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A TRAITOR TO ' m cootrt, wno deserves trx tcont ani "CONTEMPT 0 ALL TtoxonAni.lI MEN "Bote-1 trim, to the General Assembly of Ohio, February, Railroad .Arrival and Departure ef Train Tha advertlsetne nil on our fourth pare a re Insert ed by Authority of the railroad companies sever Ally named, are officially corrected when chAnxe are mad., hence can be relied upon at correct rsCONDlTKOAr. tIMOX TICKKT. roa CITV COLLtCTOR A. C. RIUnARDB. FOR cm acotlTER WILLIAM D. ELLWOOD. ron citt tcRrcroR L. SCnAUMBEHOER. Slock Market To-day. We are Indebted to Jay Cooke A Co., banken, for the following condition of the itook and ale market to-day i Buying elllnc U S. Coupons. O'B of 1831 107! 107 Registered " . 1051 1001 " 7 s-io Treasury note lOfli " S year 6 per rent, notes 1 IS " 1 year certlilcatcs (old lsue)101) " 1 year certificates (new Issue) W 100 102 HOI uem.uu notes, (Ola issue; 143 American gold coin 143 tirt'O - oyi 111 o'clock, 1071 10fi 10U WIJ 150 -. Aitus UP THE PO TOMAC long ago as Wednesday night last we rc elvcd positive Information of tho advanco of the rmy of the Potomac on the day previous, or the crossing below and above Frcderlcka I irg, a detailed acconnt of tho resistance made j l v tho nbels at Port Royal, resulting to them in liravy loss In killed and wounded, and the ipt in oroni hundred and sll prisoners, and, t ur lorrcs, a brilliant little victory. This t mation we immediately communicated to '' urnment. 'n th following day, (" Fast,") the 30th th. citv was niied with painful rumors of I i rsca to (,en Hooker, Invented and clrcu- d the busy secessionists who constantly inge uuout the Hotels and npon the corners h li v satisfactory, wc determined, In order to neutralize such secesh mischief, to make a n ral statement of our snecess in an extra edition of the Repctilicav. torn ic Wcrendlly assented tolhe proposition un I kave up the Idea of issuing an extra Un Saturday morning (May 2d), the New' ' r T Ibunt, Foil, and Ixprtu, Issued the ' previous evening, and the Iniutrtr of Phlli-1 d. lohln. lsine.1 thnl i.nr.ln. .!.! i. ,.,. a r u d.tai1H nnn, nr .i,' , , .... BLpahannock by Geo Hooker's various army I ro, We were requested by tho Government I .Issuedonthe mm ult , which is as follows TlgADQCAKTrns Anstr op mi Potomac , Camp mar f .,o.,M, la, ' .Anrll Mn I ijT The frequent transmission of false i7.i.m. g nre.nd the betrayal of the mov.ment. of, army to tnc enemy, By tho publ.eallon of ' tlii!rlriiT nrirrsinnnrl. n m ....- I .upprcssed within, the lines ofil.l. maniling officers and prntost marshals . ted t. . enloicuthls order, and villi keep , i.ji.irnuu oi an ino corrcspouuuiii. n t liinlls of their respictlv u camps, ami i nv such disregard its rc.iulnin.nt., ml in. in lorthnlth brjond tun linis of si n form id of all tho correspondent nn mand of fnJor fiencral IIookEit i nirnr.lw,.,n.l. ....,! ... -. ... ...w .wjuv... M1UUV llj.JII I.., lull publication of movements of r the Potomac, wo confess that wc - 1 toulscrvein thobundij idltlnn ir, wuien enjois the special nil ' ilrnnagoof the War Department, the I a tilth hH.l hMn in .-...il ""' i""""-".".! ...,-, uv.......iri nit uuntnitnu m ""- "i riinest or the agent of the War und this, loo, in .( of General r itinuMIng lhe publication of any I if I tray the moiemenlt otitis army ' i "'., at me sumo lime, ignoring .iruj, i.) nut lubllshlug It until W .rtnotlnlorth,ectoftheabove orrt rnn ba.urdav, by Col Sanford, sut trill I ti I. nt of .1,,, mllllur, telegraph., ho Informed iih that the AftBorliii i n - n..iuw . ,, , vi.nurfni (Mr do- III" i III i xA fin 1.1 flirt, I. t. .i. .. JllIJ wnuU fumlbh the Keu blipas and I aptrn un a copy T . tuav lHironsl.br. .. I ' nn , i ,., r.i. v. ,, mine no- ar I .livtoknowiliat illstlngnlshel utiicr, .nmi,!.......! r .. ... . i iuc rirceis, 10 inus nnnor tho itnicrnment ' . -..... n.T,ni rnn. -.... ........... ,,,-, .,,er i-uuiiiry ripons mat irnnL.r ,..r.r r-i...ti mi i . r. . - - iiiiineiii ..i.b.i,,,,, .,,,1 i,ir,i,.,i t thru In on l'hii1,o.ii raninn.i ii,... Hooker near thunccllori Ilk Just after mld- .. ,,.c, mate upon its rortunes and mlsfor i co.nmunle.tlo. to I.e,'. Arm,. several dais berre, probablj bv Admiral For- I "W" ' morning tunn, Knowing positively that wc had re-1 I rail's !Kt ' Iflru,., 1. w a, nothing more nor lis, than a i d no reverses In tbcArmyof the Potomac ' . i '"" """- soldlir reports our oeuitntlon of ,uirir. .1 ,.,i, ... . i ,, , . nn 1 that ,.m.i.. Z V.r...rJ . ' BKIMIRTBD CAPHIIK or OOIIDONH- the couutr, and Admiral Farrnguf. bleka le '"'" .'" '' '"Wl" wl.kl. It was necessary H-rsvuisimuniiumn nw tl I k ..rifi.l t-l..- I l.t. ,. l i i , . . Kir I.M tl HI il n nr. , r. tn 1,1,1 1.1. . i Bu, while going .0 our office the request w " T, , , ,"' " "" Cw. .J v' To Z on. On ufi g Ar t . , rod c I Z made .ju agent of the Pecret.rv of War ",rC,',V bcvC" T'"" d"'' 'n W',Crn i ll'u llrt""",M l,'m Wlrc " I ' "ecr u" ' m, ," Z' Z I IS ',fa "'a' 1 at w. would refrain from nublishlne. ..,. PP"- whl' "i.e been lar.-ly distributed riljils. L1.p1 rjx, ... of tho Lajugn, b.lng t-"n ""0a" M cI' 1,c,ldM 0cn-1Iookcr- n H il.lnmnr r .1 i , , 80(1 TCad n this CltV kllllXl, UIU II 1 ( 1 e ill 111 0 111111 CJIUml C a t I n at n' to movements of the Army of the Po-1 .... .. . .. Huid.ot the N lamd .n. r., ,... i i.'.i nt-rna . refralnVompublg; L'TFamma' A in those Papcr.nd compiled 7n an edZlul '",, fim:. "" " -l I-U .nnnck .1 two fjl-MI-t-ofd lo ,., oommandir of the Jolm KVnUta.-j.n. pneumonia, we explained to our reader, the reason why o "lnl ell'"' " "k.' r.irds 11 forced , lhe prlntl, ,,, , opelou.as and a' n.1!J"'.Sii"1, N' l0rk did not publish an account of the movement, ""'' I''ain.d the rear of the rebel srmv, Fr.nklln were found copies of , lie s,eecl,e.nf mlf-? ' "fe ' 'R" '?" '",cura0- ofheArmy In that article we stated the sub- " "rj-nuth to the surprise of G,n tj.J .- . Un. ""r. W nUe'r JaeK ' d.mln, consumption, stance of Oeneralltooker-s order. Issued . l,. .Lce' " ""ama'" Tpon roa, hinjthe point '. ""H "e th. rein , rlnlM lor Saval Hospital, New Yo.k ' -,, ... v... . e0rmivuiu ui till U11II11()U9 , ""- uiiiiimuillUK " 'lit. Mil IkIlUIMlliC(8 lO ' l.i.liiitftn rlnlni nf tl.n -si. ..1.1 . li ra. ter makes It necessary to require all ' Iht armv that tho ..per .tlnns . f tin lust thru ' ,! ,1", ," ','" ,C' ? '", '"'Ul'lmo represent . . n .niapfrc.rre-spondeots to publish their com '"-Ms llaio d.teriulne.l lint the enemy iniitt ' m . ik., , ,. ,. .1 . n. f . '" ' ru""'" , Important Noututru Neni. u. in, at' ,, ,er their own slgnutur.. cither Inglorioiislv Hi or eou.e nut fr.m Lihlnd ,," ,, iV.i.i, "" , "ln",,"l 1'" ' c lNnATl Mov - . com of u, ri,ri In a, of failure to complwl.n this order, ' l'. 'lofene, s and g e , b.,le on r own t ,"L ie7t, ,nd i'l wa. Z?Z, .??? ,"! l"n V"-i"r, ,'hlclf f.as rea. I e.l oi r M-" ". r b the ro.no, ih.lr emplojers' n. gleet Bround, where crt, , d..tr,Mtlon .wall, him rL, ' , r',1, "J,1 WJ , J1,", t"''1"1" "'"' tlicrejer.il. at Oriiud ' k e , t red 1 SoO . I. .,c..r P. ,h "" ,1-iFred.rl ksburg mj. l..uerur)Btd0-w.tl. .ut-, 1 ,ri..n?t.. ii ."'ii c ! " ' '""""nrta-hlng the koj to tho whole line or n r ?.?.'.' Sal'" ,C,i'f""" '"" """- ti lw ik.in F,.li,lck.lurg,b.rre " "" "I'.ii.u... siorming.il u. ,,,,' r,rlU,mrK,''U'1 "I "" " rt". enemy from that Btrone'hnl.l i l.l tvr ,.,.., .I....I-.. . ' w. ar r 1 n.",'Kr7tu" """"""on. that I w. ur rmltted by the Commander In tlilof, tomuk th. . tutement, which will be round In another .oluuin, of torn, of tho .rrand res,,.,, Bccurta to our array The authority npon which wo base the state. meat Is that of reliable gentlemen who have been witneic of most of the operations de ter) bed E X T R A THREE DAYS' FIGHT ING. GREAT VICTORY OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HOOKER MOVES ON THE EN EMY'S WORKS. THE REBEL LEE OUT- FLANKED. HE IS ATTACKED IN HIS BEAR BY HOOKER. IN HIS FRONT BY SEDG WICK. I ENTRANCE OF THE LEFT WING INTO 1 FREDERICKSBURG. Storming of the Heights. Rebel Works Carried. Tho Rebels Driven out at the Point of tho Bayonet, and their Guns turned upon them. Tho Rifle Pits mi Trenches Filled with Dead Traitors. Capture of Guns, Stores, ' Ammunition, and over Two Thousand Pris oners. Terrible Slaushte Reported Splendid Exploits of General Stonoimn general e toncman. Wc will not attenu t to . i,e ,..,. . of tho Rappahannock by the Army of the Pnto-. ..n . .. .. "'., s "s Geu Hookireommeneed down to the arrival "y' , we have watched result, with the greatest i """i" . . wnoie may i . simi.ua .... it... mi . . . .' d w 1 CP M IO110W S "u,le Ounonsimtlons were going on belo rl;k"b"r-'. " attract the attention of th """"..' " 7"' Kn"Hn "" "CnCral ,,ook,r , - ""'""""""' ipon roaming tne point ""rla lo ga'" """ """"! ' nc of bat-, ' , , "Ur '"ucJ ll" CM ln "clu""l' general order to Ills armvi npiriii. niiTi.nt v., jr Headoi uitehs Auviv or t.ii p.vtomip Apr.l0,iai " i with r.ellnes or l.artrelt snlisfacllon that 1 1. n Cmi n .....I . .. I ... .... I -. . . did ixlilcvimtnls Bj loinman.l ol Major (lincral JO-.FPII II0Oh.Fl! s Wiiiiv, AilJ mint t.intral Bullln It to reiorteil dasl.m ' , ,'a on the lint nf i Sulllu It to snv, thai in conse iiicnie . f the I orations of fit n btoiiemuu rallroa I lo PI. hn.oud, bin lee could not "Inglorlou.li llv,"butuus comi tiled l"l' out from hellilld bis .1. f.incrs ' nnrl light on IIo.Air's '..wo ground ' si ,e( ml .t Chancellor! 111c about t. n mil.. .n.l, nr .. . Cliaiicellorvilli, about un mil., south of vn.t of I rcdirlcU'iurg The baitlo lusted most of ti... .1 .1 n.. s. .i . i.. s .. ... .... tho d i) on hatur.'aj in I (oiitlnu.d with gnnt fierceness until Iwoo 1 1.. k n t-uii lay mi ruin when hostllitius cea. J f . l.i i hours .. . .. . ... 7 .. . .ii luuiRMiiiiaii i tuuu nifain hihi ueii iiiiinniM.ini rv. i.i Milt I rtIIMIIIJ, MUI1 UK est cheering lonmieiueil on our ixlr. ,ne right .and ran along thu viho e line Wli.nourln- unill Hi rriln k tnt i,!. lin.uoon.nhun (lit formaiH left the left the pnv illlng opinion was, lint ,... ..!,., i . . . , i,s urn, mm Ion a, exhausted or' been attieked b Honkers left ii Ing, tho cnem) Ihcy had thoforcoundcr Oen bodgiil-k, vihleh crossed , !.,!... i7.J, T-1..1..... uwy" flWMtt"uuB uur lniormant a)b tiut, 1 1 loru hu Ull the llehl at ChancillorWllt, the gtiitrul rtnult wns AAmr.TU.nl. ... no.r..l ... .. .1 I. hh'ivivij .m- kui. i.i ui.i u tut... ii iuijiu mmibiror I rlsontrs huil liu.u ui iiiruit He hastened from the lltld us soon ns tho Urlng I - ,nn...ut .n.i ...-.,. tt.j. ..... .. i...... . ""' """ """-"" ''"' ' ........ ford, and proceeded to Fulniouth, orposlt raitliig 1- Another grntltman who was with our foreis lav ilann.d v.. teril.v f.i.ml,..i ,,.,., l ' Tl" " "-"""" '"" ' "I" ".J a most terri-1 iir. n ,. . . . ... .i ,k ,,, MH. roif,. mem, wai.r, I , . ,u ,lr , ml. f flier. olon Is, i ,j ,, ,a ... ..,,, , around .1..,,, i u. . ., I . iTlitai 7 fih 1 ...'.'..' "'," " '"' olo. rallkd the taiLtrii.1f ,t. , ,. ., ,. i r. ' " " ......... .inn mii ii lit into ino rouei iiorhs, earrjing the ke), and 1 co, ulth II lha linlu llnu .1 II... . nl... .1 .1 s "'""" ."'l,,, mo uayo net, with wild jell that was heard above lu. .uvea ui vriui. "' I w.avnisss.B lliin Ulin pi I II I11BI V 1IILITI1 rrPH saw tn IK J 111 Ills 111 til I II I . iuiii me uiuii-i'iii inni ino movemen i One gun on Hie right of the. key was very an noying to our advancing forces. An order was given to take It, and In three minutes af terwards, says our Informant, the rebel gunners and their Infantry support were In full retreat, and their own gun, which had been captured by our men, was sending death Into their ranks. As soon as tho principal work (the key) was carried, alxmt eleven o'clock yesterday fore noon, the wholo rebel force In and about Fred ericksburg made a precipitate retreat out upon what Is known as the plank road towards Chanccllorvlllo, In tho direction of Lee's main army. The capture of the city of Fredericksburg, I and the works surrounding It. was complete. I Tho killed and wounded nn onr side, In Froder- Icksbrrg, was comparatively small) but the "bcrflj,' said u bo niM with kmed nnu wounaca rebels. Tho slaughter at Chnnccllorvllle Is cstlmatod to lie large on both sides. Among the killed on our side Is Ocn. Berry, of Malno. Gen. Howard was wounded In endeavoring to rally the Ger man regiments, which wavered on Saturday before the heavy masses of tho enemy thrown against them. W c captured many largo guns, ammunition, stores, anil up to yestcrnoon about two thou sund prisoners The last riport from General Stoncman, who is in the advance towards Richmond, received last night, was that ho had cut I co's lallroad and telegraphic lino of communication with Richmond and captured GorJonsvlllcj but for that we cannot vouch So much for the glorious Army of the Poto mac, and Its nolilc commander, as far as heard from up to this morning I'OSTStllll'T. Our advices from tho field of operations up to noon to-day ore tint the victor of Or-neral Hookers army Is a more complete one t Inn was first supposed. All tint the most sanguine could hope for has been realised, If wc eveept the nn mi slaughter, which for the present wc forbear to cuter upon We congratulate tho army and the countri upon this important success. There arc facts connected with this movement which cannot at present bo stated, but whin the movement is completed they will dculopc themselves and be appreciated BY TELEGRAPH From General Banks' Army. CAPTURE OF ALEXANDRIA, LA. A lil'NDOAT CAPTAIW KILLED. nun to rr rlockadtxg itLD nirw SVCCFS1FIL RUD INTO MISSISSIPPI. Vr.lv Vouk, May n The steamer George Cromwell, from Vw Orlians on the 2Mb of April, haanrrlled Tl c captain of the Cromwell reports that ncvis wis rue vol on tho JOth that Oin Banks had takiu Alexandria, near the head of lted nvir. A . Braslicar nlspitch of tho 24th states a rebel ' with tin suj plli f,.r tl o rel els at leksliurg "i "5"1, T... l .. ... that a riconnolss 11110 ofSibln Pj.s wasmado J',.".l',:.:r 'l'"i'iaii-a it irnnvijl it r trio . i. Iv.i.n i. hi I...1I .la- I of I.I. Vmn wWe ali wounde I " "U """ !'''-.,"! l' JJ'' ." ' .. .!'","-' '' ' J5ih ult Adams rxprcst treasure safe has been rih I cov . rod rn.ni the steamer Marlon, and ncclv id In ch Orleans t"" J5ih ult " . i .-en vuain, n nan uuriiii tin inn Bulc ,,, Rfie KaJ 0 ( on tl.og.inl..i. L. .Ilu, C lift,,,,, Arlronu, mlU- ,,, The .raar.'.1 lltal' Pnu Ir.v'."" ' mn ' "I'undant, ."..", ""rn ,, '". "Li.:l Alcv,,., in, ...................... wviii.ui its. Nm ion,, Mnv lhe I taMIe ilu S,,,( a i. . . .. i. ..... . . t " srrnn IMM itch r-uj tcijiw( 1 on Hit Jl Iur tin. iublU iilon of Inmoimblt nrtUlfi n ipum.i-.n imutr Uol Conki. nfiln Oik Illiitdrsii hikI Tivinli il.rlith V. .. ...i ( Ihmii in (iiiiiietillli. MUi-lkilijii on tliulVirl 1.11 1 thl S( boutiir l.i.ir. .. V nsia,ir.r.n I .. iitt-i it iiiiiuiuil UiU hlLlintr A Is lirnuti "' relurn.al I., rorl Pike lhrw oilier -il'-olitrs, l.l.'lloill.lliotl,erei..ied, belli- ( ,, ,, ,, u llU1Ml v - . iiuntlty of imv il stores, eultun. itc . uirtulso ... , ... ,i ' .1... ... , . ...... "' "'V" ""Ll1 -iiK,!' lnu iKrttl. rtiinrtt 1 10 hn . hkf.l the i riir M M ir into fti nl waur t a to "". ,t'." ut ot" '" n, i.n.v.riumiji unn i nun t to rum , IKi(rip uro "" naiit,n lug llin. dimmi I vuis made I the an.", en. e lor national ulrs, whieh n at disr ,'ir I. d ,l,u" " -' - iun m iii'mrtw ". U"I"I!"-IJ"J "'m lied with, amid tun ilutrliu (ilillo a si rlous untitle was llir.ol- enodm.t , s, ,,.1 I, the , rovust gllurd k'ni'id l.al was given u the Ol.h, to ulc- lOrUam mi mt inu uiuiMiin ir oi I lit. a I liiiu ol N.iv JUifclit Iiuutlieil and Thirty itrbcl irU- ....... I "" i fit'in nunnrui anu inirt) prlaoncrR or war ...... '" "irii.tl In ibis. It) llils morning, having I em , camiired lit Ir. dui. ksbur.. t,..,,.!,, .. ..... ,. . ? ' '."' ..,.... .,., , ,er ea, turci ar. one , hundred mil. ers, ranging liomCul. , It Col. , i Majors, Cm talus, dolin to sir.r.nm Tim ' ..... . . - " . "' " i.iorgla rcglmint uo.cuitun.l ' cn,,r" ' S -Hnc. writing lhe above, ( upt Tod I provost mursbul of .1,1, ell), h. rrelvtd dlsi.au I. that six hundred morn nrlsn... r. r war will arrive her., this ev.uing from Iro.1 I ..... eneasi.iirK . .us inaiios a total ..I llll.rn ti ,rl , rlson.r. airii.il , l, a n. u , r . , . A niocUad. Il.inne, c.p.nre... . ,... ...... . . ' i)iirri if ill (Hist II Ii f Ilillhll RLlin nil P I mill. i- bonud to tlio Dallre, with IU bales of col- th Ui bales of col- I of April while ot-1 t.A. .... . .. t. .ado out of Sabine 1 ton, was captured on the 3d of J tempting to run the Ugckade rftll mass of the people are r.advio take the . ' ,,., ,.V..',",e'V.?.n' ,umau' I'ncumonla, tl,ar-1 "'"I of nlligbnci, and hundreis an so doing 'f y ' ff Z ,11 -, .v. 'ihoconnlr Is will snppPtd and our nrrav Is ..f, J"o .,S,' 'li. pharyngitis, llv Ing u.,on rov l.lu.'eoiifl.cnie.l durli, - id, A .' V,""Bta'1.".'. tai1" 1Io.?u""'": . iriiiii Hill.. .....-.. Second Edition FOOll O'CLOCK, P. M. BATTLE AT WARREN. TON JUNCTION. Col. Do Forest Routs tho Black Horso Cavalry and Moso- by's Guorrillas. THE REBEL LOSS HEAVY!! A NOTOHIOUB gPT SIIOT-AKOTIIKR KII.MCD. DICK MORAX A VOXO THE FRIROXERS. Sixty Horses Capture.!, A.C., At. The following dispatches wero received this morning at Ocn. Uclntzlemin's headquarters, rrom Gen. Btahl, Fairfax Station May 3 A heavy tight ociurrcdthls room ing near Worrcnton Junction, between a por tion of my forces under Colonel Do Forest and the Black Horse cavalry, Moscbj's, and other guerrilla forces; my force succeeded In routing the rebels after a heavy fight The rebel loss was very heavy In killed and wounded. Tem pleton, tho rebel spy, was killed, and several other otllcers aro wounded, but not dangerously. Later. Mat 4 Tho rebels who fled In tho direction of Warrenton were pursued by Major Ham mond, Hftli New lork cavalry, who has re turned and reports our charge at Warrenton . jnct0n a. being so Urrlllc as to have thor- oughly routed and scattered them In every dl- rutlon I haic sent In 2J prisoners of Voso. , , , " , ' , , . uj's command, all of whom are wouuded, the greater part of them badlj. Dick Moran Is among the number. Thcro aro also three otll cers of Moscby's. Tlio loss of the enemy was very heavy In klllid, besides many wounded who scattered and prevented capture. Our loss Is one killed and fourteen wounded. Majnr Steele, of the Hrta Regiment, w us slightlj wounded. Latest. May 4, 10 70 I hnie sent in this morning, ' y the provost marshal, 25 prisoners and CO h rsis, i iptured in tho late rcconnolssancc. The prisoners referred to aboio arriicd at onuo clock and wcro bunded oitr to the Pro ost Marshal. STILL LATER FROM THE ARnlY OF THE POTOMAC. A gentleman up from t'loormyto diy sajslt was understood at Till Tim an 1 to kp them ignorant orthc f let that , ore surrounded and mn.t surrender if thev ,.,,.,. ,. , ,,. Ir ,. , , n d - .a ""'"" ' "" )' i OT'JSl l.l J Apr'lV !, Nuiai C"aI"", ""CM" ti ... t ..- ""' nane.orninnrj scamon, Incised wound, A,Fr'1i!i,i! !,.!!i"2ht.' ,,ta,n,r UaI!,br,1,t0' , kLTJ. 'r', ';,"''"' elV,, '"" " 0,,nd' April .'J, Lnlmd Hlatcs steamer Minnesota """"..c.or.i.narj seaman, incised wound, Henry A Fish ordlnar seaman, gunshot " , " V. ' . ' V." "' "T" .'.. 'I0,'".-. nound. v ... V L a,,. ' Frid, rlik n Curtis, assistant ,M,n.a.ter.faIl on ileik, April 17, Uuiled Stoles suaiuerPaw- A dlmnteh from Hronkilll. I.n in.l.nirn.. ol,u 1"r"l1'. Mobile, so, that tho lederuls lint i l iLin Mail., w .... ii.. n.iti . .. i i.i . llIr0'.-Witi-ii mill- rmm Lolumbuii. MIm "101 uuii.iit In ihrtuttulu ' S uthtra rail- ruau uimiiiunic.iUui.H ifLiiLralh iarf;lortoor t v Ural ir m h wero within Ht:L "- l Hourtoii, MUs , on tho llftli, (Ulj;nln lo dtstroj thu MUnUiliiii Ctntrai lljilliniU , ;"0" c!m""? ,",ar ThlbodeoUAvlllo, I1 "r ,ull,"u,,l,-d, ','" "" I lanlatlon. on Ilajou (..fourthe and donogieit d.mi.t to tht mil ri!!' 1 lit! rL.it 1 ft.rt I'jiil I. ii Iri.uA n.. ti... si.- Tho rt.tn.1 fort Datlo La Itumv nn tin, .tnun. fjhj i rltr((.o iiillo. ninth ui liruihtar Clu, i ..pltu.jttfl to ihti 1 tiltnil (,unt oat on the JUtli fcoiut prliontr wire takuj.nlMi a comldirablu ijtiuiilt of auitnunitlon I an ivuiuiiiuiioii ol the map, It will be - - , .. II" - ''"'l1' ' r"" '"" "ih ol Meinj bis , ,"""" "lav, tho ll.ht In for cl,00o: side , , , s Iviiim.inu Uattii lomorroH, Tucs. etvvttn Col,,,,,, d McCoole.j i, Is to c.iuie olf someiier.t In '" ., . -, "" . " '"",Jr "' Corl"-1 "iau 'itniuts caj 10 u li louitncis tin. mini- l - - i nuiill lriniHl. ft,, .j it r... -r.i t.i.1 n ji ui, oi urn iniri tw York. ca- Alr, la In Ntw utt iltj ' Vh am, is J. liaiii.sC. are nlavlnir ...... .... ..... 1 J b "u "."" " "" I vtiitracum Boston Howai.i. Four., of I) .nhester, Mass , was klllt.1 1 j abuli whim I.. .. Lidinji v acitain t..t s.t.inl.i .....n.in . r... .......,.....,.....' . . .innnill. 'i""i aim gureu i.lo. t.. .1.. .thin a rw minute. Itnllan Optra. Mum i i.rnu'mriuit in) x, urn t i lib thii werk in il Uetwogimilinu i. , u,. nultinirlcin Tl.eat.e on We.lne.dsi ill! t m 1 1 efi.ln.j !? ,.' '."v",?' r "n"' I ' and brilliant M lie Cor it. r, v i 1isri iloj l r 1 1 liimrs , Ur Unci 1 1 KiiAlnl nn I Unr I t Wiihifiii tj Jiiht had lo eti I ...night with hh immeimt c pirforni.d n Tliurs. There I. In Liverpool a ' tloiilbern Club, tonalMinj; uioatlv ol tfontumur nhoaronou u,.l .,., ..... l. ti...t .n. n... . n . . . .. liens I mm r.tl.ilduiu i.iu) ulwu). bo learned, by mtmbers ol iho loaguo, and 11 hero much of the srresjuUr bu.lucss with the South Is promul- gtUd, J, II. Ashbridge, of Now Orleans, Is 1'reildent of this club, liens Imm r.tbildom i.iu) nlwu). boleurned. by I .. .. B . I. .. I l.i.. . .. . ' mouth that Leo attacked ' 1 . . t . .,. . i l. . . II, gUUBliOl LATEST BY TELEGRAPH MOVEMENTS OF THEPIRATE ALABAMA Pucbla still Holding out against tho French. TIIKOtlNriOAT VANDEIU1II.T SAILED. IUbtla nnnnlna; Cotton from Moblls to Havana. New Yornt, May . Tho steamer Roanoke, from Havana on tho 29th ultimo, arrived this morning. Tho brie Holland arrived from ftt. Jlfra nn tho 20th. Sho reports that on (ho morning of iiiu iiiu aprii sno was spoucn rjytne plrito Alabama, which steered In a westerly direction. Vera Cruz datea up to the 17th state that up to that time PucUa had not been taken by tho French. Thrca attacks on Fort St. Xavlcr had been made and tho French rctmlsod each tlma. when the Mexicans abandoned It. Tho gnnboat Vanderbllt sailed from St. Jago on tho 25th ultimo. Tho rebel steamer Oen. Buckncr and the schooner Helena, both from Mobllo with cotton, arrived at Havana on tho 27th. Latest from Europe, POUU DAT! L, A T E II . GVXDOAT ALEXAXDMA DETAIXED. AMIIEST OF HER OWNERS. VILKES IRRITATES EXOLAND. XArOLEOX REl'ORTED OFFKXDED. RECALL OF MERC1ER. MARKETS, ETC., ETC. SANnr Hook, May 4 Tho steamship Etna, from LlVCITuOl On tho 23d. Via Oneen.tnwn nn tho 23d, arrived off this point this morning; Tho dates aro four daya later than those already to hand. Tho British Oovirnmcnt had ordered the gun boat Alexandria to bo detained at Liverpool. Hit owners and builders aro to appear before tho magistrate and havo a hearing of the case. . "" I'rocieu ? 01 Arjmlral Vllk.s arccaus- ing incnascu irritation In England, It Is also reported that Napoleon llflil lirtintnn oiienaca at mo courso or tho Federal Govern mcut. and Intended to rerAll 1. Mprrlpp rMm Washington! but tho authority for this rumor I. UUUU.IUl LiiEm-ooL, Wednesday. The cotton salo for Mondoj and Tuesday, 17,000 bales, lncltid log 0,000 to speculators and exporters. The market U steady, at unchanged rates. Trade at Manchester was Irregular, with an upward tendency. Breadstnlls quiet and steady. Corn advancing Provisions dull. Loniio, Wednesday Consols closed at if-'ifelij for money. SIX IIUMDHED nEHKL, OFFICERS EX. CHANGED. Wife of the Pirate Semmes Pasted TlirouRli the Lint.. ToiiTrirss MoMior, May 2 Tho flag-of-truco steamers btato of Malno and Lxpress left this forenoon fir City Point, In chargo of Capt. Jno. E MIlTuril, Thirteenth New York, lint Ing on board Brig Gen. Churchill, and six hundred other rebel offlccrs, anil f iur hundred prlvntcs, blockade runners, Ac, Including Mrs. Semmes, tho wife of the noted rebel pirate, and family, with Zarooua, tho French lodj . Marmailuke Fljlng to Arkansas, Panic Nlricken. St. Loin, May 4 Advices from Cape 01 rirdcau soy tho rebels under Ocn Marmndukc, after lining their 4ear assailed twice, and suf firing severe 1 )ss, llnnlly escaped across W hlto Water river, burnlmr all tlin l,rAm t.. i.i,i I -TOtoS of cHK Bn,S. J ,, ST..1?,"" Hum, and disappearing byiarions roods Intho Tlio rmnll nf Hit. .M . .!. 1.-1. .-'. - . .u iu, (cui'is ib re peated humiliations, disasters, ond cowardly Uight I eforo greatly inferior nuinbi rs. Tlie Pirate Retribution ruptured. Nrvv Bti),oKn, May I Tho Brig Lconldas has arrived here Slio rennrta tl.nt .k. .... chased Into Bt Domingo lij the pirate Itetrlbu- ...., ...en wn.ie.i inrec uavs ou that port for the Lconldas On tho fourth day tho Federal gunboat Alo. bama camo dow n and captured tho Retribution, and when last seen had the pirate In tow A Mou.t.r Rebel Gunboat II..III at Mont, fromrry. r'NlrWo!.'!"k' ),a3r,' -T1 MoMI Telegraph, of tlio 24lh printed on a half shcit, has been received There Is no mws In It, excepting that a monster gunboat hus been completed at Montgomery and will soon leave for Mobllo to bo platid and armed Trom Gen. flrant'a Army. CltntftiATi, Ma) 2 Advlcisup to Sunday evening, from Mllllken's Beud and OrandCulf, state that no obstructions aro known to prcv ent the passage up Big Biark rlv cr. Our land force can easily reach the Vleks Irarg and Jackson Itallroud bridge, and cnt OIT the rtbcl supplies. Tlio rebels will bo compcll cd to route out of their stronghold and light, or retruat or stun c. This Is thu probable dcsllna Hon of Ornnt's arm) The nbils are greatly alarmed at the progress or tho redcral forces In Northern Mississippi From their papers vi o learn that on the liOth of April they nicuplcd Scnutol la, and cut tho teligruphntSurdls A force w us ulso out neur iioinwn, inicnuing to destroy tho Mississippi Central Itnllroad it Itomona and Duck Illll The) also havoa dispatch stating that the Fcd irals havo positively taken Muvheii, elglutcn miles rrom Colnmbus, Mississippi Thiir move ments llircattn Southern rullroad communlea lions generull), und ir successful will cut off ..i.suuig mm vio.mo nom ll.o dlreellou of Northern connetllous. ft'W f.mn Hotithern Nonrces. Nrvi Vouk, Ma) S A special dlspuleh to tlio Titoime, dated Memphis, April 20, gives the lollow Ing Information Tho Jackson Appeal, of lhe 51lh, sa)s the Yankeocai airy expedition In Central Mlsslssln pl,llircatenlugColnmbusaud(.icnoda,exielsin daring all ronnir Vaukee raids The Apjiettl has Intelligence from Arkansas thatthoielilsaru stringthculug under klrbi Smith and Stirling l'rlci, und will soon glvi the Lulonlsts trouble In Mlouil Oen D II Muiiry Is transferred to 1 10 rebel arm) In tenuessee Piirlila not el C nptiirtil. ew loith, May J Miu rretuh httam trniistnnrt A 111. r imm V . . i ...n. n n . . arrived Her .'on.innnder rtiwrt. th'i.. pitilus had been rend hi Oen ..r. i n.-.. n,n Jr. nth icro " tliVn , no sSslon V ?"?r !. . in. ti. .. i...i": 7. u ,i"" n'lHiuiiimtr mat) iaics mat rt porta loflllU rilMllftOOl tho I-l-pm-li urn nir rt ...l.i. out loundallon. Tho Allkr Is l.nm tnn. l.i.r. then and carries six guns lteconnolssai.ee Aeros. the Xansemoutl. Birroih.Mi) J This moiuliig utu o'eloik wen lies, seniu lurioot luluutry, tavulry, und arillkr acroaa the Nunaunond rhtr, on u ' . n.m.w.ls. n. 11 I. .. ... . .1 . . . iuuiiiiuiimuvi; Miit,u two nines out lliLy I clwrgtd upon and took tho cnemy'8 rlllo plu ' und homo 1 rUnni i-i Onr Inca lantioll. n,,. ... J mmlilfnatLr Ilititurguwaamadeby tho IhlrttLiith Nlw 1 In in liulil p.. n.,,1 tl.,, I I..1..S ...,sl. X .... 1. 1 I llumpshlru and tho 1 Igbt) nlnlli Noh iurk DKirnusuing nus ueeii ke i up ull day, . .. .... I I,,,.. ..la.lon. of .., , New soHk, Mny .T The bar.iuu Theresa, I from bt lliomus on the lHt). ut . im, .... .,.... ta.,t Udlir.r and iruw. 01 the burn..., l.....n.i...- I UndLatl ilarrlmali and crew oi tlio bT.V,,,,' M C Uilcurd.bothof wliHlntssilawtriiim ' lured by the pirate Horldu and prlzi triwsnut on board The plrules orilired the liio bur.iuis 10 renie7iousiu I illlliaey, u here their fluroes i would bo tukeu out Pursuit Atiaudoucd St. Lot is, May J Ocn McNeil haa return- cd from the punult oTiha rebeli under Manna-1 duke, wdU now itCtpoOlririlflau. Iho ro portl of battle ttSloauSedtretinroHBded, I LOOAL AFFAIRS. Riscl Otriciaa Oricatn The followlnc sr tha names of tha rebel officers captured at Frtder lekibur by Cea. Hooker, Ucludlnf all the field oneera of Ufa Md Corcta Rettrasati Col. T M. Orinn.isth Miss. Infantryi Lieut. Col fi .u.e, ao ispiaios 4. sessloa, R. Y. Drown, B P. Caasell.W F Hubbard, and J M Adsns.do l .uiMcuirD.Qii v. a iicsaer, u n uro t, dot Second Lieutenants 1 B. Clsrk I C. Thlfpln, do wii,imwkiu.ui, iv ii. un inn ao.( Third Lieut. J m nouiaay, ism Miss tnrantryi Third Lieut W r Uewers, do 1 Cant C M Soulrs. Washlnr, ton artllleryi Capt T It Briscoe, eth La Infantryi riniMeui j. i' nrown, rarksr's battery First Lieut J M Gslbralub, Washington artllleryi First Usut E. Owen, Washington artllleryi Second Llturenant If Revet, 8th Loulslsaa lnrsntrn Major M R talllnger, SM Georgia Infantry. Captains J P Patten, V F Ferguson, W 1 Dothn, R. B. Nuat, 3 J A shsrp; First Lieutenants E Foster, T. P Costnor, T Z. Moss, B B. Moore, It W Bsrclay, R E Lawhon, T P Forrlster, A J Glennt Second Lieutenants A Norbcv.J A Smith. 1 n. rrltchell, C 8 Morris, C C Sharp, F A- ixii, t u. Davis, w 1 Drnoket Brevet Second Lieutenants W. W Underwood, W C Tooleiand Third Lieutenant 3 T. Harris, all of theTwentr- third Georgia The ueutensnt colonel wore the insignia of three stars W e subsequently learn that Major General Eraas, of South Caanllna, was among the number captured. AlSAVLT AMO BlTTEnt WITH IHTIXT TO KILL. Yesterday, Tatrolman Crown arrested Thomas Reily, a teamster employed by the Goi ernment. at the wsgon yard near the Depot, charged with as saulting a rcllow teamster, Robert Thompson, with Intent to kill The particulars, as far as we hare been enabled to learn them, are these On Satur day night last, alter both partlea wero through work, they got Into a dispute, which ended In a flstlo encounter But they were separated by their friends before they had done aay damage to one Another With this the aHalr ended until yetter d) morning, when nillf, getting up early, went to the tent of Thompson, and there attempted to take his life He drew a knife frorn his pocket and stabbed him la the rlsht cheek, cuttlnr a deen gaih The alarm was glren, and Relly was ar- rrir nnu given m cnarge it the above oncer, who com eyed him to the station house Thl. morning Justice Uberson committed him to jail for court Relly has, since his arrest, threatened the life of Thompson Me will not hateachance to put bis threat loto execution tor some time to come War Meeting) at Asaunv Cmafel this Even, ino Ily a notice In the Chronicle of tills mornlnir we see that the trustees hate notlned the public mat tnia meeting 111 not be held In said church Now wo Ish to say to the public that we got the consent of five of the trustees before publishing the notice, and there was no objection urged by any one except 11 L. Sanders, who was the sixth one we visited) and having learned that there waa some objection, we both vliiled the church last night and were there Informed by Samuel Key, that no nctlon had been taken on the subject by tfcc tru.tces, further than to discuss the matter, soil that the) did not withdraw their conseot We then pot the question to the congregation and It passed unaalmously And of course as we hare acted fairly and honorably In tho premises, we pre sume the notice In the Chronicle to be a mlataks and shall act upon this presumption J D Tuxner W (J Raimoyd, Accident toa MguxTED Patroi Yesterday afternoon, while one of the mounted patrol was attempting to overtake a rentleman who wa. driving at a fearful rate up the Avenue, hi. horse stumbled and fell, throwing him from his saddle to the pa i cment He, however, did not stop for this, but droie off and soon oiettook the man and turned hlin oier to another UAtrol Ills f.e. ... considerably scratched and bruised, and a deep gash cut Just oier his left eye Ho washed the i loon irom m. face and then drolc oil. aimr.r.t! not caring much for the Injuries he had rccclled rtouEnv -Cbilstlsa F DKkle, of the First Mar land regiment, was sent t. the Central Guard home to-day bi the Irovost Marshal. onth.rh.r.. of robbery. I.il.E-ergeantJno Seller, of the Sixteenth New lork Datteri, exhlbltlnr tokens ol in. .,., was taken In charge citerdA by the milltAry. GEORGETOWN alFFAIBS. Mari.e Liit .IrHioi sir Sevmour. nnom Phllsdell hi.) merchandise to Iljde a; Davidson cnr si M.r), touj, rort Deposit, lumber to F 1'lckerlng fchr. Bowie II Hsrper, McManus, Belle Hslni ftllllispei lriMi ' Sehr Commodore Cinnor, Gllmore, Tort Deposlt Sehr Meracloui, Street, Baltimore! bricks to F J Shoemaker. Sehr Leo F Dennis, Taylor, Accomse county) (uu.iic, iu..s Bsiumore Sihr llAnnsh Warwick, Shropshire, Phlladel. p...., wnt ,u me uuiernment Sehr Albert Van sljk, Cole, Philadelphia! hay to the Government Sehr llortensli, Fowler, Portsmouth, N Hi po tatoes to J W lums.lon Scl.rs Maria Jane, Jones, and I. A Conkllna-. foper, N i t h.) to Government Sehr Mott Bedell, Bedell, New .ork commissar! stores ' Schrs Fleetwood, Wlllets.and Robt. F. Stock ton, an Clclf, New orkt hay to Government. achr f raplre, Aidrlch, New iork.h.v tn sin.. gan Si Hhlnclmrt Schrs T C Worrell, Hubbard, and D C Guav. ther, Brandel, Belle Blalni sutli r s stores sclir Jno Warren, Locler, Alcxandrl light Sihr Hannah U illll. . Parsons, u. .... ...... light ""' hr Watsnes, Willis, Alexandria! light iclir Hough and Head), White, Alexandria! lOouotl.htoJ A Knight Sloop ststlord, Smith, Philadelphia) coal to Mr Miller llvrge B-ltlmore, Hall, Warhlngtoni light IHrge , A Mencele), Pickett, Anula Creek, dnin.ged ordinance Sloop Banner, Mudd, Sand) Ban 15,ouo ,), to J A Kltlght Hunter's boat, Lona Brldgei so loo fl.h to same v-arlous boats from Llttlo (nlli, soouo n.h to same w lp,1u;, -Sehr Art, Barn) , Budd s ferr) ,llht Sihr Wm nils, Hughes, Pert Mom., N 1 coal from tun bcrlsn.1 L and I to ' S hr Decatur Oikes, Oakes, Providence II I, cosl from Agneu '. Dock Ilrge Jno R Masters, Terr), Ldward s Ferrvi hay " llr,aoiaaJum-lhr Ilortensia, Capt Fowler from Portsmouth, N II , on April th, eurountend asei.ro gilcon Iaing Island, n 1 , lvi,h lo ol dcek load uud boat, be.l les having foress'l l.ut UlliimiEMO Ohio CAAI.-JrrtRdBo,ts to IUj's IM.ks A Goodwin, 115 tons coal, w stanhope, 113 ton.! A II Bradt, 113 ton.; Ids Le, 113 ton.i Kano, lloton.i lhlna Hall, nitons' C Slaek, III tons, Ldn MeLlilIsi , njtonsi Dr a' A Biggs, tia tons) Llltlo Bob, to, tons, I lora Tern pie, lis tons, Gen Buruslde, liaton.) G w sum mers, ltstons, C W Harper, 113 ton., s K Hen sell, US tonsi Crrlo Doll, no tons, Martha Bink. lOSton.i S.miirl Lumsn, iui tuiiaj Amelia Suider' 109 tons Boats to Aguew's Doik L H Graeev' 109ton.co.l!B B Lynn, 111 tons, Lol Moore.iw ton.) Alex Shaw, 108 tons, s M Tctrle, in ton. Boat, to CumheilsndC Ji I Co It H Aliei lol tons eoali G v Wrdsall, 110 1ons G W 11 il.t. s,,r;,,'!'r,'.L:!""'.."' '"" "-' "orden Wlulll Co A 8mlrst no ton( coaIi p 11 h.m-- ll.Il.l.. n llnnn. .1... ... " ."."IV- .... ..i,r) i-jitn, llA toni t-lieMaten 3toiii, J A Kooae, 101 toui, a H rontniiurirrr' 10i! lonki Jmtma Pi..e,r,.,,i ,,.- . . ... B i 105 tou jjoat 1 UiUrire rt iur and Kraln to o. Wtn The number of arrival) ti.li mnrni a .. ... ! SIIUIIll Geo I ..n.er. .o number of arrival, this morning " "u.er.i.iy, All oi which, howeier, li.ne not r.porl.il at the Lolleclor's oltlce This rast """.fn0' rn.i indicates that the canal iiavIha. ,l0 ow ,, tom) rJ yl ''y 'e numerous, the wharves telng lined from tiiMtninn,.....i..i . """" Akbistii. -TI.os Belly and Jas Cole. . .. . ,M "" 'i"1"). being impll robber), at various times, of Mr tlsco "' '""" Tl ' r"rmer " """ '"J"". "' 'be n.cr .. t-our. I a n ksv SaikIv Tarker, a negro, wm arrfitrtl un 1 icnt to J nil no HturtUy for allng a quaatl t) of meat la the market houia from Jai Kunti, a butcher Pour CAi-Wtklni Jamn. aaultidii. mined Mii.n Bobimon, do, do Jno ki0. drunk, .1. J.., Surd,., do , t, p.,,,, ,0,D,; , I dl.orosrly conduct Boejl . at. AHrtdJtnatrden. do.uaadH(. Jno Mstsner, cto uw:,u. Tmi Masiicts -The following Is a list otprl.es as reported for the FtptMictn, up to 11 nH to-day i Flour (family) k . . . og to f!0M -- T.cna (amiiy " Ray's family . 11 (Caledonia) " (super) " (eatra) . . Wheat, red ... 1044 to" 10 SO 10 M 700 73S to am lo to 1.SJ IM to g.00 - M M so to a IN . IS to 93 M to M iet so to 0oo u U to M KM U to 70 49 M I.M 1.70 3.75 IU to 00 49.00 a jo sto too 20.00 to M.00 " whlto Corn, yellow ... " white . Oats, Maryland Apples, Russet Oder, common clarified champagne, bottled, per Whisky . . . Potatoes Hay, per ton . Mill stuff-Middlings . . Brown stuff Shorts - . Salt Ground Alum Fins ... Plaster, lump ground Guano, Baker's Island, per toa Coal, Cumberland Anthracite . Lumber, per thoussndfest - Business Improving Fish MAnxrr Herrings per thousand. SI so to $5 shad per thousand, $a. OFFICIAL, WAn DirASTUXXT, Adjdtakt Oikiral's Orricr, W'A.niKOTon, D. a, May 4, 1803. Tho following officers having been reported at the headquarter, of the Army for the offence, hereinafter speclned, are hereby notlfled that they vat ami dismissed" the service 0 (As Untied States unless, within fifteen (15) day. from thl. date, they appear bororo the Military CommUv slon In session In this city, of which Brigadier General Rlckctt. 1. President, and mike rails. factory defence to the charge, against therm ABSBtCB WITItOlTT TROrKR ACTH0R1TT. Captain James B. Banning, Thirty-second' Ohio volunteers. First Lieutenant James Mclntlre, One Iran dred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer.. Second Lieutenant Oscar R. Livingston, Thlr-ty-np.li Massachusetts volunteers. 8ceond Lieutenant Andrew J. Floyd, Thirty fifth Massachusetts volunteers. Captain William II Bahan, Elghty.fourth Pennsylvania volunteers. First Lieutenant E.8trclaqnlth, Seventy-flfth Pennsylvania volunteers. Captain W. B. Leach, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers. TUB rOIAOWINO l-OR TDK CACSIS IIT OPPOSITJS TIlflR RCSPECT1TI HAME9 I Captain 8. II. Parcscn, First NowJcney vol. untccrs prolonged absenco without leave, and disobedience of orders. Captain E. A. Jcnks, Seventh Khodo Island volunteer., for fraudulently enlisting a private In his company who served but one month and drew bounty to tho amount of four hundred and forty-fiyo dollars. E. D. Towr.ind, 11 Assistant Adjutant General. War DcrARTMXiT, Adjutant General's Orncx, Washington, I). C, May i, 1883. Tho following named offlccrs. charged with otTcnscs, and heretofore published, are eiemrtt from being dtmiUscd ths service ef the United males, tho Military Commission, Instituted br Sptcial Orders No. S3, current series from the ar Department, having reported that satis factory defence has been made In their re spective casos, tIii Lieutenant II. L. Blodgett, One Hundred and Kiev enth Pennsylvania volunteers. First Lieutenant Q. Gaston, First New York artillery. Captain Thomas Corcoran, Thirty-fourth New Tork volunteers Captain John C. Bloom, Thirtieth New Jer sey volunteers. Captain M. V. Farr, One. Ilundred and Sixth Pennsylvania volunteers. Captain A. Clark, Eighth Illinois cavalry. Major W. J. Wallace, Twenty-third Pcnntyl vanla volunteers. Captain William A. Armory, SLxteenth Mas sachusetts volunteers. First Lieutenant Adam lTauf, Forty-flfth New York volunteers. Captain rtlchard Bndd, Nlnety-eltth Pennsyl vania volunteer.. Lieutenant W. C. Miller, First Pennsylvania artillery. Second Lieutenant P. D. Mason, First United States artillery. Second Lieutenant E. Botti, Flf ty-fsurth New York volunteer.. Captain William N. Banks, Forty.flrth New York volunteers. Captain C. A. Shocnofsky, Alde-dc-Como to General Echurz, Second Lieutenant IS. M. Bnrkman, Elrrenth Pennsylvania rtscrves. Lieutenant J. Jacobsen. Eighth New York volunteers. Second Llentcnnnt B. Kohans. First New York artillery. Lieutcunnt Colonel William Norlhedge, Fifty, ninth New York volunteers. FlrstLleutonantR Schwlekardl, Thirty-ninth New York volunteers. Captain M P. Cowles, Acting Assistant Quar termaster Third brigade, First division, Second cori s. Lieutenant James C. Shaw, One Hundred and Twent) third New York volunteers. Lieutenant J. M. Dougherty, Flghty-fourUi Pcnus)lvanla volunteers. Captain Dmnls McGtc, First Hide regiment Pennsylvania reserves. Captain Joseph Williams, Thirtieth New York volunteers. Stcond Lieutenant A. A. Hagcr, Slrty-first Ptuns)lvanla voluntctrs. Lieutenant O. 8. Baker, Sixteenth Virginia volunteers. E. D. TowjtjiND, It Asslstaut Adjutant General. OFFICIAL. NOTICE. War Departwiwt, rroiAlnjIim City, V. C, Jan. 25, 1863. In consciutnce of the pressure of business at tho W ar Department, passts for citizens tovlslt tho Army of the Potomac will be glvon at the ofllcoof Lieut. Col. Cosrah, 1SJ Pennsylvania avenue, above Nluiteeulh street. la 30 In Baltimore CI f ')on Thursday, April 10, Jomk William B and Lienor F Cole, of a. a , axed rlsht v ears 1 inn, sun 01 v 1 reUerlcksburg, . 1 ...e 1.1 in.tant, arier n Illness often dsys, Louisa, secomt daughter of Hrbrcca and th. lata ( ant Alfrel Adams, of OslMmore 1 hus has the generous and lov lux been torn from the rius of an l.lollilnx mother and sisters, to whom she cluujf with so much fondness Trulr the .un. blue ortlie maternal home sh. h.s left dark and desolate " May she rest la peso.," (Baltimore papers pls.s. copy ) TTWITKD ITATUI FI.AQI, ALL SltXS, On hand anA toAle la arisr. h. ,pW 111 a.itout .t'fit.'.filnl.