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War News. The Capture of New Orleans. The Capture of New Orleans. FORTRESS MONROE, May 8. JTctt. Gidtvn H filet SecrHa'y tf the JVe: I hv the honor to announr tint, In the providence of God, which em tie on a iuatrauee.theequadron under Flnir rfli- tr FerTajmt, hi been vouchsafed Rio- rhus victory mid triumph In Ihe capture of the City of Nw Orleans, Fori jack tun, St. Phillip, Livingston and Pike, the hatterie below and ahuvr New O loina, a well aa the total destruction of I he rn- emy' jnnhoata, ateam rnnia, fl otin hat- teriea, lire ralta, and nhrtrucliiif lioom "... chain. Tho i neinr with Iheir o n hand deatmyrd front (icht to ten mil- liona of cotti n and ahip'inf. Our Idh it 80 killed and I2J wounded. The rnc- my loat from I.IHiO to l'OO, braidra rv i ral hundrtd priaotirra. I mi htaror of d apati he. ' S'jrlird THEODORE BAILLEY. Capt. and 2d Commander of Attacking Force. Force. The Capture of New Orleans— Full Details of the Reduction of the Fort—The Destruction of the Rebel Fleet—The Demolition of the Ram Manassas. Etc.., Etc. . , an 7Tu "k B,"!7Hr",nr' '"-j anolher in sin h rapid tucrraiiou thnt the 1 d.iily iue of a psper is linrtlly sulhciont to keep Ks n ailers roiled in t!iP details of what is transpiiin. We yetji'iil.iy oive many purtlculurs uf the cvaeualioii nf Vorktown and the permit to-.enr.l Rrhmond, and we trust sin rt'y In d. vote a fiuple of columns to the hirtiey i f ilu- entering and oerufyiigoMhiit c iliil of relrllion. To-dny we give, from the full ed ch'sr e irri spondi nee of the N. V. Times, a rnlidetisi d hii torv of the in! v. lire upon N. w Orli m, w lih the t ;ip tor of the Forts mid the ili xtrin tiuii ol Hi rebel tti i t. The lirr.t dale is Frulny, April l.lh, and piv, s the .sitioii i r Tim it 'cm m; i i.li:t. The vessels an1 nrrni(;i ,1 In pni nlh l liies. tin Hip putside arc lli Iriijstea and LMinhosls, and iiisnle, literally iim or- rd 1 1 the stumps and iniir.'io ol I hi stn urn are me iimriiir n nootii :s. As the bomhardiiii lit is lobe inmle j a pi.inl not ii,. ire thin hull u u.ile v o-ir pr sent pi.stl.n, I w ill ntii ui t to describe the lintui.il finter.s of Hip pine.'. I he river here is alieu' Its nvi r- see w nlih ol flve-t it'lits of u mile, uml the vclociiv of the ciir.ini is Irom three to livu mile an hi nr. f'i niuietnini; neur In Iih-Is, and pxlendini; pi bt lollpxbi low th hi, pii tllp w tst or le t h ink of Hie stream na we nsceuil, is a dense strip of forest, sin nl (illy yards whip, i xce tirj: I t a spTic nfa qimrti r of a mile in Irnjiih, w lu re tlieriv r bends in its ci tine H which the i neaiy )h- cl eri d aw ay the tr-is for the purpose nf erttiep a hitler r nitre upon i ur vessels. II. y.mil tin, belt winhIs the luml ilisnpin i.rs in an im-'cr.s netrulilp awnmp. On the rieht liiiml or eastern bai.k there me im trees. I ul a 4 fcd level ol marsh, pn bubiy hnlf a u.il.i wl ,u, ami there is si.fhviciit water on ei Hicrshur .' for vi ssels of the largest tirnh. From the in .si. hi a.ls of nil Hie v. ssels the fort miy be en plainly, awny across me marslii a. uvt r the to s of Ihe wil liws. iiuii jri ves ai d tr t i f li.rint f row til. CUM Lil.MLNT I f Till. M m'sll HIS. The moitar ichnniirr at lust afTurtl a small target lor iheeluuiv lo foe n t , I .tit -u- u-. - - e . ! - .i ... thp rnance of atrikoiir llieoi sr.. kti I ins. tlier derreasedbv the rn i n uf wmsis . . .1 will, cverV-reens. All y. stertlny atU'r- l.,H,n. the sailors were In.ty in the Mmjl. ,1 ph.i.,.r,..cuti,,,he branches. lb. I....U.I,. beneath, Inc. J tu the r'oeil K .... , either .Mr, Jutting a relr.'l.ii1(t slude.- They look prepared for a .'e.," instead 1 of w r. It i t iy-di.y,!'..liii Uuniley and Chiinuir l ine i ni gi ruted; lluruniu woods etniix' to Diiiis iimiic; a "fi.r.stof nintls," with the adjunct ol brantlu and l.attes. trsTaieTiiKonilEliliK i:jit. All hour alter the n v ew , the men had an opportunity to test in a crnclicul mini- oh w uf their clt..,r,,t.,,l tli, tnbine' Hie rattle-snake. and nlliynl'ts w liit.lt n- f. st the moras. " : Imaeine tho plea.an.lv pecu'lnr .p.'", pearanecoftlie .1., r-irVth.-ir l-'' dress, .. KThteen of tl converted in-1 toshudy bowers! A tree lash, d t.. each i,.-..tl.....l I. I.. : u. I , i mm, nt n uiu. u its ituiicui's. n tin . .1 . .- 1 lief tin ir miai s tor d.stroyiuir (Ire rails, and they peved to be an ui'n.irtiblo a tic- c s. A tureid ruh.inu of black smekej arising frt'tii r siiious wood, was seen ap. pre i bin.' us lixm tho Vicinity ul the forts. S'jfrnl liphls were n ai!e, Ihe vnriril C ilors ul w hich produced fort tint 0 the lolni'O of a ber.util'nl el-, the liver lumk.: and reiiili riiiif ihe tlarknt r inti i si r by r.'titrssl win n tin y disappei redi iiislnnt Iy a hundred bouts shot out toward the all, which now was bin nn lit roi ly siiil: cusiini; a w ido cone ef liel.l upon the w li ter. 'J'wour throe ef the pun-bunts then eol 111. der selHi uml sleatt.rd hnl.lly to ward the i.nkitown thinu of terror. ' On' uf tie nt, th estlifld, t'nit. R iiahnw, t.llan.lyopen. her -tea..! valve, ami t'sitet turtiMi.y u,on it, iiiuMufr arks fly and timbers crash with Ihe force nf her blow. Then a st renin uf water trout her lice plays upon the li 'us 11 mass. Now :he snull boat Isy slonesiile, ceioiiiir helter-skelter, and ac itcly em. ployiup thtiir men. We .-e everylhiiiK distinctly ill the broad plnrc nieu, oars, twuiU, buckeU and IH'. The re ne luoks pbanUua-like.supernaturnl ; inlens- ry interesting, extremely racitine;, inex- tricably e.nilused liui Pfseotiv the oh- ject ia nobly accomplished. The yet fiercely burning, is Ukru out of range of the anchored vessel a ml towed sshore.i where it I lowly consumed. A Ihe boat returned they aret heercd by the fleet, and Ihe scene change to one sWrknes. and repose, broken occasional-1 ly by tho gruff hail uf a acaman.w hrn a boat, sent on business from 01. e vessel 1 to another, passe, through the fl.it. We l ave a contempt for fire r.fis. Theyj proved, like many other thinirs, to I M L. I .: .. w w,u iQitmiuni 01 tne rncmy. Fire upon th fort wa opened on Fri day, April 18th. ; OPENING THE BOMBARDMENT. The engagement waa opened by Fl. Jackson a lew minute befi re o'clock, ana uie guuooat uwascu, witu ti hail gone leugin or two aneaa 01 ino mortar vi- p, wa the first to reply. Preaently Ihe bomb flotilla commenced throw imr its hell, x.mew hat slowly at first, tut with inma.itig rapidity a the sailors became accuelonicd to their work, until a bomb aent from each vesil on an average OBca in five minute. Bcloro the light vemmruced I wa lucky enough to ob- tain a place iu the forctop of tne frigate where the entire field of .'rile tould Uuken in at glance. From Ihia point Ii taw the effect of the firing. There wert ? aiiou nid from the fort during ki, 2 iT "", b'lf,ih' U.r" uua 5TLrJ? frT Fort ;'acjin Mel ef tfc.tn p.toed over th mast conrje, the cmn mo nltilinlo nf which la ahont i-qunl to the length nf (lie hn p. The priirlice w aa prmii niieeil to he t . celhiit. i:vrv hoinh plunrnd in and' I';1'1;"' ,l;r ""'''7 p""" ' ilall hy throw 11 jr up coluini a ol erny enrlh .... , Mk.', (ouma..,. of n.i.d.ly wall r, or, if aphn!iiii; in the n ir, I y thi 'aplnhca which the (puttered frniMiii'iita iiihiIp in they iiri'pp'd Into the rivr, or aank ih ep into the 01 iv noil ol ila hniika. ThcWmicht wn.hep. up nl I . " ... . ' ' the achooncr on the left, dropping In range of those on the other shore, but about ICO ynrda clmit. After while, however, th rrbrl put the rnr;r" of thru k1 vcs-cla accur .Icly, mill lit- bal1 fi ll about (hem, ri (! in liy Hum ! ort riullip, terribly tlm K inn fn-t. : In return, tlm homh wrro directed . ftod y Minn the fort, and wiih such i fleet that the mrniy slackened his fire. The quick, sharp !ws int't t. Ki jan awful limbing The quirk, sharp hurk of tho tnorlnra ollnwii ir each report ia winrr-r-rr, a a thom'h ... . . - . . .reach. We uae hire from li ti-cn lo twen- Ijr poiimlK of powdt r alruih ilisehnrie, 'nnd Hie lenplli nf Hip (nap In 41 aecoinli. 1 Watch a homh from Hi" lin.e it h -avea the niertir until it txplnilea, and ill '' atoti:ahinily loejr tin t!ie y inn- I ape. J I'hry nre throw n at n pn nl ch vnlioii, mid ih arrilie I he nrc of n ciirle in lln'ir iiinim iffij .,,,. ,,.,....; , w hen (V nimoi'ure Furniput look bin (1 1 1 nt the forla, nltlioii.i liny had Hot Mir- render., I. The cetr' Mioiident w riL'a on th.it day. Hen tlii UMiml hnnimnio lopa were whirling in the air. K.vh boinli ali- ll, v. lirn ll. ed, i eij;ha olii ill li IA priini'a, ami the! !c!iarye l rrailnati d ar-ronling to the din- ' lance hichtlie iniie ia rcinnrid to PASSING THE PORTS. nr. in the Inp ol . v, iy spur. A sni.n i.h the lx m t under howl from w't.y n I'urli u lire uic thn w u in li e i!i i.h. reel ion of the forts Ir.nn Hie whole lui" ol inorlir vess -Is, w ttir.lt net lie d to .-h jl.n 1'or n t.ui" there w i.s no reply! but soon w e could hear tlic noise of the broadsides which sitimlii), in c mpnrnoui to the bombs, like a pin k of f'hiin se tire-crnck-ul 1. 1 i ll li lm Uo r. "'i,., ,.V' ' t, " "'i'" ' " ", 1,1 ' w"" "'' tt,U' u"' Wl' P.ul ' ",l "Jl,l.," l l'' ?7o ,'7. Y h:'.n''ri. . vo V IV.t 7 ne-T rl.' "V , ' ' V " V , ' ,"U ' r "' ' T .A, " v.7,r""' """ "ir ii-n irio-iinn 111,11 llll'll conip noil II as many ns he pleases, he w ill lmd two ot lour (.tin In nis there to proti ct him irom tin' (.uu-bontu that lire lit the torts. 1 wish to 'l lo the Knelish Turn, w here A t It o'clock in Hie niornlli Hip (;n nl- er portion of f'onmioili re Knrriniil's s' Molron, ron:liii o live aliM'pn oI h anil mile uiiiiliuiit", iiin'eesNliilly pussi il up tint r.ver, riinniin; Ihrmo'li a livirl'nl (I it, nre now nhove the forte. The inor-1 Hot 1 1 lit mid eifht nnn d ulenim re nre , still below the Plieii.y, w h'eh U ll.us pine- i d In Iween Iwu liri s, w ith Hip hiiiiplies Iroui New tlrlenmi cut oil', and r Ii-rii'u; j his urn mli r merely li uiui-lioli ol 'lime. til Hie i'mii lire tlmt h:. rifiiltedtn ei ther siil -. I li.ae nl p. i s nt lilll km.w I eil;'i'. I'iimii my posilii li Willi Ho' limr Inr ver-sel I en li si I hp iiinxli. ol iurlhel npparei tlv thr t lour miles beyoml the toils, and the 11 g nl' the l'uili in llviij' the very w ulirs count nine In tolix ami in tunes I ci.tiiu unite ill their l!i. hi as Huv twii.kh il ll.r.i' l',o nir. tailinntlv s fa 1 1 in stars. The ri In Is set ineil r..);. nir-.nl ol i ur cemiii.', t. r Hie I, IPiiioM i(, the llei t hail sprreely f. t i.br i si of Hie line of lire fn in the lorls w In n signal ( rm ki Is wi re minle from M, I'liillip, uml Mi"t In enn to lull I'.ipii Iv u; on llieui, 'I'he bouts jriit pi.st nt about 5 u'ciuik . M. l.mr.H nioM e, M. FAliaAol'T. ( em. r arriut, alter unsii.o the forts, w rote tne li llow 1 0 x letter tu l oin, 1'orti r oi tne iiion.ir licet, it was written when the I'l'iu Ollie r wns w unu Ihun iheeoii- x ' " ""' w,,r'lw "live the rinjf ol Hi.' ,liu menu to tin m: Pi ah I'oi.TrH: We IiihI rou 'h time of il, ns It. i'l h w ill t' li yon, hul, tlinnk tin!, the nun. her ol killed and w euiuled .... li n.i . i " ns i if sum i, rons i ern e. i ills su e ' ... "'e i htnitvii, Li HI ni.i i l.rlit u iiiiiii i,i. il ' . Til . . ,l- I T,""'" "l, ' " rB1mP"",,f ",d U ' '2 hT. .i t,"'! Wr . IT " " !?"'" h ' tn.ek.d ;,l'!i,ir!! '!). " V I " 1 ,. " '' " ' .? mil attend tu the ft rls, no you hold tin in come buck. I Hunk tiuee nnd demand Iheir surrender liny w ill yield, for their intercourse w ilh the city is 11. 1 ell'. We have Cut the wires ah ve the ( Junrnnliiie and are now f;"io( alii inl. I took 3u0or 100 pi s .neri ,.l tju iriintiiie. Tiny siir Iretiileied. luiil I enroll il Hi, 111 not to luke 'up nuns aaiti. I c uhl hot slept) toko cure of tin in, Il the (' ntral will come up to the bsveii and hit d a lew n.en,ur! tin y si.y tl.ey have not placed a battery yet.lul linve two above, nearer ISew lr Icaiis. They will not he idle and neither' will I. u suppoit d us most 11. bly. v truiv -- ........... "- , I I D. G. FARRAGUT. FROM FREMONT'S DEPARTMENT. iMi:vr. Occupation of Giles Court House. HEADQUARTERS Mountain Dep't. May 8th. ' 0'i'"M .Von hu y iif Wor; ( t!on. Cox teleernplis 1h.1t his a'.v.tnce, eoiiKisiin; of nsrt of the Twenty -thiiil t Hiio, on upipil tilies t'i int House, uml ) the narrows uf New Kucr ycslerduy, , tlrivmu otl'lhe rebels, who were taken liy surprise. A considerable uoiiutity of Couimisssry alt rcs nnd 'JO privates enp- ralt,;d:aposul 1 tiired. Our surprise prevented the bum ing ufthe place, as tho rebels iiiien,! e.i. mma oi (he t it ti i.s ri t m liyi.lli Signed J. C. FREMONT. From Pittsburg Landing. PITTSBURG LANDING, May 8. rtillowing is just received at lit ml. ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI. NEAR FARMINGTON, May 9-5 P. M. Tj Major General Hallcck: The rne l.v mv.a.uuu strong, drive in cur nickel. be- 1 , . t.. . I. I Thcioiducl of ihe troops wv rxreMent, ' and the withdraw nl muilo by Hum Very reluctantly. The 1 n my made a ih mon wa alralion lo cross, 1 ut abandoned the move ' mcnt. Our lo. is considerable, lliouxh cannot yet ti ll how many, i The enemy being much exorcised ur HisaiMippi, ! fen d aeverely . their bailenes bainir com. plt tely disabled, and hi. inlantry line driven back everal time, bv my com. maud. Eager for advance. '(Binned) yoiidraruiingtoii,aud advanced aeainst a brigade ih 1 upviiiu the I'urlhcr side of the creek ill front of tint New York camp. I The brigade held in lot live hours, until ,,(,. ,,, h,.nviy il( I on the flunk, and (hat I could not sustain 1 (hem w ithout passing the Cre. k w ith mv w hole lorce, which w as ruiitrary to vour ,onl. r and would have drawn uu a irener .1 engagement, wilhdrew to this side ' mind order. JOHN POPE, Major Gen. tVmingion is five unlet northwest Coriuto. FROM McCLELLAN'S COLUMN OUR ADVANCE 22 MILES FROM RICHMOND. ""y fivi t, him! two milm and n hull lioin ! here, uat ill aeit . il hy the ei y, nnd in 1 now on upi' d ly t nr triiopn. '''here are no rebel to he arrn aa re- , tlnT'T "if" "'.""'I hic"; ' '""'iiny imr, An pt on the duvet road U "iehn.oiel. ! 'Ihe 'oree ir dor (,'cii. Sioiirimn, con- ixfl'-'l "I till )thili Join ml nml Hid ' I'entyivMiii.i ri'piiueiila'ul inhmliy, Cnpt. . " ol1''' hnlli rv ol lihl iiriilh ry, nml I,'.',1.'' ''''' ""''''X ""'!' r -J-r Wi'lha,,,-. I he reur oiiurd ol the Piiemy w hich ro- i I niioom i uvany, ia nvo linli a heid. ... 1'hi-em n.y ia in diyht, hut ralii illy . jfnlli"!f hack. '1'he liilniliilnnla Imve In nearly every i t1""' riini' 1. 1. of tlm 1st New J rmy urip.ii.p. Tlm i hi my on lenvinjr here this lore onil noon li i d two IhhIiIhim conl.iiniior eoin lir in inou cy nnd iiiiirli'riiiiinlors stores, The I npeijM uient Mlerili y Inlwren our iiilvntice uud til" em ln s rear, nl SlulcrV .Mills, three miles I rum here, re. .Milted in I I ol Hit- eiiemv "s env.ilrv hi iim nuo pi. i imoiif, uie w iiguti tri.ins mi v al iti(.' ill Iho dry liinu unu the troops ul Nr.w Kfst fornT Mumc, Yjt., Mny 10 S 1'. M. Tkc pursuit ul the retreat intr rebel hy our Ircon. under (Jen. ' Htmirr an, him in rvi ry respect been sue ccsst'ul. Ilia headquarter are now here, I wiiniii iwoiny-s. vru miiisoi Hichmotirl, I """'" consisting oi the I - .- I.tl. Ill i :. imUnre rl,liul Iruin (lie l n iniornia- the PlielllV i,i,,n "int Inii aoen olilalned, will make a eland nl llottum llr de, fl f. lei n null a Iri m U: lilnond, nnd the hi iol al. rn ol the t 'iic., mn.y rinr. I icn. .Mi'l 'lelliiii. w t t h tin- n,ti in body ol the i.rii.y, ia r.ti.:lty lollow ino u.i. with-' hi a Irw i I . ( iimliei ImiiiI, n fiiiiiII lownon (lie I'uiu- ii,n,ni (l hero hat ineht till which our ne ii had l i drive belore (hem, wna den. 'I''ln '! i.iviaiou, ronaiflinir of ten r ("niei.la, f inlnnlry mid two ,tt.-r,ea ,0111 a ri;;imeiilol the IM Vir-min rcviil- Our advance wi a thin uioriiliio stpupth- ened, on iiaei rl iininp the lorcc ol Hie en. en.y, by Hih hih llliiioia 1'i.inlrv i, killed m il si v nil beiiii ti.ken prisoners. Tin y si cured their i iinih !. The tlih I 'aviiliy, v huh n. silo it moht br.llinnt clini.',., hi., a nu n killed, 2 uirnmissieo. nml I J w oiiiiileit. Howell ( ..,,i remained here In.-t i.l,,l,i "lid leu with the retell this morn. ii. The enemy's retreat bus been most ad min h!y iiceonipb, In d, currying nlmost t Vt lyihii e with them in the th.ipe ol lor- niuht 'J'lie n.y cuvi r. d llieir retront with hue nl sku uiisln rs flretch. d iilonj; the 'ounlry, driving in their stru;;li rs ul the point ol Hie bnvonet. The 11 cliiiiuiiil pniiers of the lith mnke n" menlioii ul Hie iiioveuienis oltln irur iny. 'I'he country between here uml Hot t m llridoii is thickly Hooded, with few 1'li'itrii i.nd in iiiuny plnets low and sw-ui.py. Thojiil lure was burnt yesterday. 'The laiirond Ir West Point tu the H.rl.l,... ..I ;. .1... ,i ... ... ... ,. ii,..v i, vi (ism's uie I union KV r.V er, lins Ii. eu torn uri. I'he i!e,ro. l.,.., ol the briun will i,rob..b,y follow. A Good Day's Work. OCCUPATION OF NORFOLK President Lincoln Directs the Expedition., and Accompanies it. FORTRESS MONROE, May 9. Vtt tr...'s,.or.s are olithrrino i ,1,,. tream. hnvi.mon bour.l ,irt,llorv: uly, ; ami i.,1,,,,1 y. and will soon be prepared I. Th- It K,r.is , uri',- shot ami ' r'';11 1 "'"' bright "l-bl in the doe, lion of Norfolk leads lo '"..pisiti,., thai the Woik i f ilestiuc- ; ' 1 1 I BUI r in I, , .1, -Ir .. -.. ' hl Toiut this evening presents a niosl U..-. ami uiarcb diiecl , , olfl k. A. ",0 1 "'" 1 ,"'m !' lrihtly that I a,u Hon Iiim coiiiin. iici .1. President Lincoln, as Coiiiniuiiiler-in-hief of the iirmv and iiavv. Is simeriii. L in 0.1, Iho 1 ,....'; 1.:... T ,.- a t . . ..I -' h"'i,.'i"'iiiiiiiisi,ii. j iiiiiii ii o clock lie w ent acro-s to thu nhicu e I .l.cted lor lai. dins', which is aboi.t a mile below the ltip Kaps. 1 1 jH u..l he was Ihe first man to t.t-,i on shore, and utter . xuiiiiiiinjj lor himself the laciiilies lot liiiuliiiK, returned to th.. I'oiul, wh. ro he was received with tiitliiii.iuf.iic cheerini; I by .he troops, w ho were .'inliiirkml The M. rri.nse .till li. . ..H i' .111' ,'iiiitnini sun llm , t l0 m ,:. ,. Us , 'p.i.ition 'J'ho oui. ily at uiichiir reu.'v r ni.i(, ' 'J Il l n Hi'ined l.er tleet is lKuilllie nl any iiiomciil It i evident that the finale of the rebel lion. o fur as Norfolk is concerned, is rapidly approaching. 'j'lu ,nm.r,i vx. )' elation Is that the troops now euibat k liui.' will have i,a ssioii ol Iho city before I i-iiiorn.iv iiiulit. . ' no espeuiroil lias nnl yet lsliiri.il. 'I'll.. .1.1 ... I...O... ...... 1 1... :,. - '' ' . " '"S, V..IOUI i.. mi- time reii;ired for si.. rinjf the horses and jcuiinnii u'l tie Adelauie. The batteries al the Kip-Kaps have slopped throw isij; "... ns, r.iiii uu ia nuiei. j ne icene in the K 'mis, of the transports icamin.. b, ,it . '. . . """"u """,u is iue most tienuii ul description of pnn- oiuin.i i.i-w Sl-llioill W illie. -I II. 11 P. M. The Vessrln Imvo not yet sailed. Tho Meniinaii exhibits a bright lielil. Il is sunt tho Seminole will go up in" .1.11111 liter in uie courte 01 tlic liight. LATER. of - W11 1.01 i.uuv's l'oiar, 8turdav morn ing May to. The troops h it during Ihe niytil, ui.U 1 1 Uayli;ht culd b. seen Irom Hie w hurl lumliug at Willou-lib ' IVim, a short I'lsli.me lr in the Kin-ltutis 1 uroiieu uie iiiuiicuceol rtecrelary istiin ton 1 oiuaini u tins uu ruing a pe.nnt to a.-compaiiy en n. n onl anil lieu. Mat lo hi and lhcirsls.ll lo Willoui'l.bv's I'uiut on Hie steamer Kansas, nnd here" I am uu the sacral soil, w.tliin t'ight uiih ol Xi,r lolk. 'I'ho i)lnl t which w e have landed is kow u a Point I'lensant, 0110 ol tho l vorito drive In'tn Norlu'k, I'he li st regiment landed was the SiHh .M w lora, auow 11 as .u.ix 1 hers re 'i lurk, know 11 as .Max eber meul, w ho j uslu d 01, iuiiurilial i'r, u '' 1 t"",'j mli. tin. Weber, and were t 1' ol ,r!,,k,','k' ''' tt lU"" il. nl'u. r ... i coiiuiiuiul in'elock tive mil 1 he 1st li. luw nre regiment Col. An drews.wa pushed foiwurd at iiiuu o'clock accompanieil by tien. Manslic.d and ie and lr. Tiny w ere soon followed by IUio Itith Mass., Col. Wymun. The bal- lance ot tho xped.t ion consists of ihe It'tluN.t .,1 ol. Ilenidiet, Dpi JMb I'ellli., Col. ll.iilcy, W ith N. Y., Cast tiuaids, ..lajor 1'i't.es oi iiauioii 01 aioiiuieU, Kitle, and ( apt. Fullet' Company the 4lh Heeular Artillery. (ieneral Wool and stall' rcmsiued tone perintend the landing ol the bulauco me lorce, .1.01 r. mi.. ere lauueu anu oil before m.on. .vT,f Prt!1, 'r".d lieueral Wool and .tall to the wharl, and thwi took . tug and proceeded to the Muine.o.i to, whert the l'ro.dei, was received with a nationa asltiie. ll i gfuerally adwilt-d that IhelW- dent and Fecrctnry Htantnn have infused now vigor into both nival and military operation h"rr,nd that tlic country will navi no cnusc lur Inrtlicr roinplaint to Hie Irsultii g c ursu of the rebel III I hia quarter. The President haa declared that Nor folk must fall; that the Mcrrimac. must succumb to the naval power of the Union, land that tho Government tirnnertv lit Norfolk must be mio'scnae d at w liatcrei I c..al it limy require. What ia more, he una ciclormtncn U remain here unt il It la ncimnplmlicrt. 'i'he iron-c!iol pnnliont (inlena, accom- piuiied liy the 1'ort Hoynl and Ariatuok, went up Jumea river on Wediipailay ni;fkl and altliou'h I hnvn been uunl'le to oh- .... nun ai y poaitive Information from them Klln u till V nill'lll i A llill art nn llm l..w. or nnrt ol the river, it ia uml, r.io.,.1 tl,.,i the l'fP-ident haa diapati-lica (Mm (ten. M.:('lelhin lo the clli ct Hint they hiive (tivt-n li.ui iuiporiant iiil'orunilion anil viil- ii.ihlo bid III ill it ill'! I hit fti. mil I.. 1 1... wuii. It is even stated to-dny thnt the fjule. I mi not only raptured th" Vorktown and : J.iuiestiiw n, hut hud put crew son board ofl Ihein si.,1 rim tin... ,. lil.i.. -I...H ioir d sliinre or the river defenses r K.el ml. Ol the Irulh of this, howev- er, I cniinot vnueh, as Old I'omt is be- ci iniii; li.moiis (or Inbiilous ruinors. m, . ' i ; Official Report. WASHINGTON, May 10. 'J'ho lollowiejf w as received nt thu Wur ! Ilei'inlmelit th.a mi riiino: FORTRESS MONROE, May 10. ia miilmelil. Norfolk ia ones, nml also l o.t,.i11, ull, ai.dtl.o Nsvy Vnrd. i ti li. V olii b.iv.iio roinelolptl the I., minor ol his lore, s nt U iliou;;bby I'omt nt ahont ! o'cloi k this iiiurniiip, comiiipueeil his nnrehi.it iVorlolk with livu Ihousi.nd men. IS' entity ( hnso accompunied the (Ion em I. Ah. nit lice miles from Iho himlintf pl .ee, ii n bel battery wns louiiil on the opponilo Hide ul the bridpu over TulinerVi (reek. ..... . I iri'i's of eouinmiies of A.l.-r n fi w ill. u..d iIu.sYuLpM '"'i' lire.,,,, live niihslurlher. At 4 oVM k , in he nt.ernoon our lorces were within no tlv T.!"',''', ' ,"rt" i""irr I V a lit 1 1 hill 1(1(1 iff Til l.l'l IH. (lilll I lit1 i i eily wns li.tmallv urre.i.lered. ir.,r u,:,rch.d In, liiiI w o nowhavo pos - ,. , . , ! 'en. lele in lu eommsml n.irtniu .. .. , ., (iiiveriior ol .Win k. (ion. Wo., I .....I Mi cr, lary Chnse n turned l,, 1 1 1 , , to-iiiohl. (Jen. Ilie'erw ilhtlitwh s force wilhoiit a bullle. ; ,l"iriiua is still on" Seuell'a I'oiul. t oniinodoni Hofer.' expedition wns heard from this nlternoon, a cendiii" tie.' Jniiii s rin r. Tiie r p. r; rroni (icn. McClellnu are Invir.ible, I [Signed] E. M. General Fremont at Petersburg —Operations of General Cox— Driven Rebels out of Three Counties—Rebels in strong Force. Force. (Secial Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette.) PETERSBURG, Va, May 10. " wi.;aTr ,nX;,v..iV.:.o-'m:l:',1 lull rommunicatoi. ti.. r",.. " , ... . . ll'r;'." lu' ,le"'rtni'.'nl. t.-neinl l ox hus bad three sharp en- It !''',''y: lriv,,n I s.l i:,i..- ...'....'.'.f ' " ,,r,'t""r"u'' fl,,'ro I.' i ... i i ii . l our bumlrcl (.uerillus surprised a smull company, umler J.ieut. I'.irroit, at! Arnol'lsbiiri,', twenty lu les fr, m Cairn, I on uie farkersbur lirnin h ot thu Haiti more & ( ihio H iilc.inl, and cumpcllcd him to siuri'iiui r. 1 In y also took thu town of Silencer. lien. Kelhy wu ordered i forward li'iiu I'.iiceiiieiits. ( uinl.erliiiiil with re-en- three rouipanie of In the nieuiitiiutt e oi. iiuirik Hilli iroiuia. nnd unu emu. ' . puny oi Liipt. n est 1st iruinui t'nv. 1-. iy, rout. ,1 tho L'uerillus. killiu., ... .1 1'Kili I'lllur lit L 1 1 1 iHi.t....A 1. . .. I. .1 . 1 ' m v.. tiiw iiu niiuic . ' ...I IIM 1. -t. .... ..I. yciiirin .uuioy auvaiiCO.Ito flic Unwell, unu enifii. u in skiriiiishiiio with John- S.ill on the 7th. nh.l l.nin.l I..... 1.. .1.. force. W, v. menls cons, uuent ui.oi. the I evacuation i. ViirkUwii enubled jolniMin ' lo sei.tl a large force In assist Jackson, j I' re inont ordered furwuid Gen. ral Hch. nek ore. to the relict ol Milroy. ; o'J uoircueu llliriv-luur 111! . ill one . . . -. . - -- 1 ay, joined Milroy. and on tho ri.-ht. 1 wluic the enemy w ere alteinptina to plant a battery oil the mountain, so ut to com- inanii our posii.on, lour ol 01 r regiment ' Pnairo,lilll,,unUpri.voi.tedthe.liiUli n- ol the battery. In llus ei.o.,Ko,o,,t wo live killed and seventy w ounded, loss ul (he em my wns much oreuter. I 1 ue em my iiiipeuriiiL on three si. I,. a in overwhelming numbers, to invent be ng tianked, Gen. Fremont unit red Nuhunck and Miirey tu tall buck to Frniikliii, wilh 111 supporting distance from this column. THE LAST OF THE MERRIMAC. She is Blown up by the Rebels. I The following ha just been receiv. ed. l''oiirai:s Monboi!, May U.JIon. , . Mutwn, .4 .'i'.'.'ul Sicrelaru of War: The Merrimao wn blown up by the , ' 1 si, 6 " cK'l k this uu riiliii'. She was set lire i l..,.,i jociock tne explosion tok place at the time staled, and it is said to have been a grand s.eht by those w ho saw it. The ..... . w ...i., . . . i.i 'liner, nii-ti-. s ami me guiuiouis have I jjoue up niwnru .AorioiK. E. S. SANFORD., Mail Supervisor. Craney Island Abandoned. Expedition to Norfolk!! THE NAVY YARD DESTROYED. FORT MONROE, May 11. this renort. ordered two armed naval e the fcoiiave and tho Dra-on to pr ieo-d low nrdCraney Island on a riK-ounoi-' ---. ' .rl?iu lite trutli the ru-1 e ol ol Jdridge, from thu Dragon, landed with an mU KrcwUH)k lU,n ,l,e rebel flag. nj ub.t.tutH the .tar and .Wipe amid 10,r,v thw.ittg by the crew. Capt. C.w imtu.-d.ate'y repViod the tact to the I'ro illont ,d .tiiry of w M,ho f ,dtJit coulirmaUu of tho picket 'ja! At fi ur o'clock this f'oruoon . bright light w as observed from s.rt Monroe iu !lv st'!,'r.'! ,,?f,"1'17 UIV"'- . .el) at I nil past four an explo.ion t, ok puice wiiiiii inauo 1110 eartli and water tremble lor luilt . around. In the midst of the bi'iyhl fl.uue, w hich shot up lit (he distance, the timber and iron of a steam- er could be seen flying through the air. The Mi rrim.-ic had ceased to uit. 1 isj v'uiv-er uomsuero, 011 receiving mur. iiuiiii uiiiieiy alter "ley had turned tne point, iue aiouiinr anil t,. A. H li vens st en 1111 it up iu the same direction, follow ed ly the San Jacinto, tSumpielianna, Mount Vernon, Seminole and Dacotuh. lu the meaiilime the two tugs w : re seen com ing towards the Fort at lull speed,1 and hen Hearing the w harf the radiant couiilenanco ol C.vl Case of the M sota gave ewucuce mat tno new they brouelit wa of a most gratifying charac ter. All the earth-wnrks at Craney Isl and appeared to be abandoned, aliliooeU , .1,,, r,.,,. il., was slill rtvio.,. 11 tft of powder found in the ucijnxim is esti-1 n. .i. .1 ,. m.o i.,..,.. i .....i ,i... ...... l(inllt;y frni ,lt, Custom House. The ii i. .1 : .11.. (i iitvy turn, u was uonii uy orier ul lie ,r,.b..'' c.mmuii.loiit. Kcar,-ely nnythiuul wu left hut black wall ami cliimnev. Kvunlheimnieiisi' Dry Dock wn ruined and damajrrd ; it is sniil tho enjfine and with great iititartion. At th request' (of tlio rresidcnt Cnpt. Care immediately proceeded to ("ratify Inland to ascertain il the works were t vncunteii, in company with I ho Aed which wan then ailvaocine. A wc ncarcd G'raney laland we found tli in Immense Fortress apparently aband- oncl, thouirh three rebel flies were float ins from Very tall stitts in different part of tlm workit. f'upt. Case wa the first loyal man that nrcsst d hi foot on tho aoil of this1 treasonable sfroiirhold, and the old tint: unit aoon 'ireii to ino oreer.e. Tlm full on the I.itoud nre in Pur or! fivo acpariitc aectionn. They ore con-, alrucled with th" heat enyineerinff akill, " 'and mot ailtnirnhlo workninrnhip The fort wero left in excellent condi tion, u4 w ere also th" ext'.'iiivo barracks, 'which hml accoininod ite I duriiiothe win- t' r a ynrrinon of 2,0110 men. Forty heavy V"" were inoiititcd in dill', rent parla. On jlhc miiin pin t of tho Inland tho worka I'.millini ll il I hi' miiiniiirlii ti I Ihn fhlill. in I ol Ilu; rivrr. The w holo number of mm mounted ivero of which two were l'arrotls.nnd a l.iiinl r of rifled Dahlr.'ins. Thero u.-i.r,i li.nt ...... i. il... ...L u'l,i..l. had not bet I. mounted. Alter spendimi "ii hotiron the isluiid we proceeded tu ' r.'oik. From men f, nnd on the island we as .1 il... , .: I -J I..:. I . ...inn u inui iiiit ,i.rriiniii.i.ou luiu l!" - '1")' WW u mile below the bend of tlioj iHiaini. llurinp tho m; ht she had biPti brought h ick nnd run nshure. Her entire "llio. rs and crow were landed on tho Is!- ;nmi anil o slow iniitcli nniuied tu her in lea.ine. .Shew.. torn tu fraotnei t bvlhot tho crew wero out of reuch. IS proes slnti- thut (he ollicers and crow puss, d throU"h the aitioiniiip country and n ;. I I ..i u ..i..P:.. .i... iiiu ......inp u i.i.ibn ill luu iiiui .) ino. to Ihn lilniil.i.p i.l OOII. Tln.v M.'.i,l they were on llieir wny to Suflolk, on tliu line of the river leading lr. ni Cr.iney I'laetl lo rAorlo!) wr:;;,:; which nre still in position. Tho amount1 '"""ili'J" cu" onl' bu l'"tiniat' d by the Wo ,,,,,,,,,, Bt tlll! xvIl0rl-0I,d took stroll tl,r ..:Ul. Norfolk. I., being Sumky, ul r""r" ' ",! I'1"1'1'" "' hn'"" w,rB Ii ml I Ik) fit if linisul ttA m hti.yt ti i !. at .u , U.....U ...iiuip, ,,iu in, r vitl, blncks, mnlo and finle, and a eood- Iv number ol while w orkiier people with .1..,:. ...i ..i.n.i 1 1:.... i i 'i 1. 1 iiuti uii ino e ii, nnu Biroioni' ..1 u .1.1:. 1 .... .1.. ,: L " T,." . whinves nml picketed tlimu'.rh thu cily, w hile Hie Il iy of the Union flouted triune cloved, especially those of thu wealthier ''IM.,'- !..!.ij ..il...i I...I.I... r ,,J .. .. .. ... ... "... n .uinern i onieaemcv, dei'laruiL' their in- tentio.i't . receive t.otbin.. but the (io.iled- er;ite money, i lid snyino Ihey would have nothing In du with the liincuin chinpla ...... ...... ..... v.'i.ii.iv ui. unit in lui..nlu ,.,i'rf Nf., si'. .Mr n.i.iil.l 1... ............... i.ss. i .in,' i.i.s. inn,. ... .i.i.ii. ...I ,.. - v v.... c ,M.Us.- mm uie lniikeea union out. The l'resideiit Inid oil' iu the steamer Ballimuro abtmt mi hour in front ol thol I'y T-fu()to Ul .lof B . a aulicipnted on rSutuninv. and which tl,n,W ",,d,,dolre.cro.sth0 lie.,, V""' V '" .l """"" " ' w (j'r. U1 iuiioiiijj vv n niiv reiJiUYUU K iclunoml. Southern News. NEW YORK, May 13. ciu'ii.y nt chock. . . ' of Aueustu Creek and then di'scend-d. Ai'tii sTA. (ia., 7th. 'i'he Mobile Trib- line of the 4th ha dispatches from Jack son, Miss., dated too U.I Inst. pearance. The Post Ullico remains open !,.., rded I .y marine. Tho teleeraph of- iic- ure closed, and all railroad travel, stopped. The mutiny ot the Fort wa caused by The l'etersliur (Va.) lixpres of the Hit. ,,,,',li.l,,M il, i.,ll,. Miinil.i:. Hli.v 8 Tho niivnm-e nri'nni Porter's fleet, consistinj; uf seven vessels, is oil 1' ort M .riin. Ten more are off Horn Island, inoviior ousiunril. Thou, are llri.i.' oc.e isionully, apparently feuliiu' ' r . ..... fur musk d batteries. ..;. " ' . . . : . .., . ., . . 1 1 -The Republican aav, thu anli.'t Wero recoiiuoitering the1 river and const butteries all tho :.i 1 morning A hall....,, ,' ,. ,1 1., .1... ., 1. T lie Do lla ol 'I'linrsi iiu 1 ,-t I,ii . no, in xw D.l. i.i.. i. rlm ......' . - r .... .. ....- d. d. Must uf tho bank are closed and tho city every hero present a sad an- the lalse report Hiat the city hud surrcii-. tsLJz n:aic;ruoffl!olms,e,,e:y,! Irom (he fort. Olio company lol)l linn. From Fortress Monroe. FORT MONROE, May 13. are river twelve miles below Richmond. The' .Monitor and Niino.ituck were aceii a j; mile below Richmond. FORT MONROE, May 13. STRASBURG, Va., May 14. 1 he cur uu the Alauussas Railroud reached the bridge 011 thn north sido of the Slii'iiaudoah to-dny for Iho tiisl time., Tho bridal hero is being rapidly rebuilt. r ... 1 . !. . y '! captured, L.l ill discredited tu ofluiuli juurters. A Line of Battle. timslare a generul and have an e.iual number. ' The . 11. my w ill coma down lhai roadj spread out into tho deld, or creep stealthily into tl.o wood, and attack "' "ills, or 111 w oihJs, or on the bank of streams, iu places when-they will be h.'t .able to resict or attack the enemy. The division are usually o placed that they cn auppuit one another. Vi ucau un- , dcrstund a liue ul battle pretty well, by lW,K1lniur f,Bi;;''thore ul, lhe hill,' .mUlier dow .. in v. ley, a llurd in a piece, I Yuu often read about a "line of battle." and we dure say, think thnt the (ho two armies stand 111 two lines; but il is not so. i no army is uivnic.i into illusions and Hit ro are ol'len greut gap between thu divisions. They aro posted iu Posit ions or ill commuiiuiiig places thut is. "I wiKMis.v.-itu artillery anil cavalry pluc- 1 ed in the best position. If VnU u nnt In make il more real, w hen you aro out in! the fields or pastures, with tho hill ull around, just iminagiue thai tho eiiemy over un yonder htil, with tun "thousand j men ami twenty pu ce ol artillery. You attack you. V,.i. .n. ......I tll k..... . ,j .v., nun uoinv men ha will tend 011 the rieht, or how many Iho center, or how uiany on tliu loll.,' so you must arrunge your torees to sup noil cacti oilier. 1 hen. to alult 11. aro to alt uk him. You don't know how Ui Irovp are arratiged, for he keen them coiu caled a much a he can. Yuu duu't w ant many uf your men killed, bul do waut to wiu a victory. Now there is chanc for yuu to try your skill in plan ning a lino of battle. You must plaov your artillery where it will do the most damage, and receive the least from the eneuiy. Yuu mtial move your infantry o thut they will uot bo cut oil by the enemy boloro they get neur euough to cut tin iu up in rvturu. -u sea that 1 no small thing to be alicuvraL These ure great responsibilities. Jiftm HVttMri (Tribune n.L.M'K .K. J. . M-CLELLAND MIThb Ac M'Olollnna EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Oi l I I 1 1 A W 1 1 A V It l.tK K ( ori M nshlnr(on &. Markrt Sis. Ti((,n, 0., Friday M.v 16, i66 "THE OLD DEMOCRATIC PARTY." mlo lull fellowship. i . .i i.i ... i t ,i. i- . wl,Bt ' ,,K'll"t ,v rctorinjtbc Democritt liie : ,. . . . " , ., ., , a Vl'ry b:,d a 'r "" ith tho do- 'unci carcas ofUioold Democratic pur r.woi."'!'.' ty, which is yet fresh in the nostril of . the people. lis assets littvo been found tu , ' 1 vf . I , Tho allondighanis and tho Noblea of fonprpsa have L"t together and iKaned a innnilVfto to the people, in favor nf reaur rec i.i .i . .l , . lint a ftinrm f'iprp in thnt nntni-l What iwnnl inn.nn.In. I,.nfl kl.ntif I, I , , . ' J liry propose to hrniri upon (he country s-.li, il,. U....J .U u-a..... i . ii i , . , xi . iter IIucIisiisii'm fioifii. ti linn F r.pi Kloli. all the gun. and forts and Cobb stole all tiic mom y when the whole Administra. tion, from President down, was one D.t of 'f"'1""' plotting the disinrn.bcrment of the Union and tho (Jovernmcnt wa fa-t drifting into iho vortex of ruin. Theso are some of the asset of the old t, . . t i , , . ,,( ,,UMra,'r; Prty, which it 1- propost'd to ' rivive. f , , , . , calumny! nnther give ua the such u i plagues of Kpypt, than another fourycers of Democratic administration. To restore tho Democratic party as it I was, is to give the fire -eat t ol the South full control of all tho operations ef Gov ernment, to allow them lo talk troason '" t,,e '"'ll4 of -untfre and dictate their own terms of Cl nipromise The head: 'and front nf the old Denioe.rntir t.nriv I. P:,r,3'' ,u i,,v l lllr I"" again c,, y... aJ tt(If) JvSr, j,uviH Hm ken - ridge, Toombs, Wigfall and Mason must af.in bo invited to take their .eat. in the ""Oto l '"It tho decency of the tit . i . . . 1 1 uiu uiu uiu. i ui iiiinua i, iu ue resior- '"P"""""'" "PS' '"'' "" Y must bo treated n K'ni:eiir.u oouinerii-cnu'Oiry unt! v.... i...... ...... ....,:. ,,v. uiu n dviii.iuoi 111 usi. 1 1 inuu 10 ....... .. . l",,,r or all,,w ,,,rm 10 P KU" lion. This, we may snpose, is Tru'y the country has lmd fmueli of the old Democratic rty and doe not u-ntit ttif, iIoha i-iniiiti.il ft remembers t too well the wron.-s of blccdinir Kan. .js," tho I.ecotiiptun f'on.titulion and tho usurpation of the Supreme Court. i It remember how our liliertie wero be . iuj bartered awny to the ISinth, to ans tain and spread the accursed institution of BlVcry how our riohu wero beinjr : trnmp!ed upuii and Iree, white labor tie- '.jrnuled. Tho country remember, all these thiiie. and the pcoulo will take care that Messrs. Noble and V.ll,li,-h.m do not neain foist them upon us. There L ho w orthless and lu nest men have left it and juined thu Union rank. HOW VERY INNOCENT! '"'Vorhuvc huppened, had wo not removed the office. Thi wa. tho sum of our of (.en. ! fendintf. All tho chafe preferred I ,.., ... .s., .... -in. ",.,'. ....I .. ,l0.llo..raU curried it out Hon W 1 ' , ? , - m - , . NotI brcnl'"-' their willing tool at Wash iest inftoii. Petition, were .cut to Washing Tho ton with curcely a Republican name 011 them and wo aland ready to prove, if 7-p- - i-j-'. "t - of the petitioner aoainst ti are enemic of the Administration. U ' " "edit to the Administration j tl"t iU enfm'" hve '"'l'J " '""tier. " bluw not o much at us, as the Republican party of Titliu and Heneca county. . Th0 Repul,lielI11 who ,,avo cool,ora ,'tcJwitli tho Democracy in injurinjf us 1 ' : 011,1 ' through tia.i ur paper and the cause 't advocates, will yrt receive their rewurd. Wu have beou struck down because we Ml, . I'. . . , will not win. Wo huppen to know t.iat , ho has h it cl a lnr.ro lin ttd in the came. that ho was one of the nrincinul mnnn. i .1 . , . , K'. ahi that ho ha written and tele- graphed to Washington more than once on the subject. Ho and his friend may consider tin umnrt we consider it a .iicnkiiie, cownrdly trick, that no gentle ,n ,vouM befcruilty of. Tho thing would t '"'"O a. they are silly. The thins wa. hutched ill Tomb' Hlock by a few "rule or ruin" Republican! and the leadimr hn boon a feurles. and uncompromising Tvr ..... -n-.. supporter of the Union. Wo can afford to make sacrifice in so good a cuuso 1,1 clmor ' u, prcien.ls '"i!0 V"y ill,',;1't ,'f the removal of the This hypocrili.ul pretence CONFISCATION. 1 ' . is! We publish on the outside, an abstract of thn snefi ln mini,. Im St.,n,.f... Ii!l...s- 1 ' man of Ohio and Senator Wright of 1 nd. on the .uhjeet of ruiifiscation. The spcech'of Senutor Wriirht i remarkable. as coming from a democrat, and .how. how holl0sl dl.lnoCrat. regard thi. quo- , . , , t'on' " orm to Ui that nol,e bul y"1' patlii.tr with the rebel, can object to making their pmpcrty pay part of tho formol exPen.e.of a war, which they . . fc J, ,, , "i """""Ji J" Hud men among us w ho take that posit ion. Those w ho most strongly urge the measure aro Union men from tho slave states, w ho havo felt tho effect, of rebell ion. 1 he bill I absolutely demanded y the loya! portion or the rounlry. FREE TERRITORIES. 1 -i , 11 1 n. er l,rolb'll"S alftv ry in all the Trrrito uu riea now belonging to the United tilate - a It A.hlev' bill raniximr th. tirr Ash lev's bill riraniximr the territory nerauo, siut tiausv iimuuu lorev- rT I ,..:.L .1 1 e ; or hereaflor to bj acquired, haa pasaed the House by a large majority and will undoubtedly pats th Bwui te. It is a step iu the right direction, showing that the curae of slavery it to be restricted and that the virgin .oil of our territurie i. hcucvfurlh to be .acred t Freedom aud fret while labor, where our .on. and daughter can go and aud home, and Din m citir. town, euurcue and aohool iiousos, w hich coum not ue tne caao if lavery were permitted to enter there. Of course Hon. V. P, Nou Tuted gainst Uieo bill. NEVER CHANGED ITS NAME OR PRINCIPLES. I ! Tho AtTCKTita aa been printed twenty year and h.-a never changed it namo,or advocated any other than I nton principle. A dvtrtittr. That may all be true, for, a far a w-e have been acquainted with the Ad vertiser, it nerer had any principle and consequently could not change them. -But lit ua look to the fuel. In 18 13, the A diertistr advocated the i Wiltnot Proviso and the exclusion of alavcry from the Territories a doctrine whkh it now pruneuncca rank ah vl it ion- km ljtA - - IDKll . I , . Mn favor of'mitlL'ntiiig and finully eradic' , tee ' ' ting" tho evil of alavcry. Doc it en- ;dorsethat doctrine nowl That , , .... "fcomo fanatical abolitionism. too has In fact i tho Advertiser bus zmanoped te fcb - about i ,,,Uch' lh,,t U "oM Rot "'"" j 10,1 J,enr8S- '''l: ttll'Z .,m M lutlor the sLnku Hist made Hie lri.tk Is tfi.ing Suuth or coming back." JUDGE SWAYNE'S DECISION. to (oreign enemies and cannot apply to donw s,. iri!ir. il..., .... ,.i: .i... . , Cutlr, Bl Cincinnati, has rendered .uuyt onuynr, III Ul U. O. . irCUlt ! (?otirt nt Pini-itinntl I, I 1... - .......,, ii uui ku att t,n- portuni decision in the case of a tnun , cheitewnrth. I.,.li,....l r... r.....:.,.. ino nrn.s Ac, to the nliels, thu givinp thorn "aid and comfort." The indict meiit was framed tinder the second pro visiuii of Articlo 3, Kectlon 3, of tho Con stitution, which ny: I reason csiuiist tho United Ptntrs i ii . i , . shall consist only in levviiur war sou i.st them, or in ailherinir to their memie.' s-'ivinj; them aid and comfort." mllt' the ubove, lii.s rcferenco only .- .,,, u ui ui; w lih- j stutte and Common Law, rebels are re. Krded a. principals, not .T '"""t bo intluti-d a. such. Tho indict-IjHy I "lt,'t agaliiat Cheneworlh waa therefore ntlri ulir.l Retrenchment by the Legislature. ?. , irom the Cohimbim correspoudene the CincltiBtl Commercial, we learn that the Legislature which has just closed its! session did more in the wny of retrench- ",r"t tlia" 11,0 P1'1'!'1" " jrcncrolly imv"7 r' I' cut dow n tho expense uf 11,0 Sti,te 3e,50.2!3s42 enouoh to pay I all the eviinnsn. nrilm ainio .1.,.;.. . .i . 1 rU' SUle 11,0 wer, for war purpose', How the President the News. The President lust cvenini: amused l Senatorial visitors by telling tho wny iu which tho news ofthe occupation ofNor (oik was received by him. Ho wo. ju.t 2 ttinj; into bed wheii.Secrotaiy Chase and Gen. Wool in full rcoiinentnls burst into hi room at Fortres Minrue with tho intelligence. Secretary Htantou presently appeared In wrapper and slip. n rs und nislied into General Wool', arms. Special Dinpalch. News. A Speck of Rebellion among Border State Members. lw state members, with a lew nominal con- .orvative from other State., wero threat liflinP.M. vning to ,vitldruw if 10 loya, -orit Our telegraph dispatches ol Saturday givo currency to a rumor that tho Border ghnnlrl tirnminis .-,.. tl.A ...... rt.. .-.!.... r - - '-D" tnu ..viiiiBi uiioo and other bill now before thut body. II there ha reuily been uch an intention' wo hopo thut those member may proceed at once to carry out llieir threat. We could then estimate tho exuet extent and worth of their loyulty. Tho animus by which they are governed .ecms to bo the same a. Unit w hich impelled the inure open traitor to a similar movement. viz: mi unwillingness to abide the action of the majority . Niould they conclude to with draw, wo hope Congress will shut the door against their reluru Ly declaring their seat vacant, and requesting their constituent to send more loyul member to occupy their place. To'.edo Com. No More Slavery in the Territories. ties. Tho House yesterday, by tho very cm phatic vote of 85 to CO, passed the bill de claring that slavery shall not exist, now or forever, in any territory now existing or hercufter to be formed. Steadily keeping timo to tho victoritu march of our or" mica, i tho march of freedom and jus tice in our national councl Leader, 13A. The Vote On It. Tho following is the vote iu tho Sen ate on the hill recognizing the Independ ence of Iluyti and Liberia. It may become important lor future reference: Yeas Messrs. Anthony, Browning, Chundlcr, Clark, Collamcr, Cuwan Dix on, Uoolittlc, Fessenden, Foote, Foster, (.'riiiie, Hale, Henderson, How nrd.IIowe, King, Lane of Im., Lane of Kunaa, La- .... 1 ., a. ... iiiu.ii, luciiougau, iiiorriu, fomerov. iHI.. M .7..... a ,.. t , ,' . w . .'- Mass.. Wrii.ht a-i ' Nay Mcasr. ltuyanl, Carlisle, Da vis, l'owell, Buulbbury, Bturk, Thompson 1 . Is Grant Superceded. Tho Pittsburg Landing correspondent of the Cincinnati Gnxette thu .umt, u,) the question of Gen. (iranf position in tho army of the Tennessee: Tho amount of It then is this: Pone' j army form eur left wing, and is com- niaiiiiea in tne nem oy JUuior-Ueneral Pone. Buell' army form tho center, and is commanded iu the field by Major General Buell. Grant' army lurm the right, and i. not commanded in tho field by Major-tjencral Grant, but Uy Major General Thomas, who ha been ordered to relievo tho former officer. Buell and Pupu lead their own armies excepting tho reserves, w hich aro of course held back; Grant doe. not lead his. Hi. friends erguo that Thorns, ha. taken the command only because Grant is next iu rank to Halleck, and should be free from direct charge of cores, lost iu the event of Halleck' being killed or disabled, the command uf the whole army should devvlve upou him. It may be but I confess I duu't tee it in that light. CtrThe-Iudianapoll Journal any that letter, have been reoeived iu that city ! from tho llou. Henry 8. Lane, of the U. S. Senate, aud Hon. C. B. Smith, Sec ' retary of the luterior, atatiug that the 'war will Uteruunalediu 10 wank. Army Appropriation Bill. The Ariry Appropriation Bill rrpcrtrd on Friday eonlaina item tmountii fr to CL'2i5,Z3,000 !or tho pay or the vo.un jtecra, 8"S85,r00 auhiiitcnee in kind to 'the regular and yolunteira, I3C .000.000 ifor the Quartermaster' Department, 00.000 for the extension and the work iop of the military telegraph line, and i$13,000,000 for the purchase and manu facture of arms, etc., and besides other 1 ' , ' . . .. inc two j ei.rs volunteers, ana the Widow and Ik irs of thuso who li;.ve died or been killed in the military service uf the Uuit.d States. Secesh at Columbus. The Co that cannot be contradicted, thai so preat u ouLii uiu leniency diepl.iyed toward . the cession prisoners in allowing them free I.ccnao in spoakinj their disloyal aei.i tiuieiit-i.thutlli.il Columbia was hbojed at tho Theater, and thut when allusion w as made to standing by the good old flag in the play, by one of the performers, tlu patriotic enttuiciit was hissed. NEWS ITEMS. cu ri"Ut-M, nnd he will enter u.ion dc li tive service ill a few duva. (Wl'arsun llrownlow continue, at eW,, ."'j , upi"!', t1: and .Inirie. w luch he miide, uiilt fortni'ate- In n-au .1.1.. r. ... i lure has passed an act ndueing the pay its member to tho old ruto or3 per day. It doc not apply to tho prcont session, wo presume. The hiw should Charlc W. Hill, of Toledo, ha been appointed Adjutant (Jencralof Ohio, vice C. V. lluckliifiliam, premotcd. C'.Vore Ride ry of llotpital Store. Marshall Hill he captured 6 boxc of hospital store at a hoiifo in Cleveland. Ctrt'eneral Rnscncran ha been as signed to the command of Gen. fHcnker' Ilil'ikM.i. Ik.l1 . ,1! L ,. . """''-iivr i iiii-i. r oetiiir incapao !itteil fs, ... ,. ;., ; . time ou !m t .t;..i. j 1 ... ferntl t the field, Gen. Hallcck l.asgranti ,,,i I'rifc"rve, uis uciok ol prison and patriotic txperiences. iVrSn r. s on., t - , . have a provision withholding all pay from absenteesj but thut may como with tho next retrenchment spuam.-ToWo Blade (C7 Not many week, ago the rebcla txpelled Judge Calrou from Nashville, lor persisting nrmy i hlg oyttlv ,u the National Government. Ho is "110 about to return to that city to try for Ireancii tho individual who imiltrjutoti him. O-Eraslu Corning lia advanced 8!ou,0i)0 i0 ino Iny1Uj,tcr at Watervliet Arsenal, fi r the purHe of paving tho operutivi ut thnt establishment, who have not received money fruit tho (Jov eminent fir five months, a portion oftheir wages for that time. 03-On the Clh of Fehruurv, If 61, New Orluun was illuminated iu honor of i . cessia. Tho second secession illumina tion occurred last week, when the rebel Lurm d their stcunbout tu prevent them Irom ailing into the hands oi tho federal forces, fcJ-Gcn. Fremont ha approved the death .etyenco passed by a court martial upon Henry Kuhl and Hamilton W. Won doii, cit:cn of Western Virginia, fur the murder l one of our soldier, in cold blood. These men aro to be hung at Suttoiisville, Va., on the Uth of May A third man, Cunnd Kuhl. has h, en , i;i...,. ed to hard lubor at Cump Chu.e, for par- .vijia.iuu iu ino auie criui-i. OT'Cit. Metcalfe, whose noblo and patriot Cspuch at Curlhlo, k'y., appear ed a few weeks since, 1st) .'hi a duel alDo ren, Ky., on Iho 8th, with W. T. CaSTo, a Maysvillo Secessionist, whom the Col. had been instrumental in sending to Fort Lalayettc. Custo was lately released and a duel ensued, Sharp', rifle being tho wenpone used. Casto wu alio! through llio heart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jo!mVonidro;.&Co., Snyder's Block.Tiffin, O. t Respectfully announce! tlmt they an mult ui inl will koep 30ml. oily os Imad Giocerics, Trovivlous, Djes(ufls, : it cvf ol whifh wt would Sftms, Ten, Coffee, Molastes, bp tees, lobaeco, Nuup, Jti.isln, Kuxar, Kyrup, I'epper, Cianrs, LunUies, 1'rniivs, t'i") (Irituses. !....... Almond. Filberts, Ac, Ac, Ac., Ac. Flour, Uncon, Fish, fork, kult. Tar, Fish Oil, Ac. Wooden ana WILLOW WARE. Also, Oats, Corn, &o. YV tit llnnkfol fu, If. Ill,, ml p.lmi.nr. Wrslofort Iw.luwtU uhis Hi. li.m.Wt s. huts s ii.f tu.lly or lresli G roceries, which, from tail th.r U.U is, t sill stll si Tho vcr)- Lowest Kates for Cusli. Alli'.noni ,l.,iti, i p5 fWM) ciot.tist tl kiwni,., willdowsll if.,sa,aesll JOHN VORNDRON. M. J, KIHCII.NER. ait 111 Joshua It. Senry, Attorney at Law (Mce in EblitriV Hlock, Tiflla, Utiio. s.sj X(l COLBY'S Ji PATENT. J I'remium at tlio Vermont, New Vk,(ias,sa M.sfeigss 0lsts Fair, Will uot Uu, liroak. Hot nor wssfosi r.ic, ti.uo. D.ii..j r.s. Liberal (iiseounta to tie trade for ctlh olljr, Cimslu. fits. W,8. tl'NT.' 'o.lns. Osl. SO LAlI01ti:iCS WAM- To work ou thu Sandusky, Pay to kL'iaclssMt . l.til,b,lHiu..4,ul TiOio, AlSllts Ws.U'tllc,usct ai.r . Tl(. s. " I M. Ble e.HsM. tSwlj.Ar.90, Vi lvst ......