The Weekly Civilian & Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1862 Page: 1 of 4
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A*T * CAVE, STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
11 ■■ I -"-aiillBHKJ
scéatcs:
8, i862,
mmm
marching on Cape
Oi radea*.
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JU. --Liííi
oí Battle of Val-
MWJU UwwNetf JtffT
Steamer
Sftf# cairt
Mratejrr.
Heavy farto landed at fortress
MonroejiigUb^il
«tu K
ht5"* la
e cbídU^nn; M;re<
|r>' wlIII*
PHmI ■Mjafl
M Woo the tvnfideaee
and tbsif huimái
A farm itr
.aw
J ÍB«
«> from 9
the battle 281 «r
^^■^■las-ut awrretHb
-- I # to#* Ml#
fwwo - J tit *■ «* «f i
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i A
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to Nfát his lastMuler jhT if
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JpplnHtedte e«<py
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•"X «Ni- Ufuat sre hM<<
J . .dfea A«ri qib llat H. ,-
IMftratj d*uaiB trnli a brfor« tbe Fort
: «Hp m e ?my • beor.ght out «b at
* #% * íiMÉÉ Í,-'4N>Uf<s w ¿bdeeWtng
and pcHjf <«f which
Nt ijor Pjr
*etvt in
* ; moteaseot rt mod
■ *t pniot sb-nttfew
EM tv n.tjher >*##:■■■
■e teft i^igbUrhooéftf,
urs araceh w4tbónt Watif.
b> hftr dtrtfeffftlabsd
the rare be. b*«'fo*ed;in ahelteriafr
ta ftiC, while b*j exposed Wm*<lf in
tadrkwuruent rvtn -nstranee* froa
| hi o.wiasand, to cwoU Mrowfrfeafirtt «« Will
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rlse o«,an1 there ta | Stwndane* :oí.the
¡Wis defend Utí ' - - - - - -
is# fth ti* hM|
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try- •-' J- J
, -he tnteraatihfto
the Siatrfhattan «f the forra
That * ttWtsrr X«>t
ÜMfil^llr
wbícH bower*
J Hí* tfg ra. T
■MnmHI
It-f.Hlrd to do.
nftnftjpanies
tKV"'laeefc ud
rendered
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íiiirn" fii^wfcil'r-f 1.jnfv
wi^wf atiu>, Prrjti.
h* r, d fe? a tfís( ánd
,w A 4 v«íy, f rid IM fired
*te! :íf tt* bo:Vm.
« «feaíj; tbfeK prt«ít>né no
¿and tai fcitcf; í f tnoíe, Qfffíl
v sac*
i njrfc?, nil >1! wfréap* >be 4 b
ti * 'SMs®re, «T^tl fV <. ÍíTjth n w.tíi
f omjW^ i ^fímesf v>f t-ie
-ifr-g b« (NlJu ¿ti the n%r. ' Tl.*«
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W*« ■:I.MÍnf ir*r-'. w íK- 48# '! • ,
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€'(t. Htov, rt <? firrisnn, 2«ft in
tíT d«*« ' i'' «rms. Ch jr?< jr i'r-
« o wiíbéO" roi-r
mi. Ft>n Cr ijt U atin iwd tqr CV>U
tsrií ns are afl *t «« tó
0 l?« <HB puTíu - • or wbH^wr He
bh w-frf é#*insr Íh* ijtft r «V lí*
stt r det> Tlf Jaíu-r u* i r dMt V.
1 ha.i b*rtl irork *hra<í f but irho
da *n.Y th \ IhfT nre not pqH*l tn
anr task wür >^d abe ? tr er^tmnattAwt
a-rt A9 b^Te^^tfr^ awl rffiett^t n tbo hardT
volunletír «ád^r tí. r'r ch«rre,th t e*n tcccm-
fd'sh ahnrt^T a fTtb'mp. wait with great
fTDpaliettc# fnrt l er- dereb^Benf*.
iS_ . —
Federal account of tbe Battle of
bfcr*. TOtia te i
!k« for jx i
^egy-r? ;ng. and
fw men U-:t>£ aH
Vi^herde.
Defeat V irlnoily Admitted.
Situation of the fedérale
' "the Terrftorv,
in
Iribl a ^t ÍM 4«4twat rW^lts.
■ •• |a«brr,
f!P ^ bi«a :4^ *^ - ; "• r '4HHHHVI
W{¡4rmát* jáé'l>#fc>lgy* ( bftrte -
*T'-- let- lb«4tortt:s5^bfy^--BH^r*d«,*t 'ins- a r&tt
epvpc^«rc|ft«íirm «ftff fcárvn^ v> d r,f r. . • i tb«- adr
aia 5íf waa UHrlng hi*
t*ro iu-'Ún!e l OBeti
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m
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*aa
;jpr -• > r. • «; «*ere í-
— > >•% ■ r ' ;: ' •• • ■" .'
■ireuliip CBá'cis aaJc^adv' tina dr¿T^ itt-
l)M 'Olí h® !*«*"■*«>• 1 * ! r> ' !?
IN art dttaita' nf-tba>it:íe;
-Uf rt t# dafc ai| t« arnrí si b it
¡ ' ta*«fltt • ••• -••• >• '
-«tee* 4t«d and wrs >r. ]
al v( who bad Ik's
¿más* ih* Uy. A;x>n*.
■' itr cf .- v th¡edmn¿ cfascl
i ' « J. IWfcert* %rfesi. .dlfcjww;,.W -tM ,
• ir t 4 ^ r, «í^.-eatt.í?
. « i ¿ -x-.- . \ *■_ I J «.-• '-'
. % -. •' f <t S<f tói^^clad «K■■ 1111,
"r;; twak-a w*.*; isf íbVb'j jfreater
vtgNuf -i' • i ■ h 'o b ' iwr'V*
3 atolla - .*fre *H?l &nd :b«
.ns*: to'-lhj5>h H«
r r-'." i br h;5 ? *•. w>-iHr
««4 and a*,«t. w^drrm^-whAt Uvt.
' *nd ■ Offer - g that'
«r AaytbitijE H.'"|
fi
Cirrlfpentkj^ea tf tk St< & pob*icia.
▲UF^CcmQFar.Veiv M x•:«? , r«b. IWl.
■; Sm^aBf laa* the■ Texan* bata road# ^crrnw
■tt&i/mtái- i^{ítbevT'<ÍiiÍir . f kv.-r
t'raig Oa the lfr b tí«V'3'á«uhi^#:'«il
infantrj l, Od atroné, *4 bawie in frntit
f tba frrt, Ibey ai; f ro ¿Vi.4 a column <<f 8#0
randrjr b> Ifea weat nf iwr'de^Wa.« Ther ad-
rane a to Witbia a o-ib and a half of th< «oaks
baited, wl& tit# flkjr fl miting; in tbe
retB.^ú.*¡d atwoctbrH and tfc u e^mnx'-nevd
nrfrouradi m ^cm nt. the time nf
.ir.e?i' '. <*tn^y fcsd | r«...i«nt,r Cf)noe:t
^^^jgSHrter .}' in. <•;' blf f ret y m tt' e 'rear t f
tba f ii^ AVIu t> thf ! j tT''T C'sen étié-d rrtraat-
Jt r and tKe IrUntTv ar'as separ-siU l .rrnm tb#
éaaaírj-, C L Canlir orderiid lUj..'-Put-can t {
rhat-ga tha «avairj cf the emtnr irith a apiad
reft/ if dmf.05 aft.} in^untfd nkib wíijcb ttiey
•i'di?! sr 4-: --ÍÍ vi- ? r<:~áj r*treating b f -re
1 t ¡i.:"t'h'-v «rrividft a dfe|>ra*-i(ie. The
i "X- vifd'jt: v in ♦« > ineáa; v' ádranc««d t"
fbe rallef of fh4* earaíp^ acd a ikjrnaUh ttk k
piare al théj^vttie. >hotá wm ei-
Miflni —ggaji^if
Ifaaxnt
I tfce*e/j
U U tepo% far
H'" iUts' aay '
Oefc-iw. At
At Baieb'a bw«-.a;i*-¡
aa4 <>'brr <(&■•< t M¿ei at riu
At tba rarkms
tnent there i# abundar
for six thousand men nnti
Yft«r*teTBl
« ■fce
this TerrJtonr:
ortUidiMl, Col.
traen , ww-thi
i^fWrt.
WJbwo. T!h
¡tt -kb>e thfa p| rv4
The B&ttle of Kewberu.
- - —.
Im¡>ortant from Florida.
Desperad Battle near
m
WI11<I10<<1, va.
m
ra
boen driven
Oaa frcoeh
Nsirraw, March $5.-.Iofor¿¡¿||Te^B
land Nn. 10, received here laat nigbl, «tata
that there w«« liaatv cannonading tbera 00
Httudajr taat. Two ©f tbe enemr'a annbnaU
One araa tank bekiw llicktsan
tha other tank in sight of IN? tafbud.
Onr Moldirrs wt tt>e Wand are If gnnd ajjiHts
and declare they can bold tt against the world.
Hat l*>€ 9, llarch 2btii.— A lively naraibat
tie oeearrrd in tbia r c.pHv to-day, Wt«teeo two
oi>4>fwt«, Orv¡r>n atwjfwwÉÍL'
rebeN have
Xorthern
VanderhiH "lp#t ft Sea.
Capture of Fort Macon
llteatncr Naslirille.
•ecountu froia
Ko. UK
Lfllter from Europe.
pght*
fc*u h, ao#th' f*> we . _ ,
loritat'f'ow. iien btoncwall Jackson
pto«K hendrv.i- ei(.at • 411n
rsLS;1^^:
* Night closea tfee Battle.
in tb d-j'jrt f " — - ^
a*. ' ■-■-•■■-■
IwroaTaMT I-owi at hr*.
C. H. a<rtn*«r Van«l ?rhfi!tt C pt. I^tnitb, let
TO^*!0" Lo«a Heavy—Enemy'! Losf
vduhrrtiRa. I Enormous. ¡
1
letter treat Vlrgli
North'crn Account of Baitle.
Sped* ta the *ew Orkwrt
R KSillO!' IJ
Whi n Hauaasaa u-a?
red «ad blackened ttQi
matter >f course, that tb
«hqtild be abandon <1
Evan «port and Ac<|itia
tbe gniw a the f..rn.« r t]
«bile tluMe at the látt
lailroad, were brought
and placed n position
paharmock riyei.
ade,or rathir division,
just named, eomoMrlj
movemeot, of which hi
until the order was niceiv
15, nm
of chor-
owe<), an a
gpositionuj
fWtri« <f TWO
* deserted, :
eirni^totbevaM,
■MSriotbeÉ
ckabui^;
ka of Hap «
lita brig-
to the town
fi<:d by the
íiftiiuafnm
and of i^e
Appointments for Arizona.
Later from Island No. 10.
■■' • ' ' * •« 11 '.! *
More Gun Boat
t arfr-rtjr fh aaamJ. í 1tty «f ib*-m .Jirn n io i x
laatt «tata, lhrriogh the OTraoij t íUftm>U¿ . in^t l frotn
tpianelwvea cUteeaia Ij*ww\J «f 1 ¡wmi.aotj í A WCord dttta
* •«
Wí M n U af the
vp^ l*WMb, t« U'.d -
erad at s^a in a han tc*r^ f oa tb^i^ h oil. ■■
Tbe rrew a* d pae^t ngern to ll to tbe bngi ,
0*pl. Pmitb, <N w*< mate, fv# mm*, aig iwa-'
fiemen f aa ojiere. and two lad? ptaaf^rerr.
arrived aafvJ/oa t! ^ F> rvl^ va«i n*|%'ftifcV
Tiia. oilier boat, with «Bt^nfcwa *?#% |¿«« jmji
Confederal gtn 4)oata.
•«td tbe íamt'iw fVteral fan-but, M4W
- <lhe ^ 1 « honra, Mid reault-
1 8,000 *d M tbe defeit.of ti>e Ken London, wbdeb waa
j aunk by oar brat a. Tlx * ia bow a Federa'
•tt arner erwintí t,> the aid of th? ?few (^doo.
The «>'•mtca fotva at
e«t at i
A neeonádt«Miteb,datad W
s #b¿ «aya tba fepnrt of tbe d*
^Renata ai Corlatb mpinrrá o^« * Ma^m and tiie ate iner Kaahv
■■!■■■ irm+ he ton 114 to tbt Yfu.íTa .— H.
V¡Zl^$t£Ít* l°kl*Tt Col. Sejmr, ^
Mannua. ^ arifci®.—OfHcers arrived fpcaa I«Un4 «jSrÜLÍT'i-' , * f*
Ho. P 4 report a owst ro eJ tw,n >*nlBW8t ai .lrt an<t ¡ e^nfirii.' ?ie mieitifrewNtof <><« def
day r thrw of m an««iaa aan ^ta and úx <4 *u the t>rirau*r Naabr. Ie aod Fort **
mortar fi titila, fordaj&age to t ar iwtttrteaU inc *r . rebela.
«dderahJe. The.ialfrfl i wet! |> \t-trí. Ért ard íaeoa- N(«|«US, March I6v
aideont nmaWf. Tfte weatem im.% <A t'je river i*' have tbe folio* W Ji
ti-. -i. ' i . *
The etwmy la taovíair dona lo eanoea afth uarhitie ¿atít%Amj% u.^j. a
ry far lariMbigaan >h>.nutnu«r, AaU AfMat Cor * mcaflo, Tatefi .
trjttj and Dsrcatar
*na ;
March'
■{cdaea<a4
h «r n 11 ett artJIIyiy >«>'
►♦a-
V
m.
Bncmy bombarding night and day.
Naval Battle in Bay St. ImI .
rpceivod no inti-
mation. ^VigfidiV brigade, in Whitney's
division, also cama np ta íVe|lerickshi/rg ;
where the rest went, no one know*. Th'i*
our right flank waa drawn in, and the block*
ade o< the Poiomae, weicih bad been, at l* Ht ,
but an expcnaive farbe, limn Up.
On tii« left Cank, Hill ell back from I eea-
burg to point called H tins, and was there
at last ftrcennf . Jackie n held the extreme
hfi at H*loohe«ter until daf before y enter♦
<lay, in tbe tain hope that be would be •
in*ndenabied t<j girg tlie enen y a
telliii^g.:|>low.. But IVir s«iwt reasím lSeát
known to himself, Johnjion t refuse j tosend
rt i nfoixieeenta, and thus compelled him.
when tKo enemy advanded in
«•adk eight thousand kron^ to evacuate
Wiatf heater, and retire to Monnt J cktótfy
' leadowtt the raíley.' "
inte, the centre, inn del olwftftMfti
Federal Gun Boat Sunk.
sre ind**bwd to tbe South-Westntt
Express for Ute papetr, and the fallowing In-
teHigence' : * ■
Cmckm), Hitch 21.—J«C Thompson la
aBArehing up^ n Cape Girardean, and preaamg
men and bor«es iot< tl e rebel service, lie hi*
bad a sktrtnb lt in which several were-killed
and W 'undevl on both sides. - *
PumanKi enra. March 18.—The ñamé of
rVr^Ciihoun Kip Ilipn is t' b changed to
Kort Wool. Wo<4 h*« established a Onaorshij
i *(-r i he previa his DWtriet. A riiimbe.,MIHiP
of '.r ps were landexl at llonroe and Cape Mil- [cittirg off ita
*«íterday. Time is great activity at old j'^* .againat'-AI
Later from New Mexico,
-i « > «
Attack on Fort Craig A'># 'l.on-
TlwBu Aatonm lletaid ways :
There waatf gtjent deal of Interest msnjfasted
on y eater i y to hear tl>e new a br fhe K| 1' ■
mail, which oséalty erg nes in Satnrday night
but which did ant get lu till 2 o'clock I<r
aod when it did arnve tbene wasmnoh diap
Tribune, f < Nih ck So
10, saya bring
and night, at
fire njoHtly con
w)ii<di ia nrw
tiot replied fur two
Only one gna
thai la at tbe
chore, which ia
The narampm
smaller erety di
¡'Ivsnfr abonf, sp
Toe river i< s
S been
ifttsar?
.jr. Transp^rt
tnrently «arry
di riifrf, aó i
Point.
pointím^nt when
had r.'it been
FedeCala. Onr
gained by the
veril#, bat greni Tegirt ts e*
eventuating In the capture of
It ta now undtetHMood that
made on FoJt Oralg la
¡ its r«rduetk a will be
urqoe has
fort t'raig
S4 by, . tb>
lie; vicforv
istatvsr
at its not
Craig,
attempt wtH be
Ifjg ¡aeaanlt, but
>ra |icsble ttr
lme ancxp-di
with an eye to securing tbe
KicwmoNO, March 25.—Ad vi<-. ar 'ceiv-rl here th *re; *b lsl otjher TOrikms
"■••m N..* ÍK-rn. N. C., s'ate thai 40 .Confeder-ii n^Utrike <br Santa Fj. ■■
ree cfiltmins,.4 wrre killed in the t JCcnt baliit tlitre, and'! The tJonx .lea Enquirer hss s letter £r •iftCs.p '
I me
en asi on if ad
edersl «amplíe"
f .^Ite
has fallen back fo the
\ of til Qr*
-n^e and Aletandri wkd, to the town of
W aire niton, w here it re is several dar s af-o ;
ainac tljen nothing has Weu heanl frmn "
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•ileal.'bran Íi¡:pifii*n<i .h' '* r*V'i - ba.J been-
*r 4jTj<w4. smet^s An: rivrf W wtr s 'lé, r pen«*d a
-. p , t :• ' I f v' y * . 'j; " • •' ■ [< '■ -V,
'.jiÜbik mt. fpéá* Thi-gs hvdti-l e-¡ :<iíly, and
. - «4 'tnas ya cl«me ^-be i was a los*
wlerv bymJr inferv^r in
The
I.« ■ ■ -w* artt'lery
*
sm
til .'i
ía'jj,
w* ***
st
t ft
'a* apj
Wing' ir
>r-r acM-
• ft
eft
• V .
4i
' gSMent. uo J • t í- n«too,
s i M,¡ r lUgn t, of K i-
r^f red ft ; ehar.g th«* bal*.
^ne;ftr«v :.e^i^ira''.m; «ftt«r!d-i-; I
n ti e-a AjperíVí í \
e sl^t iiaij ia¡lietytMisjr be^re • it, 1
*.:n¿ a:v tn rvtr1
n-tar'V t" tfee wa^ona bvK it C>r- f
i{ -Tiew-fci'iicáí tdltitKeer CaV-
e tbsr tarn n(^ onr regiment, and
tile • b r rr-¿ ídm-u a - ftfti'h and-oft;
• •^oti/tn, «fry a4 M*|. .bfi«krt/tg<5,.
a. Ti.xi- wh '«p. and
h'Cf-m rA.ee nblfth
im. Y i'lígwí tbe
w?s ie line faE, a« < t>?
"HurraH,** a^ffilp* -t the,
bet ■ ■ í the tn<0
• '■•£. st-'-d- -a'" !o? aftotl". r
toe. í>H*eof ftor mf.m
p^ktng fdT the ariHery-
_ tlíey dropjwd, and firing
"aa. ssokb prac **u«i and cfiúness aa if tbev.
i oixng deer. Ft va tiroes did Os pt.
eofltpanv ""A.*1 drr^p at tlve tta.-b,
■Mft sbont Tti jarda of tbe guas,
atjd wíth good eflfect. Thta
I ii vs ce a*vd «ií at draadfnt en rr.-ct -.
¡4^^ on thr ámemT : most of'tb^
wife l *4- or-'wou.'fh.-l j as^'aa-s^
:-w . T r'^'í lV:ik n-- n, wbHd '
■ e u-i;i f ^ ^fw -vbít tiuring^ae
a * f- ' *-y t. 5 4Í e* | of bis
a^a feaá
. ■• oaaéfi í
t. 5 ftKfet
K
•V.í, wbiob ptfftollired bis
h*d.'g:.d V uU < ¿'i le^t < ft.tbé
Mu 1 frf£A&% man, *Teaf an a rtillery -
b ma m tbe ewler oí tbe cheek wUó a
* 1 ma tfRed boya, avengo my blonA"—
í
^Jdgh bps Minie Istllyona.borse kiiied and one
jr«¿n íedr Míj. nünc«n, 'tsfe in rha # t ? I? g.
Sraa retrnTled, and;":.bé Teaa+a conlr ne I ta fail
back. K bt ramnred (hAt Uj^ Texár.s had e^ght
pieces ef artíUery. j If' tti-ry rma^ked)
ia ■tbé.r«T'it-;íti bnf a'9>j:V.'distance i eh' w where
tV skirimish took piarej !
OntttB 19th jrd 29th. the T-xwts crcssedtn
*;:•* east ar.k </ P«e liie tlio (irjod . in tird-r as
it is aoppoaed, to tike-iüiesc.it** thel ghte
■ ppcf t:e K r t Craig andtbentfSá of the c^nUultfit
juk sboye, and .'itntr^Siateiy beh w Vatverde
bnttnm, Qh'. Canbr ero-sed and pursed tlwenj
in torre, wfct.á the T^ranS on the heigh?s fired
S<.me fifíy- can non abo? #, without damage tooot
:f reea,; Coh Canby tirod but two shots, dcetn-
ing it itnpmdeit to w *sti fbe am - unition.
On ^e morning of the 21 at, h'.iw|yed Tex-
aa mobis were captured, wrh thcür wa^-n mas-,
''ir. The Tt.x iaos
tft'eó* étel C .i-hy ' . JplÉpÉ
wahttgjttiN^'él djy- a 'baiterj• sSU- t vio Hí* u*ánd
t it "Mtle'a g' ^ril tl ín fi>r<5s.
•TlíO.fPnin* Uiú-*t.ei'!SVnr Mjftiy'Á s;>vrat^!r p-i
w\f *or sntri-rKier,---: Wh.^.n'.thf rxpress ch^d
••í the n. ri.irp: 'h- Jl*'. ' ;• '^'róít^^-Of
'lie ean|v>n « as hetr-' ¡n the d *. et •> n «■ Yet
verde, aati<.-.t-„ci>^-tbal the battk ha-i
LArex aso jiCroftTAKr. ' .
As I had wnuétt Ib us far, the ni!if;iry ea-
'práws just.arrived from FortCra;¿}w >•; i^weof
a «*ri« H't C:4 ll CIS Wtwe>a our !-•• < an i the
Texiátta, nbieb lasted fo «h 9 * '< '• tk a. - le. ttf
the 24^.', dotU sundown 01 the a* nta ^da-y. Tha
6ir%t e^mmaneed in the morning between aix r-
U>«,cf our troops no h r command of t d. Rt b
era and tb* eoctny across the lt ' (irande, wjth
v^rietl sn c sa until 1 (tlsVi"d! of that day. i
Col. Carbv tbea cr s-cl tbe tivar to <v>ree with ]
BBSfertlotisvil;.-
ascertain ita whentbmlta. ;- Jolinatotr cam«-
feer«t a month ri-n, -u -l junioWed the whole
jplan to the Freside'it, wlho approved it, and
authorised him toc- rry it into cxecutior at
"uc*- ■■■
Tlx IU!«igh (S. C
I Stale Journal cor-
1,500 \ ankees. ., 'r • K ■ '•! j' J" jj tatn Scarborough. VV.>extr
Th-> federal* raised the white fl g twice do-!i The enemy's loss was: from ithe Heat Infor^
ring tbe bal ti**, aod had ceased firing; whcn| m-ttion we can git, 1 .'">o killed snd wound od.
tba Confederstea fell bnek. Tbey were pre-' We know that it look 17 wagnna from $ o'clock
vented tn>m securing tb*' H-ig.bv Ú"- ^"ke,* th • day'of the f^i.t until 10 the ne*t .nay to g>t
Tbe Newbern aeeoonts ssy tlxi Confederate* their di'ad an 1 u .under! off the -fijld,' aaé in
bfd l^dO in ths field—that ii w.t<« a h.«r<l fight,
aud that the Vankee^i snLv ted -<h eriy and lost
y of their lv*st «dfieers.
ra hundred Confederate prisoners arerr
taken ami 50 pieces of ear.tnn, also largo quia
tlUea of arma and ammunition.
Tfbe Yankee tmnps in New.h« ni are in good
quarters. The Coniv lera lea fired, tbe town and
railn>ad b i 'ge.
Ore hundred of the ld vrhite h it^ «|r> main-
fd. Three ator- >« only open. .N'«##td;nir i, f the
frigate Vermont bays U*n }osítiyely aséertsin-
,t-d. Tbe Baítinv-re pipera say (bat Captain
net MM of the nmata thtt by. been -el; n¿*,D,n at«d .m .4,i bT luttV «« honor-
.-ifl at in eonnrctlon wijrh the [ffirof Kt*w« 'ed hero of Jiewp^rt Xewa iaf e rering.
bern, • follow : j At'or-T a, Mireh 56<—Ifte Savannah Ropub^
rün# -LL-l-J .i vil-wi —.]! «•« of Uih bi r .¡!>g ssvs that the Yankees
captured at New bern. They WCT T* uteji, rjieye are abfmt 2^00Yaokgfea st Jackson*
lundrrd met could ¡ ellis. Thev tore nn the railroad and
it Hi time. Fortr-flve jhun
not *tthstand ft oody bf twenty thousand
well-am ed bd disciplined troops with eve
ry appl iances they could deatre. But they
rallied as quickly ns iny ron let! body of
troop grordid < ftfercjouid. They sre not
tbe^oass tó-tho4 demora! ixed Iti the slightest. Thev are again
ine pass n a(ij ^ nK^tCOl« . nnd mmxuuh to
do so. It is an al>oainnhle fal^hood to say
they behaved badly. No Mly of troop*
ever fought with gi< al« jr gallantry.
Tlie loases havo hitem, ridtet|!on,dy exag
grrnt* d. The loan in billed w 11 tíos exceed
think ; nnr w tiljLbe number captured ,
♦*> if the late adeottnla "
t. The only field
od is Major Cafnjich
it, killed^--nnl tss .-■ t
I Avery of the .t^d is wi
ttrn out to U* correct, H hich a
it. We iueline to the belief tj
tured, and, we fear, a eonsid.ij
of his command. * . \
. , —1— -- .
rille. They tore up the railrt ad ir.d ary using
the in>n f'jf City detenae.
A special dispatch to tbe Repnblican from
r>aistmm. ft>rida,-*sys a small detachoaent of
Confederates Mole on the V ankee picket < u
woun
a_battery.of «íx ji-eÉ, tttukt t' d. MeRae.of the
eayalrj,.but.detailed In enn mand of the b*tta
ryi'aian s srallbatt ry of two bowftxers. The
enen-.y wereJf UMToaed to have seven or eight
pifien.-. The tmt e e 'mmeoeed by tbe artil'.-ry
Mski mñsbers and soon becam * general. To-
|Hds 'evening mo at i f tire enf my's - gnna • were ¡ ers.
süénced. They, hr wever, made a desperate I pike
rotn Kioston
cer k filed or
.'the-'26th
rumor that
ed should
do not cred
at he ia cspt.
ble portion
charge upoa the l^wita^r bstferv, hut Were re-: Sud«l« k>l
pnlaed with great los^. C^pt. McHae'a battery i a
i%íaptósn5tó' teí iTh? WW í
imint of 5«.w Mexkau voloutters* ,
The i^fxlaoa- ohar¿e | dcaperately snd fa*
ri-os'v with pick'ed men, about 100 strong.
They aere a'tad with carbines nriAt'Tm, sad
kmc aefteft-eooftd bowio-kntves. After die
' Tlut True Delta sayji :
Cajvt. Morgan waa aqot ou
a detachment <>f hia ¿quad
akirmish with theonrmy's p
seventieen, and taking áUmt
C í¿. Mori
a lan^ and was alone, when he
a scout with
god had a
| . i man t prison-
in wis entering the turn-
at JAc^sonvMle, ktljing four and wou
tLree.
Kícnsíovn, March 26.— 0or. Letcher received
a dianatch. yeaterdav, that at St half past four
•'elocltott Sunday aft mo-vn, St 'ie-Wall Jack
-nn engaged the enemv 18,000 striH sr S( barton's
Villi#, five milea this * ide of W ineheater. Af'er
la severe battle, Jackson was compelled to re-
tri nt, with heavy logs of men and officers.
Capt. Anoer-t n was wouuded snd Is a f ra-
"t tr. IJftUtS. Bell snrl Wi'mh) of tb#i ®th Va.
Hegiment, Capt. Bnff >rd, Msjor Jjckvn snd
l/eut. Williams are missing sndftuppcsedtobé
killed.
Our loss was aboat 200. Cen Jaekson re-
treated to Cedar Creek, leaving hi* bagante in
tbe rear Tbe enemy ste reported tobe ad van *
Kteanox®, Msrc^, 20.—The lllwldent ha?
* j pointed and the fiábate eonfn med tbe follow^
in^ officers for Arssona : N :
Governor, J thn R. Baylor.
Haeretary, R.>bt. Johelvn.
Chief J astice, Columbus Upeott.
District Attorney, Ruas^ll Howard.
Marshall, J. Jooes.
Yaitcy arrived aod took bis seat ia the Reft
ate this mor dog.
: their re-ttl* tt Scro«s th> rty^sare.kited thfiri' to
' .i.n.aWMí-1 eX-' f.*. Ther pUv^l a .'t-*i;.riMe Van
ít.tí trick <«i Cot*i,0reoii. '-llwMfiúrtnswub*^
-;.--y - it a "A i fag hw 5L in-i T-
>urauthor. We w ould have -Vsk'eft- all «Í (Into
and the fort. A« it ia, the fort being téry
-trftng, and vhjot wishing t'v asCrifice any m«re
¡¡vés, we have marche'i up the country and will
starve them oat, ap they will bj; lioand give
up. ' Our. honaa have nearly all give out, "d
tb*1 roveremimt thi-a day t<m| them off our
hands at their valuation, awl «je go; as infatt'rv
uhtil we cao procure horses to temount.
—-—| «• 1 i—•—
Ft arm or thk Late Battl*Uí Atta*-
«AS.—The foilowing ia a ^apee al terrain b>
the Mewphis Apjwal: «1.
Jirrt Smith, March 17— Fla Little Roak, Í8
A dispatb to tbe Little R-*ek Trpe Democrat has
the following additioaal partji<|ulaia of the late
great battle t
Chnrclnll were not hurt, nor
MHad, ss reported. Tl|e ene-
30^00 ; that of the Con-
Onr tot si kiia in killed, and
was Ur4s than 3'M>. Th '
J wo ami S.WO. We t--"k
s, three oü wl eh w-et el-
and
ón tV jutía
ail^nt.
v'smaller sod
sltii C«oUoue
jSafca.r éwpe.
ever-, '"dr-r IS
■ÉMna
"verfl. w« d. Rebels <a*t
■ba tienes haire-'bten atvmpting
he# cnca, hMl th« well diiteiéd fiUpir.tí. . r
mor í ara peertftWli $¡em.
A'-apéchd.j ,o% Ti mea, from Calm, asr<í r4J¿.
cera,.of the sbiamrr L ke i:-w 2, wh* h left
Island No. lfl at 11 o'ci.H k last nijrH'üar- Ihe
lig^t'of^ft lsjwé-ira m*ar the -K^nt^tv sh.-wrl
vrtiicb kejrt fecrewpmi.* as tbey t. rster.
11 is sappo*nd lu. ha f • b eñ one > tb^ r* „-r
trasporta set «á fire % the bur- ij-g Of S'-wa
of onr shells. ' .
Another dispatch to lhr Tribtme, Raftsrdav
,"k" "fa tbe gunboat Mound City fired 2t
the middle b.tferw-s, rih eoiisjdefab?a
witb binL Tbe mííSSmÍ chsrgl«fteír^irbtoes at ck.se distarte^ Ibey
' •--- ■. H ********* i A#m4Ée *hua¡**> ra rn I c*o«« n nJV r i?a>4n4 itn lha K.t f^rft
apd ift aa-itber muiote the guni
f < t í>«r aseo, Who. turned
•.r t/eatinjsr. en-td| and «xjpedíted
u ih*\ h 14 > cr?sa the river
of «ur shot gaos U U car ain that
occurred th •««. ; Thev sofnk
of the R<u firaudc
!-'-bttí"#. bót, w_-h
rarge.
draw thew revolverá an<|- rus:>ed on the b> ttery
b ft storm of shell and cani-ter. T*e Mex-
ican* of FinoV tvgiment were panic sfericken,
and i MM HgtorivUsIr fiid^ Capt. nympttm
and his infantry stood their ground and 'fought
Wibly, all mone tha .one-d>atf were numbered
with tíiñ dead. Wííh bis artiüeryn Áa . cut
dowa, hia sotwt eHliar kilM, Waftnded, nt
flying bt.io Uh* fi*ld,Cant. MeKae sat titjwn
calm y and aaietly oatone fi h is guns, and
with rcvolvar\a ha«i, rtfueiog to flr or da«rt
h¡a pfwl. ha fhogbt to tbe lut, and gic tbudr
dwd tbe death tf * Vero, iba Ual man by toa
■lldrtr*^X b-mra. The ' Texia-ta ipllwiil terribly
■ÜS^taJSáttÜ i ««—
I1 : Mai. l'w.olí- u.WH^I í *aa t>«r d.M iM ^
ty. act tl%nvtly, -aiH «a k
ef t'jf tkji.-lflabftrte «u w
tut tta Jf jarftna. th
mjaraa,'. ti*
arad;
Nan tb^
M—— ll IIMB
m^HtrnwmM ,
aarui teel'a go ) fall ift the
MagpgjggjfepMjf aftma
tbe wbaüe r^rinwnt to Sight.
• pipers of st$ill*ry. and 150
. os of am monition
I tb hv it Lockndga and
The
tbe
hia hand to his sido-^when the rnllunt Cap*
tain fined, and "down went a Federal meet-
ing honse !** líe fell dead—aind lumed ontH
tobe the gM^ble Capt. Wilson,of Generad ^
Hnrft'liiflko planted the. Fjtubral fla^;Ja|a-ra rec-i«ne l a\r tl
on thecapMfJt >s hville ! Morgan isihe
inuepid M lon of the war. t ;
■ >*' i i ■- • -'Xr
ind
to
HHHmPB .... ,1 Tbe Fresideot received a' letter-' - from Sione-
came in contact wit| a cavalier, | wall Jackson, which sts'es be engage 1 the eno-
Uf Mofgan, '•Halt, an!d dismountt?] my, 18,000 atr;mg, at W-raehsataron Sandajj
am Capt. John MorLifevi'Tbe^ figbt lasted fo^n 4 <«'ctuck Qntil. night, ah- n
not olber* Fctli|ral .commandatira# i' he firing ceased on b itfi- aides.■.■■-.Jackson IWI
istnl, ^ ¿ we ateupon iui equaliiy,"! l>ack W a better po itk«i onOadar Creek.iaaviafj
replied : "W« are not, ¡r"-*-at AahhfN|p the iMd, where he stayetonl n« rn-
urn***,-.ii* "■
Our loss was c atM«l«r*bte, ht officers aol
:-j■:Vi, :KÍ;|
k Ths 'ossaMT Ihe eneftiy was etyirmous,
Alt ra .qoWt on |V omsc. Tbe Northern
l'aukee Senate refused
uTnontirm Sickles as Br^fadier General.. A,
jirisoner es-p urtd sayt he is very unpopular
wtib hiaJwiicsde.
Ttie remrfins of Ci>l. Cameron hsri been disi
interred st Hanassas, Sod sent North by tin
Vanke«'«. ■ ' ; j;. --. J - ;í' ¡
pvit HTOJt, March 2«.- Oen. Jacl son's amty
is between M >ant Jackson aod W^aaistoek in
iif-ryj erudition. l.i« uts. Ilobertsoa an«
Way are ■'"' iifOuoded - and- priftunera. ■ L eut«na
Ye*k*T<lay a ropirt ra circulated on*<fce
street < to the « fleet that Leesburg had fl^n
evacuated, that the Federal
erosaed intoMania tul, and
I tf at) outbreak
caused the Belshaxars
ble in tlieir shoes
mh.
■i i ii i«a m .
hadre-
ere were
Geos. Fri
was Col. lie
iot's force was i
fablers tea ltf
Wounded, sod
rtjemy's l<^as belw«
sf* guns snd os i
tmntird*
am re
J5 b lllin^ilkg m^it, and Hejwiñ^^^e
Iowa, and abrmt thirty other «dTici i
Our army fob b tck, havms pact^l with ¡our
trains.
We esptared a Urpe nit tint of cr mntr^ary
balk^.w
larg ' qu «nt
tare! f o n
# Tb canse of A
; The Memphis
patch* - locate Oe
ftrlT arm es, t F
c~
The'Savannah
ahotsat
efieci.
Our officers, with the aid f a pJjtss, C -err ed
five rebela klUrd by "re sbo*.
Oa Sunday 11.-f m r *ra ford, but Vosvfag te
the weátber we oOald aac-rtshj the effect.
Sr. Iaarts. March 24.-A dupatch a hs
í>ecretary of War fro^> tie . Halteck sava that
a delate'onent of the L*t Cavalry were sent
Jeffemm City under Getl. Totien
guerilla p nles, aod had a aklmish
SOemv, kiding t wo, woundi
■ pr I *métt,-otW*!JíP
' ur powder, ar d * ^ósiIXtly of H|HH|
■ Postmaster. < e; eraf: Riait .haats's.aed.m
tfioos tn. a il publishers not to rtst^i«bi snvthing
lhat anil give i * fuero, t in* p> the rabela, uader
'pens^fy-'.of é-xclúsiin -,¿áaíÉypié..n',a -«'.
kk't d -iM'rbes II Hi ¿ jn il a| Ti'nu) iln
¿i be'.betwi-ea 3 50 and 40^k^led s«d wn«n !ed.-
Thf UflTr % M,VirgtBiftMegirr^. ; is th> aght
to U %90, 0ol. L. lilfcure, Winchester,
warkilWL
Tk ene<ya loss is from Itoato.lSOo^
Col,«d'Ihe -27'.h Visgtn' i ii'i m* ',
was wonnde 1 in tha arm.
Geo. SbieblSj Comman.iin; the Federals, wjs
Wouaded. .
•arsiriAL ro t.;« Kritirt ]
We hae Iwén favored % It If the following dis
pteh^by the gentle man t- whom H was ad*
F1GHT1KG AT THE OAFS.
Mr. D. M.Tobiu, 111 Canal stueeii
MsiiiiBts, IIarch 27.—There was fightiim,
yeslíirday, at Colambcrland Gap,
1 W; S. Caaaicx.
yS5SBSR5S!^S ¡ . .'j?* eukopb.
Hied. We t a.k 250 prison* By amv l of the stoftmer lim-a rre Itar
Lieut. Col> ChaabéT,V tl t dates to the 13th in-ír.nt
■9th] Iií thoHowa of Lord" ,. Lard Campbell
tailed attention tpthe it. lucteucy of the Am-
erican blockade of Co d^lerat portv, and
moved for correspondence on the * Jbk^t
Lord Huasell replied to the proofs ad
vaifoed by l^rd Camnbell of the
of the blocksde, and recounte*!
-nado by thr Bfoyth to render it
He considered that the wan" of
the FftglUh market was the best
the blockade waa not an empty
He added that the renewal of
ing between the North and tbe
itijjK saible, and hehupHltlib K<
consent to a peaceful separation
Slates, and truate<l within Uur«
war would close, leaving
sible to b efíe^tod by
means. y
He said no lerm&l communication
•nadies, «|on which tbe Wbd# arrnv iubai^ted
for one night. >'4*t m minst before we foil
Séo sacks nt floar and s[
5w«, and other tt-re^ cap-
nsas is to be fought oyer,
va!anche «sya p^íxat' dís-
Van Dor atid FHce, with
IM
the
•leaks inaWaíl, aa l m j« r Jackson is m
150 weunded ariiv d hers tbia Wiora.tng.. rT i
Tb tftnkees llred «a «r <4 trucc, Snl
refoaed to neroli us to buy* our dead, - ? 1
publican of the 15tbbaS tbe
subj'dned tnudllg iace from Kit rids t
V Warn from a re Hablo source 'bat the
Yankee*took pis--<!-. - .•■•u of the C«'t o' d.<c«> t.<-
villa, in Flor da, <4rt Tnc$ 'ay i et. S nuj two
lb< w*and of the it irv p« ire now id the town,
and ihev are thronfing up dieeastworki oatstrSi?
of the city, lihéy Iwye thr an out pickets
eome two^<*r three inri'U'-, beyond tl;-^ ■■ w-",
•tkenwtiy jteecl rd¿'d tn capt tiring i tr gunS,
which ware plac> Í1 "n a j* ud bel* w ihe town.
We loará that Some Southerner burnt all
the saw mills beíuw tb- i.,*o before the sy
proaclt of tb ' en. my. \
The New York fieraht say that Geo. Mr-
Cb lian b*s füvídeii the t*rand Army of the Pf-
touiae Into fl*e O- /'# a'urnift, an I has placed
*t the head of ra*ib Gi-nerais HaiatyU tosw, Mr-
Dowel*, Hanks, Sumner and Üeyea. TlusneaS-
u?e Will insane st fl; greater effiewncy in |l« af-
my, and wdl natía tbe e- maaft^tag G;ju < 1 bi
Opérate Wbfc his Whobi muieos : force with fsr
freater foeility, flut, while h. «sre ^ly lite
^ersVitrw^ Htbe srmt "fV irg-tnia,.IbjriNi are
'1ft"fact áíftr Msü r«j "nnder" - the. direction iof tie
<l mmander-imCl it f-uam« yi $**': armies id
w b icb
Generals -fUlhlókj líueil, Fifft
Missouri, Kentucky and %
>
foat §4
á bsve
very great,
, bsea eaavrrt .-■
waare-
hhm§
hi omp«nyou th.-
refuaod *5 permit
The «aenries I • *s
eseen private let
aay1 the _ Y^nkéua
brtdtwiao.'
rudell
or that
ftavsd well,
fcieata. Mkhfer
ttfBVeyr
w. and
lia' y Other
«iti «I the
ihont tw« hn*
■IhlsH
all lb* pvii
x- e.'^wHag t|
Ah* rl^ath
—-
SWal*/ srmy b, tba
say in rala
fMo IftO
■Rafftli sir >Hft4 rH Thftjries Waft iro^platrd
fl->at n2 ba-tmrr.-iit C
been fureisbe«l ft
hall costing iff; I
TWwe halla were tm**£y fntfmg
§■■■ ork^t
eo^ of thel
to! d w«ig!it Í
df trnn at the Ko*
at the lathe. 9T
,9*9,and
Hp^M
iMkdH
abotsrel*
(MKtn-aeeasaVtvn
|N<rfolk, and||
has been arm-
which haye
ra/tKH,C«<h
BBBB IliUliafta JiiH-
ihySlp^i
A'orks, then turning •hnw
ÉB< a . sasuftst jto
arid
E
I itfM plates. iplfBfl ,rM. . i_.
maahnui Uif^agH «ba^WW
teriaa. m:+* W
tna' Tnrtlo a t Haw Oclaaa ^
A**+ncf*j
Wnjnade b>vth^ Freí eh Government as tft
the mi ñictaftcy of ihe bbtrkade. jf
FoaroiJX, March e«i.—Late Ni
tiers receivod her - cmtain a
Fo Hr i Mouroe. dai
psyttbatthc Hfenrovr
arrirééffom Haitem- In+t „ ,
iuteUigence thasImmediately af;«f tbej
nati* n of Newborn ftn e*j^slitioñ "
lort.N. C ,started; thattbe p ace
to la> evaetiatedj and that befi
apprnacbed Fori Ma^ott wfta
Uw^Uls/'midthcivbfl'
was burnt.
On the day that G*n. Bui
liewbern it na b eft asft rt i
1G/HW troop* *m the wftd Irtm I
to rkinforce the
Oiarfmt.
in force h
thaft
Hnrannab,
intli. TWr
in 0 * v
tm
■P «**
-••-••IvA
Msnrvri"
Island Mb 1J,
la-nt. irtsáb^Sl
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