar region have caueht the tafection most impossible to move the trains over iheu | reporte that the e | trom the ariny, and are sot ouly talking in the aight te conrpanies golag seroas the plains, heavy rains have ewollen the streams, and the eng vein. Pat evidenetne their tah and devotion by Tl Ax officer saye the wav newspapers am exe changed ja this; Aman leans over the breaste work, waving @ newspaper in one hand, and soon, if dapowed to exchange, an @ ering ginal ie dieplaved by the adverse party. Men boch ¢ot eral coutribuuons of money sad provisions for the neers are busy day and night laying bridees aud cor f a. J , Heat a vic inaton's gallaw duroye, The losa of the enemy is not knows, but, Judging from the number of dead lying fn the woe fav An official Every Position Carried. @tuble activity, Nu dauiage o1 PROM KA row The Lynchburg Vircisias, of the th, eave u The Lixie woe aud more prosperous atate, if her eire Maton bad 5) bales at cot been @ mixed instead of an exclusively motalle ope ¢ that ale has not only failed te co-operate pros road alter the capture perly with the other states In maintaining the gove and destinetion of the craiar below Greenville, Their | ernment credits bat misapprehended her owm force is bedeved to be ¥.000 stroma prineipaliy ine | interest in discountenamcine the use of paper monevy Warren, had, at two P. M., pushed the enewy buck eo astoretake the Five Forks and bring his own het aide ‘The ene robable ¢ wo aitivery in the ellence of at quarters to F. Bolsea the tive forks The gnamy on the Fall caded by the exeimy, and carried by Deven of cavalry. This partof the enemy seem to be now Capture of Boone, N, C, &c., &e., &c. earbeven in thieeity, and the telietin an LeDeawenent wae at firet univers, Paercn ‘ S The enemy we mipmowe Stonemantacavalry lave | over their wo sat + herwe “An ines whore the fighting ocarred, Itinist have been | Court ik abe yout flanked Hristol. leaving it to the lef, aud ate passing fines oe % a i et Rie oe Aen para hy ht GVER 35,000 PRIGUNERG TAKEN, |< Suess beer weer own. ‘We took shout 180 pre Bxron by way of Tayloraviin, im the dirvction of Glade | are you, Johnnie?" “How are you Hille Ph? i pring yloreville fe in Johueon eoun no,, in » Joln ; ’ eae sey ere during c wt 1 The clty was much excited yesterday by arcounte the extreme Northeastern cormer of the Btate, Of | And baving effected an erchange, the see bias “A ary i sang © Battles of Saturday, of n@tent battle on Wednend ee ARM] course Lh mmyvestieat wil compel the evacuauon of | Untoniat shake banda ar doresor to tier allee Forts With Entire Garrisons Captured of marca! battle on Weduraday night woar Veer | Siscol lance, thelr duty, aud Whelr enmity. werictat.) din & — — COFFINS, J tacked Gordon's lincewith forces hens wore tod | The following telogram appears exctusively in the I'ne eifocte of the late storm in the State of Mise aR " s "5 ‘ with great aiauchterin five aesauite. | wy ‘1 n a Noarly one thousands jeces of Artillery Secured Wan Drranrurnt, Wasinyorow DO) Loire PUL ete retain mar , souri haw bean very sewere, Neatly one thou ae i hs a Se f Aprid—il PM. ¢ plete Sain as EW RATC AG ter Ee Pe FROM ALASAMA=RAID NRAR MONTOOMRHY—CoLLise | feet of the bridwing of the fron M umitain Rallroed Major General Diz—The following diepatch from | Soount about the Vanke harcing v TON OP HALEN OA Ver’ have been carried away, and itoamenese landall WAGON TRAINS and SUPPLIES : ‘ works, and beige fairly ¢ 1 own Montgomery, March 28. A Yankee raiding cotumn | cover the tracka tm several places. It will take & ea the President, received to-night, shows that tho des - torrifie, struck the Alabama and florida Ballroad. twenty | month to repair the road. T vunty has rise yri wi H b ' fore nd the fn ib wae 1 whe omerday Hocuing, and captqred a | muttered me verely by the earryir way of country Most kuriods Mie itene Ole te Ware | ce cemere etn s cue me onc ine €metay com>) Ft k tah ® main could mot he wren ota | t opawenger train which Itt haeoeNhure | Dridgem Tandasen aint inn at various aa ed ieee tinues undecided, although the advantage appeare to ; @ truth of the matter as | day eveniug, collided with the wreck, and war sieo | joints, Allthe tributaries of the Missourt svar ' te evening, wae that there wae | captuced, Borns of (he pumeeagere wero weunded ¢ flood beight, and it nee damaye las probe SOUTHSIDE RAILROAD TORN UP, | teoreesn'e: 4 Ch Ks, that tia teutiey | Thecenemy” levty statin per thelr destinstion was | ere st flood beight, and itnis sak . rE MLB ‘< Condens ibe ie ar ¢ im holding tov, Watte eailed on the eitizena te | BY! been done te property along ite banks a LDWEN M. Sras ros, Secretary of War wrdor ts taking aavan ecarknicom were efend the oity, aod the commandant of . yilloeh etre etl e Pein ch nang de frese ta sbatte in at ordered the organization af all pereone he- Tun Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. McOnlloehs War News from Other Quarters, Crty Porn, April 1, 1855 front of their work ey alter heating | to rey Hhe imveutont on the | in @ recant letter to Thumpaon Campbell, nay 4 - enesiannaies Tion, Fwrin WM. Stanton, Seore ary af Wur—A dine tt * holes and supposing Giont mn war conepy ater he has no hesitation in aaserung that, in bis jude- 7 « a ' ‘ eon 4 ' o nue rt ADVANCE OF GEN. STONEMAN patch just received chowa that Sheridan, aided by | wae sepl ed toon and Dexle collided on the river, | men, California would bave been # much richer : ) | | | ee tf eveqiog’e traia from Poteceburg. report | taute * ‘ No country can proaper for ar ene acme trying to work along the White Onk roud, to toin the | ©! he fielig on our rieht vecteciny. It Ww: 8 kee Sat PERLE teak Wi yA poebeb een cas as He 3 2 3 hi *) aro wrt thine i cavalry Pb BIM ie . . ‘ . ” J GENERAL GRANT. abbots bogey le Sheridan and Warren | Sheridaa as INawiddie's Gourt Heures. *““) Now York State Lezislature. a Fate of haterest ae shew 49 a)ftyrmia, anit no : are prevaing them aa closely as poseibir tichr Pirie thine would tend neowe directly to reduce ' The Grand Forward Movement The Richmond Disrarcit of the Stet (Priday), he Senate. t nd paper A. Lixeows a follo ne b or see Bits Pas : aunt tan ; . est than the sotreduction af # Bound pap The erand forward movement of the artay com- BROOND NisrATOH ‘ iT, . warapcivg tell hts the same referred to | ie Tn a Hi 44 JS rete at Ge yi cmoulating mediuia, menced on Thuraday morning, although Sheridan's War Darantaest, ef fleet Eade ba fancl wis ciety for the eare of deatiuite Catholic ebildren , malas A rerio » " April 4,6 AM ‘ “iw nine and ten o’ vednesday night tive (0 evidence ta aetin Vd PTOUseOry Ne : Srnit> bak veerssaity wee Brine Spee 188 WON: Major Gunival Die : the elt ane aroused Ly Fapid and Leavy eanuone | billa of exehanve and bank cheeks. Incorporating t Disaster off Cape Hatteras, and other disporitions of troops bad been made pre- wie on theclr Pp sot Commi ot boreicn Missions of the Hminary to the movement. It wasoricinelly intend- A dispatch just received from Goueral Grants Ad. | d eee te trie E id OPEB Cue Authorising the co ‘avon | Murning of the U, S. wransport Genera #4 to break ground two or three dare before that | Jatant General at City Point, anwounces the triur } BIA Ob AES DB ALAY SNA SA wn te E) | E U Dare Schr ilte Bethea @XibEarOR Orie (irene iyou. ay event actually occurred, but a very heavy rain etorn | ant eucceae of our arma, afterthres days hard fient- | Oe ordon's lines but have Leen seven tices ree | Western and & san ta! road Compan urpor The lS. steam transport Gener sedewick, fron \ vulsed. with the mont territ ‘ «, It aule | ating the New York Fidelity Insurance ¢ y ‘ N f th fugeos ond rewarded operations and delayed the movement antil | i eine which th va heih old ‘ Wha lepfesenied is bute, Cent on pagel g eeittony t atin fia ty Per 2 eee WH ues Wilmington, ., BULL UMee Ha a tefl , ee nthe ioreeson both rides exhib.ted hi ave nals o orton o he Mookisyn nies sith ” ie ved at thie port, bbe reporte that on Tharsdar mornine ” Geo, Gomon's Hines, pat euate tn aut of Inet Invovpotating tho Alias Tacs Thal) | troope, bae arrived i The Fifth Corpe advanced upoa the left, cansing unrurpaseed vA , te ‘* 1 atte Our lors wae eid to be two wna loate and a motion to reconeider waa | the Sitult, at 10.0, off Cape Hattoran, Lat, 36.06, City Port, Va made he enemy's was counted by the thor i Amending the eharterot Bulla, ». Th. ih, dinco rors hore oi the rebels to evacuate thoir outpaste and fall tnek Apri BQO ATM. avi Hoe Te ee MRI OE, Heal Ree live aah Loen | Lene Leven clapoverck! 8 Beainet ip: By s a Are. pon the second line. Passing on, they encountered | A dispatch from General Grantetates that General | (The readers of the Srx will romember tint the | Siclety. To amend the Hace law prohibiting the | Immediately hore down towards her, ens us F @ strong column of rebel {nfantry, well posted, and #| Sheridan, comraanding cavalry and Safar l above seorind euigndeoent wad ceactited ina Wass |'chareror tie. Mannetie | to ho the (8. atoam traneport General i > brief engagement ensuing, she rebels tried to force | carried everything before him. He eaptur wm di h, printed on Heturday, es probable | er. on 1no.son of Mr Milmington fer hort Monros, with troops anid r@ ‘i eur troops back hy acharce, In thie they were un- | brigades of infantry, a wagon train, aad sever) bate | blexty repulee of the rebel who had attempted to | ih) ts 2 ioe gees, tothe number of rome four or five nantists successful, being Lanisomely repaleed by three tat | teres of artillery The prisoners capiured hreak thiouch ong lines in the neighborhood of Fort | Adjourned bho weather at th time waa very boisterous, the teries of United States rerulare, In the evening the } gmount to sereral tiousan’!, T. &. Bow ereils xplanation of tho &rxtisxt. is most | wind biowing a gale from the 8, W. Wentar naa corps had reached a point in the ridge between Grav- Erwin M, STANTON, Secretary of War likely eo i | The Speaker present re of the Btate | Her ae porsible, but found it impossible ; wales any @lly Creck and Fatcher*s Ran, neer where the Seeond 1 teiarate carina it Kanan’ : 1th tional einen boats, Picked up ae toany an we 1 ron ry Carpe bed the desperate fight with the rebels last The Baitles of Sunday, ec Li Mea acyl Aa sa Peinceicns t ! “5% + epara, planks, & When wae left ber «he was burned - ¥ - f. ine yen foes he ene intwod weve at d ‘ . tail SOPFIGLAL,) \ re nile Rccuttanitd ind Bast oky ne th Third | simost toa et and war fastdrifting in on tothe ¥ fantry auc artillery sproee |! ! ' y pie The Second Corps advanced almultaneourly with £ Wan Dyranrarst, j peste ay sf fy : ere’ Voting bill was ordered to athird | breaker. ‘I wea a echooner near by pickhig up BEING TOMs: MOT? MA x iccell ac speeth fleece ‘ , o ' ot tell how whe anver \ the Fifth, but met with no opposition during the day WASEINGTON, Af ka and gd vicibad iewaide iia Tavdinen tcc Pasakn.<Making appropriations to renaie |) Berean bat conld not tell how many he saved. The The following telegram fren the Preside end in the evening its Hines esteuted from Hateher's even ded elahi. cslick the 7 7 he th ] tut pale ¥ i we t catia t | fol owing ina litef aatnes tha: wore belt tolind im nia Onde oa 1 the ae alive 0] 7 Bun on the right to Boydton plank road on the left, | at half-pest clght (hie morning, giver the Ing wx ntlos he ont! one | recdetry of birtus marringea and ceathe in Sew York, | b 4 ave bad me id er, Phillip Bmith, Jet & S m . tT] Beiative lo mower id «eo it thoeity of Ne ohn Haydony Ist officer, Phillip ’ sonnecting with the Fifth Cozpe telligence from the front, where a furious batt v t t op ting t the Spy by vr ‘ 4 new, Fugineer, tive, Glepae a tiwen bus The Sixth Corps did not move on Thursday al- N York, fo 1 the chaster of the city of | Geller, Blchard Doyie, coal pamor, Win. B thoneh they were constantly under marching orders | T##!Ns) with aontinue d enceres tothe Union arine ing tt | Mochoates, te ait Stidects | 20 Cook, Aline Dec, waiter, ul of staanuer Genera) and hourly expected the word tomove, The other Fpwin M. Brastos, Secretary of War an rr tt } au h joan t i hk 4x) 47 ' | a rey wr are f Du. ane nu hox eee Ou LhOOpale row mone 10 oui com oor Ud Wier norpe were also expecting orders, but received none City Pont, Vay April 2500 A. M.—Hon, Enwre | tion ov thie 6 is the Heintive tothe teen of the Cie re of Quee A ake ald Ng i cal ae fs oth Va if. Are . t “ Gr tet v te y, al ° tarne pri coG. b doring the day. Brantox, Secrotary of War :—Grant telegiupbed that | [Nit w nls io tie et ditninieh. hie. pupa i mont, priva Foch Lil; Juha K.eaeup, pri fuch waa the situation on Thursday evenine, The | General Sheridan, with his cavalry and the Fifth | Whoie der vate, Co, ba W. AL; Tiel Lewla Co. a, 500 opetrntitg ca he PANG Todds iB is thet General Intollig corpe had captured three brigades ot infantry, a train | the posio t f the ca istruct ub throueh te of wagone and several batteries, the prisoners amount. | |‘ ibiry in the direction of the railroad, This, how Becond and Fifth Corps were advanced upon the left, Re Co, ¥y of h i. pobery with Sheridan's cavalry columa within eaey support- ever, d@ LOt partic ly Known, (By Mato the N York Sun.) ke wands “ teoane tng distance, and all ready to begin the grand Lattle, | ing to several thousands, Wal eeahin ee Mawawai ide 290} yb. Y.t Clarence The Petersburg Exrsossy March 29th, aaye De. D Wr si ateann Hanbent G Ve oy thue inaugurated on the morrow, This morning General Grant, having ordered an Quiet bas once more been restored on our tines. | Fe WILLA \ reeon General on Gov Rh NC Y.-C BY TELEGRAPH attack along the whole line, telegraphs ae follows Dave arrived witain Grautts line SLGA'E CAAT TiO At ALUBEY IAS BY SUID RS Fitzgernid, @o, B62 ; 3 Both Wright and Parke got through the enemy's , A rrawatr ermploved inthe Treasury ot W steamer Gen, Lyou ar Cooney, eailor, Vrown, sailor, etenmmer Within . Go. G, 660n UL § trick ryan, coal pare steamer (ieneral Lyon d Clarke, Co, t lieu A. J r. tenmer ty 1 The Battles of Friday, ted ip absaracting iractional | forrictan.) City Point, Va., March 31-8 30 p, m.-Hon, Eacin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: At half-past twelve ington has beea currence), and lines. The battle now rages furiously, ( idan, with his cavalry, the Fifth corps and Miles divi- sion of the Second corps, which was sent to him this morning, ta now awe ping down Srom the Weat Ail now looks highly favorable Raspwron Terasxys dates to February 26 report n Ad leet of amaler } that the woveriment is uegoleling lor the woporhe idabie boats. City Point now epenus | donot exc t rere, nd ® continuous Whart extends frou « Irian Cleels De!Marn, Co! Hown idea of the profits of sutlers may be ge + 7. \ nthe Jatues to ub li vid Artiliens stoaner Dp. tn, to-day General Grant telegraphed me as fol- General Ord ia engaged, Lut I have not yet heard |, ‘be i a 6 DOR RA 8 AMO from the fact that in the army of the Petomac, in Lyou wre ' sSanuel lowe: “There has been much hard fighting this | she result in bis front, A. Lisconn thres days, one wing sold apples enongh a trom seary, Leb cook, (colored) steamer Lyon y ‘Las, A. Brady, dhotuper LOCAL NEWS. eb cout + W @oie B BS0U, ace in Lonisville, vur candidat s« for THD DISPATCH GENERAL STONEWAN five to Washington, Anrvl 2-12.00 # MM. Major General His Advance at Hoone, N.C, Vise mys ‘ipal elect n took «on Pride ore alty in the morning. The enemy drove our leit from near Dab- pey's House back well towards the Boydton plank round. We are now about to take the offensive at Hleatjuarters, District of hast Tenneanea, Boone, Dia: Phe Presidvnt, in the subjoiued teleyram, gives = = —————— SS ————— N.C, March 2, na Knoxville, Tenn, April). -The hex or bi Sie the latest news from the front rs edits: ie | brah wae elected Mayor by 100 plursiiiy, KEW YORK AND TUS VICINITY that point aud 1 hope will more than recover the advance of (General Htonemnn's force, commanded hy Turn are at proseat et the depot of prisoners of fost grounds.” To B. M. Stanton, Mejor Keogh, A.D, ©. entered and captured the | wie at Pout Lockout about ten thousand relel | Tue Imronranr Wak Neovs received tious Later he tel hed foll “oO RIES BOUT ABD Se) AEM | Wen Of RONG, [Dn 8) Tesiraetas The | prigouerm iach three thuusen caved lsat | thy trout Inst evening, caused the most intence ox- ater he telegraphed again as follows: ur troops Dispatches aro frequently coming | All fe going ] rebel force wae route halovscf tea men killed | wae wo thousand # week sro belug sent off eltement io ecity, On the corners of stroets, on after being driven back tothe Boydton plank road | on finoly, Cienerale Parke'4 Wrighs's and Ord's | and sinty-ive sour nd prisguers, Major Barnes’ | for exchange Sha cara’ bead tas feat BYSEO HARES, HMMA 4 A00Ih turned and drove the enemy in turn, and took the lines are extending from the Appomattox to Hatcher'e | battacou of the » heutucky Cavalry lost 4 few Pie Post Ofice Department on Frivay appr nied groupe of individuals dircuasing We * latest from the Run, They have all brokea through the onemy'sin- | men wonnded, General 3b man’s command! {snow | Mr. Veesel a special agent to pr x eed immediately White Oak road, which we now have, This gives us . | ' in j and reopen the Poet Office at Wilmington, NC. front.” wend exchanging congratulations upon » wenn lines, taking rome eae « De an 1 prison rm well into North Carolina, aud wifl be beard of acon 1B |) A) its arrangements are w be putin active operas | favorable regult of the straggle aa at preeaut ¢ peridan, with bis own cavalry, the Filth Corps, the heart of rebeldom tion with the lomss posmble delay, oped, Inineny of the churches in this adty and I the ground occupied by the enemy thie morning, Twill send you a rebel flag captured by our troope in and part of the Second, is coming in from the weet on A a Tus Socretary of War hes declined to grant ea] lyn, the subject was referred to by the pastors at the driving the enemy beck. There have bern four fings me oromar'e heck: ane Wris@ “ already fears Y up The Gwin-Sonora Scheme, | petition from the citizens of Worcente anking fF | evening service, and prayers wore offer: your peptured today.” elie een ool A Confirmation — I rench Troops ow the | |"” see) Pepin denis nee PAS gue Bere complete success in the fleld, The people of tha burtte THIBD DISPATCH Way, ; us won " Jay od Vi 0 ov ace med of late to receiving me Judging by the two pointe from which General | Gent shat could net be generally complied with, nave pecoine ey aceusterne ate bo March .6, The Demecratie prees have had the contidence War Department, Washing/on, April 2-11 P. if San Francia of thie e.ty, which eerm count of Unioa vietories in the field, (iat unre sou Unusual and grand movement ier wie Dut) to excitement is created, Tho news rereiy' 4 day wasof the latter character, wit tr of our citizens was aroused tos pitch notes any other occasion during the war Prk one weemed sanguine as to the final reeu we capuure of Kichmond was deuned by many anelinostcetat ishod fact. Memmtime all ansicusly await further de- tails by which the yaine of Ura lecont ensaaemene may be oorrectiy (asinalod Rrceayt Mexican atvices mention that a severe fight occurred with guvorrillaa near Vera Cruz, in which twont -sit of the rToperiasst troops were ing telograme from the Presideos reports the condi- | gration to Mexico under bis ouepices, disregards the | killed, and ales the marshal commen lantas Vera tlon of affairs at half-past four o'clock this afternoon ; | denials which come from Purcie a8 v0 Gwin'ecolon. | Cruz A nut ve ot the railncad Grant telegraphs, I infer that he moved hie head- quarters about one mile since he sent the fires of the two dlepaiches, A. LuNooLe, Details of the Fighting on Friday. Washington, April?.—A letter from tho Army of the Potomac, dated Friday evening, says there bas been severe tighting on some parte of the line from morning till night, the result of which has heen the extension of our lines etiil farther westward, although ets considerah ¢ loss in killed and wounded, The second division of the Fifth Corps supported by on General ‘ Y f e follow- Marr G John A, Dix, New York: — The follow | of Gwin's acents, and has been encouraging imsmi- ubasiagna borers frota Pennsylvaue to Epwin M. Branton, secretary of War scheme, and ssye “the arrangements between | Wark a ATI ER OY ORS. Orsds 7 : ei the Emperors of France and Mexico, which A Laser smount of hquer stored in East Boston City Point, Va. April 2?—2 P. M.—Tlon. Edivin M. Nehed in Januar wine to us clreet from the Stanton, Seeretary af War:—At 10.4 A.M. General | Git! of Mexico, y Grant telegraphs as follows onthe! Bn | Everything has been carried from the lefsof the | wents of both po Ninth Corps, The Sixth Corps alone captured more | A the firangen thao thie thousend prisoners, ‘Ibe Becond and | ci the (alle brat and was .200 on Fri by the internal revenue offi- entol the Marquis of | cers for uot hav tle tux stamp and inspester's ponit ebqnor ta alleged to belong to un EB. French, d@inalier, whose eatabl.ahinent wan also taken posswesion of by the officers, The armount of tax would be fitty thousand dolla Tun Pm Derantarnt,—The fireme he United state Atapy going out from Vicksburg a few days tho third waa thrown out towarde the White Osk road | TWOpty-fourth Corps gly forte muy Bnd Bree | ee enme Me test Wt thre | set excited the suxpicion of aa vffcer by the | es will be seen flrs ott af fesse iN ae vet of the Boydtown Hiank road, and ordered to | °¥C™ from the enemy, but I eannot teil the numter. | (win had been ceste! a! rthit Muxin jinn | Peeulerity of he ter, and npon beivg Boarch- | whieh occurred ov Baturiay Bnd y Aeabadebr ee LT have not yet heard from Sheridan, His headquar- | bad ceded the dominion of any part of th “Mexiean | od, was found ia the al of, one f her shoes an . 4 i territory the Puech. Government, but) accu ate wap of the fortificavions of Vicksbury, branch of Gravelly Run, and while about forming in tere have been moved up Banke Houre, near the | on “the “contcary, . explicitly —etated ' that | location uf : aan jine, our troops were fired upon by a heavy force at Boydtown Koad, about three miles southwest of | Gwin had not | heemne A Bublect of the cnomy who were lying concealed in the woods | Petersburé — (Blgned) A. Lixcoun, 1 was but the truetee of both, to ) of and ao by the rebel artillery posted in favorable po- FOURTH DIBPATOA, tending to their duties as O ual, In © ‘lwent eth Prociuct a fire ace urred on baturday uight, in vig acme destraction of property, The espiam ef lay precinot, in bis report yeaterday morning t head juartore, oulegizes the firewen, and eye that ther were promply on band and worked witha will, hein a Truck Qompany that was seid to be contuinw ios, tarned ant and did efficiont service, M t forquen of the several companies who wer Contaued on ha Wat Page, reach and (ake position there, After crossing a email nals, Various headquarters of Gen ersis, sud e full description of the warieus com- toesary and other public either monareh, a nit administer the 1escnrees of the territory for tbe lores, | Frenc a And \ ct to the Mexicsn Gove n Prrivions are being signed by many persons tn a s i ment, Gwin is inve with plomery powers to d Mormpois, Tenn. ying thas tr aent de- oe ee os batty ae bat | City Point, Va. Apri 28.80 P. M.—Hon. Bavwin | free of, and make. al eedtul rules and requlats clare Tevcease no lougen an A Mh ea Bog Whe enceay eppearing to be moving to | aw if to) wv. suantum, Seoret f War: At 4.50 P.M | ierpectipg the territory of otber property bélonging | wna thas the Recretary of the Tress i] ‘ jarn thelr @ank, the line was forced to return to thels | ™* vigdevalblls : ” w te | to the Mevicar, Government: but nothing ip these the present tex 00 gaits from ibe artherr Bistes hall court na to prejudl 7 a a ‘ 1 fires position, where they were rallied, and aon day, Gen, Grant telerraphs as followe | fen Py ys: a annive oF of a0y r aviioular Biste Laid ay her evidence of Genwral Washburne's weekid tbe enemy's advance We ae pow um and bere @ couiluuour Line of kun Meancisoa Maret 7 — wo restore civil law. be Las ordered the uted