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Jahtftvllle Oct. 2o;i862.-J
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TRMOTIIAIMIKD TO YKKKA KOII TIIK HKNTINKI,
Wednesday's Diapntch.
New York. Hlh. A relicl mull containing
$1 'J. 0(10 in rebel bond.-", koIiI mill trciiHiiy
nott'M. wns captured on the l'oumiuc on llie
(th in.il.
Now York. 8th. Tlic Wvrlth Port Knynl
cn'TcepuiiuYnt Mates Hint the Montaul;. wln-ri
rot irniug from destroying the Xnshvillu,
run oVcr torpedo, which cxpludtd, lifting
the voei'1 two feet, lint not injuring her be
yond u flight disarrangement of her inn
cliluery. Washington, March nth. Hilton Hnad
correspondence. March Int. states that the
pirate Nuflivillc endeavored, during a fog,
to run past the lilocknderH. lint got aground.
Com. Wordcn discovering her. ran the Mon
tniik up wilhiit 12.(100 yardn; Fort McCaIHs
ter opened n tremendous (Ire, lint Worden
took no notice of it. leaving the wooden
gunboats to reply. Four shell burstcd in
lliu Nashville, setting her on tire', ami one
went through her side into the powder
magazine, which blew up with n great ex
plosion. The Moutntik nnd I'ntttpsco, iron
clads, have been sent on an expedition to
test their lighting qualities, in Assibaw
.Sound, together with the Kricsou. with mor
tar bonis in tow. An attempt will be made
to completo the destruction of the rebel rain
Flngnl; it is not thought Hint Fort McCal
lister will make much resistance.
A rcfugco from Jlichmond says several
thousand troow liave been seat lu reinforce
Price on the Ulackwatcr, and also that W,
00(1 troops from the Southwest had patted
through Hichmond within a few weeks.
Fortress Monroe. 8th. Kichmnnd'dls
pnthes of (1th says the gunboat Indianola,
captured from the Yankees, was blown up
on the Hd, by the rebels; her guns fell into
the hnnds of the Federal)). The Queen or
the West left in such a hurry tint she left
part of her crew on shore. Later dispatches
state that the Indianola was not destroyed,
ami they are endeavoring to raise her. The
Federal gunboats nre making great destruc
tion on Lake Providence. An attack was
daily expected on Port Hudson by Hanks.
Mobile flth. The .faeknn Miiippim
says the destruction of the Indiauoln was a
most unnecessary ulfiilr. A turretted mon
ster, which recently passed the batteries at
Vicksbnrg, proved to In) a tlatbcat with sun
dry lixtures to create dccction. .She passed
Vicksbnrg on Tuesday night, March ltd, and
the officers of the Indianola. "believing her
to be a turretted gunboat, blew her up, the
guiiH falling into the hands of the Federals.
Philadelphia, 9th. Richmond papers of
7th sny that it is the opinion ot military
men that Hunks will utlack Port Hudson in
a few days.
Cairo. 8th. We have advices from the
fleet before Vicksbnrg to evening uf :id.
Everything was working well; all the ca
nals are how thought to bo successful;
dredging machines are now working upon
the canal opugsitc Vicksbnrg; soon the
gunboats will be able to pa1" through
readily. One gunlmat from Yazoo Pass
bad already reached Yazoo City. There is
no doubt of our ability to get forces into
the rear of Vicksbnrg, und thus cut oil' the
communication of the rebels with Jackson
und Luke Providence. The health of the
army was improving. The water will soou
be let into the canal.
Franklin, Tenn., Dili. A large forco this
morning moved against the enemy's posi
tion at Spring Mill, near Columbia, with
the intention of routing them. .Should they
make a stand, there will probably be a hea
vy engagement.
LATKIJ.
New Orleans, Feb. 2Alh. Tho establish
ment at Clinton. I.n., for the manufacture
of arms, ammunition, etc., was totally de
stroyed by tiro two weeks since. The. loss
to the rebels is particularly suvere nt this
time, as the troops in that section huve been
very scantily supplied with ammunition.
It is reported that tho Harriet Lane can
never be of nny use to tho rebels, they hav
ing no machine shops lu Texas at which she
can be repaired.
St. Louis, 10th. Tho Chcrokoo National
Council has just adjourned. The lirst net of
the session was to repeal the ordinance of
Recession they had been forced to pass; they
also passed an act depriving of office in the
Natiou and disqualifying all who continued
disloyal to thu United States; aUo an act
abolishing slavery.
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Murfreesboro, 9th. A report has just
reached here that Van Dora's forces had
been defeated and the bigger portion of them
cuptured. Hosecrans has ordered nil whose
natural supporters are lu the rebel service,
and whose sympathies and convictions are
such that they cannot justify au assurance
that they will conduct themselves in a
friendly manner, shull be lu readiness to go
south of our lines within ten days. A vast
exodus will take placo from Murfreesboro
immediately.
, Washington, 8th. The spirits of tho army
are greatly better. Its health is excellent.
The new regiments, which combined the
f greatest percentage of sickness, are rapidly
mproving, Everything looks cheering.
Gcucral Order No. 20, promulgated to-day,
contains the names of 120 officers absent
without leave, who are ordered to report
within 15 days or be dismissed from the ser
vice. An order transferring Gen. Sumner to the
command lately bold by Curtis, will bo is
sued to-morrow, The command -will em'
brace Arkansas,' Missouri New Mexico, Col
orado' and Nebraska.
The Surgeon General has directed that
all sick and' wounded soldiers who have
been sick for three months nnd Upwards,
and In a lit state to bear transportation,
shall be Immediately transferred to general
hospital near their homes. The treasurer
is supplied with' sufficient bullion to meet
.all expected demands.
New York, 10th. A Nassau conespon
dent stales, under date Feb. 20th, that the
rebel steamer IlctHhutlou arrived there on
the night of the" loth. Her officers met at
the Royal Victoria Hotel in the evening,
dlcniiriiig kindly of their piratical ex
ploits. Last evening three fast steamers
entered hero within nn hour of each other,
vlsr. : the Georgia, brigg-rigged. iron pro
peller; the Itrittnuln, Goddess of Neutrality,
side-wheel lon, brig-rigged, very fast; lion
screw steamer Gertrude, brig-rigged, very
fast. Those vessels "'ill prove a valuable
addition to the rebel piratical licet, nnd'itn
less we cnu send a liultlo or Vauderbllt on
their track, their capture will be next to
impossible,
Thimdny Night's Dlspntch.
New York, 10. Tho money "market is
steady. Sterling, 177 ; gold closed ut 57
nf8.
A specinl dispatch from Washington
pays the removal of Geucrnl Curtis from
the Department of the West is officially
announced. The report of the rebel nil
vunce upon Padueah vullcy is contradicted.
A Havana letter says the schooner
Ocean Herald reports seeing, on the 24th of
February, the wreck of a steamer, painted
black, 22 miles from Abaco Lighthouse.
There were no signs of life near her. On
I lie. same day the schooner picked up two
water casks. Nothing lias been heard of
the Florida since the gunboat Sonoma
chased her. in a heavy gale. 100 miles from
A baco. It was conjectured that the wreck
might have been the pirate.
Chicago, 10. Today's Times has a
special dispatch, dated from Coldwntcr
river, March f. which says that the expe
dition left Moon Like Wednesday morn
ing, reaching the end of tho pass yesterday
nf noon, having made twelve miles in throe
days and a half. The boats were much
broken in their light upper works, but not
one wus damaged in the hull or machinery.
Soldiers and seamen were occupied at every
turn in cutting down trees and opening
channels. There was great (lunger of be
ing dashed against the trees. A battery
is reported at the mouth of the Cotdwutcr.
Luter. Cold water March Atli. The expedi
tion has advanced twenty miles since last
report. The country is entirely dectituo
of inhabitants.
New York. 10. Tho steamer Roanoke
from New Orleans. March 1st, has arrived.
The information has been filed in the pro
visional court of the cnnll'cntion of the
Slidell property, in New Orleans. The
New Orleans Km, of tho 1st, states that
twenty rebels who were recently sent
through the Union lines returned, begging
to be allowed to take tho oath of allegi
ance, nnd for bread. All wero suffering
fronraeliial hunger, and the children were
crying for food. They give a fearful state
ment of the destitution in rebcldom.
Arern Cruz advices state that tho French
army wns entirely inactive, being unable
to accomplish anything without large re
inforcements. The French officers are dis
gusted. The health of the soldiers is very
poor, A hole Irnins of supplies from
Vera Crass have been cuptured. The
French are cnnstueling a railroad to I'u-
eblu, and tho guerrillas nrn annoying I hem
by stealing the rails and running the cars
oil the truck.
LATER.
Chicago, 11. From several military
centers of interest "conies the announce
ment of perfect quiet ruignihg. There is
nothing new from Vicksbnrg, nnd every
thing is statu oko in Virginia, South Car
olina nnd Louisaua.
Washington, 11. The Scnnto in execu
tive session confirmed the following nom
inations : William H. Wallace, of W. T
Governor of Tduhoe ; W. B. Daniels, Sec
retary of Iduhoe; Sidney Edgerton of
Ohio. Chief Justice of the U. S. Court in
Jdalio; Samuel G. Park of Illinois nnd A.
O. Smith of Idaho, As-mciate Justices of
that Territory; Richard Williams, At
torney of the U. S. Court for Idaho.
John A. Gurley of Ohio; Governor of Ar
izona ; Milton E. DufTield of Cal., U. S.
Marshal of Arizona ; Win. 8. Howell, As
sociate Justice of tho U. S. Court, for Ar
izona ; John -Goodwin. Chief Justice of
U. S. Court (or Arizona ; Richard Me
Cormick of New York, Secretury of Ari
zona ; Ebenezer Peck of Illinois, Judge of
Court of Claims ; Stephen J. Fields of
Cal., Associate Justico of tho Supreme
Court of the United States ; Joseph Lew
is of Penn., Comptroller of military reve
nue; Moses W. Olcott of New York,
Comptroller of currency,-
The Committeo on the Conduct of he
War will probably do little until the next
Congress.
Tho law does not provide bounty to
those soldiers discharged from disability
from other causes ; those wounded and dis
charged have obtained bounties. Agent
of the Treasury Department appointed to
investigate the condition of subordinates
on the Pacific coast;, has made a report ac
companied by large and voluminous testi
mony. The redulj? will be tbo discharge of
Robert J. Stevens, Superintendent of the
mint at San Francisco;' for the retention of
worthiest subordinates'. Collector Rankin,
of Snn Frnneisenv will probably be al
lowed to resign. T)w decision of the Sec
retary of tLc Treasffrj allowing foreign
stenmers to compete with thi' Pacific mail
line will not be introdneed The Supreme
Court was tho scene of greaf inien-.it to
day being engaged in rem1crtfg important
decisions. At h'ust fifty of the mwU emi
nent lawyers of the country were present.
The decision in luvor oftlic Corenifnent
in the New Almaden initio case, involves
properly. estimated at sixty tnillionu ut dol
lars. Important nnd not altogether unexpected
decisions in the prize cases wereunnounced
by Judge Greer, ruling evidence in point,
in favor of the Government. Justice Wil
son delivered a dissenting opinion that the
civil war did hot exist until ufler the 13th
or July. 1801. and therefore the President
lias nn power to set nn foot u blockade un
der the law cf nations ; thnt decisions in
condemnation should be reversed, and the
vessels and cargoes restored. This dissent
ing opinion wn concurred in by Justices
Catron and Clifford.
Friday Night's Dispatch.
Concord. N. II., lOlh. The canvass in
this Stute has been one of extraordinary
excitement. The vote to day is compara
tively the largest ever thrown for Govt r
nor. The Republicans supported James
E. Gilmorc ; the Democrats Ira A. East
man ; thd Union or War Democrats. Col.
Ilurtmuu. Returns from 175 towns give
Gilmorc 25,000, Eastman 25,700, Hard
man, 3,500. The returns indicate no elec
tion by the people. The Republicans have
a majority in the Governor's Council und
Semite und House of Representatives. It
is believed that all the Republicans for
Congress are elected.
Washington, 10th Tho President will
to-morrow issuo a proclamation calling
upon soldiers absent without leave to lorlli
with return to their respective regiments.
All soltiicrs now absent, who return on or
before the first of April, will bo restored
to their respective regiments without pun
ishment, except forfeiture or pay nnd allow
ances during absence. All who tin not re
turn on or before the first of April will be
pouted ns deserters and punished us pro
vided by law.
New York, 11th. Gold unsettled, clos
ing at 157. The Africa, to-day, for Li v.
erpool, carried away 81,300,000 in specie.
New York, 11. A Washington speciul
dispatch says a Committee of tho Cham
ber of Commerce hud an interview with
tho President yesterday, urging him to
make arrangements forthwith to issuo let
ters of Murqun and reprisal under the re
cent act of Comrrcss. Their nrcrmnents
are said to have made a strong impression
on the President. The contrary view was,
lliiwvYi-r mm u iijr otuuiuir, nun iiy men
prominent in the opposition to the bill.
Tliov renreuented In President Lincoln I lie
dangers of forcgn wur in cuso ho should do
as requested. 'I lie subject is understood
to have been before the Cubinet in its
meeting today. Nine citizens of Fairfax.
Va., were arrested there today, and sent
to the old capital prison, charged with
having piloted the rebels in their late raid
on that place. The rebels who entered
Fairfax just saved their distanco in escap
ing with their plunder, Colonel Johnson
following them so sharply as to recuplure
thirty or forty horses.
New York, 11. A recent reconnois
shiicu of Colonel Dodge, from Norfolk, has
proved eminently successful. He marched
110 miles, visiting Soulhfield, Chuekluck
und Ulackwatcr Hridge. lie met thu ene
my at Windsor, near the hitter point, drove
their advance guurd in on the main body,
then attacked them on tho flanks and
forced them to retreut to the Ulackwatcr.
The light lusted only forty minutes.
Jackson (Tenn.), 10. A skirmish has
token place between 200 infantry with two
pieces of artillery, of General Sullivan's
division, and a body of rebel cavalry.
The Federals lost 100 men und their ar
tillery. The cavalry uirroundcd our men
and compelled them to surrender. Troops
have been sent from here to the sceue of
the reported skirmish.
Memphis, 9. The city is full of conflict
dieting rumors, regarding operations near
Vicksburg, but we have naming that is re
liable. It is reported ihat Ynzoo city has
been captured by the Federul forces. It is
perhaps correct, though uo particulars are
given.
General Grant has ordered all officers
who have resigned out of his department.
Ruthford's Creek, four miles north of
Columbia, lenn., 11. General Granger
came up with the enemy at this place yes
terday ufternoon. The advance guard was
skirmishing yesterday. We lost two killed
und several wounded, and captured several
rebels, one of whom reports that Colonel
Coburn and 200 men had escaped, and
were making their way to our lines.
Washington, 11. The Senate in execu
tive session to-day confirmed the following
nominations: Lenord Sweet of Illinois and
Qeorgo Lanscr of New York, Commis
sioners of the United States, to enter into
convention with' Pern for 'a scttleme'nt of
the claims pending between the citiaena ol
the two ountries i James. P. Ailing of
Connecticut, Aociate Justice of the U.
S. for Aria ; Cataiua M. Clay, Minitter
Cooiloied on fourth page.
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