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THE DAILY JOUKJAL; MTEDEBAIB STATES OF AMERICA; wa.naTON. h. c, tcaday, apbil ij, ita. ar.-iSHcaissiJ who ere lathe habit of Beading to tbs el e for their pipers, will Bet be eerved by ths earrlsr. A list will be kept At tbe cffioe, ad 4 tbeir papers ilrerd vhta cabled fur. ' tSea Terms of Subscription and Ad- . Tertisemcpta on first page.-- , tT - Wi receive to-day tekfrapa, the report thai JSAsb .TlHe bad been retaken by Oeru. E. Kir by Smitb tod ' Humphrey MarshalL VTe toast confess that U tbit . appears to at to be very doubtful, bat we glvs it m we . 1 I. irthl rrt 1 l llnKlaail i. ma 1 . 1. It.wA tian mm rev tn viva IImwImim tlwj believed toll 03 the programme lbs but time we in At . I t. - t J - - I ft 4 - J 1- I . uu par vi iue worm wem pcrmuiou a un a angut glance at It -t ; ... - Tbe newt from tbe Charleston- Courier about the foil o! Pulaski only confirms us in oar Irit opinion. Oar first fetlint on bcArinf of tbe aaddea fall of that work. wu one Of blank astonishment ; oar first opinion M tbtt aU crald not be right The big itorice of breathes tntde la lese than bo time ol balla fired near! a mile oil going clean through twelve foot walls ti though tbe; were aheeta of piper, end ell end luodrjr tbe other state- raeoU no doubt honestly made by theJJavanuab papers " sounded strangely to plain aort of peoplo like ourselves, We hsppeoed to recollect that Oar batteries ce Morris Island were considerably nearer to fort Saoiler thAo . Any land battcrica tbat tbe enemy coulJ possibly plant gainst Pulaski, aod we know tbat Sumter was not breached at all by oar fire. We also happened to have some tome recollection of tbe Criraeaa war, and of tbe fact tbat butteries at a thousand yards, were regarded . as almost useless, end tbat finally tbe Allies worked thtlr approaches so actively, tbat tbeir Ust parallel was, so near to tbe Russian works that tbe smoke and 11 ub oj tbe guns of the contending parties almost blinded b jib - We didn't more than half believe that die Fort coald '' Lave beeo brcacbed as Asserted. We don't believe word of It now. Tbs Northern military aud civil an tborities may well be strock with the ridiculous conduct of those In charge of a Fort wbo made bo effort to pre- tent tbe completion of all the preparations for Its cap. tare, and when these preparatioai.were finished, liijjdly sums a show or rcsistAoce. t If.this is to be tbe history of oar fortsif they ere to be Abandoned as sooa as there appears to be a danger 1'iat aomebody may be hart, then they bad better alt be b'owo Bp at once. It is strange to read o! tbe selges iistetocd by tbe blred mcrceoariea of European moo archies j to see how they bave held oat lor days and , weeks and months, until food grew scarce end thry ate " their very boots, and tbey were on short allowance of water and the walls crumbled around tbem, nd death was baty In their tblooed ranks and in tbeir emactsUd frames; it Is strango, we say, Jto read three things, ' aid then to read ol Southern freemen fighting for their own homes and tbe homes of all that onght to be dear to tbem, giving np a fort after thirty-two hours of fire, not breached and with very few casualties, while tlie nnviah tnmmuuiiv tun rat ma wnrm mm na niui " nun all tbat man can do !" . Will this sort ot thing do t Can it do f Either this ion or thing most be stopped or me war nngui as wtn stop. Tbe time for concealments end " soil sodder " past. Tbe thing moat be changed. Man must do bet v ter. Mere Inexperienced youths must not be pot in such Isolated posts rttlou''nKtrena15rul5j'uJ(j4J luvir mot Mian uurawiuir chpiiuiaiiubs. ruo that will do more for tbe country than any tale of hor- ' rors tbat ever happened, or any attempt to justify what Is not susceptible even of excuse save upon Jtho ground or imoecuiiy, ana men toe burden or bianio rests on the - appointing power. We have too many mere boys in positions of responsibility. We want stern determined mm wbo will have a moral ascendency over tbeir com mands, as well as the mere formula of a commission, and wboare aelf-balanoed and prepared for any emergency, ThGolkbbobo' Tkibuki, we are boppy to ace, is not In tbe least dead, bat alive and hearty, the JVt- bunt hints tbat there be people that wculd like to see it no more, bat we think It is mistaken. It is true ep bave tbtir enemies, bnt we should really think that our TenerAble cotemporary, the Editor of tbe IWoune, would have as few as anybody could have. Ill HfjuA letter from Beaufort, N. C.,ol tbe 10th Inst., published Id the New Tork Herald, among other things aiys: v - " ' : , Major Alien, wbo is the Provost Marshal of Beao fort and vicinity, bas Administered tbe oath of allegiance to antna 3flfl fit Ihn mala tw.iilint 'nv allnarino fnur persons to a family, it will be seen tbat ont of the pop ulation ot the place, which is about 1600, three-fourths are loyal to tbe Union. ....... Another letter of tbe same date, written firm New born, furnwhos the following information : The rebel GenerAls GaUIo And Branch, who commard d tbe enemy previous to tbe fight here, have been ar rested by order of tbe authorities at Richmond, and Are now in confinement At Goldaboro. awaitino- trial b court Martial. Tbey are charged with cowardice np- A a. A J I f nn vu mm auu prcviuua occasions, i ne reoer prisoners, now fa our. bands, numbering about 150, including Col. Avery, ere to be Bent Nortb in a few days, urfder tbe recent order of tbe War department to release no pria - oere entil Col. Corcoran is act At liberty Tbey are on board tbe transport Cossack, Capt J. W. Bennett J"""'i "''"'lertoraiA T-HiBt. ' ' The Bailey Troupe will give a rjerlormAnce to-niirht , at the Theatre, cne half the nett i,riM.la t (-va w v w Wi. iUUtM Vi tuv ajuiuiCAal AMI OOClvIT. . t The DramA of the Fept of the Wiabtonwieb, Songs Ml JUAncee and a new Fatc wia be presented, gee bills of the day. It is cool, and, after tbe short spell of warmCAther W have bad is really uncomfortable. We rather think It has a bad (fleet ot tbe human temper. ' ErlUant Acblereaaeal la Btaat Taaaiees. Tie Petersburg Expren baa the fcUowlng epcciul difatoh : . , ILxcxriLLt, April 18. CApt A.-bby, commandina: vuuiiucnn iaiaiij, rucuuDerrcu tit'j LiinCOlDllcB, .who were stampeding Kentucky, ou jewerdny, near JAckaon boron gb, Tenn. a nana-wnAna cot eneoea, wtiictt );utvj at L AVt. a.1. ' iw. boara. Gormen eucceeded In killing abeat 75, al tsking 500 prisoners. Our Iocs, ncne lilkd,snd About 25 wonnded m n? Bwrtauy, -Ll?a":an B00 Lincolnitea bave left East Ten tTLiv "cky eince Got. Ilarris'i tioa caUmg on tte militU, eta Proclama-i f t . " - j that Internment, fn a "L vmln her9 Jrdiy tha ftot ih.t n w rrainaola had been riniii tn tbe eflect that Oeev hi.T:.: I nna bad been received to tatbe right foot-that ooe Z TLv C !?d " wound Eirer had bepo alleaced eLd Ch.HLt.'!'.n" " tha,York fcc"t tad earn by ebota from cmr Enn two of tha .,.. r : i onr btim ""' " A v. e g.ve tba above simply as a rumor witW t. i, Tr.rrg lor 11$ wrrectaeaiAoroA Tnli Hi 1 Til following from Northern papers may have some interest. We d j not know bt oodit to AttAcfa to macb of it, bat that tSrve is too much troth lo re porttd gcn'me "ouion" fteling aUot Btaufort or perhaps we shr aid say, wnt of rjoatbero (tiling there. It did pi't require tbe presence of tlie iovad.rs to Awa ken the foiling of iufiJelity to tbe Coflfi-diTaey in that spot, t apprtbend : . . , roiT atacox. BRacroAT, N. C . March 31-Tbe ch ef i&Ureat o( tbe Baraside txptdittoa is at prewot ma n y txntred tti tbe proposed iuvestmeot of Fort Macoo, wbicb, as sta ted in my lost k'tter, is sitoaUd about equi-4isuut from Beaufort And M on Lead L'itj, acruts Bogue Bound. TbedisiAoce frcm tbiie plaoe U the turrls about a D la and a quarter It is a small lortificAtion, bat very Stroegly omit, aixl is g arriiniiied i j About six bundrtd men, ULd-r the command of t'oL White, (not Smith, as before rrpwttd,) totam'j an tffi r ot tlie Uaitid btates army, aud a graduate or weatroint. mtucrmox tr a mail. Uajjr Allen of the Fourth Hbotle l.'aod regiment, wbo is in command at B-aufott, A lew dava ainue futer- cepted a large miul from the furt, trora which much val note iniormation was obiaiued in regard to me condi tion, of tbe trpa, the supply ot provis oas, lo. . srrruss at tiu ror. Tbe furt is supplied with suScit ut of cerUin kinds of proviitious to la l eo at uioottis, but or othvrs tbe stock w very short. . Col. White, wbo appears to be a misan thropic, Fallen aud nnlicalthy atjle of tuan, threatened toshali Beaufurt if bis freah provia:oos were stopped Tbey bare beta star pi d, but as many cf bis troo be long te, and bave retutivca uod friends in tbat city, he bu probably thought better of it, bin threat not having been exei uted. lie cominnstts hiuisetl lor this, bow- ever, by firing upon every fiibirg smack or other craft, bAwavt-r sniail, wbicb atumpu to paw between Iteaa (Ort And Morehead City, both of which places are occu pied by Union troops. The reduction of the fort is but a question of time and labor, but Cut. WbitA 4a evi dently dispose J to put onr forces to all the trouble boa- siblu, ibtro seeming to bo no other reutoo for bis reiusal to surrender At uisiTetion hat be niuat sooo be lorced tORive up. . . ;.- Your corres.iondi ut ie't Jsewbern Ibars'lBy, 1. M, in tlie steam traOHport Union, Cunt. Clauibvrs, wbo took a cat go ot oidmauco store aid Army wagous and horses, nuJuf charge of Lieut. FIgltr,-oi Ut'ii. Barn side's staff, to llsvelock ritaliou, lvbt the bead Of bio cum's creek, It oiu whiuce tbey arc to ic sent to the scene oi operations. ... . i . - ATLARTIO AKD MOKTB CAEOUKA AAILAOAD. ' After tbe route of the tebels At Ntwbern, tby took Ay with tbem all the locomotives and cars of the At- laulio And North Carolina railroad ( xo-pl a few plat form And band-cars) to Kiustou and UukJtborougb,atiti burned oue biidge bolweeo Newbern aud aUuslun, b sliits the long bridge At JMwtx-ro. la adJilion to the Mlitig stock iult by tbem, there are ala j S 'tiie hand cars, brought from tbe North by (leu. Burusidu, all of which Are louiiii vry useful in transporting the army stoiei and Oia'e.ml. A looomjtive and adiltnonul rolling stock will a too hju be bore irotu tbo North, which wnl very largely increaae the nscfulnas to the army of thin roaJ. It a occupied and guardud between Newbern And Mirehead City by tbe It bole Inland oth. liareleek Btatioo is in cnarge ot Capt Arnold's company, and at pre seat is of considerable importance.' lue bridge over tno river at Newport city was burn ed by a diiuchnu'ut Irom Fort Muouo on Tuoslay, the lBlu lour days a tier tbe battle at ewooru and al most entirely dejtro;eJ. The bridgn was 1B0 fet long, au) very substantial and well buiU. BXWILD1NO Of A BBIOGB. , ' Major Wright, of the Fifth ltbode iiiluud, who is an excellent civil encineer and a practical brklirj builder, as well as a most valuable officer, was dctuikd by Uea. iiurosluo to inspect the ruins or the bridge and report lo regard to its reconstruction. He was eabseqauutly ordered to occupy Newport with bis battalion, where tbey arrtved on ounduy, tbu 2M mat. I bey took pus- sotoioo ot Camp Urahum, an excellent encampmeui ol auotiajiiai unr uuuaes, atiiucieut lur vue accuiuiu juauuo of a large foioe, which bad tmen built by tbe rebels aud abaadoued bv tnein alter tbe late tijrbt. The house were Itlt In very good couditiou, aud only one or two ot tnem hud bevu burned. Captain a. u Field with party ot mechanics, had aleo bun dttailod ImauHiiuti b -wu, una, assisted by a tew Con'ra- bauda picked up In the nctfchborbood, Laa Deed paired vigorously abcmi, and a great amount ol lubor periorm ed iu a very brief time. Under ordinary circuuiHtao'ts. tbe reconstruction ot the bridire would bavd renaireu ut least five tr six Keeks. Cars were ita over tho bridee oa Frklay evening, the 28lh inst., and it was completed in a subetantial Aud durable manner on the 29lb. Tbt re is nothing now to prevent the rapid transmission of f t- teriar required to reduce tbe tort, and operations lor tbut purpuee will bo atOLCO cominuoced aud Tigoroualy Cirrieg un. la tbe reconstruction of the bridge, a temporary for tificatioo erected by tho rebels to command the county rouci at isewport, was luKeu Sown and me lumber traus ported to, aud used in the reconstruction ot the bricVe 1 he ittiode island iritih, In addition to this duty aud the charge ef tbe railroad, hare pickets thrown out at ISewport over a circuit ot two miles nearly every man of Major W bight's battalion being conslauily enguged lu tbeae vnous duties. FURTIIKB PK8TBUCTION BT DKTACUMSMS IkOH FOET , MAOM. -- -.-.--i.---r.. 'The detachment from Fort Macon, in Addition to the destruction of this bridge, burned a large rebel encamp- f' .);... f,m m.i.i,U' V .wl ..lo. K. tuwut um vmwiu vi ' , nuiui uwi aiou uru buou doned by tbem alter the Newbern fight rQl.I5H VHSKLB DKTAINSD. The ships Alliauce, Captain Uet'orrest, Irom St. John, N. B,, and Condor, ol Liveipool, tptaiu-Uood-wig, are lying at the dock at Moreneud City. The A!- llsuce is loudtd with a cargo ot rosin and turp. aline, and bas, also, four bales of cotton on board. . hbo wan originally from Liverpool, and arrived oil Charleston in J uoe, aud boding that port blockaded, proceeded to St. JebO NrB.T where ebe. dise'harged ber cargo aud took in an assorted cargo ; what it was, 1 believe tLe Gov ernment ere fully luloruicd. She arrived at Beautort August 22d, end landed her cargo on tbe 25tb, At the dock at Morchcad City. Two cays alter, sbCwaa load- Led with her return cargo ; but the Uuited Statu bloek- aaing steamers ai riving cu tnig port, me snip noa not since attempted to go to sea. I he Condor kalao load ed with roeiu and turpentine. Geards have bei placed on both vet8.-Lj by Major Allen. A Vessel wo burned mar the Fort tiirtbe 2Stb, bat by whom is not known, probably to prevent her falling iuto tbe bands of the Union foreea. - .i.-.-. . . MATTERS SEEN AT TBB FORT. The Stars and Bara float defiantly over tbe Fort, aud Vtilb a glass tbe sentinels can be Bern pacioir to And fro npoA tbe rampArts. Colonel White has taken down tbe lighthouse to the kit ol the Fort and burned othw buildings, in order to leave nothing to iu ter fere with the range ol the cans, which are placed en barbette. Morebead Citv and Beautort Are occspied by a de tachment. 1 be L nion daj which llAts over B.aarort was found in tbe Post- OUice in that plAce. DOUBTFUL tHION SB8TIMEXT. None but Union men, of course, are to be fuun J iu tbe district occupied by the Union troops, but the gen uioets of this pretended Union sentiment ia Very doubt ful. Ii is remarkable, if we may believe tbe stories told by those wbo bave friends iu tbe rebel aimy, that so many have been forced unwillingly iuto tbe rebel ser vice. As yet I bave been unable, in convening Trith the citizens ot this SfiUe, to bear of any one under tbe hok of Captain in their army wbo bus not been dralt- en, or volunteered to save inemseives iroui otwg arait- tj i hat there are genuine uientis or tne Union here is ui.q i mbl, and some of tbem white, bat the bjb jjrity tit 4 eu cuntrabacd class, wbo aeem universally u.liguied at ear pnse; and the diecomfitare of their mailers. . 1 hi v amiear ia trf inlir-wt in rroard to thB causes auu ti.c probable tfl.t.i ol ih sntrugglo, and Willing BLdlnxious tod j all tiny taa lo aid ls. A good - 1 ..I II.. ln..r. 1 . n Ar . I. I . .. - I , uiuuj vi w" .aiuc-uic iv tuu inri nave iwn cnr- ned 00 BT tbeir owners in tbeir Hieht. and tLe i.ii at Goldsboro'B is said to be ti.kd wrttribem, placed ioew-,DCe ,r01B u,e upidity. cm only toaat to oor t t i,..,!., - . teoera, and exhort tbem by ail that tbey love aod alt lor SAie Keeping. t0t tbey hupe, and by tha aacred tnat cooSded to them, OKXCTXB CMOJf FEkXa BBACFOBT : to do their tery best 1 We ejmpethiae most feollagly wilk There appears to be more real Union Bentimeut at-the wree "ee who have left home and tucomtotta, aad aa Beaafort thAfl ia any other place in North Carolin yet; ""a',1" " m.?J!f iriWDtiS occupied by our trdope. Our force, were met by the d uu7w Mayor on Uuiding, and cordially welcomed to the city. will girt vhsatue victory. LettUa ramsnbw Uial the A larve nainrit tJ im Kttiaraa nrofesa t be favorable to tie Uoioa cause, and ifaj Allen's quarters are eon- b nitty urexiged with tbosa3eaifo m u of Allegiance. Tbe pos!maaurtd some other eitisens kav kit tbe city, bat the ssoet of tb m bave remained, ard are, as far as possible, pursuing their osbaI occupa tion, 1 be CoofederAU Collector of the port attempt- 1 te get aw Ay, but was panned Aod captured. Twe ty-ot bundrtd doluirs in CoufederAU oarrency, wbicb be bad receifad , the datiu on Ue cergoes ef tbe ves sels which bad ruo tbe blocksde, wu found in bis pos eeAaioB. lis bj dow held a prisoner. lie ia represented Heaving been tme ol tbe most violent beoetaioDUits la this AKtioa of tbe BtAte. BUOCBADIKO VAASAXA, - . 'I "kfre are four veesrU outside blockading the port, a iid which will'co-onrrate with the laud fore in the re- ductioa of Fort Macon. Tbry are tbe steamer Bute of Georgia, tbe gunboat CbippewA. the propeller A IbAtress ana tne berk liemabok. i n omcers oi ins unx-aauiag fleet comrennicAte wi b Ibe cujoefs in eommend At BeAO fru First LientenAnt Ussteo, of tbe .State ef Ueorgia, having larukw a few days smee, And, subsequently another effieer from tbe ftVtt, witboat molestAtion. aCAVICCS AT TBI BMSCOrAl. OIDACI. At tbe Fpisoopat Cbnrrfa ia this town, this morning, ervioes were held as usuaI the regular clergyman C'tSclAting. Tbt-re was very good Attendance of tbe f e tlj of tbe place, and tbe rector read the prayer for the President of tlie United Slates, tlie Senators and Rep resentatives, and all wha are ia authority, in place of the one lor tbe President ol tbe Houtbern t.'onfelcraey, Ac, previously used. " LBTTRB raOB HIWBI. ' . Niwbirm. N. ).. April SJ.18C2. After a few days' Absence at Bean furt I returned to this city ytetcrduy Afti-moon. Tbe strsets ere still alivt with trp, reialorcemrp's coming lor ward rapidly A murg tbe rcnt Arrcrala I none . tbe beveuteenta MaBsachuaetts wbo prewut a lue'ppranc and are much admired aod the First Maryland Rrgimsot. ATTACK OB OUA riCIBTS. r '1 arte brd beu some eicitemfnt hsre today, is con seqai'tice ml an attack, on Monday night, by a party of reoel cavalry on our pickets, wueare stationed lor about ten milte towards Kinston. Baring tbe oiirht two mounbd pickets, wbo were stationed in the advance, were riduenly attacked by a party of about thirty mounted men. . They iell back rapidly towards the infantry pickets, and one ol them escaped, receiving qnite a severe wouud In the back oT his head, lie was pursued by ons ot the party m arly np to where the other pickets were station ed. 1 lie borne of the ether man came in without bis ri.lrr. A strong party was immediately seK't But, but failed to find the missing man, who is supposed to have been made a prisoner. Tbey found tbe dead body of oue of the enemy, shot through tbe heart, and captured Another ef tbem. It is reported that the rebels bave advanced a brigade eight miles this side of Kinitoo, where they are said to be la considerable force. It is not probable, however, tbat tbey will make an Attack on thtj forces stAtijried here, Although such may bave been their Intention previous to tbe Arrival or re Inlorc meuta. CUHTSABAKAS IH TBI CKION BSCASTWOBKS. ' General Barnside has a large fotce of coutrabands engaged in constructing breastworks aboat ball a mile beyend tbe ruilread depot, which, with the aid of, the gunboats will tfiectuAlly prevent Any sdvAoce of tbe rebel forces end secare the eafoty of the town. Tbe rage of the rebels at tbeir humiliating defeat on tbe 14th and tbe subsequent occupation of this city by the Union lorces, is so greet that tbey would undoubtedly rjoice At its deati notion ; but tbe vigilance ol tbe WeneiAl and bis officers and m n leave them to hope of. accomplish ing even this. Tbey must wait as contentedly as pos sible, nntil the policy of General Burnside and tbe plan of tbe campain causes another advance upon them anl adds snothor defeat to these Already experienced. THB PRISONERS TAX IK ON TBB 1TH. The sick and wonndid prisoners take a at the battle of the Uth alt., bave since been released by Uen. Borncide, and sent to Washington, N. C. They were sent to r Pamlico river in the steamer lluaav, aod there trans ferred to tbe captured steamer Albemarle. Tbe pilot ot the Albemarle, cither tbreftgh Ignorance or accident, run her upon tbe obstructions which bad been placed in the river, and she finally sank, but not nntil after tbe prisoners were landed. 11 is tnoupnt she may be raised r-r-" - - - mui ueati 10 108 fxpe- dition. Tbe balance of the prieeners ere still confined on board the Albany. - A BEOHSANIIATTO.f. The enlarged proportions of the division under Gen Burnside's command, when the) reinforcements are a here, will require a reorganisation of tbe whole force. Deal Item. The following items of news we extract from tbe Charleston Courier of 21at inst : Kaws from tbb FspsaAL Flbbt Cantila Irofir. hfr Pcquar, aad two other priaooera, captared by tbe t ederala a eaurt lima ainoe, obtb naro reicarta oy etser or Uomnio doreUapout. Ihey reached Caper's lalaad Katorday, and tbia eity booday moruiag. Tbe Federal report or tha bombardment of Fort Pelaakl atates that aereuteea of their own nawber were killed, aad bat one of tba larnaoa of the ForU lbs Fort wee shelled Irom the weakeet aide. Tbe walls war not breached. reportta dv tne BeTAOOao aanera. bat tba aarriaoa were completely ahelied ont by toe tremendoua Bra brought te bear upon tbem. Tba Federate ridiculed tha faet of the Cunteoerate g arriion at Fort Falaaki allowing tbem to erect ineir oaueriea ao near iae r oit ana at soob eomaandmg puaiueiia. i apwm aiagram aua bob uty inieos to noil prisoners. The offioers say that lour Iroo-olad veeaela ware aearlr reaar, wiu wuiua muam ibdu iarce oi uliv taoaaana. aa- eHted by their other gunboata, tbey deeigoed to attack Iharieatoa. laey ataert tbat they receive the BavauoahT (i a pel a acariy every a ay. Dmsbtbbs k report bas reached tbia citv which saVal taat nra.peraooa, eooaiaiiug oi loar men sad a boy, came aahore lo a boat from tbe LIdcoIb blockade ea batarday ri'gui, ana laoaea oa duiiivao s mana, wbere they are now ueiu aa priaooera. -The Yankee Invaders at Port Royal, at ear last aceoants, were anOerint from aicknrra, evea lo March. Jta the aeaaon advancea, we will hear further reports ef tbeir neriare. Tbe prevalent dixeaea, according to tbe bllla of mortality pabhabed ia tLe. New Yotk Herald of tbe 2d Inst.. ware conceeuve lever, typooia lever, reamteDB raver, cbolaia morkoi aad variola, i oere are a'ao reports of PDeosoola. 1 bree deaths are charged te guoahot wounds nnder data of Mai on uen. O. Ft. l iosa Crjkfell, lately a Ueateaant-Colonal 1b the Britiah army, haa arrivrd lu thia city, ao his way to uicnmona, aestiuig to eoier into toaieaevate ssrvice. amotbsb Tlot cf Villaiy. Tbbib Ubh Killed. A oether eaaa, thowiog tbe oraeat neofaaity of atrict lance aod prompt meaeuree beu g taken lor tba detection ol epiea and auapiciooa pereoaa, particularly ea oar lines of ramoaa, occurred eaauay moroiog, oa ue nooia earoiioa haJ Uoad, aod, we regret to state, was atteaded with lota of life. Ihe dowa bRht tram. Which left ColatnbiA RatafJij eveamg, ran cU tbe track At loabaet btatioa, thirty-three nillea irom una city, about one o clock Boooay maraing. ama H-l k. k. .1 . v. nl.nn.fl it K. 1 .it m V m t A f u r c . il the lvr ol the switch, thereby threwiag from the traok a tt Duor, a car coutaiaug cattle, a box car ana two paatea ;er cara. -,..- Mr. ktat. thay, of this city, and Mr. J. Jhreoa, a brother of Air. f. 1). Ahieua. alo ot hia city, were loataatly killed, air. Jotia Spain, a larmer, wbo Uvea a abort diatenee from tne rotut oi ue King atxeet Koaa, was mertaiiy injarea, both of hia lga beiog manglrd, beaidee auatainiag other ia juriea. lie dd be. ore the train reached tbe city, at 10.20 V. M. Ihese three paatecgers had got on board tba train at T7 . 1 bil . . . . I . . n 1 - ( ...K kABA akn K . v. .1. hum ci.iiuii XVaUU lUklH UJHUm win. wv mt-. Rig in the cara. thev took a eeat ootaide oa the platform. All the other paaaeogera miracnloaaly eacaped wiihoat injory. Tbe cara were crowded. Tha car eoatainirgihe boraea And other caitle was tarned ever, and aiDgalar eooogb witboat injary to any of the cattle. We hope the villain who committed the deed will be epeedily oaught lbe Jkeat F.w Weaka. Great ai mice are eonfrenting each other with bat a few miiei beiweeo, at Corinth ia tbe Weal, aad in tbe Peuinauia or tbe York and Jamee. fieiides tbete, Jackaoa and Baoki are Dear each other la tbe Valley of Yirglcia; bavanoah, with.1 ulaiki lost, ia aboat to atraggle for her Uie ; Cbarlee too and hiew Orleaaaare menaced with attack aot to Bma other caaea of probable cetiUioA. April una bida lair to be a buy aad eventful month. A great deal therefore depeads upon Ibe akill and coaT- aga el oar armies la the Beat lew wetki. e are aot of tboee who, from the aeciuaioa of A fourth atory back mem ; And without data or protesarooal akill, can lay dawa islaJii- oie ciaoa oi rampauco. aad coaaaeauy oeDouao au van tared odm thaj bav left bhlnd than eaa aot te send a dally aaplrationa ta their babalf ! aod wba taa Btwa of bat tle m ferar. bafora avee tha aMtioa " ia ha aafa V tbat that oehar qwatiaa la aaked. ' did ba Irht hrardv T". The BovaoMDta aa to Peainaala apaarantty praoi1 at tMa tima tba apeadwat aneoaater It rarelr hM'ta", how var, that a battla is loioad fraat to front Cmally It la broarat oa by flank Biaraaaata, orth awaaa of tba aocoaa taria aiftd by atrauiy. Itaoayba tbat McClatlaa wll apacdily aaaay th (ana of craft to tia daioatratioaa la Vtrglaia. Ih front wbieh ha oppoaaa to Mafradar mav b a faint. Fartifjiaf aa If for eonfliet, ha agar oaly daaiaa tbaa ta chack a or advase ta Aiawpoit'a Mewa, natil L sall md Jaly bav thrown hia atraagtb an Horfoik, or elaa aaearcd anothar bull for adraaca oa Biebwoad. If Mar lalk ka bis objact, h will probaatv a In t tara Ha preaant dafaocea, and U eonjauatiaa with Fur Bald a attack it from tba var. would probably land karaed our liaea af ea tre DcbjDant, and march aroaod Norfolk oa tbo aid towards tha aea. while Borneida aboald approaah from Elisabeth City, ir Klelmond, howTr, be trat hia a'B, ha will pr bably flrat atteaipt ta lom oar poaition. by takiog the Plaa katank or BappaaaBDoek aa the baaia ef hia mow emest the fermar of wbieh woald abortaa bia land march, aod both of which woald allow him more yrrf a. We doubt not, however, that our aathorltita will dely aoaeider theee A her rontinaeoriea. At cClellaa feela atiaj- a'ated, bo doubt, ta iiftnaliaa hia otaieat akill lo strategy lie baa J net baa eatwitttd ' by Geo. Jobaatoa la tbe more neat from At aeaeaaa. and Be w ill be eater te recover from tba aaame But he will And It bard to etreaaiTeat that aa-. reticent oominanjar. We de aot believe be tat , aad ean. It may be, bowever, tbat the preaeaee and tba dread of the Virgiaia may Indiepoae MeClellaa te treat bia troope again apoa the wa'er ; and that be will indeed eoo't fertoae oa tba Peoiaaala. V ao, we do aot aea bow the battla ean be lung delayed. Perhapa before tbia week ia ended tbe abmrk of anna ma eome. At Corinth, too, Beauregard, etrerig'hened by Taa Dare, wtll doaatlee alao. be put to Beyers trial. Baei, ataog with ahame, bot at ill pnwerfol. will make great 8 arte to redeem hia lata defeat. Hia cavalry are already abowisg activity, having t ulted Buntafille, aa the telegraph telle as. Beau regard will have oeeavioo te de bia beat. it we shall witbataad tbe pending shack without aerloui detriment, from that mmnt the power aad prratiae of the Berth will begin to deoiiaa. Her further effort will be eb- iomly without premlae or hope. ' Her maligaity aod rage wtil todeed be BDeahauated aad ODdimiaiahed ; bat these do aot long eupply tbe seal to aetioo whea hope is geoe. The length of tbe war, therefore, will be muek affected by the events of the coming mouth. Beavea grant os a safe deliverance I ficA. inquirer. u , , , From the Atlanta, tfa , Cotcmeaweiltb. I atrst rram Itashvllla. Direct. A centlemaa who left Nashville last Friday, tbe 11th instant, furnishes the fallowinfr interesting details of transactions there, which may be implicitly relied on. From bia statements it will be perceived that Nashville Is 'ar from being a pleasant place for Fsdoral officials military or civil lo lact tbat tbe state of thfbgs mast be dreadful. - " . ..Oenersl Baell left Nashville at the bead of one hun dred and Un" regiments which, however, were not en tirely fall in two columns Oa the Dock river, at Columbia, aboat forty miles from Nashville, be en counter' d Scott's Louisiana cavalry, I ! teen baud red strong, wbo (ought him gallantly, checking bis advance across tbe river. The stoat ana determined resist an oe made by the spirited tronp, caused hira to send to Nash ville to General McCook, wbo was left in eommaed there with fifteen thousand troops to form a janotion with him. Against this, however, Governor Andy Johnston protestel alledging that it would ieavs htm and the city defenceless tbat be should aot feel aafe there, and threatening that if the troops were taken away, be wvuld leave immediately after for Washington City. Gea. MoCeok accordingly left firs thousand troops there to defend the arch traitor, taking; ten thou sand with him. This would indicate that Gen. Bueli'a army numbered one hundred end twenty regiments, and, probably, not kes than one hundred thousand saen. I be Jay after these troops lett nnder Geo. McCook Got. Johnson deposed the Mayor and Council ol the sity, and placad tbem under heavy boods to meet him every day at Capitol at loar o'clock ia tbe Afternoon for trial. Tbe objeot of this waa to aware kirn of their presence In tbe city. Upon deposing tbe old Mayor aod Council the Dictator-traitor appointed a new Mayor and a new Council, naming a day lor tbem to meet him and taks tbe oatb of office and ot allegiance to the Uuited States. But one out of the whole number (about twenty) took tbe oatb, the rest refusing, whereupon be denounced them all as traitors, aad dismissed tbem, declaring it woald t-tke twenty thousand troops te keep Nuhville in order. One of tbe gentlemen, bowever, took occasion to return tbe Governor's complimentary remark, with compound interest, by denoancing him as a traitor to bis Bute and aecMiiu. , 'J he Idh llin(r - bii, as tbe I0V' ernor waa returning from his boarding house to tbe uBfuui, ue was iwicu uicu ai, auu since man nas seen attended by a mounted guard when passing from bis lodgings to the CspitoL Very mary believe be is in great dapper of being killed, and it is thought to be quite certain that be will leave Nashville witboat dolay w juibviu miiuj uuuuuru iu iuc uatua 1 IB Hill u ing near Corinth. - From tbe seme intcllipe nt ud reliable source we also ffArn that the force whiub entered ilantsville, is that of uen. -Mitchell, and that it does not exceed eight thous and, au told ; and thai it was only a marauding expe dition not an imposing invading lore. Tbey sdvanced to tftsvet son, and designed to destroy the bridge of the Memphis 4 Charleston Railroad which crosses the Ten nessee, iiut tbe people of uteverson deceived tbem. di reeling tbem to tlie bridge over Willis Valley creek on the line of the Tfillis Valley Railroad, a decention eaai. ly practiced on account of its trestle work and length ef tins linage. , 1 be men wbo stole the eneme on the State road were detailed from this foree aod were to act in concert with it. The" party numbered twenty-one. aad was nnder the nirecuon oi a member 01 tbe flrm or v. L. whitman at Co., formerly ens-seed in paper makinar near NAsh ville, who having traveled extensively tbrongb North em ueorgia was wen Acquainted witn Its geography, Frsna Fvedertrkabarar. We have Information that tha Yankees bad not occupied Fredericksburg at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, tfaongh tbey were lo foree oa the opposite aide of the river, and it wae expected they wotld adteoce into the town aome time daring tbe day. They were re-building tbo Pertamoath bridge, and bad it aearly completed. ' . .sv It is lartbar atated that tbe authoritlea of Fredrinkhnr miirew aa nturur wiiaios reaerai enmmauder onaer a ug n trice, ana max ne prnn;)t4 the eltia "rrf(ec(ion." It will doubUeaa be eaoh protection Buroaide'a mtacreanta - Af flVlBB to tha naanla at Norik earoioa. The cara (ram thia city went no veaterdav aa far Onin Bey'a Depot, twelve miles from Fredericksburg.). Tbe track of the railroad baa aot beea toro op. Only two ateamers were burnt bv oor tne before tea tawo waa evacuated tba nt. Micholae aod the Virginia. We learn that the oonmander of the Eureka took his hn.t dowa tbe liver, aod she will probably be captared by the Yankeee. biuce the feregoirg waa in type we bave conversed wits a geaueman wno lett rrederlckaburg a day or two alnce aad lsarued from him aome farther particulars. Tbe officer to aommaoa ef tne enemv m a uensral Karrer or Ti.r,., Tba terms of ean-ender, wbicb have aot yet teaoaaired, were writtea At the diotatioA of the Cemaioa Council, aad reseneea oy a eoBinmieei. ar awaM fsieg ciarae, a rortfeera mao by birth, waa chairman. It la ata'tad that the Federal officer replied that be had no power to treat with the eitiaene : tbat bia ordera were aimply to take poe aeeaioB of the bilia oannaita tha town nd kM a bowever, gracefully offered to pay for each Buppliea aa be needed, aud which would have to be forthcoming wheo called far. Tbe aotorioos t ickiea is ao band with hie brig ade, aod wtea these rufhsns are ta'aed loose opoa tha in- naoitanui ar sreaencksnorg there wiu be oo respect for private property or individual rights. Five Yaakse gna- etroctiona ia tbe river cauaed their detention. From all ep pearaaeaa It seems to b tbe deeiga of tbe eneaiy te coo ceotrate a Urge force at or near FredericHSuirg. aod ftew tbat point to operate aaainat Bicbmond. "' n uiuea utiuw iae towo. wnere eartam t. a Tbe earreoder of the towa witboot a abow of resistance, whwe bad a consider a He force la tba immediate aeisb- "wwm Taonea some iDaignaoi remaras, oat It eeeme to have beea the urgent deaue of the civil authorities that ao oeieoce anooia oe maas lixchmorut DirpaicK, Sill tnsC Ilc-Urgu.liKlloa mt lhe 38tai tUg. If. V. Treopa Oo the 18th April, 1862, VYm. J. Hope, CoL Com roandine;, bAving declined a re-election, Lieut CoL T f. Avecnan, of tbe EecX, N. IJ. Trooca waa uuovaiuiuBsi eiccecu vmaBti. : i i . i -, , Ueut. It. ArmfielJ, (Jo. B, waa elected LienL uoioncL Ana i,ienr, u. Andrews, was elected at ajar. wcxaooro irtoune. A 1AKKKB UKIASr I'LATX, Wai Uf retiml.a w-jm jwjrup, m Bpcctmen ot oca or toe i aoaen ureasi piaiea, capturetj at tbe battle of rihiloh. it wm wij una part oi it toe right breast. It is f ;eci, in a oneet lorm, aod two rjarts r one fnr tha ii and one for the left breast It was struck by six bill, two ol which penetrated. Many seemed ta rlrmht th stAtement thAt tbe FederAb asei breast plates, but this dispels all doubts. It wag sent bv Exnrtaa to Ilia K. ceUcacy, QoTemor Brown. .,-, ; ' ... Trtstalent AdvsrtUlDg Info tore we ahall reqalre PAYMEST 15 aDTASCZob' all treaaieBt advertiaaanetita. TAis ruLe toiit not be departed j rum n mny rwe. rersuns acouuig aavermemeau to tbia efflcelwtn please send the amoact they wish to mveat to same, ar tbey wltl not appear ia oar paper. Oor terms are aa taa flrat pag of tbe paper, aad can be easily aees. We bave to pay eaab for everything we boy, aod mast eaact it from others. 7 , ' . VlM.lt. At tbe Hospital, in the town of Vvilminirtoa, oa the Irtb fast., Mr. IoAAC PAhMFR, tn tbe SiKh year of h sPe. Be waa a member cf Capt. Atlea'a company, and had been ia the eervire bot a te? weeks, bot It pleased Almighty liod to remove bin from war mMat. Isaae faroer, as a eoidier, waa willina at aov time to do Li ditr when ealleit aad tbe coaipanv feels that It hits been deprived of aa able aod efficieat soldier, and tbey bope tbat their great lues ia hia eternal gain ; that thcoga the comptny deeply laments aod raach deplores the death of brother Paruer, jot we have to hew ia bumble submission to the will cf God, and meek ly bear the harden wbicb he has placed opoe ue. Un Par ser leave a wife atid twe children to mourn after him. Ta this towo, en the merninz of Sunday, tba 23th Instant. Ml JOSEPH BILL WRIGHT, aged Jl yeara. The fneerat will take place this (Taeday) afternoon, at three o'elsik. from the residence of bia father, air. vYm. A. Wright, to BU James' (Jharch, thence to Uakdale Cemetery. The aanennoemeat of tbs death of Joseph Hill Wright, though anticipated, from tbe nature of the diaeaae to which ha fell a vtotioa, will carry aorrew to tbe hearts of a large airele af relatives aod Ir lends, by whom Le was muat hwhiy esteemed aad beloved. Gentle and most aftVctiooat lo dia tinsttiuB. aunrtanos and itlsntfva slib tAilitnLltnil..nn. of meet pleaaiog add. eel aod winning manners, be oohed with these the high aod ennobling virtues wbicb adorn and beeatify the character of tha cbifatiau gentleman. Sera pnleatJy caarect ia ail his dealings, ocselfisb and ooaisa mlns, bs woo the esteem of all; sal of him, it may with train do earn, tuat "none anew mm nut to love bim, nor earned him bot to prafce." Tbongb sufidring from a dieeaM from which there waa no hope of recovery, be bore op moet manfa'Iy nnder Pa ravages, ooU witbloafew daya paat,' when ezhaasted nature surrendered, ad hai hjm self dowo ta die " like one that draws theAA-"'""-i.. aoach aboat bim and lira dowa to pleaeabJ'VjTOKE. had so lived, daring bia brief a joorn on earttTTliil uBa.M had oo terrors : so when the suinmooa came, it found him ready, and he passed away, witbont a murmur ot complaint, to that land of everlaatiug- peace, where there hi neither sickoese aor death, aod where the weary are at rest. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nim coLoacu spout, t vivos s OLD BV BALDWia U tbe best made. - AprUllat TIIK OEJIlISE-t."IOI.IsII fclUOh ton ON - IS BOLD BT ipriuist ; .. Baldwin. SHIP GAltPtENTRHiS WANTED. I AH IW WAST OF BHIP 04BPKSTI.RS. Wages Jot white men, good workmen, iAree dollars per day. Apply pereoaally at once to me. J AMfcS at. EAboN, t, C'barleaton, H. O. April 10th, 1M1 - 191 3t,' W All I B.U 'Itl litiib., . ' A KREE NEGRO MAN OR DOT to wait on ao uuiour in vauiu. MVV'J w W. MPPITT, or Aprinx, ieca: - 191-tf . $30 HKtVAKD Vfrn.t. BE PAID for the Apprehension of JOrfM IT CB AW FORD, a number of Gnmnaay G., filat Begl Kent W. C. Troops, bald CHAWKOUU is 6 feet 1 Inches high, light complexion, grey eyes, dark hlr, 3 'years, old, aud wheo last seen bad on a dark fre k coat and brown paataloona. He waa bom ia Aauusta, Ga. . Tbe abuve reward will be pid for bia appreheDsloo and aafe confinement, or for bio delivery to the aodersigoed at " Cam of Instruction, " Wi mingtoa. N. V. . ; - JaMKH W. LIPPITT, , -1. Caot. Co. O., 6 1st N. 0. T. ; AprlliM, 182. . , - 19l-6t OUARDRHS WANTED. TWO OBTHBr E BOAhDKUS (Mechauice) ran get cheap Raard and Lndffinci st SlltS. l.KHWIN'ri. . ... Corner 9tk and Cheatnuttreets. Iprilltd, 180J. , im-U rV BUFF ENVELOPKfl wt received and for aala ejUllat- ,i WblTAAEHIS BOOK bTuBE. April 321, 1862 A GOOD A380BTMET of Visoellaneona Reading Mat ter, at WUi rAKKli'li BOOK bl'UtlE. ABIU lid, 1Mb m. m . ...c-su&ua i f, vixiro--uvauuiaujf uujaaou- A IA,nff IMPIIeTDTblDADria v. a ; , . i JL-SL. I . daily ea panted at April iu, mi. W HIT A K EE'S BOOK STOKE. WOTlCaa. HAYING been appointed Agent to purchase Arma, Iroa, Lead, Copper and Bra-a lor the Confederate r-taies, I rsqaeat peraons baviag such aitiulea for aaie to call aa xue at toe Dtere oi o. o. jeunicgs, rixi ALi April iU, 18S1. til BD ALEERHAV. . mm im AUCTION S1LES. Fackagt Halt of Drug, ifehcines, Dry Goods, 4c, of .ducltr n. BT MORDECAI & CO. Oa TUESDAY, the ?9th inatant, at 10 o'clock, A. M.', at the Hales Boom, 137 Meeting atreeL nearly opposite tbe Charleston Hotel, ' -. w , 10 PACKAGES DI5UGH AND MEDJCINE3, CON JST1N0 OF - . CAMPHOR, Roche lie aud psm Baits ' " ' . Soda Ash, Alum Tartario Acid v - Bi Carb. Soda. Bine Masa, Cream Tartar '--"-t'arb. Ammonia, Bias Stone, Castor Oil Squill Root, Bulphur, Isinglass bum Arabic, Hpanicb IndiKo, Quinine ' Cbljrotorm, Opium, tpanian Kiiea ' ' ' Bops, Puiv. Ipecac, Iodide Potaah Bitrate Silver, Copperaa, CoJJer Oil' Bpirita Nitre, Aqua Ammonia -r ; Bolpbnrio and Nitrio Aidi,, Brimstone ' Bweet Spirtu Nitre. Opium, Quicksilver . , Fx tract ot Logwood, Calomel t . . ' Canlharadee, 4o., dec,, ' . Four PiDea Alcohol. The above Ars all of direct Importation, aad of first qual ity ISO rACKAOES DHT GOODS, ' CON8ISTINO Of WHITE, BROWX AND BLACht HOSIERY, - Long Cloth, Woratad-'Joating . Black, White and Fancy MusHns ' ' Crape, Spool Cottons, Buckles Pine, Mourning aad Fancy Prints " - - Mcaqaite Nstuog, Liuea Cambria " Hdkis., Black and Colored Liceo Cambrio for Dreaies Blaek aod W. B. Flax Thread -' White MiliUry Gloves . Black Coat aad White Agate and Bone Bat tons r Needles, Braid, baapeodars, tew ng bilk Harneaa Need ea, li.easiog Comba Aorted Machine Blik, Bristles - Billiard Que Leathers, Hoop biirte, Ao., to. ALBO, An Invoice of-CUOICK bPAKISU BEGAB3, AKB 1000 reatra LETT E 8, Cap and NOTE PAPEB 160,0c0 Junvalopea, 1'eua, Pencils, Ao. . AND FBE5CH CALF EKINa, Patent Leather Faocy and oihsr Bosps, Kaiaisa Olive Oil, Hetringa, VsrmitceUi ' " " " Brass, Pappar, Urouod Uvfloc, Matches Karuseae on, Ao., Ao., Ac CataloBaea will be readv lor deliverv on tha Uth lnst.e at which time the Gooda can be examined. -Ibe above cargotmbracea a valuable aaaortment nt !. slrable Uoods. atid will be worthy tba attention or wtmia. sale dea.era. ' . - - Ceaditions cab. 191-lt DKSEttTKD. RALPH HOWELL, a private of Co. 0., 2tb Beglment N. C. Tn deserted bis Company oa or abcut the 16Ut ' rcaiMi. dbju aotuier waa oora in teuoesoe coaaty, aged SO years, 8 feet 7 inches h gb, dark complexion, black hair and grey eyes. AU civil aud niil.urj autuoiiues are teqoeaua ta apprehend and coLfiae h m, so tbat 1 caa get v T. IK bOVK, . . Capt Co. U, 24 Ji N. C. T. AptlUl. - ' " 191-8 MKAtQUAjmaa Dsraanf sr N. C. 1 -tirricB AtavQ M., Goldsboro'. N. v.. Anrd a. laril. ' I rjAHTS Deparhneot m much ia want of Wagoa Harawss, X Trace Obama, bar seas aod Breaat Cbaujs. Faraera' aud othera having ana or more Bella tney caa spare, will piease Driug ttttm torwaid and cash wul be pata ror tas same. J. W. CAaa.WUH, - - " llsj.w and Qaartcraiaater, C o. A. . uoiasnorp-, April . tgt-et ISIPORTtl) a,TATIeaSttl. RFIMh Knirtiah f.onx. Nols Pa per I 50 t lu0,0c;0 Bufl, Creim Laid, Biua, Canary and asserted Coloia Nee and tetter bUivclopee; i oss btcel fens; 40 dos. Black Ink, (Aagliaa maat) ; loo u'd.a assorted V io liBBuuigtl 144 aasoried Accuiueoua; Vi del. assorted Water eolors; S groaa Wafera, ia miail boxes; los. hue u . ... . colors : 6O0U li-ivernnietit kcvauinsj, s Pke.t'Psa Holders. UlaDt Uuoks, PclcIs. Pocket Catte ry, Ao-, ate. For aaie a ifie baiee Hocm above April ss. ' WblrAKalt'a Bui Book Etore. BOOIAB. TTtINX Assortment of Standard Works and Light Literar X tore, at ue beiea nwm over vHilAK::.ii, Af ru aa,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 22, 1862, edition 1
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