- - ' - ,. . . 1 . - i -x ; y ifli .: J. aiy 111 wiucj T h . ' 1 L ll " '-'T VOt. 1 . XO. 8. ! IBE HEBAtD-OF THE EflOX. : . :mabcii s. THESEW& . - priiithif 'mondnK .TeiyelaborateMa of tfirs from aU portions f the irorld op to'tte 1st . TpiATi.--The rcinfoTcemeat of ,' the "companr itt the Wilmington Theatre by Mr. DaTis,raa ap parent last -night in a performance or nnnsual excellence;- ine crorraeu- bii v prohibits an extended notice this morning, out tre adrise eTefjrbodjr to go to-nighl and judge tot thmselTes- 'The performance wiU icpay.them- j iTKAnoiTuMfesVof thb Post Commajcdast. j RHimdier General "Abbott,; commanding the second brigade of the first diTision, 24th arm corps, and also commandant of the post, nas es :.'iBi.' iiAMlnnkrtiera at E.1 W.' Hall'a office UlUfWuvN . - i on Front street, north; of Market: i, ' ; " i S P EC I A I. NOTICES ? t- r. .;,Ann -Af ' ihm " ' Accusation of T a iVfMinn 1C BVWMMW ,V w jc . . (iarlestoa, from a'speclal correspondent of the Vew Tork Herald, irffl.be read with interest. It i tie frst unofficial account of the grana tnumpa thotiasbeeareceiTea.. ,-LV;- -- Three dajs laternaws from Europe irm oe www. embracing some cemments of the . Loraon limes n American affairs ; and Uo accounts of, recent cperations of rebel priTatcers.;;- i- , f' A synopsis of the long-Yindedimessage of the r,bel GoTernor Brown-to the Legislature' of Geor embraces t. some interesting reading. The Gorernor displays but j little friendliness towards lhe rebel authorities at Richmond He thinks Eicamond might bettef hate been evacuated than that Sherinan: should tare marched across'aeor pvand intimate's that the rebel oepital must fall ioir. He i sfrongiy oppaseu i t : tt i .jnat9 th Abolishment arm me negroes. . iijuivvw , - , -t--..-.-.. .;..v:-V.;'r: - -..rt'v.-'- 'P? ':t:vi . . w -..''a " A V.a anVief if iiMnh OI I Hiaever. of the State reniienuarjr, u i"c . han-ing, whipping, branding, etc., as a punish, oent for crimes. Robbery burglary, horse- stealing, etc., he thinks snouia De pumsucu auartrmater?DeprtmentDepartment o .The following directory of the Quartermaster's DepartTpent of tbe Department of tforthtlarolini. ia TrinteM for the Information of officers and others haTin' business tto transact with that branch,jof the tiublic service t i';i'N ' : Ciie" aorferniaWer-Braret Brigadier General George S. Dodged Office; Cape Fear. Bank building, nn Front Street.'.'near 11 arket. ! '" L " ..- i-V'f .ifat, CAif" . 0arferfar.Captiin George Winaibvr. A. Q. M. Office with Ubief quarter- ments. that wewj fdrmeriy heldby Cso-alled Con- federate authorities. - , - " 1 t s. Vnnirn that a larze owantitr of small arms oi Mta-ioti&n Were leftini the Dutrict, aad V w ,; 1 . tl ' - IV ' that a portion , thereof wat toke Df anauinonxea persons' about the time the tpwa was occupiea oy the lawful aathormes, a jmua -u k1."!!"; tnrned in, or the 'partis holding them ; Will he inm- fi By order ofBrig. GenJpri R Hiwtar : f - E. LEWIS MOORE, Capt. A A. A. G. t - - -. ,1',,.. ' . HEADQXJAnTXBS.PoSTlor TltMUdCTON, V : - . . j ; ; 5Iarcht7th, lfc . , -antral Ofder IT, '1. I.'l I The; commanders or peraon in charge of all transient detachments of troopajttow at this Post, in eluding centaesenM, re- crnits,or prisoners, will report at these , iteaaquar- teri Immediately. "jf Br order of Brtl Brig. Gn4 Akbott : j; . V-i:--:--v?E-" ;i :.t.lTJ UUNTIKCTON, -. lat Lient. 16th N. T..g. A A AVjt . A. G. NEWS. f The KcwlTorlL Hbtel B lmlllo, FDLL MD, GRAPHIC ACCOUSTOF THE OCCUPATION OF THE CITI. Exciting Scenes in the llarbbr lUo Cnfurling of llxeOWFla m tjie Forts. on. TIIE CITT SDRREXDERED BY THE MAYOR kW A LARGE MilBER OF CIT1ZEXS. ; Enthusiastic Reception Our Troop's by Citizens. L, 1 Of com- death". . , ;J. ; .. . rmm the rebel iaurnala we have a few ments and speculations on Shermans movements, th0Ugh nothing . indicating his whereabouts. On this point the rebels niaintain profound reticence Some general news from" the Jar South is also gifen. , '. '.. "'. J . ' Golrl sold in New York on the 28h ulU, at -Th conflagration thUotcurred in Columbia, S. C. oWthe withdrawal of the rebels from that city, was more extensive, ihan at first reported. A large portion of the town was laid in ruins.' The fire originated from burning cotton fi'redl by " the Gen. Gjrant ecliixes, a xemier oi One Hundred days ITletn &c., Loan. !oarierQapta -Progress of t!ie New; National 'JL -w ir. virgin.. Tfonannrtatirin. fttfi.. - ' "W ! f t A. y. Al, in cnargg ui "t Office Wlter Street, between Market ana xioca r.Wto?r, TT R. RIackman. AI Q- iI.V In charge of work-shops,- forage and fuel. Office on Water Street, shoTS Maiket.- . t . :. ;- r 7v "Cintain Andrew Ainsworth, Captain of the Port Charged' with the regulation of all vessels, in the harbor.' and arriving tir departing, furnishing pi U. lio-Mpiw. ; tawinjr. etc. Office Custom House building, on the wharf; abi)re Market Street. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE- ilif .Ilotel-Snminsi JPIot---Couclu- sioii of II. C. Kennedy's Trial. rru .f TTrtwoll r?AhH Knnfirlr hfifore a Qourt-Martial? at the Headjquiirters the Dej cartment of the East, is -concluded, j - , , m The'Court was torgarazea foIIoTfs :; tfng.- Gen. Fitz Henry Warren,- United estates V qlun- - T-;iT,f . "Rt ( .rt irvn I W . tt. M orris . ; The Treasury Regulations.YlU be applied in rt-A Thir Tjnited States: ICatalry ; Col.j II. Day, ivi nthepDlaces.;recentlT coining nndr htTUAi StafesTArtillerv i Brevet Lieui:' Col, 11. V O'BierneV Fourteenth United States'lnfan- try v;-oli!j.: John A. liouesa.. ana vuuge Advocate of the Department; . ; "":';'" I The prosecution gee iorui tuat ienpeay was a spy and a eueriilla ; thai! he! has repeatedly entered within the tinea or me unitjpa oiaies Notice relating to Hie Treasury Ke- " TraPRSTisx MntE.-j-'Jreat txeitement exists f. the nonh over tl;e seemingly inexhaustible flow of oil from . the wells of i Pennsylvania, and eastern Virginiaandjhe i petroleum aristocracy ia now an acknowledged ca?te;in society, boa-ting mcrt- wealth than auyj ether class. But in. this . region petroleum is eclipsed by turpentine: Some ofour soldiers, diving1 in fhewamps back of the torn, have struck a mae fromVhich have already, teen taken several hundred barrels of turpentine and a quantity of rosin. The superiority of these mines over the Pennsylvania oil wells is that ';the product here is fohnd j in barrels all ready for market, the only expense necessary in working' .ibam being the cost of labor in rolling the barrels ont. Further explorations are being made. . " ' '-; :y I22Jitaxt XoTicw,' The attention coresident buines men proposing to resume their occupa tions in this city, is directed to the important an nouncement of Colonel Eaton, Treasury Agent for thh State, which will be found elsjewhere in thi? issue. Of tlicrcquiiements. of the' Treasury Department in this respect, we shall have' occasion to speak in a day or two. . ( ; : ; w Attention is also directed to the order of th General commanding the Military district of Wil mino.n in regtd o the possession-, by citizens cf fire-arms and military equipments. ' r :;---v . CVIisciiiEvocs Roiors. Rumors are .floating aT?6ul'the streets, and unfortunately have reached ears of the friends of -the parties, to the effeet that General Whiting and Col. Lamb,' the"3ebel officers captured at FertFishcr"are"deadi Both ' of these officers were I wounded wheu apturedi .iut no intelligence has; reached here of ,the : death f either of them." The rumors-are doubtless of . mi3chierous ongin. -i -; -' : . - ; , st- 1 i -. Thakt-s. "Ve arc aider obligations to Mr. , J.' T. Tally.-tne enterprising news' agent at -Cutter FVinchi;etablishmln'iopposite our office,1 for fitsjxjf lairortheTn papers. Mr Tully has the Newtek, rVUadeiphla, Baltimore and ATashing- - ,t on dailies, and "the latent Sunday and other papers. , Xhir thanks are also due tohe commander of - the steamer Crescent foiia Savannah papers. J "DsaTlkxD to bk lIckcTSome prowling rebels are hanging about the cKy aud camps ', endeavor ing to entice our soldietsto desert and Join- the . .rpbelarmv. They are of course; .makink t J - JiUle 'leadwar, and probably .will nof )unfil th parel for thm. ''!'' ""j' ' -'' m?nron: andi other? places recently coming nnder North Caioilaa. at the earliest Practicable moment. The undersigned hayiDg con suited with the military authorities will be ready to rpcpe annlications, on and after the 9th inst., in Ant form: for "the opening of a suitable number of ; .tares in Wilmioeton . The :claim':of efrch ' appUcantlto" ejoy thi$. priri rniiv ftxamihed.. ' Those only on record as unquestionably loyal to . the' National VUr will be oermitted to sell gooda and "supplies. These trade privileges cannot be extended, for the present," "any t fur ther than seems warranted by an Atuaf demand. Traders must, therefore, puss ther claims with moderation. In due season specific Local Rules will be publish ed tor the guidance of all parties interested. Cap tured and'abandoned property will be received by agents , and assistants directly under my control and disposed of 'according to the Treasury Regula tions.' In a day or two ah office n ill b'e opensd by the undersigned' at the North Caeqlixa Bank, .where every effort will be mada to give such infor mation Tjertaining to tne Treasury Keguianune may be required. The form of the applicati ve to be made in each case will be iurniished at the office named., ;, : " . - rD. BEATOrT, V ; 4 v . Supt'g Special Agent Treas, Dept. ' i wa5tn 'V; C... Mareh 8th.'. 18C5-:: i 8-2t CATBRE OF AIV0TI1ER BLOCKADE RUMER. 1 The City a Complete Wrefckl I &c, &c, SC., Ci n The United States steamer Memphis left Charleston bar at seven o'clock on the raorhing Jf Tuesday, 21st insti, and arrived at New York cn Sunday. ;- ! ! The Memphis brings as passengers seven oq the officer? and crew of the blockade miner Peer. The-Depr was a new steamer wlueh!was captured white attempting to run into ChatUs-. tbn on thei night of .February 18, by the Camer lb. She bad got part of the way m whon'dis covering the. fleet to be so. far up the barlior the officer, suspected something, and attempted to run ' the vessel out again, , when she raii a&hpre. .It was her first, trip. Her cargo 4on sisted pririeipallr of liquors. . ' . ' j - u CntosTOx, S. C, Feb, 20,41 j n ARDEBS MOVEMENTS .ON EVACUATING THjE CITT, 4 On Friday night Ilardee's movements begarf, the garrison of Sullivan's Island and Tpint over tne road by Christ's churcb, jus in time u tA'o ' aAvarma Mittinr them oT.- 4' iTbe troops in the Qity moved cutoA the North eastern Kailroad, as did the garrison on Jamca i. : Head Quasteks Di'T oy WilmiVqto.O 4 , Wilmington. K. C, March 7, 18C5. f$ i i7enfcrai Orr; .-Breret Brigadier Gen'l L. Ilasee, is assigned to the charge of all capy iuredi 'abandoned and confiscable property ;in. the District more especially such as jvill be eventually fturned over'to the Treasury Agents. -; ; -'-. He vf ill take immediate measures to ascertain the iaintlnnl localitv. oaaatity and.the claimants, t or -.iWm) nwiiftri: absent or' present, j and generally gatner SaCu laiunaavion ''"T. r f nent distribution of the property. - ;i :f .fj . Ajl persons areliereby atTstructed to give him im tatdvl all such information within their-reach. AU military forces under .this command are strictly trvaffbVd him aid and protection whenever neededjind witbout further iastructiohsVthey VfUl prevent, all destruction of property, wwjiuia ging 'marauding ; and uniaxial tratXll hij cap tured, abanabned and confiscable property is to j be AukbMd of sb det ciearl j eaUblished rjales ,that Are well devised not only , for the benefit of tine Govern-' ment; but as -welLTor.Uut. protection j oi peaceapie "and loyal citizen. Tha office of Brevet Brig. Gen. JIajft is in "VFil mingiony on ia arket Street, next oorto the District neadQuarterk;.'y7Vvf:: f ?--;.v - "il ' " ror"der of Brig. Gen.. HAwtET : V7., .if; K'LEWlS'lfOORE, Capt. & Al A. G. ' (v SctonK. CV-Mareh 7th, 1865.1 ' 7-IV;;OKlr-AV. 3 .AH persons in- this Ws- t-ict re Kreby-enjOined to bring in and .deUVei; to CapVArmanTAt the office of .Brevet Brigadier LGettlayes, .nextdoor.to all rifles and JmusVets an theirappurwo!!, swords pistols, and' mUHarrweapons and equip- (he manifest detriment otlvfe ancLpruperty, anu igainst 'every. a-rtide -of.i provision of jhonorable Warfare; Tl confessions lof . fthe prisoner at sundry times, and the testiniphy of his pvvn YlineBseSj yt;r ausuvtu aiuaii uuu., heiises CKainmea Aver& Foliceman iias, oaper- fhtendent rven3ieUyr an eruonietterpte. ri-u, Mri:McMaster;; editor of The Freeman's JOiir- naV" Mrs. A Owen, Miss , E IleriLUuUf ran- ClajkeandOmcer, Jiennett.4 Tiiejf -were an 8uojeciea xo vne caremi e jauimauwi s " ""6V dav morning. onnAa hoKalf at".-thil nr f j-At the itinai scss'ctn on jvignaaj auer iue reading ot the minutes oi stne ias-t session -ne. length, and the Court was lihen-cteared for de liberation; The result 4wjll he , made? public when the Commander; of the Department shall go cruer lc-x . . j 1 i . ; .: ... r. An Of f er'ot One Mun&ted days' I h'n' f'lift receint of the newk 'of the Cianture 6f . WiliningtXrorer a dispatcH th;C d Ifbfl fnrf .4' At SaVaii- lanfl nlhe V'nortsu The offer was referred to Ojericral Grant,' who declined to accept t the J ' regioients The SAre- inr nf WnT sent a SririamnfrH t liOTemOr Cn ton this morning, concurring W the decision ;of Ti Subscriptions, to tjiersevdnithirty' loan were $3,43?,850. The largest Western subscription was tor f lOO.UWi Jrcmairenport,AOwaj ine -There were 212 individual :subscriptious for ; PnuUDELPHiAV ToesIiy ,eb 281865 . ' Tlie snbscriptionB to the Seven Tliirties 'rb ciived by'Jay, Cooke &'lCik tb-dayHjrere $3, ? The la-rgisi Eastern ubseription was $300,000 frotnjNew l?ork and the largest : VVes tr, cnr.RCrtntion was 4375lfc00! frbni' Cinching ti' There" wer Ud and $ fJCTeacIilnX: Ikl Vs ' ' : : ' The caiiaaian naisi ? -. VJ ;M0KTRAiiTuesaay, -Feb. 2m,5: . si;r Sm?ili;!i iihtrt!l raiders' case vas pcsiponea xo Aanrauaj;. if , :-:''XlieKebfeisiJn.'SentttcRy;:' ""Generals- Granger v and Ilobeon arrived here, -tonight":-' eneratt Knrferidge Ras oea oirecx t d to report to GeccraHThosmai fori eirticejin .v "rift - .:.'Vr- i I ' - I. ti.'- .5. - FA? report'ftOBa- Frankfort saysabcut iisbou-1 f' a . . linn n rn. i . ... t ? . . . - . i niu .a&a - - - u mi . u f ; JiOW THE OLl -FLAG WAS UNnjRLCD ON SDMTBR. . Shortly after daylight it was discovered that there were no j troops in and about Sumter; tot Blttiiltrie, or in the works on James Islandi;-- Lieutenant Colonel .Bennett, of the Twenty fi rst Uinted States colored troops,' commanding Mor-j risJ.l3Vind, immediately despatched Major Hen f th Flftv second Pennsvlvania Volun teers,' to Fort-Sumter, in small boat, toasder ftirftouatcd. i MajorT ram wubvuw - Hehnessy proceedeU to aumter am &vv n t v tlje old Stars rand Stripes over the. bttf wcl hattleraents of; work, from illicit tto iial been torn covfS iiVArillSCl; The sight jof ths old ag on1 Sumter was an aadrancc that the enemy had; evacuated ; all their . work, and it was hailed by every demonstration of joy by all, cm ship and on shore. Another boa tj ini . ' ' charge of j Lieutenant V Hacked ofj the ! Third, Rhode Island artillery, was immediately ientl . ' to Fort Moultrie to take possession of thitt wo;k, tn4 raise again the national colors upor its parapet. fThef navy anxious to share in th hinirtnrs of the dav. " also launched a boalv fthd strove to gain) the beach'of Sullivan's Island Taefore the; army, and an exciting race rnsneui Jbeivreeti. tilt fco4.. of the different branthe of , , the service. , Finally, altera hard pun, an as fast a race as "Ljnarieston naroor ever wiuicbi. KrA arm rr . fnT. :nnder Lientimaht -Ilaeki tt; reached the shore in'advanc? As she toucl'ed the officer and, crew sprang out .on. the iboapn, thvBnrf. and rushed for the 'goal. - -The parapet was 'soon gained arid the flag given. iUa hre?zcL ramicf the cheersi of the Koldlers arid sailors, wno naa come up a moiuemwi behind him. The fort was found complexly all the VorL-fi on the LalaiMCL ,11, ..im noro all .KrnL-p.fl and some of the Carf- vAUO ilUiJa.ji w.n .'-j . , .li. muuiiionaiwab iiwuiiuf in mc luoiiuvs, the enemy had net found time to destroy. HOWTHI OLnjTLAG WAS ISiAYSn OVEJt '. '- "wiiVnthp VtR'noatiNf lover ilonltrio Lletdbn- antColonil BpnricttMsjor Hennese'id Lcii4 tarit Burr of Jthe .Forty-second Pennsylrama, Reachins Fort KibTey, or wri-i , u Middle G-ftpWiiatt ery, the fia WAf display i-d The nartvi theft pushed oato Cas!.9.;.inntK4 wheii the cia was, oBscrvwi, Und then! tire boat rtas i ullcd caotiooalv!. tutldirectly, towa,rd the c:tv. po of "ne'WH-4 nd !eon1(1iHi wpxe f congrertca li4 . 4tv -- iT : :".v, 4 i . I. 1 A7.) 'I